Description
Nestled in the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge, Ainsworth is equal parts waterfall wonderland, hiker's playground and camper's delight. Situated at the eastern end of Historic Highway 30, from Ainsworth to Crown Point to the west, you'll find the world's greatest concentration of high waterfalls (like Multnomah Falls).
Geography:
The Columbia River Gorge, St. Peter's Dome (rock feature), towering basalt rock cliffs, scenic views of area geography.
Recreation:
Campground is just off USFS Trail 400 and a few miles from Multnomah Falls. A short drive to Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. On the Historic Columbia River Highway with access to many waterfalls and the Vista House at Crown Point. Plenty of hiking trails, as well as bike riding in area. Wind surfing, kite boarding and other water recreation activities nearby on the Columbia River. Access to Pacific Crest Trail near by in Cascade Locks.
Facilities:
Approximately 40 full-hookup sites canopied in a laid-back, tree-filled setting.
Six walk-in non-hookup sites.
Designated hiker/biker sites, flush toilets/showers, dump station, firewood for sale at campground, Interpretive programs.
Tent camping is allowed at all campsites. Please see site details for campsite rates and tent limitations on each site.
Universal Access, One campsite accessible to campers with disabilities.
Six walk-in non-hookup sites.
Designated hiker/biker sites, flush toilets/showers, dump station, firewood for sale at campground, Interpretive programs.
Tent camping is allowed at all campsites. Please see site details for campsite rates and tent limitations on each site.
Universal Access, One campsite accessible to campers with disabilities.
Nearby Attractions:
Multnomah Falls, Historic Columba River Highway, Vista House at Crown Point, The Columbia River, Pacific Crest Trail, many hiking trails very close by. City of Gresham and Portland (west); City of Cascade Locks and Hood River (east)