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Marine Park RV and Tent Campground

Hood River, Oregon
4.0 (90 reviews)

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About Marine Park RV and Tent Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Marine Park RV and Tent Campground offers a wonderful gateway to Oregon's stunning coastal landscape, where visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest in a welcoming, well-maintained setting. Located in a region celebrated for its dramatic coastlines, sea stacks, and rugged ocean views, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring one of America's most picturesque coastal destinations.

The area surrounding Marine Park captures the quintessential Oregon coast experience. Guests will find themselves within reach of iconic attractions and natural wonders that make this region special. The coastline features impressive rock formations, sandy beaches perfect for exploration, and tide pools teeming with marine life. Visitors can spend their days hiking scenic coastal trails, collecting shells and sea glass along pristine beaches, or simply enjoying the rhythmic sounds of waves crashing against the shore. The region's temperate climate, even during cooler months, means the camping season can extend well beyond typical summer periods.

For those interested in exploring charming coastal communities, the area offers local shops, galleries, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and regional specialties. These nearby towns provide a cultural complement to outdoor adventures, with their own histories rooted in fishing, logging, and natural resource industries that shaped the Pacific Northwest.

Marine Park welcomes both RV travelers and tent campers, making it a versatile choice for different camping styles and preferences. Whether you're planning a weekend escape from Portland or embarking on a longer Pacific Coast road trip, this location positions you perfectly for experiencing Oregon's coastal splendor. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike find value in the convenient location and access to both oceanside recreation and authentic coastal atmosphere.

The well-maintained grounds and positive guest reviews reflect the management's commitment to providing a quality camping experience. This is the kind of destination where visitors can disconnect from daily routines while staying connected to the natural wonders that define the Oregon coast.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Hood River is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Hood River.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Hood River. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Marine Park RV and Tent Campground Reviews

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Tashina van Zwam

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tashina van Zwam

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.

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Liv Lampman

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Liv Lampman

Currently (12/26/25) sites 3&4have water and power, others power only. Dump station, bathrooms, showers closed for winter. You can pay $50 cash (no checks) at the kiosk, or scan QR code at kiosk to pay online. There is a list of available sites that you mark yourself, pretty straight forward. Very windy. Right off the highway

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Liv Lampman

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Liv Lampman

Currently (12/26/25) sites 3&4have water and power, others power only. Dump station, bathrooms, showers closed for winter. You can pay $50 cash (no checks) at the kiosk, or scan QR code at kiosk to pay online. There is a list of available sites that you mark yourself, pretty straight forward. Very windy. Right off the highway

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Dave Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dave Anderson

Train at night was very loud, but the campground was clean and well maintained. The host was fantastic.

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Dave Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dave Anderson

Train at night was very loud, but the campground was clean and well maintained. The host was fantastic.

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MR. KRABZ

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by MR. KRABZ

Things Got Funky Changed Staff👎👎👎 No More Miss Kaycee!!! Now They Don't Open Overflow Hiking On Lawn Till June. Last Time I Was There The Guy Mowen The Lawn Sabotage My Tent With Removal Of 2 Tent Stakes!!! Not👎Cool Guess He Didn't Like Where The "Park Host" Told Me To Put It..! There's Other Places To Set UP. I'm Not Doin Over Nights There Anymore 👎👎👎

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MR. KRABZ

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by MR. KRABZ

Things Got Funky Changed Staff👎👎👎 No More Miss Kaycee!!! Now They Don't Open Overflow Hiking On Lawn Till June. Last Time I Was There The Guy Mowen The Lawn Sabotage My Tent With Removal Of 2 Tent Stakes!!! Not👎Cool Guess He Didn't Like Where The "Park Host" Told Me To Put It..! There's Other Places To Set UP. I'm Not Doin Over Nights There Anymore 👎👎👎

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Elizabeth Caswell

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Elizabeth Caswell

My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine... My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine Park has a beautiful walking path and large playground (which is currently closed due to Covid). My only reason for not giving five stars is the train that is just a stone's throw behind the campground. With ear plugs I had no issues sleeping. But it is definitely something to be aware of and plan accordingly with fan, white noise, ear plugs or something especially if you camp with kids. I would definitely camp here again.

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Elizabeth Caswell

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Elizabeth Caswell

My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine... My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine Park has a beautiful walking path and large playground (which is currently closed due to Covid). My only reason for not giving five stars is the train that is just a stone's throw behind the campground. With ear plugs I had no issues sleeping. But it is definitely something to be aware of and plan accordingly with fan, white noise, ear plugs or something especially if you camp with kids. I would definitely camp here again.

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Elizabeth Caswell

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Elizabeth Caswell

My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine... My experience was tent camping. There are four tent sites with electric at the sites, and potable water nearby. The campground was immaculately kept, the host, who is new as of July 2020, was very kind and helpful. It was easy to make reservations and easy to pay contact-free (for Covid). Thunder Island is a short walk from the campground over a foot bridge and is stunning from every angle. Marine Park has a beautiful walking path and large playground (which is currently closed due to Covid). My only reason for not giving five stars is the train that is just a stone's throw behind the campground. With ear plugs I had no issues sleeping. But it is definitely something to be aware of and plan accordingly with fan, white noise, ear plugs or something especially if you camp with kids. I would definitely camp here again.

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