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Sun Outdoors Bend

118 RV Sites

Sun Outdoors Bend in Bend, Oregon, offers 118 full-hookup RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 130 feet — the most generous length allowance in this tranche. Sites run in tiered Copper, Bronze, Gold, and Platinum categories, with a hot tub and sauna, fitness center, pickleball, and on-site dining in Central Oregon's high desert. One hundred eighteen sites span Copper water-and-electric, Bronze, Gold, and Platinum full-hookup, and full-hookup pull-through categories, all carrying 20, 30, and 50-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 130 feet. The tiering makes it easy to match site quality to budget. A general store, propane fills and exchange, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side, and a business center serves guests working remotely. Note that a resort fee applies. The property was formerly Crown Villa RV Resort. Amenities are resort-grade. A hot tub and sauna, fitness center, and clubhouse run year-round, with sports courts, pickleball, and tennis outdoors and on-site dining and a snack bar for meals. Walking trails and a dog park run the grounds along a creek, with live music and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. Bend sits in Deschutes County at the Cascades' eastern edge, in what is arguably the outdoor recreation capital of the Pacific Northwest. Mount Bachelor's skiing and snowboarding, the Deschutes River's whitewater rafting and fly fishing, Smith Rock's world-class climbing, and the Cascade Lakes Highway all converge here. Summer carries the heaviest demand, with winter drawing skiers to a resort that stays open. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $52/night

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Imperial River Co.

27 RV Sites

Imperial River Co. in Maupin, Oregon, offers 27 full-hookup RV sites directly on the banks of the Deschutes River, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 80 feet. Riverfront back-in and river view pull-through categories put guests on the water rather than near it, with a boat ramp, docks, a bar, and on-site dining. Twenty-seven sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp in riverfront back-in and river view pull-through configurations, sized to 80 feet, with picnic tables. Laundry, restrooms, showers, and site WiFi handle the practical side. When leaving the park, follow the directional signs slowly toward the exit without crowding, and proceed with caution to Bakeoven Road — depending on water level, you have two route options, one of which crosses the bridge. The river is the property's identity. A boat ramp and boat docks give direct access for whitewater rafting, fishing, and boating, with a community fire pit, walking trails, sports courts, volleyball, picnicking, and biking on the grounds. A bar, on-site dining, and a library round out the property, with planned activities through the season and strong birding along the canyon. Pets are welcome. Maupin sits on US-197 at the most active commercial whitewater and fishing section of the lower Deschutes — Oregon's most celebrated whitewater and fly fishing river, with 100 miles of canyon carrying Class III and IV rapids and a wild steelhead and rainbow trout fishery. Summer rafting season and the steelhead run drive demand. Reserve well ahead, and request a riverfront site early.

from $45/night

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Umpqua's Last Resort

15 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 1 Glamping Site, 1 RV Rental + Campsite Package, 2 Vintage RV Rentals

Umpqua's Last Resort in Idleyld Park, Oregon, offers 18 full-hookup back-in RV sites, four cabins, and a glamping site along the North Umpqua River, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet. Super, deluxe, and petite back-in categories size the site to the rig, with kayak rentals, a pavilion, and Umpqua National Forest at the door. Eighteen back-in sites span deluxe, petite, and super categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 45 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Sizing by rig class rather than amenity tier is genuinely fair — the petite category right-sizes for vans and small trailers rather than making them pay for space they cannot use. Four cabins, a glamping site, and retro RV rentals round out the lodging. A dump station, restrooms, showers, and a pavilion handle the practical side. Kayak rentals put you straight on the water for canoeing, kayaking, boating, water sports, and fishing, with hiking running in every direction from the property and offroading nearby. Pets are welcome. The North Umpqua is one of the great rivers of the Pacific Northwest — a fly-fishing-only stretch for summer steelhead that anglers travel across the country for, with water clear enough to sight-fish and a canyon of old-growth Douglas fir framing it. The North Umpqua Trail runs 79 miles alongside, Toketee and Watson Falls are close, and Crater Lake National Park is a reasonable drive east up Highway 138. Summer steelhead season and the Crater Lake window drive the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead for July through September.

