Corral Creek Campsite is located in the beautiful Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon. There are two campgrounds here: Corral Creek and Corral Springs. Both offer stunning views of the surrounding forest and mountains, including the nearby Mt. Hood.
Nearby points of interest include hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives. The famous Timberline Lodge is also nearby, offering skiing and snowboarding in the winter months. Both campgrounds offer amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. However, there is no potable water available, so campers must bring their own or treat water from nearby sources.
Both Corral Creek and Corral Springs are first-come-first-serve campgrounds, with a total of 21 campsites between the two. An interesting fact about the area is that it was once home to the Barlow Road, a treacherous route traveled by pioneers in the 1800s on their way to Oregon City.
The best time to visit is during the summer months, with average temperatures in the mid-70s. However, the area is also popular in the winter for skiing and snowboarding, with average temperatures in the mid-30s. Overall, Corral Creek and Corral Springs offer a peaceful and picturesque camping experience in the heart of Oregon's beautiful Mt. Hood National Forest.