Just east of the Mt. Hood National Forest and directly west of White River Falls State Park, Pine Hollow is a lovely little town that draws in visitors wanting easy access to the Pine Hollow Reservoir. Plenty of people come to the reservoir to fish for trout, bass, bluegills, and bullheads throughout the year, while the warmer months are popular for camping, boating, and even swimming. You'll find a ton of camping options in the nearby Mt. Hood National Forest, from simple tent-only campgrounds to larger camping areas that welcome RVs (just don't expect full hookups). Campgrounds can get crowded during the summer. If you prefer a little less hullabaloo, or if you can't secure a public campsite, you'll find plenty of private Hipcamps where you can park your RV or pitch a tent, some with views of the perpetually snow-capped peak of Mount Hood.