Campground Overview
About Joe Graham Horse Campground
How does Joe Graham Horse Campground redefine the equestrian camping experience? Set amidst the towering fir trees and serene meadows of Mt. Hood National Forest, this peaceful retreat offers horse enthusiasts direct access to the Pacific Crest Trail and a network of scenic paths ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. With its stunning views of Mt. Hood and proximity to natural attractions like Clackamas Lake and Timothy Lake, the campground is a hub for outdoor recreation and tranquility.
This equestrian-focused campground features 14 single-family campsites equipped with amenities such as horse corrals, campfire rings, and picnic tables. Vault toilets and potable water ensure basic comforts, while the absence of off-road vehicle activity enhances the quiet environment. Designed with riders in mind, the Joe Graham Trail starts within the campground and connects directly to the iconic Pacific Crest Trail, creating seamless opportunities for exploration. Other nearby must-sees include the Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District, a site rich in rustic charm and history, just a short walk away.
Located roughly 40 miles from Sandy and near the quaint community of Government Camp, Joe Graham Horse Campground is an ideal destination for weekend getaways or extended vacations immersed in nature. Whether you're relaxing in the meadow's solitude or heading out on an adventure, this campground offers a distinctively equestrian-powered connection to the wonders of Mt. Hood National Forest.
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