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Packard Creek is a popular 37-site campground on the western side of Hills Creek Reservoir. The family-friendly destination offers a picturesque setting among tall trees, with views of the lake beyond. Most of the campground is accessible.
Explore Packard Creek in Willamette National Forest, Oregon with Recreation.gov. Packard Creek is a popular campground on the western side of Hills Creek Reservoir. The family-friendly destination offers a picturesque setting among tall tree.
Packard Creek Campground features 36 campsites for RVs, trailers, and tents. The campground is set in a mature conifer forest with views of the lake through the trees. Poison oak is common around the campground. Some campsites have their own dock.
Packard Creek Campground has 37 campsites and is located next to Hills Creek Reservoir in a mature conifer forest. Some campsites have views of the reservoir through the trees. One group campsite is also available. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs.
Packard Creek is a popular campground on the western side of Hills Creek Reservoir. The family-friendly destination offers a picturesque setting among tall trees, with views of the lake beyond. Most of the campground is accessible. There are 36 standard campsites, 14 are reservable.
The campground is situated on a large flat beside Hills Creek Reservoir. The lake, hugged by a diverse mix of vegetation, covers 2,735 acres with 44 miles of shoreline in Willamette National Forest. The campground is near Oakridge, Oregon, once a railroad boomtown at the turn of the 20th century.
Packard Creek is a popular campground on the western side of Hills Creek Reservoir. The family-friendly destination offers a picturesque setting among tall trees, with views of the lake beyond. Most of the campground is accessible.