Not for the light sleeper! Although this park is lush and green and close to the waterfalls, the spaces are tight and the train tracks are VERY close and extremely busy! Over 20 long, loud trains passed by in less than 24 hours. We won't stay here again.
Our first time to Ainsworth state park. We found the (A) loop where we stayed very nice and sort of secluded with lots of trees even though you could slightly hear the HWY traffic and the occasional train without any horn. It was really not that noisy. The B loop is much closer to the noise and is more flat ground area. The only slight complaint we had is that the speed of the vehicles going down the hill road past our camp area was a little excessive. Most don’t understand what 5 MPH is and are doing 15-20 MPH. Much too fast for the small road and people. This Park is really not suitable for very large rigs as the roads are narrow and have several tight curves. We found the showers and bath rooms very nice and clean. As a matter of fact, the whole park was very clean by the attentive staff. The campground has a large play area that has a horse shoe area and they have an amphitheater area as well. A very nice place to say for only $26 a night for full hook ups.
Wish we would have read the review about the trains rumbling through the campground before we stayed here! Echo the sentiment about it being beautiful, but those trains were loud and woke me up all night!
Nestled in the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge, Ainsworth State Park is equal parts waterfall wonderland, hiker's playground and camper's delight.Situated at the eastern end of Historic Highway 30, from Ainsworth to Crown Point to the west, you'll find the world's greatest concentration of high waterfalls (like Multnomah Falls).
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