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Small Corps of Engineers campground on the Columbia River that’s generally well maintained and quiet. Sites are paved pull-throughs with shade and available 30/50‑amp and full hookups; bathhouse, shower/laundry and a convenient dump station are on site. Hosts are described as friendly and it’s a handy overnight/halfway stop with a boat ramp and small playground. Tradeoffs: tent campers should be cautious—several visitors reported nighttime sprinkler runs that flooded gravel tent pads—and RVers have occasionally noted low voltage, sewer or dry/buggy conditions. Reservations recommended for popular shaded sites.

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📖 About This Campground

Plymouth Campground is located by the small town of Plymouth, Washington. The day use area and boat launch are on a small island on Lake Umatilla on the Columbia River. Popular activities in the area include fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing and hunting.
The campground offers 32 sites with electric hookups. Amenities include flush and pit toilets, showers, drinking water, a dump station and playground. The day use area has a swim beach, boat ramp, flush toliets, vault toliet and courtesy dock.
The park is situated in a high desert environment on an island on the Columbia River. The island is covered with tall sage and Russian Olive trees, but shade is limited. Wildlife is abundant in the area, and mule deer, waterfowl and raptors are commonly seen.
Visitors enjoy boating, water sports and swimming in the river. Anglers fish for Chinook, steelhead, walleye, sturgeon, and shad. The boat ramp is located at the day use area for convenient river access.

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