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Credit Cards Accepted: NA
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Marina Park
Nineteen dollars (as of this writing) and I get full hookups (w/e/s) and free cable? SWEET! Even better, this park will honor the Federal Golden Age Pass if you have one of those. Cash or check only. You fill out a slip and pay at a pay station. This is a beautiful park facing the Columbia River. You have to drive through a bit of a "so so" area, but when you get here, the park is beautiful! I came here on a Thursday, and there were only four spots open, one on the river, and three on the upper deck. I grabbed the river spot. The camp host said I was lucky, normally you pretty much need a reservation to get into this park. The RV spots are all pull through. There are three back in spots that right now have water only. The camp host said that the power and water haven't been installed in those spots yet. Those three spots, when they are completed, will be very wide to allow for slideouts, but all three will be on the pavement next to each other. The current existing spots are somewhat close together (but not bad, ok for slideouts) with a small bit of well maintained grass between each. The spots close to the river have a steep slope to them. I have hydraulic leveling jacks, and I don't think I got quite level from front to back. But for NINETEEN dollars, I'm not complaining. The cable isn't the greatest, the channels are all pretty snowy. But for NINETEEN dollars, you just shouldn't complain about the cable. There is a small restroom with a fish cleaning station. There are also larger restrooms with showers, and those were very clean! One of the great features is the very nice outdoor kitchen, which is available to rent. There is a kids play area. There is also very nice "swimming hole" and it's definitely a swimming hole. Looks like a wide hole was dug on purpose to create an "inlet" to allow water from the Columbia River to create the "swimming hole." Looks decent enough to swim in. Lastly, there is a very nice boat ramp (no charge as of this writing). Park is nice and quiet. This is really a gem! The camp host said the park is open April through November. Oh, did I remember to say the price was NINETEEN dollars?