from $45/night

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Meadowlark RV Park

14 RV Sites

Meadowlark RV Park in Creswell, Oregon, offers 14 full-hookup pull-through RV sites along the I-5 corridor, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 70 feet. A single pull-through category means no backing at any site, with a general store, laundry, showers, propane, and dog park. Fourteen sites are pull-through throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV, sized to 70 feet, with BBQ pits. One consistent spec and no guesswork — and 70 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow, which is exactly what a highway park should offer. A general store, laundry, propane fills, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. A dog park and horseshoes fill the grounds, with a general store on site for basics and propane available without leaving the park. The amenity set is deliberately spare, which keeps rates low and suits both through-travelers logging miles and guests using the park as a valley base. Cable TV at every site is a small touch that matters on a rainy Oregon evening. A national park area is nearby, and pets are welcome. Creswell sits in the southern Willamette Valley just south of Eugene. The University of Oregon is minutes away, the valley is one of the great Pinot Noir regions of the world, and the coast, the Oregon Dunes, and Crater Lake are all within driving range. Summer is peak in the Pacific Northwest, with Oregon football weekends and the fall harvest driving distinct spikes. Reserve well ahead for July through September and for home game dates.

from $68/night

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Eugene Mobile Village-RV Park

4 RV Sites

Eugene Mobile Village and RV Park in Eugene, Oregon, offers full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet, in the Glenwood neighborhood on the Eugene-Springfield border. The park has been welcoming travelers since 1945, with laundry, showers, and site WiFi. Pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 45 feet, with picnic tables and site WiFi. Every site pulls through, which suits the overnight and short-stay traffic the park mainly serves. Laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. This is a small property — call ahead rather than counting on a space. Pets are welcome. The amenity set stays practical, with fishing, biking, and hiking from the surrounding area and boating nearby. The value here is an urban location with genuine hookups, in a city where that combination is scarce. The position is convenient in a way few campgrounds manage. The park sits just off I-5 on the border of Eugene and Springfield, a minute's drive from downtown Springfield's shopping and dining, with the University of Oregon stadium a few minutes away. Beyond the city, the McKenzie River fly fishing corridor, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, and the Three Sisters Wilderness are all accessible — Eugene is arguably the most outdoor-recreation-accessible university city in the Pacific Northwest. University event weekends, particularly home football games, tighten Eugene lodging considerably. Reserve well ahead if your stay overlaps one.

from $63/night

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River Mill RV Park

97 RV Sites, 1 Apartment

River Mill RV Park in Estacada, Oregon, offers 97 oversized full-hookup RV sites and an apartment in the foothills of the Mount Hood National Forest, with 30 and 50-amp service on a big-rig-friendly layout. Back-in and pull-through categories join a laundry, showers, recreation center, playground, and dog park at a newer full-service park off Highway 224. Ninety-seven sites run in back-in and pull-through categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp. Every site is oversized, which is the point — the park was designed for the large modern rigs that older mountain campgrounds in this corridor simply cannot accommodate. Confirm length limits with the park for your specific coach. An apartment rounds out the lodging. A laundry, restrooms, showers, and recycling handle the practical side. A recreation center, playground, and dog park fill the grounds, with a river and lake nearby. The amenity set is deliberately practical rather than resort-scale, which suits a property built as a comfortable base for the Clackamas corridor. Pets are welcome. Estacada sits where the Clackamas River drains the western slopes of the Cascades through Douglas fir forest, clear mountain streams, and reservoir-dotted ridge country. The Clackamas is a designated Wild and Scenic River with excellent fishing and whitewater, Mount Hood is close, and Portland is within an easy drive northwest. Summer is peak in the Pacific Northwest, when the Cascades are accessible and the weather is reliable. Demand also runs steadily from work stays year-round. Reserve well ahead for July through September, and ask about monthly rates.

