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Lost Creek Campground
National Forest

Lost Creek Campground

Corbett, Oregon
4.5 (47 reviews)

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About Lost Creek Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty, Lost Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat for RV enthusiasts seeking an authentic forest camping experience. With just 16 sites, this intimate national forest campground provides the perfect balance between accessibility and seclusion, allowing you to escape the crowds while still enjoying essential camping infrastructure.

The campground's setting within a national forest means you're surrounded by towering trees, fresh mountain air, and the sounds of nature that make RV camping so restorative. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a longer adventure, Lost Creek Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities that Oregon's national forests are renowned for.

For those who love hiking, the surrounding forest offers numerous trails ranging from easy nature walks to more challenging backcountry adventures. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find plenty of terrain to explore, while fishing opportunities in nearby streams and creeks provide a relaxing way to spend your days. The cooler forest environment makes this an ideal destination during Oregon's warmer months, offering relief from summer heat while remaining accessible for shoulder-season travel.

The intimate size of Lost Creek Campground means you'll experience a more personal camping atmosphere compared to larger commercial parks. You'll find yourself surrounded by fellow nature lovers who appreciate the quieter side of RV travel. This setting appeals to families looking to disconnect and reconnect with each other, couples seeking a romantic forest retreat, and solo travelers who want to immerse themselves in natural surroundings.

The proximity to national forest lands means you have immediate access to protected wilderness areas and scenic vistas. Whether you spend your days actively exploring or simply relaxing at your site while enjoying the forest ambiance, Lost Creek Campground delivers the authentic Oregon camping experience that many RV travelers are seeking when they venture off the beaten path.
16

Total Sites

4.5

Rating

47

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 16

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Corbett 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 Corbett.

Explore the Area

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

Lost Creek Campground Reviews

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Jean Moody

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jean Moody

Great campground with lots of shade for hot days. My only complaint would be that the water was not drinkable unless you don’t mind yellow water!!! Fairly close to other campers, but everyone was really friendly and our kids made some good friends. Beautiful hikes nearby and the creek was really pretty (and very cold). Would definitely go again!!

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David L

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David L

Nice campground with lots of shade. Pit toilets were OK. There's a hand pump water source. Interpretive trail. Check out the 1.5 mile trail-of-use going along Lost Creek downstream (NW) from the campground, it gets vague at a gully just outside the campground but after that becomes very clearly defined - and gorgeous, with thick layers of moss and huckleberries plentiful. Has fallen trees ove... Nice campground with lots of shade. Pit toilets were OK. There's a hand pump water source. Interpretive trail. Check out the 1.5 mile trail-of-use going along Lost Creek downstream (NW) from the campground, it gets vague at a gully just outside the campground but after that becomes very clearly defined - and gorgeous, with thick layers of moss and huckleberries plentiful. Has fallen trees over it so have to climb over those. Lots of dispersed camping nearby.

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Charlie

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Charlie

Gorgeous campground! My only problem is that the campsites feel a little crowded in comparison to all the space they have there. The bathrooms were really clean (for a campground anyway), and none of them are a terribly far walk from the sites. The creek is really cool though, and there's a nice nature trail at the campground. And going past the walk in sites (through the picnic area) there's mor... Gorgeous campground! My only problem is that the campsites feel a little crowded in comparison to all the space they have there. The bathrooms were really clean (for a campground anyway), and none of them are a terribly far walk from the sites. The creek is really cool though, and there's a nice nature trail at the campground. And going past the walk in sites (through the picnic area) there's more trails that go into the wise old forest there. I liked it, but I think next time I'll pick somewhere closer to civilization.

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Ying Wang

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ying Wang

Very beautiful campground, tidy campsites and clean bathrooms. The host did a great job maintaining the site. There is a lovely trail to Romona falls nearby. It is a 7 mile hike but totally worth it!

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becca stock

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by becca stock

Great, small, peaceful campsite. Walk-in tent sites are well-spaced and thoughtfully maintained. The sites facing the creek connect to a trail that follows the creek to the west. Very pretty.

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