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33
Sites
50ft x 12ft
Max Site Size
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Price
545ft
Elevation
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What others are saying about this campground
Hudson Parcher County Park in Rainier, Oregon is a quiet and serene camping destination nestled in the countryside with a few dozen sites and tall fir trees. The park provides full hook-ups and is perfect for a weekend getaway. Many visitors enjoyed their stay for a few nights and found the park to be peaceful, uncrowded and well-maintained with friendly camp hosts. However, some sites experienced trip hazards due to large tree roots that need covering and leveling. One visitor did mention that the park does flood occasionally during the late winter months and there are signs in the restroom doors stating that they were unsanitized daily, which was a disappointment. Regardless, Hudson Parcher County Park is a hidden gem worth visiting.
Amenities
- Bath House
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Playground
- 20 Amp
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Rec Hall
- Fire Pits
- Back In Site
- Pull Thru Site
- Toilets
- Dump Station
Activities
- Fishing
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Boating
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From The Campground
Hudson Parcher Park is a hidden gem deep in the forested hills of Columbia County. A quiet place to camp or relax for a day, the park lies about four miles from Rainier, Oregon, and is traversed by Beaver Creek. Visitors can enjoy tent or RV camping, hiking, cycling, fishing, canoeing and birding. Hudson Parcher has 10 tent sites, 25 RV sites, a bike camping site, playgrounds for the kids, picnic tables, fire rings, volleyball courts, baseball fields, flushing toilets and hot showers. Camp hosts staff the park in the summer months. This beautiful spot is perfect for events as there is a day use lodge with a kitchen available too.Located in the county's deep temperate forest, Hudson Parcher is covered with older, second-growth forest. Douglas firs and big leaf maple offer shade while ferns, Oregon grape and other native plants provide undercover. Beaver Creek meanders through the 27-acre park, offering the opportunity to fish or catch crawdads.
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