The best star host camping near Cascade Locks

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The rugged Cascade Range, tumbling waterfalls, and epic cliff walls rise above the Columbia River in Cascade Locks. It's no wonder this town calls itself the heart of the Columbia River Gorge. Just over 40 miles from Portland, this stretch of the river is a mecca for water sports. Sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing are just a few ways to play.

Make camp close to town at a local RV park, or nab a site at the Port of Cascade Locks' Marine park on Thunder Island. From here, you can embark on an old-fashioned sternwheeler cruise to view the Bridge of the Gods. For more river time, shove off from the marina. Just remember to BYOB (bring your own boat).

Craving Isolation? Connect with nature at Eagle Creek Campground, the oldest campground in the National Forest System. Perched on a bluff above the Columbia Gorge, this base camp gives you easy access to clifftop hiking trails. It's just one of many campgrounds scattered across Mt. Hood National Forest near Cascade Locks.

For shaded tent sites beneath a dense canopy, head to Ainsworth State Park. This lush mountain park offers hikes to Multnomah Falls and countless other cascades.

Wherever you pitch your tent, scenic mountain landscapes are always at your doorstep. The area draws big crowds in the summer, but winter camping here is just as exciting. Hike to frozen waterfalls, or enjoy world-class winter sports in Hood River and the Cascade Range. You can even try snowkiting--a mashup of snowboarding and kitesurfing.

99% (6.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Cascade Locks

1. Zen Acres

98%
(452)
39mi from Cascade Locks · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We purchased this slice of paradise in 2003 as a place to relax, recharge, and someday build our dream home. It started as nothing more than a gravel road leading to a small clearing with an old bus and a couple decks. Our children have grown up out here learning a deep respect for nature and the real (non digital) world. Now empty nesters, we live on site. Part of our retirement planning is to spend next several years developing the lower portion of the property (approx. 15 acres) into a campground and retreat for our guests, as well as our own family, friends, and grandchildren. The campground area (currently) consists of a handful of primitive campsites, and a group area. We are working steadily on improvements, including adding more sites, improving the roadways, and upgrading the common areas. In all we will likely have 12-15 total designated camping areas (including a group area or two, as well as a couple hike to secluded locations). There is also a lot of additional information listed on the individual campsite descriptions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

4. River View Dome - Goode Time Ranch

100%
(16)
47mi from Cascade Locks · 1 site · Lodging
1000 feet up on Green Mountain just south of Kalama WA boasting a spectacular view of the Columbia River. The south facing hillsides are nestled in a lovely forested area with fir trees all around. Enjoy staying in a 24 foot diameter geodesic dome with a gazebo, fire pit and disc golf. A short walk down the hill enjoy the hot tub and infrared red light sauna. This is a hobby farm with friendly goats, and social free range chickens wandering about. Go on a forest goat walk, gaze at Mount Hood, cuddle a chicken, play ball with Boone the Border Collie. A delicious farm fresh egg breakfast is yours if you'd like. Nearby activities available are hiking, snow shoeing near Mount Saint Helens, fishing, kayaking or Stand Up Paddleboard at Horseshoe Lake, eat dinner on the roof top at Mcmenamins river side restaurant, or hit the a casino.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

The rugged Cascade Range, tumbling waterfalls, and epic cliff walls rise above the Columbia River in Cascade Locks. It's no wonder this town calls itself the heart of the Columbia River Gorge. Just over 40 miles from Portland, this stretch of the river is a mecca for water sports. Sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing are just a few ways to play.

Make camp close to town at a local RV park, or nab a site at the Port of Cascade Locks' Marine park on Thunder Island. From here, you can embark on an old-fashioned sternwheeler cruise to view the Bridge of the Gods. For more river time, shove off from the marina. Just remember to BYOB (bring your own boat).

Craving Isolation? Connect with nature at Eagle Creek Campground, the oldest campground in the National Forest System. Perched on a bluff above the Columbia Gorge, this base camp gives you easy access to clifftop hiking trails. It's just one of many campgrounds scattered across Mt. Hood National Forest near Cascade Locks.

For shaded tent sites beneath a dense canopy, head to Ainsworth State Park. This lush mountain park offers hikes to Multnomah Falls and countless other cascades.

Wherever you pitch your tent, scenic mountain landscapes are always at your doorstep. The area draws big crowds in the summer, but winter camping here is just as exciting. Hike to frozen waterfalls, or enjoy world-class winter sports in Hood River and the Cascade Range. You can even try snowkiting--a mashup of snowboarding and kitesurfing.

99% (6.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Cascade Locks

1. Zen Acres

98%
(452)
39mi from Cascade Locks · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We purchased this slice of paradise in 2003 as a place to relax, recharge, and someday build our dream home. It started as nothing more than a gravel road leading to a small clearing with an old bus and a couple decks. Our children have grown up out here learning a deep respect for nature and the real (non digital) world. Now empty nesters, we live on site. Part of our retirement planning is to spend next several years developing the lower portion of the property (approx. 15 acres) into a campground and retreat for our guests, as well as our own family, friends, and grandchildren. The campground area (currently) consists of a handful of primitive campsites, and a group area. We are working steadily on improvements, including adding more sites, improving the roadways, and upgrading the common areas. In all we will likely have 12-15 total designated camping areas (including a group area or two, as well as a couple hike to secluded locations). There is also a lot of additional information listed on the individual campsite descriptions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

4. River View Dome - Goode Time Ranch

100%
(16)
47mi from Cascade Locks · 1 site · Lodging
1000 feet up on Green Mountain just south of Kalama WA boasting a spectacular view of the Columbia River. The south facing hillsides are nestled in a lovely forested area with fir trees all around. Enjoy staying in a 24 foot diameter geodesic dome with a gazebo, fire pit and disc golf. A short walk down the hill enjoy the hot tub and infrared red light sauna. This is a hobby farm with friendly goats, and social free range chickens wandering about. Go on a forest goat walk, gaze at Mount Hood, cuddle a chicken, play ball with Boone the Border Collie. A delicious farm fresh egg breakfast is yours if you'd like. Nearby activities available are hiking, snow shoeing near Mount Saint Helens, fishing, kayaking or Stand Up Paddleboard at Horseshoe Lake, eat dinner on the roof top at Mcmenamins river side restaurant, or hit the a casino.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

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