Campground Overview
About Trapper Creek Campground
Trapper Creek Campground offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest camping experience, with towering evergreens framing pristine Odell Lake. This lakeside retreat strikes an ideal balance between serene natural immersion and convenient amenities.
The campground features well-spaced sites nestled among moss-draped trees, many offering direct lake views. A boat launch provides easy water access for fishing enthusiasts, while the surrounding forest teems with huckleberry bushes ripe for picking in late summer. Clean restrooms, potable water, and picnic tables ensure comfort without detracting from the wilderness feel.
Located in the Deschutes National Forest, Trapper Creek sits just 12 miles west of Crescent, Oregon. The campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Cascade Mountains, with hiking trails leading into the adjacent Diamond Peak Wilderness. Nearby Willamette Pass Ski Area, visible across the lake, offers scenic chairlift rides in summer months for panoramic mountain vistas.
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