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Trout Creek Campground
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Trout Creek Campground

Lebanon, Oregon
4.5 (104 reviews)

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About Trout Creek Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the natural beauty of Oregon, Trout Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking an authentic outdoor experience. With 24 well-maintained sites, this public campground provides an intimate setting where you can escape the crowds while still enjoying reliable facilities and services. The campground's location makes it an ideal base for exploring the scenic landscapes that define this region of Oregon, from pristine waterways to forested trails that beckon outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.

The surrounding area is a nature lover's paradise, offering abundant opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. The proximity to creeks and natural water features provides a soothing backdrop to your camping experience, with the gentle sound of flowing water creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation. Whether you're planning to spend your days on the water or exploring nearby trails, you'll find that Trout Creek Campground serves as an excellent home base for adventure.

This campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the safe, manageable size and the natural educational opportunities the area provides. Couples seeking a romantic getaway in nature find the peaceful setting ideal for reconnecting. Experienced outdoor enthusiasts and anglers are drawn to the excellent location for accessing quality fishing spots and hiking routes. Solo travelers and retirees enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and the chance to meet fellow campers in a relaxed environment.

The area around Trout Creek Campground showcases the rugged beauty that makes Oregon a premier RV destination. With its 4.5-star rating from over 100 reviews, visitors consistently praise the campground's appeal and the quality of their experiences. Whether you're towing a large RV or driving a smaller motorhome, the 24 sites accommodate various rigs and needs. Plan your Oregon adventure and discover why Trout Creek Campground remains a favorite among RV travelers seeking natural beauty and peaceful camping in a well-maintained public facility.
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Total Sites

4.5

Rating

104

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 24

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Lebanon is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Lebanon.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Lebanon. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Trout Creek Campground Reviews

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Steve Jones

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steve Jones

Great, when not crowded. No water. Vault toilets lots of campgrounds and a boat ramp. Good fishing upstream of camp. Can get very overcrowded in late spring

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Steve Jones

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steve Jones

Great, when not crowded. No water. Vault toilets lots of campgrounds and a boat ramp. Good fishing upstream of camp. Can get very overcrowded in late spring

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Steve Jones

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steve Jones

Great, when not crowded. No water. Vault toilets lots of campgrounds and a boat ramp. Good fishing upstream of camp. Can get very overcrowded in late spring

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Steve Jones

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steve Jones

Great, when not crowded. No water. Vault toilets lots of campgrounds and a boat ramp. Good fishing upstream of camp. Can get very overcrowded in late spring

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lyle zack

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by lyle zack

This is a very popular boat launch for multi day trips on the lower Deschutes. Late spring to early summer, the majority of traffic is drift boats. Later in the season, it's mostly rafts rigging for their trip, jockying for their spot on the ramp. All in all, it's a beautiful spot with breathtaking scenery!

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lyle zack

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by lyle zack

This is a very popular boat launch for multi day trips on the lower Deschutes. Late spring to early summer, the majority of traffic is drift boats. Later in the season, it's mostly rafts rigging for their trip, jockying for their spot on the ramp. All in all, it's a beautiful spot with breathtaking scenery!

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lyle zack

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by lyle zack

This is a very popular boat launch for multi day trips on the lower Deschutes. Late spring to early summer, the majority of traffic is drift boats. Later in the season, it's mostly rafts rigging for their trip, jockying for their spot on the ramp. All in all, it's a beautiful spot with breathtaking scenery!

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lyle zack

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by lyle zack

This is a very popular boat launch for multi day trips on the lower Deschutes. Late spring to early summer, the majority of traffic is drift boats. Later in the season, it's mostly rafts rigging for their trip, jockying for their spot on the ramp. All in all, it's a beautiful spot with breathtaking scenery!

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In We Go

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by In We Go

BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewa... BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewater rafting.

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In We Go

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by In We Go

BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewa... BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewater rafting.

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In We Go

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by In We Go

BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewa... BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewater rafting.

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In We Go

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by In We Go

BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewa... BLM campground. First come first served. There is a new pay kiosk and also the old fashioned cash envelope/ box drop. $8 weekdays $12 weekends, pit toilets. It's a long dirt road leading to the campground but it's well maintained. The tunnel at the entrance is 14' high. We managed to find a site with some shade. The launch is busy with rafting and fishing guides but it was fun watching the whitewater rafting.

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Jim Kinney

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jim Kinney

Just over an hour from Bend this access to the lower Deschutes River is a great day trip or overnight camp. The drive from Madras into the canyon is beautiful and the setting in the canyon is classic lower Deschutes. A boat ramp, good restrooms, and some campsites that are on the river make this a great place to fish, hike, and camp. You will find a lot of fisherman here, especially in summer.

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Jim Kinney

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jim Kinney

Just over an hour from Bend this access to the lower Deschutes River is a great day trip or overnight camp. The drive from Madras into the canyon is beautiful and the setting in the canyon is classic lower Deschutes. A boat ramp, good restrooms, and some campsites that are on the river make this a great place to fish, hike, and camp. You will find a lot of fisherman here, especially in summer.

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Jim Kinney

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jim Kinney

Just over an hour from Bend this access to the lower Deschutes River is a great day trip or overnight camp. The drive from Madras into the canyon is beautiful and the setting in the canyon is classic lower Deschutes. A boat ramp, good restrooms, and some campsites that are on the river make this a great place to fish, hike, and camp. You will find a lot of fisherman here, especially in summer.

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Jim Kinney

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jim Kinney

Just over an hour from Bend this access to the lower Deschutes River is a great day trip or overnight camp. The drive from Madras into the canyon is beautiful and the setting in the canyon is classic lower Deschutes. A boat ramp, good restrooms, and some campsites that are on the river make this a great place to fish, hike, and camp. You will find a lot of fisherman here, especially in summer.

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S L

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by S L

Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an... Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an adventure but any vehicle should be able to navigate down and handle the washboard gravel road in. It's worth it.

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S L

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by S L

Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an... Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an adventure but any vehicle should be able to navigate down and handle the washboard gravel road in. It's worth it.

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S L

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by S L

Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an... Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an adventure but any vehicle should be able to navigate down and handle the washboard gravel road in. It's worth it.

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S L

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by S L

Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an... Freaking awesome place. Saw lots of fishermen and rafters setting off but not many campers. We stayed in a TT and there were lots of spots. 1st come. $8 weekday, $20 weekend. 1/2 off w National Pass card. We stayed one night for $4. Possibly the best deal in the world. Gorgeous views all around. Weather in late June was perfect. Bugs weren't too bad. Getting here with a trailer was a bit of an adventure but any vehicle should be able to navigate down and handle the washboard gravel road in. It's worth it.

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