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GUIDELINES FOR EVERYONE’S
SAFETY & ENJOYMENT
Please review the following guidelines with members of your party so that everyone has a safe and fun stay at our campground.
SPEED LIMIT: Please observe the posted 5 MPH limit while in the campground.
PARKING: Please do not change your assigned space without the approval of the office. Open spaces may be reserved or the occupant may be away temporarily.
QUIET HOURS: 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Audio devices such as radios, TV sets, musical instruments and other noise-producing devices shall be operated in such a manner and at such times so as not to disturb others. Please be considerate of your camping neighbor who may wish to retire at an early hour.
GUESTS: All guests must check in at office and pay dayuse fee.
WATER: WATER PRESSURE IS 100 PSI. Washing of vehicles and RVs is not allowed.
FIRES: No cutting of trees. Use only fire pits. Firewood is sol at the store. Please no ground fires.
PET OWNERS: Pets must be kept on a 6 foot leash. Do no leave your pet unattended and please clean up after them. Pets are not allowed in the campground buildings, pool area or in playground. The pet exercise area is marked on the map.
FIREWORKS AND FIREARMS: Are strictly prohibited according to County and City regulation.
GRAY WATER AND DUMPING STATION: Oregon State Law prohibits allowing dish water and sewer water to run on the ground. Collect dish water in jugs and empty in dump station.
MOTORCYCLES AND OHVS: Are permitted as transportation in and out of the campground only. No mini-bikes or dirt bikes allowed.
CAMPSITES: We strive to keep the campground clean and enjoyable. Please help by bagging your refuse and placing it in the dumpsters. Do no walk or drive through other campsites. Do not put tents up in RV spaces. (NO MATS OR CARPETS OF ANY KIND.)
CHILDREN: Children should be supervised by an adult at all times.
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THINGS TO DO...
... while visiting this Scenic and Historic Area and Cascade Locks KOA Holiday Campground and RV Park
Visit:
Cascade Locks Historical Site • Old Navigational Locks
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum
Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center • Pendleton Woolen Mills
Carson Hot Springs
Bonneville Dam Visitors Center Fish Ladder
Fish Hatchery • Power Houses
View:
Multnomah Falls (Second highest in U.S.) • Horsetail Falls
Bridal Falls • Waukeena Falls • Oneonta Falls • Mt. Hood
Lost Lake Falls • Beautiful Crown Point
Fish:
Columbia River for Salmon, Steelhead and Sturgeon
Also, the Streams for Trout
See:
Bridge of the Gods and Re-Live Old Indian Legends
Oregon Pony, First Steam Locomotive • Mt. Hood Scenic Railroad
Drive:
Scenic Columbia River Highway • Windy Ridge View Point • Mt. Hood Loop
Enjoy:
Windsurfing •Hiking Skyline Trails and Pacific Crest Trail
Mt. Hood Scenic Railroad
Relaxing Rid on the Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge Beacon Rock Golf Course