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State Park Overview

Nestled in the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge, Ainsworth is equal parts waterfall wonderland, hikers playground and campers delight.

Situated at the eastern end of Historic Highway 30, from Ainsworth to Crown Point to the west, youll find the worlds greatest concentration of high waterfalls (like Multnomah Falls).

By leaving the park on Nesmith Point trail, youll end up with a splendid view of St. Peters Dome, a majestic basalt monolith rising 2,000 feet above the mighty Columbia River. Hiking is definitely something youll want to do while camping at Ainsworth State Park.

Back at the campground, youll find 45 peaceful full-service campsites canopied in a laid-back, tree-filled setting. There are also four walk-in tent sites for a more primitive camping experience. This is a classic campground ... the smell of a campfire is your constant companion. Flush toilets, showers, a camp host, firewood and an amphitheater with interpretive programs are all here. Top it off with a roaring creek at the east end of the park, and you have all the makings for a great camping trip.


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... opposite the junction with the interstate access road in Bridal veil. Westbound I-84 ? Take Ainsworth State Park exit # 35 and follow the Historic Columbia River Highway for 7.1 miles (11.4 km ...
... of Old Scenic Highway 30, which runs alongside I-84. The subsection I visited started around Ainsworth State Park (on Old Scenic Highway US30) and continued until I got back onto I-84 from the ...
Ainsworth State Park

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