Campsite information
The main campground has 28 standard campsites. It is an older camp in a forested setting suited more for tents than RVs. There are a limited number of sites that accommodate RVs over 20 feet. This campground closes seasonally.
The Woodard Creek Campground has five full-hookup campsites that provide electricity, water, and sewer. The sites have a maximum length of 40 feet. These campsites are open year round.
There are two standard equestrian campsites located at the equestrian trailhead that will accommodate a horse trailer each, a hi-line for horses, livestock water and a CXT vault toilet. There is no potable water and no electricity. Primitive camping fee applies.
Check-in time is 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time is 1 p.m.
Winter facilities at the moorage area include two tent sites, one shower and one restroom. Overnight moorage and the boat launch are available year round.
From town: Go 3 mi W on Hwy-14.
The Beacon Rock hike is just amazing! The views are spectacular of the Columbia River Gorge! It's fairly easy, and it is rewarding around every bend! It truly is soooo beautiful, so any day I get a chance to go here is a good day 👍🏼
The restrooms are in the parking lot, and are clean and well maintained.
The trails are in great condition and have handrails along edges, and also along the strong wind areas. This is a favorite park of locals, so please do care for it. It is a sanctuary in this busy world; a slice of heaven. 😊
If you have not been here, you MUST go!
Such a beautiful place! Easy Hike! It took only for 25-30 minutes to go up! Public washrooms closed.
Great location, we had a good time hiking up beacon rock we had a break in the weather so it wasn't raining, it wasn't busy it was just us and 52 switchbacks. The trail was wet but easy walking, no mud, light wind would totally recommend
The trail is really well maintained. It's a decent climb but the trails aren't very steep so it's an easier hike than expected and the view is... quite good.
Wish the river trail to beacon rock was open (or at least listed that it was closed) the bridge over the River side is broken and gated off. But otherwise absolutely stunning park! Lots of information throughout about the reason for the name and the heritage before the name. I wish they put more about the native journey and not Lewis and Clark but that’s something I see at most parks unfortunately. A stunning walk up beacon rock, but if you go on a busy day you will be waiting for people to pass pretty often.