
Gulpha Gorge Campground
- All sites are now available to reserve up to 6 months in advance. Please follow the instructions on Recreation.gov to obtain a campsite.
- The Gulpha Gorge campground is located between Gulpha Creek and Highway 7-South. The campground road is essentially a big loop connecting all the amenities and facilities of the campground together. There are tall trees that fill the spaces between the campgrounds and create a remote-feeling atmosphere. As you enter, the picnic area is immediately available on the left. There are stone tables/benches with free standing grills available. The picnic area overlooks Gulpha Creek and is very shady. Driving through the campground, you'll first see the dump station, the campground hosts campsites, and then will drive through several campsites on the loop. At the end of the loop is the campground's amphitheater. The amphitheater is sloped downward, with a stage and A-frame structure at the bottom. There are many rows with benches, separated by wide-aisles leading down to the stage. Behind the amphitheater is Gulpha Creek and the access point for Gulpha Gorge trail. Leaving the amphitheater, you'll drive by more campsites, Gulpha Creek is now on the right hand side, and eventually will come to the fee station. This is a ranch style building, with ornamental bushes in front, that has maps, brochures, park information, and the fee station to pay for your campsite. Continuing down the road, you'll drive through the rest of the campsites, and eventually will reconnect with the entrance road, passing the picnic area on the right-hand side before getting to Highway 7 South.