Paradise Creek Cg
About Paradise Creek Cg
Paradise Creek Campground is a serene area that is heavily shaded by large old-growth evergreen trees and located on Paradise Creek. An easy short trail winds through the campground. It is about 5 miles from the Falls Creek Falls Trailhead making the campground a good location for waterfall lovers. There is drinking water and a host during the season. View a map of Paradise Creek Campground (.pdf)
Details
Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $25 per night Double Site: $45 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $8 per vehicle per night
Location
Coordinates: 45.950200, -121.937800
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