Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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Cedar Root Woods is hidden just outside of Portland on 20 acres of forests, trails, a small spring-fed pond
and a wood fired sauna. Your host Brad
who lives nearby in a Timberframe home built from the trees on the land. 2 tent campsites and two RV/car camping areas allow plenty of private space for you or your family.
I loved camping at Brad’s place. Gorgeous place and just what I needed.
Brad was great to communicate with, met me upon my arrival, and showed me my spot.
While doing a winter road trip, this host helped us out big time! At 10PM in December we tried to find a campsite and they were all closed! (Duh, it’s snowing lol) I hopped on hipcamp and Brads property was available, immediately! The host immediate messaged us with all information and answering all questions. Even came outside after 11PM to greet us and show us where to park! He is was truly awesome. Absolutely awesome space amidst beautiful greenery and a sweet pond! Oh! The best part! HE ALLOWED OUR DOGS! And they definitely approved. Thank you for giving us a safe space to land and goals to pursue something awesome like this one day!
Brad's property is beautiful and magical. We loved our stay, although a bit short. We would love to come back someday for longer. Great spot for RVs, but the tent sites looked amazing! Brad is a wonderful host who truly cares about sharing the beauty of nature with his guests.
Brad's 4 Hipcamp spots are well cared for and offer plenty of space and privacy. We will return!
The location is ~15 minutes to Lumber Park and Estacada - fun and beautiful.
Site 4 was so perfect for our first camping experience with our toddler! There was no one at site 3, so we had the space to ourselves to wander the area, watch newts swim in the pond, forage for blackberries, and soak up the luxury of a camping outhouse. We would definitely return and would recommend it to others!
Location
Beavercreek, Clackamas, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Molalla, Clackamas, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to