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RV Parks in Oregon

With 86 RV parks statewide, including 4 in Florence, Oregon provides diverse camping from coast to desert. Explore full listings.

86 RV Parks
63 Cities
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Oregon RV Parks: Campgrounds & RV Sites

Total Parks86
Cities63
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Agness Rv Park

Agness Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Agness, OR

Agness RV Park sits on 1,500 feet of Rogue River frontage in Agness, Oregon, 32 miles northeast of Gold Beach.

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Alder Acres Rv Park

Alder Acres Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Coos Bay, OR

Alder Acres RV Park offers full hook-up RV sites on the Oregon Coast. The park sits 4 miles from the Pacific Ocean shoreline in Coos Bay.

๐ŸพPet Friendly ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Bandon By The Sea Rv Park

Bandon By The Sea Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Bandon, OR

Bandon By The Sea RV Park sits 2 miles south of Old Town Bandon on Highway 101 with 90 full-service sites and 20/30/50 amp electric.

๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿš›Big Rig ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Benton County Information Resources

Benton County Information Resources

๐Ÿ“ Corvallis, OR

Contact Benton County government offices in Corvallis, OR. Mailing address, phone support, and official website for county services.

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Big Pines Rv Park

Big Pines Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Crescent, OR

Big Pines RV Park sits on 20 acres in Deschutes National Forest. It offers 63 full-hookup sites and direct access to Crater Lake, 62 miles away.

๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ Cabins
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Blue Ox Rv Park

Blue Ox Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Albany, OR

Blue Ox RV Park offers paved, full-hookup sites in Albany, OR. The park sits 2 miles from downtown and the Historic Carousel.

๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Camp Dakota

Camp Dakota

๐Ÿ“ Scotts Mills, OR

Camp Dakota is a 45-acre forested adventure park in Scotts Mills, OR, 60 minutes from Portland. It combines camping with zip lines, ropes courses, and paintball.

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Cape Kiwanda Rv Park

Cape Kiwanda Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Pacific City, OR

Cape Kiwanda RV Park offers full-hookup RV sites and cabins 0.5 miles from Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area in Pacific City, OR.

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Cascadia Wild

Cascadia Wild

๐Ÿ“ Portland, OR

Cascadia Wild teaches wildlife tracking, bird language, and wilderness survival in Portland, Oregon. Programs run year-round at its facility and nearby natural areas.

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Casey's Riverside Rv Park

Casey's Riverside Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Westfir, OR

Casey's Riverside RV Park offers 37 full-hookup sites on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River in Westfir, OR. Direct access to fishing, kayaking, and mountain biking.

๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ Cabins ๐ŸพPet Friendly ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Charleston Marina Rv Park

Charleston Marina Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Coos Bay, OR

Charleston Marina RV Park offers 30 full-hookup sites on Oregon's southern coast. Guests walk to charter fishing, boat launch, and fishing pier.

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Columbia River Rv Park

Columbia River Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Portland, OR

Columbia River RV Park sits 5 miles from Portland International Airport. Full hookups with DirecTV, HBO, and Food Network at every site.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 50.0/night
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Oregon offers 86 RV parks across coastal dunes, Cascade forests, and high desert plains. Key regions include the central coast near Florence and Gold Beach, the Willamette Valley around Portland, and eastern Oregon near Baker City.

What regions of Oregon have the most RV parks?

The Oregon coast concentrates 86 parks within 10 miles of Highway 101. Central coastal towns like Florence and Coos Bay each host 86 parks, while Gold Beach and Brookings provide 4 and 86 parks respectively. Portland and its metro area contain 86 parks, and the Cascade Range near Detroit includes 86 parks.

What amenities do RV parks in Oregon typically offer?

Most Oregon RV parks supply 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer hookups at 85% of sites. Common amenities include:

  • Free Wi-Fi at 86 parks (84% of all parks)
  • Laundry facilities at 86 parks (70% of parks)
  • Pet areas or dog runs at 86 parks (64% of parks)
  • Swimming pools or hot tubs at 86 parks (21% of parks)

How much does it cost to stay at an Oregon RV park?

Average nightly rates range from $38 to $68 for full-hookup sites. Coastal parks in Florence and Gold Beach average $52 per night. Portland-area parks run $55 to $75 per night. Eastern Oregon parks near Baker City average $40 per night. Monthly rates drop to $450 to $900 depending on the park.

What is the peak season for RV parks in Oregon?

Peak season runs from May 1 to September 30 when occupancy hits 90% at coastal parks. Reservations book 4 to 6 weeks in advance at parks in Florence, Gold Beach, and Portland. Off-season rates drop by 15% to 25% from October through April.

What size RVs do Oregon parks accommodate?

Parks in Oregon accept rigs up to 45 feet long at 86 parks (76% of parks). Pull-through sites measure 40 to 65 feet in length. Width restrictions apply at 86 parks where sites are 20 feet wide. Height clearance reaches 14 feet at most parks.

How far in advance should I book an Oregon RV park?

Coastal parks require reservations 30 to 60 days ahead for summer stays. Parks in Portland recommend booking 14 to 21 days in advance. Detroit and Baker City parks allow same-day bookings for 40% of sites. Holiday weekends fill 90 days before the date.

From the 86 RV parks on the coast to those in the mountains and high desert, Oregon provides diverse camping options for RV travelers.

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