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Tollbridge Park

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87
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GenieSummary

The campground is nestled at the base of Mount Hood and offers a variety of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, boardsailing, kite boarding, and more. There are a few spots that have trails at the back of the site that lead to the river, making it a great spot for relaxing after a long day. The campground has 80 sites in 4 camping loops with a variety of amenities, including group river front tent walk in, levelish RV spots, showers, fire pits, picnic tables, and a childrens park with a covered picnic area. The charming town of Parkdale is a couple miles away, and Hood River is just 15. Timberline and Mount Hood Meadows are 33 and 20 miles south on hwy 35. The Hood River County Fair in July and Harvest Festival in October are just a few of the highlights. Verizon data and hotspot reception is poor, and no satellite access due to trees, but the campground is a great spot to disconnect and relax.

From The Campground

Toll Bridge Park provides numerous sites for overnight camping, including partial hook-up sites for RV's, small campers and tents, single tent sites, and three group tent sites. The park also has a day-use area with a moderate sized picnic shelter. The day-use area is open during daylight hours only and all uses within the park are available on a FCFS basis. Reservations are not accepted for campsites or the picnic area. Be advised that campsites at Toll Bridge Park do not have sewer hook-ups or access to a dump station. The majority of sites do have electric and water services, and potable water and coin-operated showers are available throughout the park.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(541) 352-5522
reservation@co.hood-river.or.us

GenieMagic

87
GenieScore
GenieMatch

Reservations

Reserve by
reservation@co.hood-river.or.us

Quick Stats

1315
Sites
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Site Price
81ft.
Max Site Size (L)
1667ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

The campground is nestled at the base of Mount Hood and offers a variety of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, boardsailing, kite boarding, and more. There are a few spots that have trails at the back of the site that lead to the river, making it a great spot for relaxing after a long day. The campground has 80 sites in 4 camping loops with a variety of amenities, including group river front tent walk in, levelish RV spots, showers, fire pits, picnic tables, and a childrens park with a covered picnic area. The charming town of Parkdale is a couple miles away, and Hood River is just 15. Timberline and Mount Hood Meadows are 33 and 20 miles south on hwy 35. The Hood River County Fair in July and Harvest Festival in October are just a few of the highlights. Verizon data and hotspot reception is poor, and no satellite access due to trees, but the campground is a great spot to disconnect and relax.

From The Campground

Toll Bridge Park provides numerous sites for overnight camping, including partial hook-up sites for RV's, small campers and tents, single tent sites, and three group tent sites. The park also has a day-use area with a moderate sized picnic shelter. The day-use area is open during daylight hours only and all uses within the park are available on a FCFS basis. Reservations are not accepted for campsites or the picnic area. Be advised that campsites at Toll Bridge Park do not have sewer hook-ups or access to a dump station. The majority of sites do have electric and water services, and potable water and coin-operated showers are available throughout the park.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

No Affiliation Data

Contact

(541) 352-5522
reservation@co.hood-river.or.us

Quick Stats

1315
Sites
--
Site Price
81ft.
Max Site Size (L)
1667ft.
Elevation
418021
Reviews

Location
-121.56800079
45.51710129
7300 Toll Bridge Rd.
Mt Hood, OR

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Reservations

Reserve by
reservation@co.hood-river.or.us
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