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Dog and Wind Mountain RV Park

27 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Stevenson, WA
Dog Mountain and Wind Mountain RV Park offer a variety of camp sites, including full hookup RV-camping, dry camping with or without electricity, tent and campervan camping, and overflow camping. They're right next to each other, only divided by a private drive, and are both run by the same owner. Our office is located in the two-story building that says Wind Mountain Resort. We also offer a Glamping Unit with a kitchenette and three beds. Centrally located in the Columbia River Gorge, our RV Park offers a unique vantage point to experience the breathtaking beauty and spectacular waterfalls cascading from basalt cliffs, including the renowned Multnomah, Bridal Veil, and Latourell Falls. As you venture eastward, the landscape transforms into an even grander and more vibrant panorama. The Gorge is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, cycling, mountain biking, kayaking, whitewater rafting, excellent (salmon) fishing, two boat ramps nearby, and with Hood River, proudly recognized as the windsurfing capital of the world, only 15 miles away. Our area also offers the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, and three volcanoes, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Saint Helens, the Bonneville Dam and wineries, brewpubs, museums, and so much more. Our RV Park is not just a place to stay; it’s a gateway to unforgettable experiences in nature. Cancellation policy: you will receive a full refund if you cancel at least one week before your scheduled check-in. Disclosure: We're sure a lot of Hipcampers look for seclusion and peace and quiet, but that's not what you'll get at our park. Although our sites are spacious and the grounds are beautiful with impressive views, we're located along busy State Highway 14 and there's also a train coming through at all hours of the day and night (far more often than we like). Light sleepers, please ask our host for complimentary earplugs or bring your own.
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Zigzag Mountain Farm on Mount Hood

6 sites · Tents50 acres · Rhododendron, OR
Located on Mount Hood about an hour from Portland, Zigzag Mountain Farm is home to an organic garden, old homestead, house, yurts, and barn. 50 acres of open meadows and forest, bordering thousands of acres of national forest. The farm is home to an organic garden, campfire circle, picnic area, a city bus with a campers' kitchen, outdoor seating area with BBQ, kids play structure and hiking trails. The cabin on the property was built by the original homesteaders. Britta and Jim purchased the property in 2009. It had been vacant for a number of years. Giant slash piles scattered the land from previous logging. The house and cabin were not livable and needed major renovations. In 2019, we purchased and brought in a city bus and converted it to a campers kitchen. A year-round creek flows through the property and 3 major rivers are nearby. The Zigzag Mountain Lookout Trail leaves from the property. The property was homesteaded in the early 1900's. E. Mountain Drive was the wagon train trail into Portland, known as the Barlow Trail. Zigzag Mountain Farm offers the perfect escape from the city.
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Eight Four Eight Camp

7 sites · RVs, Tents38 acres · White Salmon, WA
Escape to Nature at Eight Four Eight Camp. Nestled on 38 acres of pristine woods and fields with a seasonal stream, Eight Four Eight Camp offers the perfect off-grid getaway for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Adjacent to our family's historic 28-acre farm, this property is part of a sustainable 80-acre land group dedicated to forestry management, wildlife habitat conservation, and outdoor recreation. This property is located within a designated wildlife corridor. To help protect local wildlife and ensure visitor safety, all food and garbage must be stored in bear-proof, wildlife-safe containers. Proper storage reduces animal encounters and supports conservation efforts. Outdoor Adventure & Hiking Eight Four Eight Camp backs onto forest service land, providing rugged, backcountry hiking opportunities for experienced adventurers. There are no marked trails—just pure bushwhacking exploration through largely untouched wilderness. Location & Accessibility 15 minutes from downtown White Salmon 30 minutes from Hood River 1.5 hours from Portland (PDX) The access road is not suitable for large RVs or tow-behind trailers, but smaller camper vans and popup campers should navigate fine. Check out the terrain on YouTube for road conditions. Amenities & Important Details No cell service, electrical hookups, or public transport 4WD recommended (but not required) for access Porta-potties available at each campsite (shared at elderberry/homestead) Shared well water spigot at Elderberry Flats & Evergreen Grove 🚫 No campfires—burn ban in effect ⚠ Wildlife Corridor Advisory: Proper food and waste storage is required Leave no trace! Pack it in/pack it out - garbage service is not provided. Come experience true wilderness camping at Eight Four Eight Camp—disconnect, explore, and enjoy the outdoors in its raw, untouched beauty.
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Harvest Haven Campground