from $72/night

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Burns RV Park

52 RV Sites, 2 Cabins, 8 Tent Sites, 1 Yurt, 1 Tipi

Burns RV Park in Oregon offers 52 RV sites, two cabins, eight tent sites, and two tipis and yurts at 4,150 feet in the high desert, with 30 and 50-amp service, ADA-accessible sites, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 130 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Full-hookup categories at both amperages join a 30-amp water-and-electric tier and a double dry camping spot. Fifty-two sites span 30-amp full hookup, 50-amp full hookup, 30/50-amp full hookup, 30-amp water-and-electric, and double dry camping categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 130 feet. One hundred thirty feet is exceptional, and the double dry camping spot gives self-contained rigs a low-cost option. Accessible sites are available. Two cabins, eight tent sites, and two tipis and yurts round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. A dog park, tennis, horseshoes, and picnicking fill the grounds, with a creek on the property, wine and beer tasting nearby, and planned activities through the season. Birding is exceptional here. Pets are welcome. Burns sits on US-20 at the eastern edge of the Harney Basin, a vast open landscape unlike anything on the usual Pacific Northwest circuit. Steens Mountain, the Alvord Desert, the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Diamond Craters, the Peter French Round Barn, BLM wild horse corrals, and hot springs are all within reach. Spring migration at Malheur and summer draw the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $28/night

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Sun Outdoors Portland South

58 RV Sites

Sun Outdoors Portland South in Wilsonville, Oregon, offers 58 full-hookup RV sites across 45 wooded acres overlooking the Willamette Valley, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 66 feet, open all year. Premium full-hookup and standard back-in categories join an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, and clubhouse. Fifty-eight sites run in premium full hookup and standard back-in categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 66 feet. Two tiers keep booking simple, and 66 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. A general store, laundry, propane exchange, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The property was formerly Pheasant Ridge RV Park. An indoor pool is the standout — genuinely valuable in the Pacific Northwest, where the swimming season is short and the rain is not. A hot tub and sauna sit alongside, with a fitness center, recreation center, clubhouse, pavilion, playground, and dog park filling the rest. Wine and beer tasting is nearby. Pets are welcome. Forty-five wooded acres on the urban edge gives the resort a genuinely quiet setting while keeping the I-5 corridor minutes away — Portland is a short drive north, Salem south, and the Willamette Valley's Pinot Noir country begins immediately west, with dozens of tasting rooms within half an hour. The Willamette River, Champoeg State Park, and the Oregon Garden are all close. Summer is peak in the Pacific Northwest, when the valley is at its best and the wine country fills. Year-round operation and the indoor pool make the shoulder seasons genuinely viable. Reserve well ahead for July through September and for harvest.

from $62/night

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Lewis & Clark Campground

94 RV Sites, 9 Tent Sites

Lewis and Clark Campground in North Bonneville, Washington, offers 94 RV sites and nine tent sites in the Columbia River Gorge, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service in both full-hookup and partial categories. Set among established old timber with mountain views, minutes from Beacon Rock and the gorge's waterfall corridor. Ninety-four sites span 30/50-amp full-hookup back-in, 30/20-amp partial back-in, and 30/20-amp partial pull-through categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted, with fire pits and picnic tables. Check your tier before booking — the partial categories carry water and electric but not sewer at the site, and the dump station covers the rest. Nine tent sites round out the lodging. A laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Most sites have partial shade from mature trees, with the mix of sun and shade varying by location. Walking trails run the property, with picnicking on the grounds. Boating, a golf course, mountains, rivers, and a state park are all nearby. Pets are welcome. The Columbia River Gorge has been a National Scenic Area since 1986, and this stretch is why — the river cutting through the Cascades in a corridor of waterfalls, basalt cliffs, and old-growth Douglas fir. Beacon Rock and its trail system are close, with Multnomah Falls and the Historic Columbia River Highway a short drive west. Summer is peak in the gorge, with spring waterfall flows and fall color drawing strong shoulder seasons. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $39/night

