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    We lost our sweet cat on July 8,2022 at Vineto State park campground. Please call if you find her. 720-275-1091

    The Ranger and campers found our lost cat!!! Robert went way beyond what most people would do! We are so grateful for his amazing integrity and character! Posted previously. We were traveling with two cats that became very frightened of the trains and the horns that were so near our campsite. One of the cats ran off and after two days of frantically looking for her. We had to leave for medical reasons. But an amazing man, Ranger Robert, helped to get the whole campsite and day use visitors to help find her after 6 days! He even slept near, her sounds in the bushes to help her feel safe and come out and eat the foods he'd brought her! He's been a real angel in our lives. He's taken her home now, to his family of a loving wife and many pets. We're so grateful for his amazing generosity and kindness to our sweet cat. Stay in Vineto campground, bring earplugs for the train sounds, leashes for pets and know it's a real community of caring people led by Ranger Robert!

    Edward K.

    I've camped here many times....especially when I first moved to the Hood River area and couldn't find an overpriced apartment. I camped here the other night, midweek, just to get away. And yes, like many reviewers have already stated, this campground is extremely loud! The A loop is situated between an interstate highway and an extremely busy railroad. It is hard to sleep, even with ear plugs in, and especially in a tent. To make matters worse, this park has river access via a road that crosses the railroad tracks. Since the trains have to travel through the campground and drive over this seldom used access road they are required to blare their horn, even at 3:30 a.m.! Also, this campground, like most State Parks, uses camp hosts, which, depending on the camp host, can sometimes make or break your experience. On this most recent trip, I walked up to the host's trailer and knocked on his door to ask about purchasing some firewood. He was really annoyed that he was being bothered on his day off. I walked through the back side of the A loop nearest the bathhouse and did not see his sign that read "Off Duty" that was pointing towards the highway for hardly anyone to see. Also, I wanted to hand him my pay envelope because I was having trouble getting the envelope into the fee tube, but he wouldn't take it. Just frustrating.

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