Located in the heart of the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, this KOA will have you rollin' along the river in no time - whether you're cruising aboard the stern-wheeler Columbia Gorge, exploring waterfalls along the historic Columbia River Highway or hiking on Larch Mountain's trails at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Displays in the riverfront Marine Park explain the 19th-century locks that made the turbulent Columbia passable (and gave Cascade Locks its name). In nearby Hood River, the Mount Hood Railroad links the Columbia Gorge with the foothills of snowcapped Mount Hood. Camp among forested Tent Sites, full-hookup RV Sites with 110-foot pull thrus, one- and two-room Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins.
35 miles east of Portland area.
From the west take exit 44 off I-84 the Cascade Locks exit.Turn left on Forest Ln, camp is 1.2 miles on the left.
From the east take exit 44 off I-84 the Cascade Locks exit. Turn right on Forest Ln, camp is 1.2 miles on the left.
Adults 18+, Kids 6-17, Free 0-5
Beautiful and clean the smell of pine in the morning was the best. Friendly kind staff. We need to stay a couple of hours longer than check out. they had our spot reserved for another rv. But they let us move to another spot tell we were able to leave. Their is a train close by bring ear plugs or they have some for free in their shop.
BEWARE! It’s cheap but for a reason. We were really looking forward to our stay here because of our long road trip and all we got was a sleepless night. Everyone is crammed into tiny spaces right next to each other. We had have a family with one toddler and an infant screaming until well after 11pm. The pool was closed and not accessible even with temperatures well into the upper 80’s. On the website it states they have a sauna. We did not find one. We were put right next to a busy road with large trucks driving by most the night and you can hear constant noise from the nearby highway. There’s also a train tracks right on the other side of the campground. We will never stay here again nor recommend this KOA.
Great location! 45 minutes from Portland. The whole place is shaded. Just a short walk from the lake. All of the staff was amazing and cared so much about the upkeep of the grounds and the experience of the campers. Huge shout out to Cedrick. From day one he introduced himself and was always great to talk to. He really wanted everyone to have fun and be happy.
A very well kept and clean KOA. Train runs right behind the campground but this isn't unusual for a KOA. Store was well stocked with grocery items, souvenirs and clothes. We arrived after hours and our cabin location was well marked. However no store hours were posted on the maps nor was the info regarding the locks on the restrooms. I found out later there was no code to them but would have been nice to have know. Hosts were very nice and when I asked them to turn off the ceiling fan because I couldn't reach the pull chain they came right over to my cabin. Would definitely stay there again!!