Explore the Beaver State: 7 Great Oregon RV Parks

Explore the Beaver State: 7 Great Oregon RV Parks

Oregon is a highly underrated state, and the RV parks are some of the best and most relaxing in the country. There are over 98,000 square miles of coast, forests, and waterfalls to explore in the Beaver State.

Are you planning an RV trip to the Pacific Northwest? Searching for Oregon RV Parks can be time-consuming, so check out this handy list of the top 7 parks in the state.

1. Crater Lake RV Park

A trip to Oregon should have Crater Lake on the to-do list! This RV park is the gateway to Crater Lake National Park and is brimming with activities like a great social experience with other campers, horseback riding, rafting, swimming, snowmobiles, and off-road vehicle trails.

This park is also known as Prospect Park &  is the ultimate forest camping experience since it resides on 10 acres of forest land, and well-behaved dogs are welcome, too!

2. Sea and Sand RV Park

One of the best whale-watching spots on the Pacific Coast is Depoe Bay, Oregon. Sea and Sand RV Park provide that perfect oceanside opportunity for catching a glimpse of the variety of whales, mainly blue and humpback. Thirty of the one-hundred fourteen spots are ocean view, plus they are a pet-friendly park.

There are basic activities at this Oregon Coast RV park, but local activities include specialty boutique store shopping, playing at the casino, and enjoying the view and beach.

3. Sweetbrier Train and RV Park

Guaranteed you have never stayed at an RV park like this one because there is actually a train that takes you through the park- built by the owner! Sweetbrier is a privately owned family-friendly park, and they are happy to host your event as well as campers. This is one of the best RV parks near Portland.

4. Crown Villa RV Resort

In the high desert of Central Oregon is a great little town called Bend that is the outdoor lover’s dream. Are you into hiking, biking, or whitewater rafting in the summer? There’s plenty to do in the winter, too!

At this RV resort enjoy a resort feeling with a hot tub, fitness center, and tennis courts! Pet friendly and plenty of social activities are planned so that you can meet your neighbors if you choose.

5. Umpqua Riverfront RV Park

They boast a “tranquil camping experience” at the Umpqua Riverfront RV Park, as they are in a wooded oasis on the Umpqua River. Great for those in retirement, or just looking for peace and quiet this small park has 20 spaces only.  Be sure to check their map for directions, since they mention GPS can be a bit tricky in their area.

6. Maple Lane RV Park and Marina

This big rig friendly park is located on the Suislaw River in western Oregon. and is famous for their fishing experiences. Local fun includes checking out the sea lion caves, lighthouses, Oregon dunes, and the historic town of Florence. Maple Lane loves to put on events for their campers like yoga by the river, community BBQs, and holiday celebrations.

7. Silver Spur RV Park

Tucked away in Northeast Oregon is this warm welcoming RV park. On-site fun includes a lodge with fireplace, game room, pool & hot tub, and a fishing pond. Silver Spur wants you and your family to feel at home here while you are on your road trip. They get high ratings from their campers, and they even have teepee and cabin rentals available if you want to switch it up for a night.

Explore Oregon RV Parks

As you can see, there is something for everyone with Oregon RV parks. It is tough to choose just one, so extend your stay in the state, and choose a few to visit! Bankston Motorhome has a whole slew of travel blog topics that you might want to check out before you plan your next trip.

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