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Marine Park Campground

Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, OR 97014

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  • Photo of Marine Park Campground - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
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SW Portage Rd, Cascade Locks, OR 97014, United States
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About the Business

Marine Park Campground is a beautiful campground located at Southwest Portage Road in Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States. We offer a variety of camping options, including sites with power and water hook-ups, as well as sites without hook-ups. With 16 total sites available, each accommodating a maximum of 8 people, our campground is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors.

We accept reservations year-round through our online reservation system, allowing you to plan your stay up to 6 months in advance. Reservations require full payment for nights reserved, along with a non-refundable reservation fee. Same-day reservations are no longer accepted, so be sure to plan ahead. Our seasonal camp host is available from May 15 to September 15 annually to assist with reservations.

At Marine Park Campground, we prioritize the comfort and safety of our guests. Quiet hours are observed from 10pm to 7am, and we have strict policies in place regarding fires, pets, generators, and more. Our campground facilities include a central bathroom and shower building, public restrooms, water spigots, and free public wifi at all sites. Each site also comes equipped with a picnic table.

For those arriving without reservations, we offer one-night stays and can accommodate additional nights based on availability. Our campground is conveniently located near the Cascade Locks Historical Museum and the Port of Cascade Locks Administration office.

Whether you're a PCT hiker, cyclist, sailor, or simply looking for a peaceful camping experience, Marine Park Campground welcomes you to enjoy the beauty of Cascade Locks. Visit us for a memorable outdoor adventure in the heart of Oregon.

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Melinda Hartley:
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"The camp host is awful. If she doesn't like or want you there, she will make your time there hell. When we got there, the camp host seemed pleasant enough until it came time to park our trailer. I was directing my husband back into the spot. She came over and was behind the trailer attempting to help. I had it. When my husband didn't follow her directions because I was helping him, she commented on how "he doesn't listen very well apparently." He listens just fine TO ME! I let that go, and she left. About 2 hours later, my brother, who lives in town, came down to see us. I haven't seen him in years. As soon as he hot there, she came over. I saw her coming, and I walked over to greet her. As soon as she saw me she started screaming, "Which site are you with? You need to leave! You can't park here! You need to leave! What site are you with?!" I had no time to respond. I am a quiet person, and I don't like being yelled at. I go into panic attacks and get physically ill. I shut down with her yelling at me. My brother came around the trick to see what was going on, and she continued to scream at him. She did eventually yell and tell my brother where to park. He parked where she said, and she proceeded to follow him. When he got out of the truck, she continued to yell at him about some permit. He said he had it, but she kept screaming. My brother got mad, and rightfully so, and he left. The next evening, my brother came over to celebrate my 4 year old's birthday with us. He parked where she had yelled at him to park the night before. When he arrived, she drove over to his truck and started taking pictures of it. He went over to show her his parking permit and tell her to stop. Before he even made it to his truck, we could hear here yelling at him from our camp site. So could everyone else in the park. It's extremely embarrassing. Apparently, he had the wrong permit. I don't know. He or I would have bought the right permit for him to park had I known about it. Rather than explain how to get the permit, she just screamed, "You need to leave. What site are you with?" Over and over. Then she threatened to call the police and my brother said to do it. By this time, my son is so upset as am I, my brother left. My husband, who is quiet as well, walked over to talk to the camp host, and she waved him off and drove away. My brother wanted to come back down to celebrate my son's birthday a while later. My husband left to go pick him up. I was sitting at the picnic table next to our trailer. As soon as my husband left, she came and stood in our parking spot. I didn't say anything because I was having a major anxiety attack because of everything. She stood there until my husband got back with my brother. He was trying to back in, but she wouldn't move. I asked her if she needed something, and she said, "No, just checking everything out." She started to walk towards me, and I asked her if she was going to yell at us again? She stopped and said, "No," long pause, "I never yelled." Our camp neighbors laughed at that. And she walked away. We celebrated my son's birthday with my brother. I was sick and couldn't stop shaking. My son, thankfully, won't remember it, but I will. The next day, we were packing up to leave. She watched us the whole time. When we were almost done packing, I walked over towards her because I wanted to talk to her and kind of resolve the situation. When she saw me coming, she went into her trailer and didn't come back out. We camp a lot. I have camped in many campgrounds throughout my life. I have never on my 37 years been treated so badly by a camp host. My husband saidis the same. We will never go back there. It is sad because Thunder Island and the Port were always where my Dad and I spent most of our time when I would visit him. I have many positive memories there with him. I am sad now that this memory is there too. If you are thinking of staying there and have people who want to visit you, look elsewhere to camp. The place is beautiful, but the host ruins it. We stayed July 21-23, 2023."

1 year ago
Tashina van Zwam:
1

"Beautiful by day, horrible by night. The area is really beautiful and we thought we had the perfect spot. Until we noticed the trains, they came by allllll night long. Too bad because the rest was pretty awesome but will not visit again because of this. The noise of the trains was deafening."

1 year ago
Peter de Waard:
1

"Nice location next to the old locks, though EXTREMELY noizy. Long freight trains passing just 30 yards away from campsite at least once each hour, day an night!!! If one derails you are toast!!"

1 year ago
Coach Cara:
5

"$7 to dump ain’t bad. Thank you for letting people who don’t camp here pay to use it. Garbage cans & cardboard recycling. Back in sites for trailers looked spacious. Reasonable $31 for no hook ups and $41 for hook up sites."

1 year ago
ninjatears:
2

"If you have an RV it's just fine, and the people in town are great, But if you try to camp in a tent! you'll realize it's not designed for you. Having no fires, even in the cold season, and bathrooms locked, so you have to drive in town to go every time makes you just go home sadly. The BBQs are also off limits at night, when you'll want to use them, and the actual island should be where the tent areas are. Camping between the buildings on the lawn by the train track feels like a bad backyard, despite being in such a beautiful location."

1 year ago
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