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Columbia Riverfront RV Park
Overview
Columbia Riverfront RV Park offers a serene escape along the mighty Columbia River in southwest Washington. Known for its spacious riverfront sites and meticulously maintained grounds, this park provides a tranquil atmosphere for travelers looking to enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are watching ships glide past or enjoying a sunset over the water, the park emphasizes a quiet, high-quality experience that feels miles away from the hustle of the highway while remaining easily accessible.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming town of Woodland, WA, the park sits directly on the banks of the river, offering unobstructed waterfront views. The surrounding area is characterized by lush greenery and the rugged beauty of the Columbia River Gorge region. Its location serves as the perfect gateway to local history and nature, providing a strategic base camp for those looking to explore volcanic landscapes while returning to a peaceful river setting at the end of the day.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with modern conveniences in mind, featuring paved roads and level, oversized concrete pads that accommodate large rigs with ease. Guests have access to full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp service, along with reliable cable TV and Wi-Fi. The clubhouse and laundry facilities are consistently praised for their cleanliness and accessibility. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the direct river access, perfect for fishing or simply strolling along the shore to observe local wildlife and marine traffic.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will find plenty to do, starting with a visit to the nearby Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. For those interested in local history and horticulture, the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens are just a short drive away. Birdwatchers and hikers can explore the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to diverse avian species. Additionally, the proximity to the Vancouver and Portland metro areas allows for easy day trips to urban attractions, local breweries, and shopping.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for big-rig owners and retirees who prioritize a quiet, upscale environment with high-end amenities. It is a fantastic choice for travelers who enjoy scenic photography, fishing, or simply relaxing in a well-manicured landscape. While it provides a great base for exploring the region, its primary appeal lies with those seeking a slower pace and a premium waterfront stay that highlights the natural splendor of Washington State.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Soraya Bacchus
Beautiful, peaceful views of the Columbia River. Clean bathrooms and facilities. Gas fire pits near the beach with outdoor seating. Staff is the friendliest! Ready to answer any questions or help in any way they can 10/10 recommend.
Russell Whiteman
Great location right on Columbia River, great RV Park, clean, quiet, nice place to walk and play for children and pets. The Showers & restrooms were very clean. We are already planning to come back next year. Well managed 😁
Melissa Gregory
We love this campground and come a couple times a year. The huge field and beach are endless hours of entertainment for the kids (and us!) It’s not overly fancy with tons of rules, however, everyone’s space is always clean and tidy and the people are courteous and nice.
Darla Mullins
We have stayed here at least twice a year for many years. We have love it because of its location. This time we were a little unsatisfied. The grass, which used to be green, is dead. It looks like a desert. The pool is maintained nicely, but when we went to use the showers there was a dental pick on the floor with a clump of something in the drain. Wore flip flops in the shower. Then when getting out we noticed a huge clump of hair in the corner of the dressing area. It was so gross. I went into the office to tell them it needed attention. The worker was on the phone helping someone, no issue. However, she never gave a nod or acknowledged me. I waited at least ten minutes thinking her lackadaisical conversation would end soon or she could maybe put them on hold. Anyway, when she did get to me and I told her the problem she was terse and acted as if it was no big deal. She stated the cleaning person would get to it that day. Most people would have said I’ll see that it’s taken care of properly and thank you. She was rude!! I didn’t catch her name, it she was gray haired, portly woman with a beer shirt on. The place is going downhill. I hope the Port people are observing what is going on there.
Lea Rose Bell
We landed here by happy accident (after going to two other janky and expensive RV parks) and we'd have stayed longer at this gem, if the prices were lower - that's the only reason it can't make 5-stars. (At just over $100/night at the time of this review, it's not really reasonable to stay long.) Cheryl (?) answered our call, got us in, and welcomed us upon arrival. Site was long, wide, and level! Others on site were friendly as well. What a beautiful location, with well maintained amenities; just look at some of the pics and clips I've attached. If you peruse the reviews you'll see that reviews from 9+yrs ago are still good - they've maintained this location really well! (They're putting their revenue back into it often, and it shows.) The clubhouse is an asset we've not seen at RV parks much in our travels, and this one is just beautiful. The pool and the grounds are also superb, the flowers and landscape adding to it all. Old reviews they had the River fenced off, which it is now open and avail for families to sit by - new fire pits and seating looks recently changed as well. There is a Walmart right down the road, along with some auto and tire stores, so you'll have all you could need within close proximity. Def make the time (and budget) to stop in and just enjoy the beautiful space around you.
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