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Fishery Inc is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful yet convenient base camp for their adventures along the Columbia River. Located at 60765 NE Enquist Pl, Cascade Locks, OR 97014, this charming campground and RV park provide a unique blend of nature, recreation, and comfort. Whether you're fishing, boating, hiking, or simply looking to unwind under the stars, Fishery Inc offers everything you need for an unforgettable outdoor experience.
Fishery Inc has undergone significant improvements in recent years, transforming into a top-tier destination for camping and fishing enthusiasts. The new management has introduced a membership-based launch system, ensuring better maintenance and access control. Visitors appreciate the enhanced facilities and the friendly, helpful staff who go out of their way to make your stay enjoyable.
For those seeking an authentic outdoor experience with access to world-class fishing and boating opportunities, Fishery Inc is a must-visit destination. Its prime location along the Columbia River, combined with its recent improvements and friendly staff, makes it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Whether you're planning a family trip or a solo adventure, Fishery Inc offers everything you need for an unforgettable stay.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Public restroom
On-site parking
They have turned this place into needing a membership to launch. There is now no place to really launch near bonneville dam. Hopefully they made it nicer for the cost that they charging. It had gone down hill before this and was horrible place launch. Only thing good about was location.
$8 launch fee is totally worth it. Lots of new upgrades! The new guys working there are awesome and definitely more helpful. The campground is so cool, right on the Columbia River. This place is getting the facelift it has needed and I'm happy to see it. Love spending my summers at the Fishery.
When you need to fish in the Gorge, The Fishery is pretty much your only launch location. A lot of work needs to be completed for this to be a good launch facility. You definitely need to know your trailer or have a partner keep an eye on things so you don't hit the drop off and start breaking trailer axles.
$20 a night for two cars and a tent, hot showers included. 'nuffSaid.. but really where else can you clean your fish and yourself for a day use fee of $5? Located in the center of the gorge's hoytest salmon and steelhead fishing holes, it may need improvement, but if you pay attention, you will see that progress is being made, slowly but surely.
Great location but is the only possitive. Negatives: $8 launch fee is excessive for the following poor conditions: $5 parking fee for non launch vehicles (if your friends join you) 2 Porta potties by launch were almost overflowing with excrement 2 Launch docks are of POOR quality... not stable and half of them have one side almost leaning into the water The fish cleaning station is a nice touch... it has running water... but all the hoses have numerous holes and spray everywhere... fish waste is put into a big "Portland Recycling" rolling bin which makes you want to vomit. A good fish cleaning station would have built in garbage disposal where fish waste is ground up and sent underground. One reviewer talks about a recent facelift... the current condition of everything is sub-par to POOR. If that's after a facelife... was it ruble before? Poor location to camp... it is RIGHT by a railroad... so at night you have commercial trains going by every 45 mins. No calm and quiet, especially in tents. I'd recommend the extra drive to the publicly owned hamilton island launch on the WA side. Even with the Bridge of the Gods toll its still better.