Facebook Page View
Page content has changed. Use landmarks to navigate fresh content.
Hudson-Parcher Park is a hidden gem deep in the forested hills of Columbia County. A quiet place to camp or relax for a day, the park lies about four miles from Rainier, Oregon, and is traversed by Beaver Creek. Visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, cycling, fishing, canoeing and birding. Hudson-Parcher has 10 dedicated tent sites, 10 electric/water sites, 15 gravel-covered RV sites, three playgrounds for the kids, picnic tables, fire rings, flush toilets, hot showers, ball courts, a horseshoe pit, a soccer field, a basketball court and covered picnic areas. Hudson-Parcher Park is popular with family groups, sports groups and others as it offers a day cabin with cooking facilities for a party of up to 66 people. Camp hosts staff the park in the summer months. Check the Columbia County website for additional information.
Natural Features
Located in the county's deep temperate forest, Hudson-Parcher is covered with older, second-growth forest. Douglas firs and big leaf mapled offer shade while ferns, Oregon grape and other native plants provide undercover. Beaver Creek meanders through the 27-acre park. Great family park, paved entrance, gravel pad sites, creek, 27 acres of park, 3 play grounds, basketball, vollley ball, regulation horseshoe pit, lots of grassy area for play and summer picnics.
Recreation
Three play grounds for the kids, picnicking, shelters, relaxing, volleyball, ball fields, horseshoe pits, and dump station.
Facilities
Day use cabin with kitchen, covered picnic areas, and lots of open space.
Nearby Attractions
Near by the Columbia River to enjoy fishing, swimming, or boating.
Alerts and Important Information

Park

Overnight camping is limited to seven (7) nights in any ten (ten) day period.
Only one vehicle and camping unit is included with standard camp fees. A second vehicle/tent at the campsite (or alternate area) is subject to a nightly $7.00 extra vehicle/tent fee. Maximum of 2 vehicles per campsite.
Maximum occupancy per campsite, to include all individuals and animal pets, is 8 per day
Check in is 2:00 pm and check out is 12:00 pm.
Quiet hours are 10 pm to 7 am.
All animals must be in a pet container or on a leash/lead line (one end attached to the animal, the other end attached to a human or man-made stationary structure), which restricts the animal to the site where the owner is camping, picnicking, etc. No animal shall be allowed to infringe upon another visitor.
You must be at least 18 years old to make park reservations.
Motor vehicles are not to exceed five (5) miles per hours in the park unless otherwise posted.

Possible Fire Ban

At the discretion of the State Forestry Department, fires normally permitted in park areas may be restricted or prohibited due to high fire hazard conditions.

For a complete list of rules/guidelines and fees, please visit our website .

Notice pursuant to ORS 105.688: Any fee paid as part of this application is for the reservation of the specific area, at the specific time, and for the specific recreational use identified in this application. Pursuant to ORS 105.682 and ORS 105.688(4), Columbia County is not liable in contract or tort for any personal injury, death or property damage that arises out of the use of the park for any other recreational purposes, during any other time, or in any other area of the park.

Hudson-Parcher Park camping trips are easy to plan with ReserveAmerica. Hudson-Parcher Park campground reservations can be made online. Click one of the links below to see available campsites at Hudson-Parcher Park or day pass availability.