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Peach Beach Campark
Campground Description: The Peach Beach Campark is a well laid out privately owned and operated RV park that shares a common fence with Maryhill State Park. If you had planned to stay at Maryhill State Park and found it full (it frequently is) Peach Beach Campark is a great alternative. With 82 RV camping sites your chances of finding a vacancy are very good. This RV park is laid out such that almost half of the RV camping sites are pull through. Roughly a quarter of the RV camping sites backup to the river. Within a few miles are Maryhill Museum as well as a full size replica of Stonehenge. Shopping and restaurants are available in Goldendale, 12 miles to the North. Unless you bring a boat, fishing for Salmon, Steelhead and Walleye won't be very productive. Shore fishing will often produce a reasonable catch of bass. Open year round.
Number of Sites: 82
Electricity: Yes except at RV camping sites 14 and 33 to 44
Water: Yes except at RV camping sites 14 and 33 to 44
Sewer: Yes at RV camping sites 1 through 12 and 74 through 82
Waste Water Dump Station: Yes
Directions: Interstate 84 Westbound or Eastbound - Drive to exit 104, the Highway 97 exit. Travel North and cross the bridge into Washington. Approximately 100 yards beyond the base of the bridge, on the right (East) side of Highway 97 look for the sign at the entrance to Maryhill State Park and Peach Beach Campark. Peach Beach Campark is located East of Maryhill on the same access road. State Route 14 Westbound or Eastbound - Follow State Highway 14 (SR14) to Highway 97. Turn South onto Highway 97. The sign at the entrance to Maryhill State Park is approximately 1¾ miles south of the SR-14 and Highway 97 intersection on the left (East) side. Peach Beach Campark is located East of Maryhill on the same access road.
Fishing: Yes, on the Columbia River for Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Walleye, bass and others. Fish from a boat or from the shore.
Astronomy Opportunities: Very good because there is no light pollution. The exact location for computerized telescopes is 45.68571° North, 120.81759° West. Note that this RV park is only a 20 minute drive to the famous Goldendale Observatory State Park. The observatory is operated by the State of Washington's Park Service and is open to the public. for further information go to Goldendale Observatory State Park
Nearby Golfing:
13 miles North in Goldendale: Goldendale Country Club 1901 N. Columbus Goldendale, WA 98620 509-773-4705 Goldendale Country Club 21 miles Southwest in The Dalles: The Dalles Country Club (9 holes) 541-296-5252 The Dalles Country Club take exit 82 from I-84Lone Pine Village Golf Course (9 holes) 541-298-2800 take exit 87 from I-84
Contact Information:
Peach Beach Campark 89 Maryhill Hwy
Goldendale, Washington 98620 509-773-4927
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Page last updated 01/24/2013
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