Your RV not working out to stay at the Bivy? SKULL HOLLOW JUST IS 8 MILES FROM SMITH ROCK.


Skull Hollow Campground (aka The Grasslands) is 8 miles northeast of the main parking area at the park. Fires are allowed in the campground unless notices are put up to close them from mid-August until late September for fire danger.

There is a 14-day stay limit on all National Grassland and US Forest Service land including but not limited to campgrounds and other developed facilities. Additionally, the general area outside Skull Hollow campground is CLOSED to camping and fires within a ¼ mile of the road from the junction of FS 5710 and Lone Pine Road to the junction of County Roads 5710 and 5720.


The campground opens in March 15 and is generally open through OCTOBER 31, weather permitting.


AT A GLANCE:

Tent camping, Camping trailer, Picnic tables, Toilets, Parking
 

  • NO DRINKING WATER

  • 70 standard campsites

  • RV camping is available, but no hook-ups or dumping facilities

  • 1 wooden picnic table and 1 combination fire ring/grill per campsite (plus 5 double sites)

  • 5 vault outhouses for the campground

  • 1 informational signboard (cash and checks only pay station)

  • On-site campground host across from the pay station

    FEES:
    Per night, per site fee:

  • $15 single campsite/ $7 extra vehicle fee. $30 Double campsite/$7 extra vehicle fee.

    A single site allows 1 vehicle and 6 people. A double site allows 2 vehicles and 12 people.

  • Any other vehicles more than 2 on a double site or more than 1 on a single site are subject to a $7 extra vehicle fee.

  • One trailer or boat in tow is allowed as part of the first vehicle. 

  • Double sites normally have 2 tables in them, one firepit.

    PASSES:
    50% discount for single-site camping with any of these passes: Interagency Senior, Interagency Access, Golden Age, or Golden Access. 

    Call (541)351-1182

    Email: audicampgrounds1@gmail.com

    Google Map

SKULL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND WEBSITE


Skull Hollow Campground map from Smith Rock State Park—click to enlarge
GOOGLE link


The popular Gray Butte/Cole Loop Trailhead that connects to Smith Rock State Park is located just northeast of the campground. So bring your mountain bike or just go hike.  Just a heads up--you may be sharing the trail with horseback riders too. Check out the area map.

Gray Butte Trail that connects to the Burma Road Trail at Smith Rock State Park

Gray Butte Trail that connects to the Burma Road Trail at Smith Rock State Park

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