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Campground Brochure and Map of Ainsworth State Park (SP) in Oregon. Published by Oregon State Parks and Recreation.
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Historic Columbia River
Highway State Trail
The HCRH State Trail is a paved trail for
pedestrians and bicyclists in three separate,
disconnected segments along abandoned
stretches of old Highway 30. Enjoy the
Columbia River Gorge scenery while riding
along old and new alignments of the Historic
Columbia River Highway. Motorized
wheelchairs are allowed and all trail segments
are rated moderate to difficult for people with
disabilities.
Special events on the Hood River to Mosier
section may allow antique cars, race runners
and race cyclists in spring and summer. Ride
with caution.
Hikers and bicyclists can access several
sections of the Historic Columbia River
Highway State Trail from trailheads along
I-84. Access is westbound and eastbound
unless noted:
• John B. Yeon (Ainsworth Exit 35)
• Tooth Rock (Bonneville Dam Exit 40)
• Bridge of the Gods (Cascade Locks Exit 44)
• Wyeth Trailhead (Exit 51)
• Starvation Creek (Exit 55 westbound)
• Viento (Exit 56)
• Hood River/West Trailhead (Hood River
Exit 64)
• Mosier/East Trailhead (Exit 69)
John B. Yeon - Cascade Locks: 6.8 miles.
A staircase at Eagle Creek is a barrier to
wheelchairs and bikes with panniers or
trailers. Wyeth Trailhead - Viento: 6 miles;
Hood River - Mosier: 4.8 miles.
The Lindsey Creek - Viento section connects
with U.S. Forest Service trails for more
challenging hikes. All pets must be on a leash
with a maximum length of 6 feet.
Day-use parking fees
Day-use parking permits are required yearround at Rooster Rock, Benson, Dabney, East
Mayer, and the Twin Tunnels trailheads on the
Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.
You will need to display a valid daily, 12-or
24-month permit or your camping receipt,
which serves as a daily permit for each of the
days you are registered. Daily permits are sold
at each park; annual and 24-month permits are
sold online at store.oregonstateparks.org or at
major state park offices.
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Self-registration
Information
Firewood
RV dump station
Recycling center
Full-hookup site
Hiker/biker camp
Accessible camping
Shower
Restroom
Playground
Hiking trails
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• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
• All vehicles must be parked on pavement.
• Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but must be ridden with the
traffic flow. Riders under age 16 must wear helmets.
• When your pet is not confined in a vehicle or tent, you must hold
it, hold on to its collar, or physically control it on a leash that is no
longer than six feet. Wastes must be properly removed.
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• Collection of firewood within the park is not permitted.
Firewood is available for purchase from the campground host(s).
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All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request.
Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.
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