I’ve had this CG show up in my searches and finally decided to visit.
There are 17 sites, 5 walk in tent sites, the rest are typical FS camp sites suitable for rvs and/or tents.
No hookups but flush toilets and hot showers.
The elevation is only 1500 feet or so which means things get pretty hot during the summer. I was there mid May ...
"Great basecamp for visiting the area if you don't mind road and train noise"
We stayed here for ten days while visiting the south rim of the Grand Canyon. The office building is the first building on your left as you pull in. The campground has two rows of back-in sites along the southern and eastern edges of the park, while the other three rows of sites are pull-throughs. All of the roads within the campground and...
We swung through town and were able to dump and fill fresh water here for no charge. You can use the dump (located on the southwest corner of the parking lot) without interacting with anyone, but if you want water, you need to ask first. Just go inside and talk to the manager who will give you a funky key to operate the water, which is located...
The campground isn't anything that will "wow" you but it's in a perfect location for the Columbia River Gorge.
Mostly FHUs. Close to Cascade Locks, which has gas, eateries. We rented e bikes to avoid the parking lots & view many waterfalls.
Train tracks nearby but didn't bother us.