Toll Bridge Park is along the East Fork of the Hood River, 16 miles upstream from the city of Hood River. Toll Bridge Park provides a comfortable base camp from which to explore the region. The park is operated by the Hood River County. A day-use area offers picnic sites. Fishing in the Hood River is good.
Toll Bridge Park Campground has 81 campsites. Partial hook-ups (electric and water) are at 60 sites. The remaining 21 campsites are for tents only. Campsites are well-spaced and offer good privacy. Reservations at Toll Bridge Park Campground are no longer available; all sites are first-come, first-served. Five campsites are designated as Riverside. Toll Bridge Campground also has 3 Group Campsites.
"Each site is permitted either one (1) tent, one (1) RV, one (1) Sprinter Van, or one (1) vehicle with trailer; plus one (1) additional non-sleeping vehicle."
Toll Bridge Park Campground
Toll Bridge Campground Group Campsites
Toll Bridge Campground has 3 group campsites available first-come, first-served. All 3 group sites are for tents only. Group site #27 can accommodate a maximum of 10 people and 2 vehicles. Group sites #78 and #79 can each accommodate up to 20 people and 2 vehicles. Sties #78 and #79 are close to the river, while site #27 is inland.
Fees: Group site #27 - $60 per night
Group sites #78 and #79 - $80 per night, each
Toll Bridge Park Campground
Mt. Hood National Forest
Attractions and Activities
Visitors must keep their camping gear within the boundaries of their campsite.
Prevent the spread of invasive pests by obtaining firewood locally. Campfire wood is no longer sold in the park.
Fires are only permitted in designated fire receptacles and must be attended. Fires must be extinguished upon departure. Fires may be prohibited during times of high fire danger.
Pets must be kept on leash and attended at all times.
Overnight camping is limited to 7 consecutive days and no more than 30 within a season.