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Welcome to Wyeth Campground, your gateway to outdoor adventures and relaxation in the picturesque Columbia River Gorge. Nestled along Wyeth Rd in Cascade Locks, Oregon, Wyeth Campground offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking natural scenery. This charming campground is ideal for those seeking an authentic camping experience, whether you're glamping in an RV or pitching a tent under the shady trees.
At Wyeth Campground, nature enthusiasts will find themselves at home. The campsite boasts well-maintained trails that lead to stunning waterfalls and scenic overlooks. Hiking through the area is a delightful experience, offering encounters with diverse flora and fauna while enjoying the cool, shaded areas provided by the dense forests.
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Location-wise, Wyeth Campground is centrally situated in the Columbia River Gorge, just 30 minutes from Portland's outskirts. This prime location offers easy access to a variety of activities:
Please note that water is currently unavailable, so bringing your own is advisable. Additionally, campfires are prohibited to protect the environment, so plan accordingly.
Customer feedback highlights Wyeth Campground's beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and friendly camp hosts. Many appreciate the clean facilities and central location for exploring the area. While some note occasional noise from traffic, the overall experience remains positive and enriching.
Experience the charm of Wyeth Campground, where nature meets comfort, offering a memorable escape for all outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're planning a family trip or a solo adventure, Wyeth promises a rejuvenating getaway in Oregon's scenic landscape.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
We visited our friend staying at Wyeth. A beautiful and peaceful campground with pretty trails and a nice hike to a waterfall. Maintained nicely by the camp host. The bathrooms were clean and easy to access. The spots were spaced, so you don't feel crammed in there. The bugs were at a minimum too. It's very shady and relaxing to hang out. It was also close to the town of Cascade Locks where we grabbed a bite to eat. Drove over the Bridge of the Gods and back to get a nice view of the Columbia. We also visited the Bonnville Dam from there. A great central location to Camp.
Great for somewhat primitive camping, as in no hookups for RVs. Wyeth is conveniently located in the center of the Columbia River Gorge and only 30 minutes from the outskirts of Portland. Tons of biking and hiking in close proximity. Plan on continuous noise from the interstate and train traffic. Camp hosts are awesome! Water is currently unavailable (August 2023) so bring extra with you. Enjoy the shade and cooler temps, typically, other than heat dome scenarios which push temps to 100+ occasionally. Welcome to the new normal. PS: leave your firewood home as in NO campfires! Also a new norm!
Nice compact campground. The sites themselves are relatively spaced out so you do get privacy from other sites. You will hear the highway traffic in the distance, it’s not too bad. There is also a railway line that goes along the interstate which gets quite loud especially with the horns. If you’re a light sleeper, keep that in mind. The restrooms had flush toilets but no running water when I went (it was mentioned on the website as well). Restrooms aren’t the most well maintained. The road is well paved throughout the campsite. There is a hiking trail located inside the campground. The best thing I would say is the location since it’s right on the Columbia River Gorge very close to the waterfalls.
Wyeth is an interesting place. Looks like a miniature town, lots of boats and motor homes. The bathrooms are just holes in the floor but the fish cleaning station in front of them has running water. It's usually pretty clean though and quiet.
Beautiful place. The trails have great views-- even though the waterfall trail is closed. If not for the noise of other campers and hearing the traffic, would give 5 stars. Easy access on and off the highway though. About a 20 minute drive to Multnomah Falls.
Nice campground, lot of shades and quiet. First come first serve for $20 a night very good price. Ok restrooms, no shower but another nearby campground have showers.