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Oregon Outback RV Park

11 RV Sites, 1 Tent Site

Oregon Outback RV Park in Lakeview, Oregon, offers 11 RV sites and a tent site on the Oregon Outback Scenic Byway, with 30 and 50-amp water-and-electric service and rigs accepted to 80 feet. Pull-through and no-hookup back-in categories serve a spacious, family-owned property at 4,800 feet with views of Abert Rim. Eleven sites run in pull-through and no-hookup back-in configurations, the serviced sites carrying water and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 80 feet, with picnic tables — note there are no sewer hookups, though a dump station is available. A tent site covers simpler camping. Laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, and WiFi handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. A playground serves families, and the setting does the rest. Abert Rim rises directly from the alkali flat of Lake Abert's western shore — the longest exposed fault escarpment in North America at over 30 miles long and 2,500 feet tall, a geological display that recalibrates your sense of the Great Basin's vertical scale. Fishing, hiking, biking, birding, and hot springs are all accessible from the area, with skiing nearby in season. The elevation delivers crisp, clear air and genuinely dark night skies, which the Outback Byway's distance from any major urban center sustains. Lake County packs more geological and wildlife interest into its landscape than almost anywhere else in Oregon. The park serves the high desert season, with summer travel on the byway the peak and fall bringing clear conditions and quiet. With 11 sites, reserve ahead for summer weekends.

from $25/night

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Rock Creek Park & Campground

101 RV Sites, 33 Tent Sites

Rock Creek Park & Campground in Stevenson, Washington, offers 101 RV sites and 33 tent sites in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, with 20, 30, and 50-amp full hookups, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 40 feet. Full-hookup and dry RV categories serve a county-operated campground in Rock Creek's wooded corridor. One hundred one back-in sites run in 30/50-amp full hookup and dry RV categories, the serviced sites carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 40 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Dry sites suit self-contained rigs at a lower rate. Thirty-three tent sites make this notably tent-friendly. Restrooms and WiFi handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. The grounds include a covered picnic shelter, a play structure, and open multi-use fields — the sort of space a county park provides and a commercial campground rarely does. Picnicking and birding run from the wooded creek corridor. Stevenson is the Skamania County seat, on the Washington shore of the Columbia River at 710 SW Rock Creek Drive. The Columbia River Gorge is one of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular and most accessible landscapes, and the campground sits inside it — waterfalls, hiking trails, wind sports, and the geological scenery of the Gorge are all immediately available. Summer is peak in the Gorge, with windsurfing and hiking season overlapping. Reserve ahead for July and August weekends, and note the 40-foot cap before booking a larger rig.

from $30/night

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Rising River RV Resort & River House

20 RV Sites

Rising River RV Resort & River House in Roseburg, Oregon, offers 20 full-hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 65 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout, with 1,100 feet of South Umpqua River frontage. River back-in and pull-through categories sit just off Interstate 5 in Umpqua Valley wine country. Twenty sites run in river back-in, pull-through, and small pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 65 feet. The small pull-through option is useful for compact rigs that do not need a full-length site. A general store, laundry, propane fills, restrooms, showers, and a recreation center handle the practical side. Guests are asked to review and agree to the park's policies and hold-harmless statements before arrival. Pets are welcome. The river frontage is the draw — 1,100 feet of the South Umpqua gives this the most river-adjacent position of any campground in the greater Roseburg area. Swimming runs from the water, and a dog park serves pets. Roseburg sits in Douglas County just off I-5, and the surroundings reward a stay. The Wildlife Safari is a 10-minute drive, and the award-winning Umpqua Valley wineries surround the property — southern Oregon's Applegate and Umpqua AVAs produce serious wine without the visitor density that the Willamette Valley now carries. Summer river season and harvest drive demand. With 20 sites, reserve ahead for warm-weather weekends.

from $76/night


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