Great view of the river, fast wireless internet, gravel roads, and big level camping spaces. The only minor distraction was no cable and close to the freeway, but just minor noise. Stayed here in 1999 and would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice park. It is a city park overlooking the Columbia River. We stay often. The roads and sites are gravel, but level. The manager is very nice and is always working on the park. It has wifi but no cable, which is not a problem for us. Great time just watching the river and the fishing boats at the marina. We will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this park so much we stayed an extra day on our trip to Idaho and stayed 2 days on our way back home. Right on the Columbia River, which separates Oregon and Washington. Friendly staff and grounds workers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We really enjoy this park. We always stop here coming and going on our trips. The staff is nice. The spaces are long and wide. There is grass and trees. The sites are gravel. There is traffic noise but we have not found this to be a problem. It is a place we like to relax and enjoy watching the activity at the marina. We will be coming back again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, clean convenient park right on Columbia River. Friendly staff. Long pull thru facing water. Nicely landscaped with grass & trees. Beautiful sunset views. Great bathrooms & showers. Significant traffic noise from the bridge over the river. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had a pull-through riverfront site (#2). Nice view over the marina and river. Would definitely get a river front site if it is available. Your coach will parallel the river. It is very private and quiet. High water pressure, so be sure to use a pressure regulator. We came here based on other reviews and were glad we did. Only 10 miles off of I-84, but a much nicer place to spend the night than the parks right off the freeway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is on the Columbia river. The sites are gravel but very flat. The sites are large with space between. We like the river side pull throughs, but all the sites are nice. The park staff is very friendly and helpful. The park is well maintained. We have stayed before and will continue to stay here when we are coming into this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a pretty site along the Columbia River. All the acres of green lawn quality grass and the large trees give this place a real park like feeling. The sites are large and flat and the entire park is very clean. A wonderful spot we would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a pleasant park on the Columbia River. The highway is very close and there is some noise from it. If you sleep with the windows closed, you will probably not notice it. We enjoyed the swimming area and walking along the river to skip rocks. The wind does get blowing pretty hard, so watch the awnings! Sites were level and there is lots and lots of grassy area. Pull-through sites along the river have some shade, but back-ins are closer to large shade trees. No issues with low-hanging branches, tight turns, or other bothersome problems. Staff is very helpful and friendly and reservations were handled efficiently. We would gladly stay here again and find it a very nice alternative to the over-priced (and not very nice) RV parks in Pendleton. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice overnight stop along a busy interstate highway. Right by the Columbia River Bridge so road noise can be a problem although after about an hour in the site I no longer noticed it. We had a pull through site paralleling the river, but the back-in sites are long and level and may even be easier to get into. Office staff was very friendly and phone-in reservation process was easy and accurate. A paved bike/hiking trail runs just outside of the campground and there appears to be a swimming beach on the river nearby. Main attraction in the area seems to be recreational boating that is accommodated by the marina that is adjacent to the campground. Pay careful attention to the directions to the campground as it would be easy to make a wrong turn and the signage is not very good. We pass this area several times a year and this will definitely become our preferred overnight stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We enjoyed this quiet, aesthetically pleasing simple campground. The only road is a packed dirt loop drive and is wide. Sites are level gravel facing a large grass area with picnic table. Most are well shaded, but sites 22 and 23 are roof-top internet satellite dish friendly. Pull-through sites are parallel with the road and the curb side faces either the marina or an open field. There is a pleasant looking tent-only area. Utility hook-ups are well located. Water pressure is good. Electricity is stable. Hosts are very customer oriented and sites are assigned when reservations are made. We are full-time RVers and lived here for a week. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very clean, well maintained RV park, close to the Umatilla River. There is a marina and a swimming pool nearby. TV reception via our antenna. Water pressure approaches 80psi so use your regulator. We stayed here one night in our Airstream. There is not a lot to do in the area unless you have a boat or are a fisherman. It is good for an overnight stay. Would stay longer if there was more to do in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Dusty dirt and gravel road into and throughout the park. Mosquitoes! Will likely find another place next time through. Staff was helpful and our sites were coned off, waiting for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located on the Columbia River, this is a great place for an overnight while traveling, or for longer if you have a boat or visiting the area. We had a pull-through site on the edge of the bluff overlooking the marina and river: a great view! Everything worked as it should, and the staff was very friendly and helpful. The sites are spacious. The ones on the interior have a lot of shade, (outside perimeter sites are pull-throughs) little if any shade on the pull-throughs. Would return if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've stayed here before and were happy to come back. Called ahead and was advised which available site would serve our needs best (site #6, 50 amp end-site, pull-through). We arrived after hours but found the Reserved cone saving our site. We were not too late to enjoy watching the sunset from our picnic table overlooking the marina with a stunning view of the Columbia River. The park hosts came around later in the evening to register late arrivals. Ours was only an overnight but it was such an easy in and out experience for the price, we highly recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very easy to find and handy to the freeway. Had good Verizon reception. Turn off to the park is also the turnoff to the DOT truck scale, so there can be heavy truck traffic. If you have a roof mounted dish, reception can be problematic because of trees. There are just a few sites that have clear access to the south. Also, the park advertises 50 amp service. It is only available on one side of the park, the other sites being 30 amp. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here on our way to the Seattle area based on prior reviews. The location could not be more convenient for RV'ers making the Columbia River crossing; it is less than a half mile to the I-84 bridge. Check-in was quick, friendly and, after hours is based on the honor system. When we stayed here on a Monday evening, there were a total of five motorhomes in the park. No cable TV, but when you're sitting in a beautiful park with a beverage at your elbow and the sun setting over the river, you tend not to care that much. Restrooms were well-worn but clean. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Although the park does not have its own Wi-Fi, we camped on the west side of the park (space 13), and logged onto an unsecured site, which worked alright for us. The owners are serious about grass and keeping the place neat and tidy. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We rolled in here late in the afternoon in the middle of a MAJOR thunderstorm w/o a reservation and were surprised to find that there were sites available.This is a gem on the Columbia River. It is a county park and marina with a great boat launch. The lady in the office was a real kick and very helpful. You just pull in, find a spot, and go register.. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very pleasant campground along the Columbia River. Hot when we were there, but had good shade at the campsite. Fairly steady noise at night from nearby I-82. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very decent RV Park and a good value. We had a moon-shaped pull-thru full hook-up site with the river view on our passenger side. Outside our door we could place lawn chairs on a grassy knoll overlooking the Marina & watch the sunset. We were able to get on the Internet with a good signal from our Verizon Broadband Access. We had to jockey the motorhome between the tall trees at our site but was successful in getting a strong satellite aignal for DISH. A short drive away we found the USA Today available at nearby stores and a Shell Truck Stop at the corner of Brownell & Hwy 730 for fuel. Visit the Marlette Manufactured Homes Center or tour the Marlette Factory in nearby Hermiston. Only improvement we'd recommend for Campground management would be to post a schedule of office hours - such as, "Sorry we missed you! Our Office Hours are: 9 - 10 AM, 1-2 PM, and 5-6PM. Please Come Back!" We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pretty nice place for fishing and water activities. Not fancy but the sites are large and they DO have sewer at the site. Some sites have nice shade trees. Nice view of the river and bridge. A bit of traffic noise from the big rigs crossing the bridge, but not unbearable. I'd stay here again. They have restrooms & showers, but we didn't use them. We camped here in a Motorhome.