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Mt Hood/Riley Horse Camp
Overview
Riley Horse Camp offers a deeply immersive nature experience within the Mount Hood National Forest. Located near the Sandy River, this campground serves as a premier destination for those traveling with horses or anyone seeking a quiet, primitive retreat. The forest setting is thick with old-growth trees, providing a sense of seclusion and privacy that is often missing from more developed RV parks. It is an authentic mountain getaway where the focus remains entirely on the natural landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled just outside of Rhododendron, Oregon, the camp is situated in a lush valley where the air is scented with pine and damp earth. The Sandy River flows nearby, creating a soothing natural soundtrack for campers. The surrounding terrain is characterized by the rugged beauty of the Cascade Range, featuring steep ridges and clear mountain streams. The thick canopy of western red cedar and hemlock provides ample shade and a true wilderness atmosphere that feels miles away from civilization.
Amenities & Park Features
As a primitive campground, Riley Horse Camp focuses on the essentials rather than modern luxury. RVers will find spacious back-in sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. While there are no utility hookups, the park provides well-maintained vault toilets and potable water typically accessed via a hand pump. Equestrian travelers will especially appreciate the sturdy hitching rails and several sites that include corrals, making it easy to manage livestock directly from your camp setup.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw here is the extensive trail system accessible directly from the campground. Riders and hikers can explore the Cast Creek Trail or the Horseshoe Ridge Trail, both of which offer diverse terrain and stunning forest views. For an ambitious day trip, the climb to Zigzag Mountain rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas of the Mount Hood summit. Additionally, the nearby Sandy River offers spots for peaceful reflection and light wading during the warmer summer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for equestrian enthusiasts and dry-campers who value solitude over modern conveniences. If you travel in a self-contained RV or horse trailer and enjoy a rustic, off-grid experience, Riley Horse Camp will fit your travel style perfectly. It is best suited for those looking to explore the backcountry of the Pacific Northwest and travelers who appreciate a quiet, dark-sky environment away from the bustle of traditional tourist hubs.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Amber Drinks
Beautiful place to camp with your horses. Trails are amazing, clean toilets. Clean sites, I just wish non equestrians would stay out of the sites that are meant for horse campers. There were campers with no horses but used the horse corals for their mountain bikes.
Anniebabyboo Hartse
Beautiful campground
anna m
Really nice campground. The toilets were clean and the host was nice. It’s rude of people without livestock to take up all the sites when there are two other campgrounds less than a mile away. We showed up with a horse trailer and luckily got the last open site. No one else had animals. We could have used one of those corrals, but our site just had tie outs. The sign clearly says reserved for horses on holidays and weekends. It’s just rude to hog those spaces.
Melinda Dominguez
Looks like a really awesome place to come camp with your horse....😁
Anthony Z
Big site for each camper, wish the toilet can be better. Did not see anybody bring their horse
Dawn Putman
Beautiful campsite, close to a stream. Nice trails for horses. Some people would benefit from a few lessons in camp etiquette, but we didn't let that spoil our fun.
Nancy Melton
Would of given it a 5 star but really disappointed so many non horse people in horse camp with people camps all around something needs to be done about that ,kids riding bike cross county thru sites,loud music ,people not minding there own business corrals missing rails ,trees chopped on sure has change,was a good camp in the early years
Crystal Robison
Nice area with lots of shade. Over all a great place to camp. I don't know why there weren't more campers. We didn't have horses so I can't comment on that part. The toilet paper ran out in the vault toilet and no one came to replace it even after two days. So then I got a little grossed out just because then I wondered how long it had been since the toilet had been cleaned.