The boat ramp mentioned on one post is no longer open, and there is no access to the river from the park. There are very nice views of the river, and river access down the road a bit. There is a fee area to launch boats, or free public parking with some river access. 30 Amp full hook ups, low voltage with the park 1/2 full and everyone's A/C going. I have 109 volts on my site. They are working on some of the power pedestals on some of the sites. This is a Thousand Trails park with some affiliations. The park is at a area called Crescent Bar about 15 miles from Quincy in the Columbia River Gorge. I have 4 bars of extended network Verizon service, and the air card is working great. There is Wi-Fi in/very close to the rec center, but not at the sites. The A/C is off in the rec center, with fans and open windows. The laundry room has 2 washers and 2 dryers. Pool and spa temporarily closed during our visit. If they get the pool/spa opened, and the voltage fixed, we will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is part of the K & M campground system. It is open to members, and affiliate members like Thousand Trails and Resort Parks International. Guests can camp with a member for $35 a night. Affiliates camp for $10 a night. They have a very clean campground, with a small camping sites, that were very dry when we camped in Aug. The staff is friendly and the facilities are nice, and the pool is clean. They had weekend entertainment that was a magacian that was a huge hit with the kids and adults. This is a fun campground that I can highly recommend if privacy isn't too important. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park on the shore of the Columbia River. The park is in the river gorge so cell phone service is not available. Very clean park with nice grass at the sites, however they water the sites during the afternoon when people are sitting outside or cooking out. Watering should be done late at night or early morning. Stayed here in a 5th wheel. They also mow sites while people are outside, socializing on their sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park for a family, lots of things to do for the kids. Has a boat launch, right on the Columbia River. It does have a dump station on site, but no sewer hook-ups. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.