The Fishery Boat Launch and Campground

  • $55.00 /night
  • (2.0)5 reviews

Contact Info

(503- (click-to-reveal)

Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Welcome to our world class salmon fishery and campground on the Historic Columbia River, the 2nd largest river in the United States. The Fishery is located in the Scenic Columbia River Gorge at the east end of the Scenic Gorge Highway. Our riverfront and wooded sites are situated between the mountains and the river, with plenty of mature trees to provide shade. Close to all of the exciting things the Gorge has to offer. We have our own docks and boat ramps for easy access to the river below Bonneville Dam.

Directions

60765 NE Enquist Pl

Cascade Locks, OR 97014

Driving directions from Portland:

Merge on I-84 East toward the Dalles. (Continue for 33 miles)

Take exit 35 toward Ainsworth State Park. (Continue for 0.11 miles)

Keep right and merge onto E Historic Columbia River Highway. (Continue for 0.2 miles)

Turn right at stop sign to stay on E Historic Columbia River Highway. (Continue for 0.34 miles)

Turn left onto Enquist Rd. (Continue 0.34 miles)

Turn left onto Enquist Pl. (At The Fishery sign)

Go straight across the railroad tracks.

Campground is located at the East end of the property

Driving directions from Hood River:

Merge onto I-84 West toward Portland. (Continue for 26 miles)

Take exit 35 toward Ainsworth State Park

Turn right onto Enquist Rd (Continue 0.3 miles)

Turn left onto Enquist Pl (At The Fishery sign)

Go straight across the railroad tracks.

The campground is located at the East end of the property.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Thirty Amp Hookups

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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2.0

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James Vessey

1 year ago
2/5

It look like it had been abandoned no one was there not even any boats

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MaryBeth

4 years ago
1/5

It gets 1 star as there is no railing for anyone that might be handicap - I am and it was very difficult getting to our boat, getting to bathroom, etc. Pretty sure that breaks the ADA act. Good forbid someone is in a wheelchair

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Michael Cast

6 years ago
4/5

Camping Fishing boat docks. Boat ramp. Call ahead if you want a camping spot. Very Quite bring own fore wood. They have bate and a county store for odds and ends. Very friendly owners who don't bend on the rules and keep it all kept up clean and tidy. You can fish off the long docks or the shore.One major problem the train track is pretty close and old toot toot conducter blows it day and night. Been back there despite that train over 8xs. Just love it. Call 3 to 4 days ahead to reserve

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Joseph Wenzler

2 years ago
2/5

It's not the ramp that is the problem it's the dock. It's barely sits above the water level your fenders are pointless here because the dock is so sunken It's 15$ CASH ONLY which would have been important information to know. The one advantage here is that it's not busy there is no store there is only Porta potties. 7 boats on a Saturday x15$ =105$ for the day I don't know how much their porta potties cost them but I feel this launch is not long for this world due to mismanagement

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Lance Glivinski

1 year ago
1/5

Well it used to be decent. Lack of up keep over years of use has lead to $600 season passes. Many people only launch here 4-5 times a year so good luck. I guess the guides will pay it.

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