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Free. Pit toilets and nice sites along the Columbia River. Adjacent train traffic is very bothersome through the night but otherwise it was a good place to stay. Regs say no winter camping but we were totally left alone. Good cell service.
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Nice place. right on the water. there is a winery you can walk to and walk back from. beautiful scenery. the one downside is we are right next to a railroad track and they blow their horn very loudly. I would guess more than a dozen trains throughout the night blasting their horn. This is available April 1st through October 31st. Seven day limit.
Report Check-InStayed here for one night. Small campground clearly posted for seasonal use (day use only in winters and during commercial fishing season - whenever that is). There were several campers there. Yes - train is close and lows (why I carry ear plugs…). View to the Columbia River was great! A solid choice for a free night of camping
Report Check-InRiver & Trains. Both close. Both exciting to some. One honks human engineered loud disturbing almost everyones slumber!😠 But window wake-up is nice!🤙
Report Check-InGreat place....if it wasn't for the train whistle 40 ft away every 20-30 min. died down after 1am for about 2 hours then they were back at it. trains coming from both directions all day & night. You have to cross the tracks to get into the camp so they have to blow their whistle before getting to the crossing which kinda sucks but I get it. Other than that, clean pit toilet, picnic tables, couldn't find any fire rings which I was surprised about. luckily I carry my own.
Report Check-InA good spot to stop, pit toilets, river access. it is about 40ft from the train tracks. Verizon service, we were about 10feet away from the Columbia. It is a treaty fishing area, so depending on when. expect some activity.
Report Check-InFree. Pit toilets and nice sites along the Columbia River. Adjacent train traffic is very bothersome through the night but otherwise it was a good place to stay. Regs say no winter camping but we were totally left alone. Good cell service.
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