D.J. Paul23 days agoFrom
A great group campsite in the Columbia River Gorge. It’s perfect for multiple families and in close proximity to many outdoor adventures. You can hike the Eagle Creek Trail or take a 3 mile bike ride into nearby Cascade Locks on the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. Views of the Columbia River are seen all across the campsite. Plus there are flush toilets and a nice fully enclosed shelter house, just for use by the group campsite. The only drawback is the interstate and rail noise that’s on the other side of the bluff that the campground sits on.
j ai23 days agoFrom
Amazing spot. If highway/train noises bother you, do not stay here as it is audible from everywhere on the site. The renovated bathrooms were wonderful. It was great having flush toilets and sinks with running water. Fire ban was still in effect but there were lots of fire rings for whenever it is lifted. There were a few hikers who ended up strolling through the site on accident, it’s great that there’s a gate to keep unwanted vehicles out. Receptacles for trash and returnable cans and bottles (cleaned) were available to use. There’s potable water as well. We had a fantastic time and are excited to go back next year.
Jordan Neistat23 days agoFrom
The location of this campground is convenient but it had a very creepy vibe. The sites are so overgrown with brush that it looks abandoned. I barely fit my car into the spot and each movement was an attempt to avoid getting poison oak.
Bathrooms were fine, camp host was nice enough, and drinking water was right next to me (#2). I did not experience the noise they warn you about on their website.
The campground requires a long drive up a windy hill that I'd be nervous to walk down for river access.