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David Kerruish
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08/05/2018
Tucker Park Campground entrance.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The open sites in the Middle Loop of the campground.
David Kerruish
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08/05/2018
Sites 21 and 22.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Away from the river there are a number of more secluded sites.
David Kerruish
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08/05/2018
Sites in the East Fork loop.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The Middle Loop facilities. Children's movies are often shown during summer evenings.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The West Fork sites.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Sites 8 through 16 in the East Fork back onto the river, and some contain RV water hookups.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Tucker Park Campground.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The children's play area in the East Fork.
David Kerruish
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08/05/2018
The trail leading to the river.
David Kerruish
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08/05/2018
Hood River.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Looking up the cascades. The named sites in the West Fork front the river on the left of this image.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
A mellow section between cascades is perfect for swimming and floating.
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The day-use picnic area at the park entrance
David Kerruish
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The park is conveniently located just off the Hood River Fruit Loop.