Under Canvas Debuts Its 12th Camp in Washington’s Columbia River Gorge

Under Canvas, the leader in upscale outdoor hospitality, announces the grand opening of its first camp in Washington State: Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge. The newest camp joins 11 other Under Canvas locations nationwide and is situated on a stunning 120-acre property in Washington’s White Salmon River Valley. What makes this camp uniquely special is its proximity to such a wide range of activities—from prime outdoor recreation to award-winning wineries and active lifestyle pursuits. Located just 15 miles from White Salmon, Washington, and a scenic one-hour drive from Portland along the Columbia River, Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge offers guests an exceptional new way to experience the Pacific Northwest.

At Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge, guests wake and fall asleep amid pine- and oak-covered hillsides, surrounded by breathtaking views in every direction—including Oregon’s iconic Mount Hood. Designed to deliver elevated outdoor hospitality, the camp features upscale safari-inspired canvas tents set on private decks for optimal views of vistas and peaks. Each tent is thoughtfully appointed with king-size beds, luxe linens, bedside lanterns, USB charging packs, a gas fireplace, and ensuite bathrooms with hot pull-chain showers, sinks, and flushing toilets. Signature Under Canvas accommodations feature the proprietary Stargazer Tent, designed with a viewing window above the bed to provide optimal nighttime visibility; along with the Mount Hood Suite Tent—two tents connected by a private deck and outdoor lounge, perfect for families or groups seeking spacious, shared retreats.

The camp’s design reflects the rich textures and natural hues of the Pacific Coast region, thoughtfully crafted to encourage connection and community. The lobby tent, furnished with West Elm pieces and artwork by local artists, features inviting lounge areas and communal dining spaces designed to bring guests together. A curated selection of books and games from Northwest artisans further enhances these shared spaces, fostering moments of relaxation and interaction. Just steps away, an expansive yoga deck offers a serene setting for yoga, stargazing, or soaking in sweeping valley and mountain views, inviting guests to connect with nature and each other.

With a dedicated on-site experiences team, guests enjoy customized recommendations and effortless access to the region’s top activities. From hiking scenic trails to kayaking the White Salmon River or pedaling along guided and self-guided bike tours, every itinerary is thoughtfully curated to align with each guest’s interests. Guests can explore the charm of nearby towns like Hood River, Oregon, unwind with wine tastings at more than 10 local wineries within a 10-mile radius, or seek adrenaline-pumping adventure with white water rafting. Whether sightseeing through the Gorge or simply soaking in the sweeping views, the camp blends immersive outdoor exploration with the elevated comfort and signature hospitality that defines the Under Canvas experience.

The dining program highlights al fresco and indoor café-style options, serving freshly made, seasonal dishes. Grab-and-go lunches and snacks are available throughout the day for guests fueling their adventures. Onsite programming includes a range of activities like acoustic live music, yoga, kids’ activities, nightly s’mores, and more. Premium brand partnerships offer guests use of Lululemon yoga mats and blocks, Black Diamond hiking poles, and a Gibson guitar for fireside strumming. Guests can also shop curated retail collections featuring the limited edition Under Canvas X Aviator Nation collab collection of sweatshirts, Hydro Flask drinkware, Sun Bum products, Pendleton® wool goods, and an exclusive Under Canvas apparel line.

Under Canvas remains dedicated to its Mindful Approach ethos, designing camps that minimize environmental impact, preserve open space, and follow DarkSky principles to protect the night sky. Under Canvas proudly operates the world’s first DarkSky-certified resorts, continuing to set the standard for sustainable outdoor hospitality. Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge is no different, and the team behind its development was intentional and thoughtful with every detail of the build to reduce impact, while optimizing the guest experience.

Since its inception over a decade ago, Under Canvas has dedicated itself to inspiring connections with extraordinary places, people, and the planet by enhancing access to the outdoors. Under Canvas’ operating dates for the 2025 season across its 12 open camps can be found here: www.undercanvas.com/locations.

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The Outdoor Collection by Under Canvas

Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge
433 Oak Ridge Rd
White Salmon, WA 98672
United States

+1 888-496-1148

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