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Rainy Lake Campground Introduce

Discover Rainy Lake Campground, a secluded and primitive camping destination near Hood River, Oregon. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Rainy Lake Campground provides an off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous campers.

Located in Hood River, OR 97031, USA, Rainy Lake Campground offers a unique camping experience for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature. You can contact them at (503) 668-1700 or +1 503-668-1700.

Environment and Features:

  • A small, primitive campground with only four campsites.
  • Located a quarter-mile hike from Rainy Lake, offering a secluded environment.
  • Access via a challenging road, requiring high clearance trucks or SUVs.
  • Easily accessible by dual sport motorcycles, making it a popular spot for motorcycle enthusiasts.
  • Offers a remote and rustic camping experience.

Services:

Rainy Lake Campground provides basic amenities for primitive camping. Facilities include an outhouse (though noted as somewhat old and dilapidated) with toilet paper and garbage cans. Note that there is no water available at the campground. This campground is suited for campers who are self-sufficient and prepared for a rustic experience.

Promotional Information:

For those seeking a remote and adventurous camping experience, Rainy Lake Campground is the perfect destination. Enjoy the solitude and natural beauty of the area. Be prepared for a challenging access road and primitive conditions. Rainy Lake Campground is ideal for campers with high clearance vehicles or dual sport motorcycles looking to escape the crowds and connect with nature.

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Customer Reviews

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David Leary
Aug 23, 2016

A small 4 spot campground a quarter miles hike from Rainy Lake. Take the road to and from Dee for easiest access to the campground. High clearance trucks and SUVs are recommended for this journey as the road is quite nasty in many areas.

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Spencer Moore
Sep 20, 2016

Great small primitive campground. Easy to get to on dual sport motorcycles. Outhouse (somewhat old and dilapidated) with toilet paper; garbage cans also in service. No water.

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Amanda Z
Oct 13, 2016

Be prepared for a rough road going in. Other than that great campground.

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Ryan Farmer
Sep 10, 2019

Beautiful and quiet

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Xan Daven
Aug 22, 2022