About this location
- NOAA Chart
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18531
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Water trailColumbia River
- River Mile
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141
- Restrooms
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Yes
- Tidal influence
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Beacon Rock State Park (Nearest Tidal Station)
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Nearest Launch
- Camping Type
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Semi-Developed
- Reservations
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No reservations are available.
- Camping Fee
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Primitive campsite (accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles) and for water trail camping, $12. Additional $5 Day use fee
- Camping Spaces
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The park has 29 tent spaces, one restroom and two showers. The main camp area is an older camp in a forested setting suited more for tents than RVs. There are a limited number of sites that accommodate RVs over 20 feet (may have limited availability). All
Semi-Developed Car Camping and Day Use Area. Discover Pass Required.
Beacon Rock State Park is a 4,650-acre year-round camping park with historic significance dating back hundreds of years. The park includes 9,500 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River. The park has 29 tent spaces, one restroom and two showers. The main camp area is an older camp in a forested setting suited more for tents than RVs. There are a limited number of sites that accommodate RVs over 20 feet (may have limited availability). All campsites are first-come, first-served.
Located in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Beacon Rock is the core of an ancient volcano. The mile-long trail to its summit provides outstanding panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge. The park has over 20 miles of roads and trails open to hiking, mountain biking and equestrian use.