Nice and clean spot
Walk in spots for tent camping you have to walk a half mile to camp from your car. Rv spots are nice but close to other ppl.
Walk in spots for tent camping you have to walk a half mile to camp from your car. Rv spots are nice but close to other ppl.
Beautiful park with well maintained grounds. But … from an RVer’s perspective the site pads are very narrow which makes them difficult to pull through or back into. I watched several camper attempt to park and none were able to do so without driving on the grass a bit. The other big downfall is the lack of waste disposal at the sites. This means that small RVs with small tanks are not able to stay more than a few days.
Nice and quiet, large spaces and excellent views. Just north of Lincoln Rock State Park is a much quieter campground that is great for relaxing and enjoying a sunset. Large expanses of grass and walking paths make for great picnicking.
If you are staying in one of the RV sites it has water and power hook ups. Our stay was great, the only unpleasant part of the trip was the automatic sprinkler system coming on Monday-Friday for 30 minutes at each site. We had to almost pack everything up into the trailer each day and then pull it all back out if you did not want to get completely wet. On the plus side it makes the grass really nice and you can walk around barefoot most of the time. Also plan on it being windy during your stay as you are on the river and it is unavoidable. If you are tent camping and do not get one of the RV spots then it is almost a 1/2 mile hike out to the peninsula for your camp site. They do provide carts, but I would plan on bringing a wagon of your own for the many trips back and forth. Overall it is a great park with lots of activities and really wide open RV spaces with plenty of room. Would definitely go back!!
Typical state park for Washington. Clean and beautiful. A portion of the sights are walk in only, however they do provide wheel barrows to help pack in your gear. Walk is roughly a quarter mile on a paved trail. Great to ride your bikes to the cam ground. Group sites are also nice with large areas to congregate. Only draw back is the wind. It can sure make for a tough set up of camp. Sites do have a small wind break. See behind the tent in picture.
The walk in sites are over 1/4 mile away from the parking lot. It can be a fight to grab one of the wheelbarrows to haul your stuff too and from the site. The sites themselves are clean and look out onto the Columbia. There are pit toilets nearby but the showers and flush toilets are near the parking area. The swim beach is also near the flush toilets. If you’re interested in getting a lot of steps in then this is your campground.
We stayed at this campground over the summer and it was one of the most peaceful and beautiful campgrounds we’ve been in. It’s impeccably maintained, right on the river, both tent and RV camping, and great swimming area!
Super easy "camping". Trailer or tent...by no means is this roughing it. Great place with water, electricity and showers. Dump station available. Also has huge grass areas and boat launch.
This place is pristine and gorgeous. Nestled in a bay right on the water with views of the Columbia river and mountains.
Lots of space for kids to play, ride bikes or swim. Facilities are excellent, bathrooms and pay showers.
This place gets full in the summer but the spots are nicely spaced from each other.