RV campgrounds near Central Point, Oregon offer travelers convenient access to the Rogue Valley's attractions. Located at 1,272 feet elevation in Jackson County, these parks serve as gateways to Crater Lake National Park and several notable waterfalls. Summer temperatures typically reach 90°F with cooler evenings around 55°F, making spring and fall ideal camping seasons with fewer crowds.
What to do
Fishing access: At Southern Oregon RV Park, campers enjoy the small fishing lakes adjacent to the property. "Fishing lakes, great place to stay, we use it as a pass thru rv park, nice and quite," notes Andy M. The park includes walking paths that connect to local trails.
Playground activities: Mr. Bigfoot RV Park offers swimming pools and proximity to sports facilities. "A beautiful RV campground in south Medford, right next to Lithia Fields. Baseball just a short walk from our RV. Beautifully kept grounds, sparkling pool and attentive staff," reports Patrick M.
Local exploration: Just 45 minutes from Central Point, Prospect area campgrounds serve as base camps for waterfalls and Crater Lake. "The staff was very friendly and knew the area well, recommending good attractions for us," writes Thomas B. about his stay at Crater Lake RV Park.
What campers like
River views: Riverpark RV Resort in Grants Pass offers premium sites on the Rogue River. "25 sites are right on the Rogue River. We are definitely the best park in Grants Pass," explains Roger W. The resort remains open year-round with big-rig accommodations.
Indoor facilities: During cooler months, Seven Feathers RV Resort provides climate-controlled amenities. "There is a covered pool and hot tub building with a fitness club/room. There is a separate building with several showers, bathrooms and laundry. Everything is super clean," mentions Darcy K.
Event camping: Seasonal activities make RV parks more than just overnight stops. "The park hosted live music with bonfire in the evening with hotdogs and s'more," writes Lai La L. about Crater Lake RV Park's community gatherings.
What you should know
Highway noise considerations: Many parks sit near major roads for convenience but create noise issues. "Recommend a spot away from the freeway, but the noise did not bother us too much. Hiking path behind the park that connects several towns," suggests Louise L. about Southern Oregon RV Park.
Site privacy varies: Campground layouts determine how close neighbors will be. "The sites are kinda close but if you can get a site right on the river, it feels like you have much more room," notes Kay C. about Riverpark RV Resort.
Seasonal availability: Winter camping requires advance planning. "While several parks like Southern Oregon RV Park and Riverpark RV Resort operate year-round, some facilities close seasonally," according to local information.
Tips for camping with families
Pool facilities: Swimming options provide entertainment during hot days. "We had the best time! The park was clean and the amenities were amazing! The pool was the biggest hit with our team!" reports Stacy C. about Mr. Bigfoot RV Park.
Recreational opportunities: Parks offering multiple activities keep children engaged. "While traveling with my granddaughter, we came up on Sunny Valley. It was perfect. Well cared for, clean and had everything you could hope for. Nice campsites clean facilities a pool, bouncy House playground and horseshoes," says Mama J.
Accessibility for all: Some campgrounds accommodate mobility limitations. "Just did an overnight stay was easy check in paved and easy for my wife to move around in a walker," shares Kevin F. about his Southern Oregon RV Park experience.
Tips from RVers
Leveling preparation: Many RV sites require minimal adjustment before setup. "Sites are level with grass and fire pits. There is a walking bike trail that goes along Bear Creek to Ashland," explains Dean about Southern Oregon RV Park.
Pull-through access: Sunny Valley Campground offers convenient sites for larger vehicles. "The booking was super smooth and all electronic including the confirmation and after hours instruction. Would definitely stay here again!" shares Anja R. about their easy arrival process.
Electrical capacity: RVers with higher power needs should verify amperage availability. "We stopped in to empty our tanks. The desk staff were friendly and helpful. For 8 bucks we were able to dump, rinse and fill up our fresh water," reports Michael C. about Holiday RV Park's convenient services.