Oregon Camping Areas
Toll Bridge County Park is a beautiful camping area located in eastern Oregon, surrounded by stunning views of the Wallowa Mountains and the Grande Ronde River. The park is located near several points of interest, including the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area and the Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort.
The campground offers a range of amenities, including tent and RV sites, group sites, and access to potable water, restrooms, and showers. The campground is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to arrive early to secure a spot. There are a total of 32 campsites available, all of which are equipped with picnic tables and fire pits.
One interesting fact about the area is that Toll Bridge County Park was once a crossing point for horses and wagons traveling between the towns of Enterprise and Elgin. Today, the park serves as a popular destination for camping, hiking, and fishing.
The best time to visit Toll Bridge County Park is during the summer months, when temperatures range from 70-80°F during the day and 40-50°F at night. However, visitors should be prepared for changing weather conditions, as temperatures can drop rapidly in the evenings, even during the summer months. Overall, Toll Bridge County Park is a beautiful destination for those seeking a peaceful camping experience in the heart of nature. Get driving directions.
Toll Bridge County Park
Toll Bridge County Park is a beautiful camping area located in eastern Oregon, surrounded by stunning views of the Wallowa Mountains and the Grande Ronde River. The park is located near several points of interest, including the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area and the Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort.
The campground offers a range of amenities, including tent and RV sites, group sites, and access to potable water, restrooms, and showers. The campground is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to arrive early to secure a spot. There are a total of 32 campsites available, all of which are equipped with picnic tables and fire pits.
One interesting fact about the area is that Toll Bridge County Park was once a crossing point for horses and wagons traveling between the towns of Enterprise and Elgin. Today, the park serves as a popular destination for camping, hiking, and fishing.
The best time to visit Toll Bridge County Park is during the summer months, when temperatures range from 70-80°F during the day and 40-50°F at night. However, visitors should be prepared for changing weather conditions, as temperatures can drop rapidly in the evenings, even during the summer months. Overall, Toll Bridge County Park is a beautiful destination for those seeking a peaceful camping experience in the heart of nature. Get driving directions.
THINGS TO DO
Point of Interest |
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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area |
Dog Creek Falls Observation Site |
Forest Road 30/Wind River Highway |
Hood River Ranger District |
Weather Forecast
Fishing Destinations
Area Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
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Hood River At Tucker Bridge
USGS 14120000 |
2,090 cfs |
Mosier Creek Near Mosier
USGS 14113200 |
71 cfs |
Oak Grove Fork Above Powerplant Intake
USGS 14209000 |
742 cfs |
Klickitat River Bl Summit Creek Near Glenwood
USGS 14111400 |
2,220 cfs |
Columbia River At The Dalles
USGS 14105700 |
130,000 cfs |
Oak Grove Fork At Ripplebrook Campground
USGS 14209250 |
282 cfs |
Deschutes River At Moody
USGS 14103000 |
6,430 cfs |
Nearby Campgrounds
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Routson | Numerous | 2,463 ft | |||
Knebal Springs | 8 | 3,808 ft | |||
Tucker County Park | Numerous | 460 ft | |||
Viento State Park | Numerous | 325 ft | |||
Eight Mile | 25 | 3,859 ft | |||
Nottingham | 23 | 3,336 ft | |||
Sherwood | 26 | 3,174 ft | |||
Bonney Meadows | 6 | 5,242 ft | |||
Badger Lake | 4 | 4,496 ft | |||
Toll Bridge County Park | Numerous | 1,661 ft |