Hudson-Parcher Park

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75503 Larson Road, Rainier, OR, 97048

Hudson-Parcher Park is situated in the breathtaking city of Vancouver, Washington, and is the perfect spot for outdoor adventurer looking for an authentic nature escape. Lookout for miles of untouched landscapes, fresh air and vivid colors, as well as excellent local activities and attractions. 

 

Amenities and Activities

RVers can take advantage of a ton of great activities near the campground. Some camper favorites include: hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, swimming, golfing and scenic viewing. Amenities at the park include: tent camping, pull thrus, 30 amp sites, water and sewerage.

 

Attractions

Visitors can expect great Washington attractions such as:

- North Clark County Winery Loop

- Pomeroy Living History Farm

- Eatery at the Grant House

- Lacamas Lake

- Fort Vancouver

- The Vancouver Water Resources Education Center

- Marshall House

 

With plenty of wide, open spaces and greenery in every direction and tons to do in the city, it's no wonder the park is almost always full. Book early, and we hope to see you there!

 

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


30 Amps

50 Amps

Community Restrooms

Sewer Hookups

Water Hookups



Boating

Fishing

Surfing






75503 Larson Road, Rainier, OR, 97048
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Overall Rating:

4

DAVID REYNOLDS avatar

DAVID REYNOLDS

4

Nice wooded sites, far enough from interstate. Very friendly hosts. Could use more showers (only one).

5/27/2018
Bertha W Lopez avatar

Bertha W Lopez

4

The campground was quiet, clean and pet friendly. The host couple was very friendly. There is only one shower available for the entire place, though it was very clean. There are 42 sites and 5 cabins available. There are natural ponds and fishing, several trails and firewood is plenty.Each site is 50/30 amp, electric, sewer and water. Our site (#3) was a pull thru and a level packed gravel area with a concrete pad. The entire camp was clean and beautiful and felt very homey. The only con we found was the playground. It only had an unkempt swing set and slide and our little girl wouldn't even play on it. There were several seasonal people there who said they loved the area and their sites. It was a nice little place to stop by for a few days. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group

2/4/2017