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    Peach Beach RV Park

    3.5 (45 reviews)

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    Columbia River from the campsite
    marty a.

    What a great campground right on the Columbia River. We are heading to Glacier National Park and this campground looked very nice when I was planning it all out. I am glad that I did very nice camp host greeted us with a bag of peaches! Love that! Across the street is an active peach orchard. I would definitely recommend here!

    Once again, my pet ladybug keeps us company at our campsite. * Peach Beach RV Park * July 2021
    Gracie C.

    We returned to the site in July 2021 and we actually enjoyed it more this time than the last time. The site was great. The host was different than last time but she was great. I had emailed asking if I could add an additional night since I saw that my spot was available. I let her know that if I did it on the site it would charge me another $10. She went ahead and added it so that I only paid the nights fee and not another $10 fee. Sweet lady! We stayed 3 nights this time. The first day we rode our bikes to a local windery (about a 3 minute bike ride). Day 2 we went to Maryhill for lunch. Day 3 We found a steakhouse across the river that was great! If you can, try all the above and just enjoy your time. On top of all these, we actually kayaked on the Columbia. I was told last year that only the "pros" could kayak on it. We saw so many people kayaking so we tried it. I'm not sure why that person said it because it was a blast. We went against the win first and then let it bring us back. In the meantime, we stopped when we saw a lot of people swimming in the water. The park is kept clean, the people may get loud during the day (celebrating or what not) but they quiet down in the evening. This is now one of my regular camp locations. BTW, yes, there are trains. Just wear earplugs or earphones and you will be fine.

    View behind our site #44
    Howard B.

    After you cross the bridge start looking for the right turn. We missed it. Very pretty area with shade trees. Our spot over looked the peach orchard, this was amazing. We were right on the river just walk out the back down to river. Take your rubber boots to look for cool rocks. Wendy was great greeting us with a smile & free fresh fruit. Beautiful views of the river, boats, Mt. Hood, ducks, & geese. Nice distance between trailers. Large field for kids or just relaxing. No dog park, but so many open areas & dog owners were very good at keeping area clean. Local fruit stand was walking distance away. This place is located very close to many great sites like Stone Hedge Veterans memorial, Mary Hill Museum, & Observatory. Bathrooms were clean, well maintained, & water was hot. This is a very quite campground, level sites, shade trees, & grassed areas. This is right next to state park allowing you to launch boats & walk dogs on leash. We will stay here again.

    No tents allowed on the grass? Well, it doesn't apply to everyone I guess...
    Pam M.

    The stay at Peach Beach was just ok. It was strange that they had a rule with no tents or mats, tires on the grass, but did not apply to everyone. A whole group of people pitch their tents in the open grass!? We also had some friends stop by and visit with us from the campground next door and the host was quick to run over and to find out what was going on..... like we were trying to sneak more people in our site???!!! The sites are really close to others and you can hear everyone way into the night, the rule for quite after 10pm does not apply to everyone. Will not stay here again. The trains were loud, but not as loud as the other campers. The Lagoon smelled really bad, like there may have had a dead body dumped in it?

    Site 37

    we've been to this park many times and the improvements are noticeable! Sites along the river (Columbia) now have access and views of the water! Staff is working continuously, keeping things clean and manicured! we love this park!

    Mike H.

    Our family was incredibly happy to find this little gem that's only a couple hours drive from our house. Due to a last minute campground cancellation out of our control, we were forced to find a new place to stay for a few nights. Enter Peach Beach! We got here and immediately fell in love. It's located in the hot desert of the Columbia Gorge, just north across the bridge from Biggs Junction, OR. The campground is well shaded by trees, gravel roads throughout, and well groomed grassy sites and common spaces. You have options of types of hookups, pull through sites or back in, and they have two free dump stations. The camp hosts were amazing. Our site was located over near the day use area, so it was a very convenient walk to the swimming area to cool off on the triple digit days. The location is conveniently located to access the town of Goldendale, Biggs Junction, visiting the Stonehenge memorial, grab lunch and a glass of wine at several local wineries or visit the small privately owned fruit stands supplied by the plentiful orchards in the area. We added this to our yearly camping destinations and already have reservations for next summer!

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    12 days ago

    Great campsite along the river. The camp host Heather was fantastic! Very welcoming and helpful. We will be back!

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    This spot is awesome. Great hosts and management. Super quiet. Nice grass and nice sites. Aces all around.

