The best camping in Columbia River Gorge with hot tubs

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Just an hour's drive from Portland, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is the biggest in the country. Among its many campgrounds is Eagle Creek, the first forest service campground in the USA.

Outside the national and state parks, you also find dozens of private campgrounds and RV parks on both sides of the gorge. Pitch a tent by a fishing lake, along a wild river, or amid a pine forest. If you're looking for solitude, backpacking is also allowed on more than 30 trails across the gorge.

You need at least a few days to see the region's famous sights. Multnomah Falls is the most iconic cascade in the area, roaring at 620 feet. At Beacon Rock State Park, you can gawk up at Beacon Rock. The towering outcrop is one of the most distinctive features of the Columbia Gorge.

The Mt. Hood area is your go-to spot for hiking trails, and the snow-capped peak even offers downhill skiing in the SUMMER! Along the Hood River, water sports enthusiasts get stoked for world-class windsurfing. Between adventures, be sure to grab a drink at one of the region's craft breweries or wineries.

However you choose to enjoy the gorge, remember to pack your rain gear—the region is famous for its daily drizzle. Since most campgrounds are situated near railways and the interstate, you may also want to bring earplugs.

Keep in mind there's no bad time to visit the Columbia River Gorge. July and August are the height of the tourist season, but they also boast the smallest chance of rain. For the most spectacular wildflowers, shoot for April through June. Of course, a fall camping trip puts you at the forefront of Hood River Valley harvests and stunning fall colors.

95% (181) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Columbia River Gorge

Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

1. Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

94%
(68)
White Salmon, WA · 2 sites
Largely constructed from materials lovingly and gently harvested on-site, the Yurt at Rivendell is a sanctuary of peace and serenity. A place for rejuvenation and inspiration. The yurt began as a rustic structure utilizing lumber from trees selectively harvested to protect the health of the forest. But, the more Roy worked on the Yurt the more it spoke to him letting him know how to proceed and what it should become -- resulting in this phenomenally peaceful and stress-free wilderness sanctuary where the sun, the moon and the stars wink at you through the gentle undulations of the 100-year-old Douglas Firs Trees or through the ambient ether of the adjoining meadows. Our property is located 1hr and 30 minutes from Mt Hood in Oregon. We are located in White Salmon, Washington. There are enough things to do in White Salmon, including hiking trails, biking trails, white water rafting, waterfalls, and paddling spots to keep you entertained for a weekend, week, or lifetime! NOTE: While we do accept Instant Bookings for both our Tree House and Yurt there may very rarely be a conflict with a booking received earlier from another site when the HipCamp calendar has not been updated to reflect that booking. In that case, we default to the earliest booking and work with the guest to see if there are other dates which will work. *Meteorologists project possible visible Northern Lights through May 14, 2024
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$152
 / night
Resort at Skamania Coves

2. 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

Just an hour's drive from Portland, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is the biggest in the country. Among its many campgrounds is Eagle Creek, the first forest service campground in the USA.

Outside the national and state parks, you also find dozens of private campgrounds and RV parks on both sides of the gorge. Pitch a tent by a fishing lake, along a wild river, or amid a pine forest. If you're looking for solitude, backpacking is also allowed on more than 30 trails across the gorge.

You need at least a few days to see the region's famous sights. Multnomah Falls is the most iconic cascade in the area, roaring at 620 feet. At Beacon Rock State Park, you can gawk up at Beacon Rock. The towering outcrop is one of the most distinctive features of the Columbia Gorge.

The Mt. Hood area is your go-to spot for hiking trails, and the snow-capped peak even offers downhill skiing in the SUMMER! Along the Hood River, water sports enthusiasts get stoked for world-class windsurfing. Between adventures, be sure to grab a drink at one of the region's craft breweries or wineries.

However you choose to enjoy the gorge, remember to pack your rain gear—the region is famous for its daily drizzle. Since most campgrounds are situated near railways and the interstate, you may also want to bring earplugs.

Keep in mind there's no bad time to visit the Columbia River Gorge. July and August are the height of the tourist season, but they also boast the smallest chance of rain. For the most spectacular wildflowers, shoot for April through June. Of course, a fall camping trip puts you at the forefront of Hood River Valley harvests and stunning fall colors.

95% (181) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Columbia River Gorge

Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

1. Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

94%
(68)
White Salmon, WA · 2 sites
Largely constructed from materials lovingly and gently harvested on-site, the Yurt at Rivendell is a sanctuary of peace and serenity. A place for rejuvenation and inspiration. The yurt began as a rustic structure utilizing lumber from trees selectively harvested to protect the health of the forest. But, the more Roy worked on the Yurt the more it spoke to him letting him know how to proceed and what it should become -- resulting in this phenomenally peaceful and stress-free wilderness sanctuary where the sun, the moon and the stars wink at you through the gentle undulations of the 100-year-old Douglas Firs Trees or through the ambient ether of the adjoining meadows. Our property is located 1hr and 30 minutes from Mt Hood in Oregon. We are located in White Salmon, Washington. There are enough things to do in White Salmon, including hiking trails, biking trails, white water rafting, waterfalls, and paddling spots to keep you entertained for a weekend, week, or lifetime! NOTE: While we do accept Instant Bookings for both our Tree House and Yurt there may very rarely be a conflict with a booking received earlier from another site when the HipCamp calendar has not been updated to reflect that booking. In that case, we default to the earliest booking and work with the guest to see if there are other dates which will work. *Meteorologists project possible visible Northern Lights through May 14, 2024
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$152
 / night
Resort at Skamania Coves

2. 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

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