Columbia River Gorge, United States

Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge

Price per night from$294.44

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD294.44), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Back-to-nature beauty

Setting

Gorge-ous White Salmon

In a verdant valley with Mount Hood views, Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is primed for adventures, providing easy access to its namesake natural wonder. Your basecamp sets the polished standard in outdoor hospitality with high-spec tents kitted out with modern, upscale furnishings, cloud-soft beds and cozy living spaces. Live acoustic music sets and nightly s’mores by the fire set the lo-fi tone — with star-filled Washington skies providing the mood lighting. 

Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is open from 23 April to 26 October 2026.

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$20 to spend at the camp’s boutique (excludes grab-and-go food)

Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

50, including 19 suites.

Check–Out

10am. Earliest check-in is at 3pm.

More details

Rates don’t include breakfast, but fresh spreads are available daily from $5 to $17 each. You’ll have access to camp programming, indoor and outdoor games, stargazing and s’mores sessions, and as much coffee and tea as you’d like.

Also

Given the outdoor — and largely undisturbed — nature of this camp, areas of the property may be difficult for guests with limited mobility.

Please note

Food isn’t allowed in any of the tents here, in line with Under Canvas’s Mindful Approach to your pristine surroundings.

Hotel closed

Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is open from 23 April to 26 October 2026.

At the hotel

Camp programming (including scheduled yoga), nightly campfires, board games, yoga mats and blocks to borrow, water refill stations, hot drinks, guest experience coordinators and a small boutique. In rooms: USB battery packs, battery-powered fans and bedside lanterns, a gas fireplace, and organic Essential Oils bath products.

Our favourite rooms

All tents have gas fireplaces and private sun-dosed decks, meaning you’ll be toasty whatever the weather. But if you want to spy constellations from under the covers, bag one of the Stargazer tents for its viewing window, perfectly positioned above the pillows. For group get-togethers, the Mount Hood Suite connects two ensuite tents via a deck with private outdoor space.

Packing tips

The camp falls into quiet time after 10pm, so be sure to bring a good book (and a pair of star-spotting binoculars) to cozy up with.

Also

There’s no WiFi here — and cell service can be temperamental — plus you won’t find any TVs around, meaning evenings tend to be filled with stargazing and fireside music and s’mores.

Pet‐friendly

Your dog’s welcome to join you for $35 a night, but he’ll have to stay on his lead around the grounds and can’t be left alone in the tent. See more pet-friendly hotels in Columbia River Gorge.

Children

Welcome; there’s no kids’ club or babysitting, but adjacent kids’ tents and a programme of family-friendly activities included with your stay make Under Canvas an all-ages favorite.

Sustainability efforts

As part of the company’s Mindful Approach to development and operations, Under Canvas has built its camp to integrate with Columbia River Gorge’s natural landscapes, ensuring environmental impacts are limited so flora and fauna can continue to thrive. Day-to-day runnings are designed to minimize light pollution, waste and water usage. To encourage guests’ immersion in nature, WiFi is not available and electricity has been replaced with rechargeable battery packs, which power fans and provide USB ports. Bathrooms feature pull-chain showers and low-flow toilets, and are stocked with organic, all-natural bath products. And the cutlery is biodegradable and compostable. Cafe-style dining is offered for breakfast and dinner, incorporating items sourced from local suppliers wherever possible. Under Canvas works closely with DarkSky International to minimize light pollution and protect the night sky.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Take a seat fireside for evening s’mores and hot chocolate.

Dress Code

Outdoorsy threads and cozy layers for lingering alfresco are all you’ll need here.

Hotel restaurant

Embers is the camp’s café-style dining spot: it has tables outdoors for alfresco dining and others indoors, and is open for breakfast and dinner. For the former, there’s barista-style coffees, avocado toast, yogurt and granola. Laidback suppers spotlight seasonal West Coast seafood. Signature dishes include the Canvas Burger, chevre and beet salad, and a PNW rice bowl. Several times a week, you can expect a side of live acoustic music, too. If you’re heading to the trails for the day, there’ll be grab-and-go snacks available to buy.

Hotel bar

Order Pacific Northwest craft beers and wines from local vineyards at Embers.

Last orders

Breakfast is available from 7am to 10am, and dinner is 5pm to 10pm.

Room service

The camp has a strict no food in tents policy.

Location

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Address
Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge
433 Oak Ridge Road
White Salmon
98672
United States

A scenic hour’s drive from Portland, Oregon, Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is set in a peaceful wooded valley on the national scenic area’s Washington State side, with views of Mount Hood, and is just 15 miles from White Salmon, Washington.

Planes

Portland International Airport is around 75 minutes away by road. If you’re considering driving from Seattle Tacoma International, you’ll need to allow around four and a half hours to reach the camp.

Automobiles

There’s parking at Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge; the main lot is a short walk from the lobby tent, and you can either walk to reception from there, or staff can collect your baggage by golf cart.

Worth getting out of bed for

The breathtaking geographical feature that Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is named for takes top billing: set in a jaw-dropping canyon that runs for over 80 miles — up to 4,000-feet deep in places — it forms the border between Washington and Oregon. Guest experience coordinators can recommend favorite local walks, excursions and sights worth seeing. But as well as mountain scenery, this area is ribboned with vines, too — and there are 10 wineries or vineyards for tours and tastings within 10 miles of the camp. 

Grab a picnic and go on a guided hike to witness the majesty of Mount Hood. Land steelhead and salmon on a fishing boat trip along the Columbia River (seasonal). Try stand-up paddleboarding along its calmer stretches; or sign up for whitewater rafting down the White Salmon River, followed by lunch and an afternoon on a sun-drenched patio at a local brewery in Hood River. Wildflowers, tranquil forests and awe-prompting waterfalls are yours to marvel at on a guided Botanical Discovery hike. Or set your pulse racing with a mountain biking tour along scenic ridge lines and led by an expert guide. 

Local restaurants

Designed to satisfy pre- and post-adventure appetites, a regionally inspired menu back at base means you’re unlikely to dine outside of camp.

 

Reviews

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Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this canyon country retreat in Washington and unpacked their daypacks, a full account of their adventure-packed break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge…

A Pacific Northwestern first for the outdoor hospitality experts, Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge brings the brand’s trademark immersed-in-nature dwelling to a peaceful, tree-lined valley in rural Washington State. Near both the White Salmon and Columbia rivers, this idyllic retreat is your launchpad for water-fuelled thrills including fishing, paddleboarding and rafting. And trailheads in the Mount Hood and Columbia River Gorge scenic areas cater to all levels of hiking. 

After days enjoyed in the great outdoors, return to welcome frills: West Coast-inspired cuisine at Embers, locally made wines sipped fireside, and high-spec lodgings with enough cozy trappings to soothe in style. 

There’s refinement, too, in the camp’s covetable location: it may feel out in the wilds, but the typical Pacific Northwest towns of White Salmon and Hood River are within easy reach for charming coffee shops, bakeries and breweries — plus there’s a wealth of wineries within 10 miles of camp. Like the robust cab-savs of the region’s wine cellars, this Washington escape is appealingly well rounded.

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Price per night from $269.54