6 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Lyle, WA
*** PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A WORKING FARM WITH FREE RANGE LIVESTOCK. *** Nestled among majestic White Oaks, our HipCamp, Havest Haven rests within the charming Hillbilly Farm, a family-owned & operated haven with roots that run the depths of 6 generations. . The property is a picturesque blend of ancient White Oaks, shady Maples & fields bursting with wildflowers in the spring. Several vantage points offer views of the Columbia River & iconic Mt. Hood. During your stay, take a stroll through our one-acre garden & visit our seasonal farmstand that sits just outside the garden gate where a U-pick herb garden awaits. Our camp features our Dreaming Tree site, an open one-acre field that sits alongside a quiet county road with minimal traffic. Big White Oaks provide a shady outdoor retreat with a view of Mt. Hood. This site is large enough to also accommodate large groups & gatherings. While unlisted, an adjacent site "Hideout in the Hollow", can often be made available also per request. Solar heated, unfiltered spring water is available at the site itself & spigots for cold spring water are available at the corral &farmstand. While our family finds this spring water safe & refreshing to drink from tap, keep in mind, it is UNfiltered thus classified as non-potable water that needs to be purified before drinking. This site offers a unique experience where you can take a closer look at farm life by encountering cows, pigs & free-range chickens. Feed them apples when available or even your left over food scraps! Don't forget to meet Petunia, our beloved free-range Kunekune pig. While shy at 1st, her affinity for snacks & belly rubs makes her favor easily earned. Beyond the farm, you'll find yourself perfectly situated just 1.5 miles east of Catherine Creek Rec. Area. This prime location caters to a wide range of interests, from hiking &mountain biking to hunting & rock climbing at Coyote Wall. Wine tasting at four neighborhood wineries (two within walking distance) is also a popular activity. The area teems with wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, songbirds & woodpeckers. A short drive opens up countless recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, beaches, boating, wind sports, wildlife viewing, kayaking, paddleboarding & white-water rafting.
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Klickitat Canyon Winery

18 sites · Tents36 acres · Lyle, WA
25 years in the making from a cattle ranch and alfalfa pasture to a scenic wildflower and wildlife haven, our farm is a working winery and vineyard. We have reestablished native wildflowers and grasses back into our vineyard in order to help conserve native prairie habitat. 80 percent of our land is oak woodland and is in the process of restoring itself from the aggressive grazing of cattle. Therefore, our farm provides a shelter for deer, turkeys, hawks, and bobcats. We enjoy these animals and give them the space that is due for sharing the land. We do almost all of our work by hand and do not own a tractor or much other farm equipment so our farm is a quiet and relaxed setting. Our property lies in a seasonal creek bottom that is an infrequent source of water in our area. Because of this all of our household water and agriculture is run from a spring and wildlife come from a distance to replenish their thirst.
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Mosier creek csmp

4 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Mosier, OR
on the banks of Mosier Creek. Nice shady, private area. Several hikes from your spot. Fly fishing for brook trout, lots if crawdads in creek. Wild mint, black berry's, a hammock for a afternoon nap. Flat area foe a tent, RV, small trailer. Chairs, table, hammock ready for you to come and enjoy. Oregon, has mosquitoes, snakes, deer, fox, coyotes. As of Oct 1st. Small fires are allowed. After you turn on Carrol road, you will see a dry creek road sign. On your left camp site is down over the bank from this sign. Please follow these directions. Exit 69 off I 80 Turn up at store to 3rd Ave Turn left go aprox 1 mile over bridge. Turn right on Carrol road. Go past the house, in less than one 8th of a mile the next drive over bank is the camp. . Butterflys on tree are at the Turn This site has a max. 35' trailers. Due to sharp turns down drive way
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Looking to go camping near Maupin, Oregon? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 370 options in the area, you'll find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation type, whether it's a tent, RV, or cabin. Want to swim, fish, or paddle? No problem! Many of the top campsites, like WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), Cedar Root at Highland Butte (321 reviews), and Horse Lovers Paradise (237 reviews), offer these popular activities. Plus, you'll enjoy amenities like toilets, trash, and showers. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $23, you can experience the great outdoors without breaking the bank.