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Zigzag Ranger District

Zigzag Ranger District spans 250,000 acres on the south and west side of Mt. Hood and is about an hour from Portland. The district manages one of the region's largest recreation programs including 549 summer homes, 30 developed campgrounds, three ski areas including Timberline Lodge, over 300 miles of trails, and two wilderness areas.  

The district also cooperatively manages the Bull Run Watershed with the City of Portland, which supplies drinking water to about 1 million people in the Portland metro area. 

The Zigzag Ranger District offices are historic, constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). test

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At Timothy Lake, you can enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, picnicking, paddling, mountain biking and horseback riding – all with a spectacular view of Mt. Hood. Around the 1,500-acre lake, nine campgrounds provide over 250 campsites, and there are several picnic areas along the shore. Portland General Electric (PGE) manages this site in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service.

Timothy Lake is fished for rainbow trout, brook trout, cutthroat trout, and kokanee. It's also one of the best crawdad (crayfish) spots in the state. Motorized boats are allowed at a 10 mph speed limit, and canoes, kayaks, sailboats and other non-motorized watercraft are welcome. 

Day use requires a $10 daily vehicle parking permit or a valid annual Northwest Forest Pass or federal Interagency Annual Pass. 

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Gone Creek Campground sits on the edge of the Timothy Lake in the shadows of Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest peak.

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The Hoodview Campground sits on the shores of Timothy Lake. The surrounding forest setting offers scenic views, several trails for exploration, and abundant fishing.

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Meditation Point Campground is a small, primitive hike-to campground on the shores of Timothy Lake.

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The North Arm Campground is tucked away on the north shore of Timothy Lake, in the shadow of Mt. Hood.

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Oak Fork Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Mt. Hood.

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Pine Point Campground is located on the southwest side of Timothy Lake, in the shadow of Mt. Hood.

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The Cove offers picnicking, swimming, fishing, campfire talks, and serves as a base for hiking on nearby trails. Located on Timothy Lake.

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Stone Creek Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Mt. Hood. The surrounding forest setting offers views of Mt.

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Timothy Lake is in the shadow of Mt. Hood. The surrounding forest setting offers scenic views, several trails for exploration, and abundant fishing. 

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Pine Point Day Use Area & Boat Ramp is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Oregon's Mt. Hood.

Recreation Sites

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Riley Horse Campground & Day Use

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Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Riley Horse Campground is an equestrian camp located northwest of Oregon's majestic Mt. Hood. Horse corrals are tucked into the Forest near the campsites, and several horseback riding trails can be…

Salmon Butte Trailhead

Hiking
Provides access to: Salmon Butte Trail #791Vault toilets available and maintained May 1 - October 31

Salmon River East Trailhead

Hiking
The Salmon River Trail accesses the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and travels through mossy old-growth forest next to the wild and scenic Salmon River. This east access point is less busy than the…

Salmon River West Trailhead

Hiking Picnicking
This trail accesses the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and travels through mossy old-growth forest next to the wild and scenic Salmon River. Chinook and Coho salmon, along with steelhead, rainbow and…

Skiway Sno-Park

Winter Sports
This area provides space for winter recreation launching points. Cross country skiing and other winter activities can be accessed from this location. Space for 10 cars. Trailhead board with map.

Snow Bunny Sno-Park/Sledding Area

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Winter Sports
Snow Bunny Sno-Park is operated by Timberline Summit Pass, formerly known as Summit Ski Area, which officially became part of the Timberline Ski Area in 2021.Snow Bunny Sno-Park is a favorite…

Still Creek Campground

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Hiking Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Still Creek Campground lies in the shadows of majestic Mt. Hood. It is one of the closest campgrounds to the mountain and offers access to a variety of recreational opportunities. The surrounding…

Still Creek Trailhead

Hiking
A pleasant forest trail starting out of Camp Creek Campground.  There are a couple of steeper stretches (16-18%) at the beginning and end of the trail, but overall the trail is under 10% grade.

Stone Creek Campground (Timothy Lake)

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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Hiking Picnicking
Stone Creek Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Mt. Hood. The surrounding forest setting offers views of Mt. Hood, several trails for exploration, and abundant…

Summit Sno-Park (Government Camp)

Winter Sports Hiking Biking
This Sno-Park, nestled in the shoulders of Mt. Hood, is a fabulous launching point to access many winter recreational opportunities including skiing, snowshoeing, and more. Space for 125 cars.…

Last updated April 29th, 2025