Herring Creek Campground
Herring Creek Campground
$0.00 - $8.00 / night
Campsite Fees
"No fee, no potable water, well-maintained toilet." - user review. Fees vary by activity; reservation service fees include $8 online, $9 via contact...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00
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ProviderAbout this campground
Escape to the tranquil embrace of Herring Creek Campground, where seven intimate campsites await beneath a canopy of towering mixed conifers. This rustic retreat offers an authentic back-to-nature experience, with each site thoughtfully equipped with a sturdy picnic table and stone fire ring for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground's dirt roads wind through the forest, leading to spacious parking areas that blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. While modern amenities are limited—with vault toilets and no potable water on-site—this simplicity is part of the charm, encouraging visitors to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the wilderness.
The campground is suited for dispersed and primitive camping, with no formal reservation system. The campground is tailored to smaller vehicles due to its remote location and limited amenities.
Weather and SeasonsPerched high in the mountains, Herring Creek Campground offers a brief but spectacular camping season between heavy winter snows. The area transforms into a winter wonderland with snowfall averaging over 9 inches during peak storms, accompanied by brisk winds that can reach nearly 25 mph. These dramatic weather patterns create a compressed summer season that makes each visit feel precious—a fleeting opportunity to experience this alpine paradise before nature reclaims it with a blanket of white.
ElevationAt a breathtaking 7,400 feet above sea level, Herring Creek Campground offers visitors a true high-altitude adventure. The crisp mountain air and cooler temperatures provide welcome relief from summer heat, while the elevation creates stunning vistas and that distinctive feeling of being closer to the sky. Visitors often find themselves pausing to catch their breath—not just from the thin air, but from the sheer beauty that surrounds them at this remarkable height.
Natural Features and SceneryDiscover a hidden sanctuary where serenity reigns supreme in this lovely, quiet corner of the wilderness. The campground serves as your gateway to adventure, with easy access to the mystical Trail of the Gargoyles, where weathered rock formations stand like ancient sentinels. The babbling waters of Herring Creek provide a soothing soundtrack to your stay, while the nearby Herring Creek Reservoir offers opportunities for reflection and exploration. This peaceful haven attracts those seeking solitude and natural beauty away from crowded tourist destinations.
Geological RegionThe campground rests gracefully within a diverse mixed conifer forest, where pine, fir, and spruce trees create a living cathedral along the banks of Herring Creek. This ecological wonderland showcases the resilience of mountain forests, with ancient trees that have weathered centuries of seasons standing alongside younger growth. The interplay between the flowing creek and the surrounding forest creates a dynamic ecosystem that supports abundant wildlife and offers endless opportunities for nature observation.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo specific accessibility features for disabled campers are mentioned.
Sites SizeNo specific size information is provided for the campsites.
Sites PrivacyCampsites are described as "quiet" and offering "plenty of shade" in user reviews, suggesting a decent level of privacy.
Total Campsites7 campsites
Recommended Campsites"Walk-in campsites as well." - user review.
Reserving a campsite
Stay Limit
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Guests Allowed Per Site
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Groups
There are no group sites available at this campground.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed
Site layout"There are 7 sites; each site has a table and a fire ring. The main road and parking pads are dirt-surfaced." - authoritative source.
Open and Closed Season"The season is pretty short because of the snow." - user review.
Reservation PlatformsNot reservable; Walk-up only.
Walk-in AvailabilityAvailable as first-come-first-served; "Walk-in campsites as well." - user review.
Cancellation Policy"Late cancellations incur a $10 fee plus forfeiture of first night's fees." - authoritative source.
Amenities available
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
This campground is ideal for visitors seeking outdoor recreation in a serene, less-populated environment. Activities include proximity to hiking trails and natural features. User reviews emphasize the peaceful nature of the area and its appeal to smaller vehicles and dispersed camping enthusiasts.
Hiking
The campground offers easy access to nearby trails, including The Trail of the Gargoyles. User javadude54 mentions its proximity to "The Trail of the Gargoyles, Herring Creek, and Herring Creek Reservoir Campground," suggesting a variety of hiking opportunities.Winter Activities
No explicit details are provided about winter activities, though the high elevation (7,400 feet) suggests snow may limit access during winter months.Water Sports
No non-motorized water sports, such as kayaking or paddleboarding, are mentioned.Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
- Campfires permitted at designated fire rings.
Hazards
General hazardsRemote location with dirt roads for access; no potable water; vault toilets.
Weather forecast
45
°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Mainly clear
Precipitation: 0%
Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected
Humidity: 52%
Moderately humid conditions
Wind: 14.1 mph
Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected
Mainly clear
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Good to know
Peak season datesNot explicitly stated.
Trash and recyclingNo details provided about trash or recycling facilities.
Proximity to water features"Small Creek near the campground." - user review; "Easy access to Herring Creek and Herring Creek Reservoir." - user review.
Common complaintsLimited amenities; lack of potable water; vault toilets.
Campground Map
Driving directions7 miles from Highway 108 on Herring Creek Road.
"Remote location. Dirt road for the last 2 or so miles." - user review; "Turn right onto Herring Creek Road off Highway 108." - authoritative source.Camper Reviews
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3 reviews

Herring Creek Campground has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews underscore the campground's remote, quiet, and basic nature. Reviewers appreciated the shade, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. The vault toilets received positive feedback for being well-maintained.
Review Summaries
Based on 3 reviews
What Campers Love
Common praise includes the campground's peaceful environment, clean and functioning vault toilets, and shade from trees. The location's proximity to trails and creeks is also a highlight.
Based on 3 reviewsCommon Concerns
No major complaints were found in the user reviews. The lack of potable water and minimal amenities were noted but are consistent with the primitive camping experience.
Based on 3 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
Campers should be prepared to bring their own water, as no potable water is available. The campground is only accessible via a dirt road, so suitable vehicles are recommended.
Based on 3 reviewsSeasonal Insights
The campground is situated at 7,400 feet, limiting its usability due to snow in the winter and creating a shorter camping season.
Based on 3 reviewsCamper Quotes
"Remote location. Dirt road for the last 2 or so miles. Small Creek near the campground." - Gary Kinard. "No fee, no potable water, well-maintained toilet. Easy access to The Trail of the Gargoyles,...
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Site-Specific Reviews
The campground has 7 sites, each equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. No specific feedback differentiating individual sites is provided.
Based on 3 reviewsAccessibility Features
No comments addressing accessibility for disabled visitors are mentioned in the user reviews.
Based on 3 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
No insights regarding pet policies or experiences with pets are noted in the reviews.
Based on 3 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025