The best beach camping in Columbia River Gorge

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Beach camping in the Columbia River Gorge means pitching your tent close to the water, with over 800 options that put you right where the sand meets the river. Average sites run $50 a night, with some starting at that price—so you don’t have to shell out for a prime spot. The most-reviewed sites—like Naked Falls (1694 reviews) and Justesen Ranches (92 reviews)—draw regulars for easy river access and plenty of space to roam. Bring your dog, light a campfire, and expect showers at many sites. You’ll spot eagles overhead, cast a line for trout, or hit trails that cut through thick forest and basalt cliffs. If you want the river at your doorstep and the Gorge’s wind in your face, this is where you set up camp.

94% (2K) 60 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Columbia River Gorge

Resort at Skamania Coves

1. Resort at Skamania Coves

Stevenson, WA · 33 sites
Skamania Coves stands out as a unique retreat where family-owned charm meets the beauty of nature, offering a serene escape to unwind and connect with the stunning surroundings of the Columbia River Gorge. Spanning 30 acres of picturesque riverside property, our campground features multiple vacation homes and RV spaces, ensuring a perfect fit for every visitor. Conveniently located just one mile east of the quaint town of Stevenson, guests can easily access grocery stores, gift shops, dining options, and boat launch facilities. A short drive will take you to Cascade Locks, Hood River, Carson, and White Salmon, where you can explore an array of shopping venues, delightful restaurants, local wineries, and breweries. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby hiking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, and thrilling activities such as whitewater rafting, windsurfing, and sailing. Currently, Skamania Coves offers six RV spaces available for nightly reservations. Each space is equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50 amp service, water, and sewer. Just a short walk from the RV Park, guests can access the Columbia River and three scenic coves, perfect for relaxation and exploration. We are pet-friendly and welcome well-behaved pets, but we kindly ask that they remain on a leash at all
Gifford Pinchot National Forest

2. Gifford Pinchot National Forest

93%
(80)
National forest in Washington · 954 sites
Explore old-growth forests, volcanic peaks, and thousands of miles of trails.
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Toilets
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Beacon Rock State Park

3. Beacon Rock State Park

100%
(2)
State park in Washington · 33 sites
Hike, camp, and climb at The Rock.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Columbia Hills State Park

4. Columbia Hills State Park

State park in Washington · 19 sites
Follow in the footsteps of Native Americans and pioneers along the Columbia River.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Maryhill State Park

5. Maryhill State Park

83%
(3)
State park in Washington · 73 sites
Windsurf at Stonehenge! Yes, really. History, art, and water fun—something for everyone.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Beach camping in the Columbia River Gorge means pitching your tent close to the water, with over 800 options that put you right where the sand meets the river. Average sites run $50 a night, with some starting at that price—so you don’t have to shell out for a prime spot. The most-reviewed sites—like Naked Falls (1694 reviews) and Justesen Ranches (92 reviews)—draw regulars for easy river access and plenty of space to roam. Bring your dog, light a campfire, and expect showers at many sites. You’ll spot eagles overhead, cast a line for trout, or hit trails that cut through thick forest and basalt cliffs. If you want the river at your doorstep and the Gorge’s wind in your face, this is where you set up camp.

94% (2K) 60 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Columbia River Gorge

Resort at Skamania Coves

1. Resort at Skamania Coves

Stevenson, WA · 33 sites
Skamania Coves stands out as a unique retreat where family-owned charm meets the beauty of nature, offering a serene escape to unwind and connect with the stunning surroundings of the Columbia River Gorge. Spanning 30 acres of picturesque riverside property, our campground features multiple vacation homes and RV spaces, ensuring a perfect fit for every visitor. Conveniently located just one mile east of the quaint town of Stevenson, guests can easily access grocery stores, gift shops, dining options, and boat launch facilities. A short drive will take you to Cascade Locks, Hood River, Carson, and White Salmon, where you can explore an array of shopping venues, delightful restaurants, local wineries, and breweries. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby hiking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, and thrilling activities such as whitewater rafting, windsurfing, and sailing. Currently, Skamania Coves offers six RV spaces available for nightly reservations. Each space is equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50 amp service, water, and sewer. Just a short walk from the RV Park, guests can access the Columbia River and three scenic coves, perfect for relaxation and exploration. We are pet-friendly and welcome well-behaved pets, but we kindly ask that they remain on a leash at all
Gifford Pinchot National Forest

2. Gifford Pinchot National Forest

93%
(80)
National forest in Washington · 954 sites
Explore old-growth forests, volcanic peaks, and thousands of miles of trails.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Beacon Rock State Park

3. Beacon Rock State Park

100%
(2)
State park in Washington · 33 sites
Hike, camp, and climb at The Rock.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Columbia Hills State Park

4. Columbia Hills State Park

State park in Washington · 19 sites
Follow in the footsteps of Native Americans and pioneers along the Columbia River.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Maryhill State Park

5. Maryhill State Park

83%
(3)
State park in Washington · 73 sites
Windsurf at Stonehenge! Yes, really. History, art, and water fun—something for everyone.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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