RV Parks in Myrtle Creek, Oregon

Myrtle Creek has 1 RV park along I-5 in southern Oregon. Tri City RV Park offers 40 sites with full hookups. Learn more on RVParkway.

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RV Parks in Myrtle Creek

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Myrtle Creek RV Parks: 1 Campground in Oregon

Myrtle Creek, Oregon sits along Interstate 5 at milepost 108, 18 miles south of Roseburg, OR. This small city hosts 1 RV park that serves travelers on the Umpqua River corridor. Tri City RV Park provides a on-site stop for RVs hauling boats or trailers to the Oregon Coast.

How many RV parks operate in Myrtle Creek?

Myrtle Creek contains 1 campground, Tri City RV Park, located at 499 NE Terry Street. This park operates 40 sites with full 30/50 amp hookups. Sites measure 30 x 55 feet and accommodate rigs up to 45 feet total length.

What amenities does Tri City RV Park offer?

Tri City RV Park provides 40 pull-through sites, each with a picnic table and fire ring. The park includes a modern bathhouse with 4 private showers and a laundry facility with 3 washers and 3 dryers. A dump station sits on-site for guest use.

  • Free Wi-Fi with 50 Mbps download speed
  • Concrete patios at 12 sites for extra living space
  • Pet area with 500 square feet of fenced grass
  • RV storage for 20 vehicles at $35 per month

What is the nightly rate at Myrtle Creek campgrounds?

Tri City RV Park charges $45 per night for a full-hookup pull-through site. Weekly rates drop to $250, and monthly stays cost $600 plus electricity meter reading. Rates include water, sewer, and 50 amp electric service.

What attractions sit near Myrtle Creek RV parks?

Myrtle Creek sits 3 miles from the Umpqua River boat launch at River Forks Park. The city of Roseburg, OR lies 18 miles north with 12 wineries along the Umpqua Valley Wine Trail. Crater Lake National Park is 85 miles east via Highway 138.

How do Myrtle Creek campgrounds compare to nearby cities?

Tri City RV Park is 1 of 4 campgrounds in Douglas County. Nearby Roseburg has 3 RV parks and Grants Pass, OR has 5 RV parks located 45 miles south on I-5. Myrtle Creek offers $5 to $10 lower nightly rates than Roseburg or Grants Pass.

Myrtle Creek, Oregon hosts 1 RV park along the I-5 corridor, providing a quiet stopover with full hookups for travelers exploring the Umpqua River region.

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