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Discover Beacon Rock State Park - Group Campsite, a spacious and accommodating camping destination designed for large groups. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campsite offers ample space and essential amenities for memorable gatherings.
Located at 34841 WA-14, Stevenson, WA 98648, USA, Beacon Rock State Park - Group Campsite provides a perfect setting for group events and outdoor socializing.
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Beacon Rock State Park - Group Campsite focuses on providing ample space and essential facilities for large groups. While it doesn't offer individual campsites or dense tree cover within the group area itself, it excels in accommodating large gatherings. The well-maintained pit toilets, fire pits, and kitchen shelter contribute to a comfortable group camping experience. The park staff is noted for their friendliness and helpfulness.
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If you're planning a large group camping trip or event in the Columbia River Gorge, Beacon Rock State Park - Group Campsite is an excellent choice. The spacious meadows and communal facilities create a perfect environment for socializing and enjoying the outdoors. The campsite's easy access to hiking trails and the friendly park staff further enhance the experience. Ideal for groups who prioritize socializing at camp and exploring the surrounding nature.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
The group camp site it perfect! We all had such a good time out there. There are a lot of flat spots to pitch a tent. 2 nice places for fires as well as a shelter and kitchen area. Everything was well maintained, including the pit toilets
The park as a whole is a 5, and the group area gets a 5 for its ability to accommodate a LOT of people, the friendly folks who work at the park, and its easy access. Its only down side is that its 2 large meadows without individual campsites or many trees within the area. However, for a large group who is more interested in socializing at camp, then heading out hiking, its great.
This is a real wilderness park. It's a gorgeous tiny valley, close to trails and a short drive to river access. There's an open bunk house if you just want to throw a sleeping bag on a platform. There's water and electricity and it might serve your camp well to bring a hose and extension cord. We heard owls and saw glowing eyes in the dark, so keep your pets close.
If you can get over the no shower and no flushing toilets youll be fine. Beautiful park.
Giant open field with no shade and two fire pits and a broken down so called kitchen.Great place for a car show but not for camping.