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    This is a decent RV park in a pretty location. However, tons of train noise, which makes for a rough night's sleep.

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    6 years ago

    Very unpleasant host and tight spaces, state park next door is much nicer. Beware trains run all night long.

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    Good little park sites are just gravel and a little close together. Great location but can be a little noises with all the trains near by

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    Stonehenge, wine, Giraffes and Zebras, the art museum, fishing and windsurfing make Maryhill everybodies happy place to visit.

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    Port of Arlington - RV Park

    Port of Arlington - RV Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    29.7 mi

    This is a nice little park with the emphasis on little. We don't camp or have an RV and come here…read moremostly for the marina. The grounds seem nice enough although finding an empty space could be an issue since it always seems fairly full when we drop by. Found this place totally by accident after pulling off I-84 to use the rest facilities at the nearby Snell park. Arlington is a nice little town out "in the middle of nowhere". The nearest burb is quite some distance away but Arlington has most anything you might want. Gasoline, a couple of restaurants and so on. Five minutes and you can explore the town in it's entirety. We like the marina and have gotten a few good pictures of the various vessels there. You never know when you'll find a new one moored there so it's always fun to swing by. The rail line passes within a few hundred feet of the RV area and trains are frequent. Long freight trains. Passing through railroad crossings with bells and whistles. There's also a lot of BNSF rail maintenance work going on right next to the RV park. I can't imagine that it's all that peaceful there because of this especially at night. But I suppose you get used to anything eventually.

    This is a very good example of a small town working with what they have in doing a very nice…read moreversion of a small RV park and marina. The RV park it has elevenths sites with full hook ups. There is overflow dry camping as well that could handle probably another 15 to 20 rigs. Full hook ups or $30 per night. Dry camping is nine dollars per night. Located a short walk to downtown Arlington there is a very nice little park, swimming area, hardware store, grocery store, ice cream shop, and a small health clinic. You are right on I 84 and there are frequent trains, which is the sound of commerce. The RV park/Marina is right next to a very large active green elevator. As we are writing this, it is filling a large barge with grain for parts East. Located right on the Columbia River it's a good representation of this part of the state of Oregon.

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    Port of Arlington - RV Park - Nice view of the marina with grain  elevator in the background

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    Maryhill State Park - Maryhill State Park Campground

    Maryhill State Park

    3.7(26 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Beautiful park, I stayed here in a tent with my fiancée and our children, we took the kids to the…read morerestroom to get ready for bed around 8:45pm and when we got back to our tents the surrounding sprinklers were on and our entire campsite and tent was wet. Absolutely frustrating as could be of a situation and the park rangers and staff never once apologized. Not only did they not apologize but they also didn't compensate us whatsoever when a bunch of our belongings were destroyed due to their sprinkler system. Moral of the story is avoid staying here because the staff isn't considerate even when they ruin your trip. I have seen other reviews of this park that have experienced the same thing, again not sure why they have sprinklers running at 9pm inside your campsite.

    Maryhill: The Park That Never Sleeps -- A Folk Ballad to Be…read moreSung to the Tune of Endless Jake Brakes -- I camped beside the Columbia, where the golden hillsides gleam, To find a little peace and rest, and live the camper's dream. The river shone like silver, the wind was soft and still -- But no one warned of Maryhill, the park that tests your will. The freight trains sang from dusk to dawn, with whistles long and shrill, On both sides of the riverbank -- a stereo of thrill! Each clattered by in endless line, with steel on steel's refrain, Like Zeus himself had dropped the beat for thunder made of train. Then came the trucks, all night they climbed that two-mile stretch of road, Their engines moaning, gear by gear, beneath their heavy load. You'd hear them grind in agony, ascending toward the stars, While down below, the campers dreamt of buying hybrid cars. But mercy fled the morning when those trucks came down again -- The Jake brakes sang their diesel hymns across the river plain. For minutes on end, the echoes roared -- a basso, blaring suite, A three-minute truck-fart fugue in thunderous repeat. The tent pegs rattled, spoons took flight, the coyotes packed and ran, The herons left for Idaho, and so did half my plan. I stared up through the canvas roof, eyes wide and sleepless still, And whispered through my pillow: "Lord... deliver Maryhill." Yet sunrise came all honey-gold, and peace returned for show, The river shone like mercy -- as if it didn't know. And though my eyes were bagged and red, my heart forgave the thrill: For beauty roars as loudly as the trucks at Maryhill.

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