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📖 About This Campground

Memaloose State Park Campground near Mosier Oregon offers 44 full hookup, 66 tent (maximum site 60 feet) sites just off Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge. Good spacing between sites and easy access make this a nice stop over while travelling. Nestled along the picturesque Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, Memaloose State Park is a stunning camping destination that offers breathtaking views, outdoor adventures, and a sense of serenity amidst the beauty of nature. With its prime location, diverse recreational opportunities, and unique features, Memaloose State Park is an ideal destination for campers seeking a memorable camping experience. One of the standout features of Memaloose State Park is its spectacular location along the Columbia River. The park boasts panoramic views of the river and the surrounding gorge, offering stunning vistas that captivate the senses. The river's shimmering waters and majestic cliffs create a dramatic backdrop for camping, providing a sense of awe-inspiring beauty that sets Memaloose State Park apart. The park offers a range of camping options to cater to different preferences. The campground features tent and RV campsites, with some sites offering electric hookups. The campsites are well-maintained and offer a sense of privacy, with trees and shrubs providing natural barriers between sites. Each campsite has a picnic table, a fire ring, and access to clean restrooms and showers, ensuring a comfortable camping experience. Memaloose State Park also offers a unique camping experience on its man-made Memaloose Island. Accessible by a footbridge, the island offers tent camping in a serene and secluded setting, with panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. The island campsites provide a sense of solitude and tranquility, perfect for those seeking a more remote camping experience. Recreational opportunities abound at Memaloose State Park, with activities for every type of outdoor enthusiast. The park has hiking trails that offer stunning views of the gorge, providing opportunities for invigorating walks and challenging hikes. The nearby Columbia River also offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and windsurfing, with a boat ramp conveniently located within the park. The park's location along the Historic Columbia River Highway also makes it a perfect base for exploring the many waterfalls, viewpoints, and attractions that the gorge has to offer. Another unique feature of Memaloose State Park is its cultural significance. The park is home to Petroglyph Point, a National Historic Site that features ancient rock art created by Native American tribes thousands of years ago. This cultural landmark offers a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the area, providing a unique educational and cultural experience for campers. Memaloose State Park also offers modern amenities that enhance the camping experience. The park has a day-use area with picnic tables and a playground, making it a great spot for family outings and gatherings. The park also has a well-stocked camp store that offers firewood, snacks, and camping essentials, providing convenience for campers' needs. In summary, Memaloose State Park is a spectacular camping destination that offers breathtaking views, diverse recreational opportunities, and a sense of serenity amidst the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge. With its prime location, unique features, and modern amenities, Memaloose State Park is a perfect destination for campers seeking a memorable camping experience in the heart of nature. Whether you're admiring the panoramic views, exploring the hiking trails, or enjoying the cultural significance of Petroglyph Point, Memaloose State Park promises a truly unforgettable camping adventure.

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⭐ 4 Reviews⭐⭐⭐ 3.3

Mark Koep

Thank you for the review!

deanbennett113

Upper sites noisey freeway. Lower sites noisey trains. BUT. Beautiful park setting with views of the Columbia River. Very friendly camp hosts. Firewood and ice available to purchase. Full hook up sites very reasonably priced. We stayed a week!

judyuhlin

We stayed here three nights and would gladly have stayed longer. The state park is right off I-84 and on the beautiful Columbia River. The sites are big, grassy, shaded and each has a fire ring and picnic table. It's convenient to wineries, river sports and has magnificent views of the river. As stated above, you need to follow directions to get there. If you're going west, it's right off the interstate but if you're going east you have to get off the interstate, get back on and go west to the park. Well worth it.

Anna

We really enjoyed our one night in this park. We were a bit nervous on seeing reviews that criticise the noise levels, due to the park being a strip of land between the interstate and the Columbia River Gorge. We did not find our spot noisy - this was B29 and overlooked the river. It was beautiful, reasonably level, and with some grass, a picnic bench and fire ring, and full hook ups. There were a lot of spots with nice views over this side. I think the middle of the loops would also be reasonably quiet, but the spots backing up to the interstate get the worst noise. If you can accept that, then I think they are still worth booking, because the park is in a great location for exploring the area. The camp hosts are really friendly and gave us tips for hikes nearby. They will deliver fire wood to your spot. The restrooms are clean. There is a dump station. You do need to follow the instructions for getting there carefully, as depending on your direction, you may need to go past it, turn around and come back the other way on the interstate, then you enter the rest area and there are signs from there. We would happily return.