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Camping at Ainsworth State Park

Mark_Heisler
Explorer II
Explorer II
Good morning everyone.
what is it like staying at this state park?
Is there lots to do around there?
what can you guys tell me about this state park
Please and thank you
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TUCQUALA
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Explorer
Just a note to anyone coming from the west on 84 to Memaloose SP, there is no direct access from the eastbound freeway lanes!! Need to go aboot 5 miles east to return on westbound lane to enter park. And to continue east from park, you have to go aboot 5 miles west to exit and return east!! A bit of upfront info.

Nice park, and yes, both freeway and rail noise, but as stated that's the Gorge!!
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paulj
Explorer II
Explorer II
Memaloose SP to the east is larger, drier, and more open - and placed between the train tracks and freeway.

patbac
Explorer
Explorer
You don't get to appreciate the Gorge if you don't want to listen to trains. It's just the lay of the land.

After the first night, we don't even hear them anymore...

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
Read the reviews. One tenter thought the train was coming through their tent. Google maps satellite view shows the trains yards away from the CG.

dennis1
Explorer
Explorer
I think any campground along the Colombia gorge you’ll hear trains. Some are very close.
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Mark_Heisler
Explorer II
Explorer II
thanks everyone for the info
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rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
Just to make sure here is the information out of the Oregon State Parks Guide 2017 - 2018 it has a lot of great information on the Parks.
It is a sad thing that many of the nearby hiking trails are still closed due to a stupid act throwing fireworks into a ravine.


Ainsworth State Park
On E Historic Columbia River Hwy.
18 mi. E of Troutdale (exit #35 off I-84)
503-695-2261
40+ full-hookup, 6 walk-in tent. Max. site 60,'
some pull-through.
Campground in forest setting. Connections to many
Gorge trails, including U.S. Forest Service Trail
#400. Day-use area and picnicking located ¼ mi.
W of campground. Open seasonally (mid-March to
end of Oct.). Reservable as of January 15, 2015.
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diazr2
Explorer
Explorer
Ainsworth is very nice State Park Unfortunately the Gorge fires have closed a lot of trails and roads around the park. There is still a bunch to do see the locks and some waterfall trails are available But check in advance because they are still closing certain sections off so they can repair the fire damage.

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
Do you like the sound of trains?

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Last time thru there Ainsworth was really tight. Sites are not the biggest.

downtheroad
Explorer
Explorer
Waterfalls and lots of hiking trails...easy drive into Portland and east to Hood River. Nice little park. I think there are only about 40 hook up sites.
We used it as a jumping off point for the Columbia River Gorge.

Here is an advisory:

All Trails at around Ainsworth Campground are currently CLOSED due to the Eagle Creek Fire

The Historic Highway westbound from Ainsworth is CLOSED due to the Eagle Creek Fire

Ainsworth is now open for the 2018 camping season

Last Day to Camp at Ainsworth for the 2018 camping season is Wednesday 10/31/18.

Ainsworth will close for the season on 11/1/18.
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