What should you bring?
It's OK if you don't have all these -- we have a lot of extras. Let us know what you need help with and we'll figure it out.
Clothes for relaxing, swimming, and hiking
Check the weather for Stevenson, Washington to get an idea of the weather conditions. If it's sunny, our camp site can get 10° hotter than Stevenson.
Footwear
Warm-weather hiking shoes or trail running shoes would help you explore the forest, but simple sneakers are fine too. Your shoes will get dirty!
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Some type of river footwear with solid soles will help you enjoy the river, which has a rough and rocky bottom. Tevas, Keens, etc.
Around camp
Camp chairs, sun hats, sun screen, insect repellent, hammock, a cutlery set + plate + bowl for each person.
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If you're local (Portland-ish), please bring a jug of water and snacks (we'll also have plenty of snacks, but we'd like to have extra).
Tent, if you want
If you want to camp in a tent, bring as much of that kit as you can: floor tarp, tent, sleeping pads, sleeping bags, etc.
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If you don't want to sleep in a tent (which is fine -- there are other options!) then check out the Lodging page.