Best RV Parks & Resorts near Eagle Point, OR
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Jackson County Parks unveiled a new RV parkon July 1, 2016 in Central Point (I-5, Exit 33), in Oregon's Rogue Valley.
The park offers 92 full-hookup sites right in the heart of Southern Oregon, in a prime location near various lakes and the Rogue River, and is near ideal locations for outdoor activities such as rafting, boating, fishing, hiking, cycling and camping. The location is also convenient for attending the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, and the Britt Music & Arts Festival in Jacksonville, Oregon.
SORV Park also connects directly to the Bear Creek Greenway, a 20-mile, paved, multi-use trail that links the cities of Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford and Central Point.
The new big-rig friendly park features 20-30-50-amp electrical service and water/sewer connections. All sites are paved with standard slips measuring 60’ with 12’ wide parking pads, and premium slips measure 75' with 15' wide parking pads.
Each site has a picnic table on a concrete pad and a fire pit for roasting marshmallows. The park has three-centrally located restroom buildings with showers as well as an additional restroom in the day-use area of the park. Traveling with pets? The park has a large off-leash area for your dogs to run free and stretch their legs. Future plans for the park include group picnic shelters and accessible fishing docks.
Conveniently located on the northern edge of the Jackson County EXPO, the SORV Park's close proximity to the EXPO facilities provides a perfect opportunity to camp in a quality RV park, then walk to the Jackson County EXPO for the fair, concerts, rodeos, horse and livestock shows as well as the many other events held at the Expo. Those staying at the park don’t need to worry about parking, where to sleep or where to take a quick break after a busy day at the EXPO as your RV is just a short walk away. The close proximity also offers a great venue for RV clubs and RV rallies to host meetings and gatherings at EXPO facilities and meeting rooms. So come on out and check out SORV at Exit 33.
$38 - $48 / night
Seven Feathers RV Resort resort is situated on 23 acres of manicured lawns and lush landscaping. All sites have level, concrete pads and aggregate patios. Whether you choose to relax on your patio, enjoy the heated pool and hot tub, work out in the fitness room, read or use the computer in the Library/Media room, shop in the Gift Boutique, meet friends in the Gathering Room or indulge in the night life of the Seven Feathers Casino--you will have the experience of a lifetime at Seven Feathers RV Resort.
$47 - $65 / night
With Summer is just around the corner it’s time to start thinking about those warm nights, sitting around the fire with family and friends. Reservations are now open for the 2025 season here at Sunny Valley Campground. Whether you are wanting to stay in a tent, Cabin, RV, Wagon, or some good modern car camping, we’ve got you covered.
Our campground is equipped with 12 full hook-up spots, 7 quaint cabins, 2 beautiful wagons, and 27 partial hook-ups perfect for tent/car camping or parking a trailer. Our full hook-up spots come with 50/30AMP and a 120v outlet. Our partial hook-up spots come with 30AMP and a 120v outlet.
Sunny Valley is a nice area surrounded by nature adventures. There are many day trip options such as Crater Lake, Umpqua Forest (known for its Hot Springs and many waterfalls), the coast, and of course the redwoods.
If you’re looking for adventures closer to your stay there are hiking trails, a ghost town, historical sites, swimming holes in the Galesville Reservoir or the Rogue River. Not to mention Zip lining, rafting, or the Oregon Vortex are all right here in the Rogue Valley.
Of course we have something for everyone here on site if you’re looking to get away and hangout amongst the trees. Our pool, Lawn Games, playground, and dog park make it ideal for large gatherings such as reunions of any kind. Our camp store is stocked with toys, treats, and locally made souvenirs. Our glamping package adds a cozy feel and lessens the stress of your stay.
We’re right off of the I-5 making us a great stopping point for long trips between California and Washington.
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We look forward to your stay
$40 - $105 / night
Nestled in the heart of the Rogue Valley, our park is located just 3 miles south of Medford and 7 miles north of Ashland! You are minutes from wine tasting and Shakespeare or maybe you want to dip your toes in the mighty Rogue this summer or hit the slopes on Mt. Ashland this winter! Our central location is the perfect spot to explore everything Southern Oregon has to offer year round!!
We offer paved pull thru sites for trailers, fifth wheels and large RVS. We also offer paved head ins along Bear Creek for smaller motorhomes/vans. All of our sites are full hookups with water, sewer, electricity, cable and wifi. We do not allow tent camping.
Inquiries for reservations can be made by calling the office at (541) 535-2183 or emailing us at info@holidayrvpark.net.
$47 - $50 / night
Fly Casters RV Park and Resort is a family-owned and operated park located on the Rogue river. We have 48 sites, a public fire pit, public BBQ, free Wi-Fi at the office, and so much more. We look forward to seeing you on your next visit!
$49 - $169 / night
We're a family and pet friendly RV Park and Campground on the Illinois river in Cave Junction, OR. Formerly named Mountain Man RV Park, we offer full hook up RV sites and tent camping on the river. Full shower house and toilets in our dome. Visit the Oregon Caves nearby. Check out our Instagram for more photos! https://www.instagram.com/laughingalpacacampground/
Easy check in in this quaint little RV park right off OR 97 on the Williamson River. We were directed to our pull through site 26 with water and electric but only 30 AMP. We had to disconnect and park in the little field across from or trailer, which was not a big deal. Our site had 30 AMP but there were 50 AMP spots in the middle and on the river rows. All three rows with RV hook ups had sites close together as we had to adjust our rig to clear trees so we could get our slides out. There were plenty of areas to include a small playground and large grass area to walk the dogs. Verizon cell, cable, and the WIFI all worked well. Water Wheel was a well kept campground with 32 RV sites plus a private island connected by a small walking bridge across the river for tent campers. If we were tent campers this would definitely be a great place to camp. We enjoyed exploring the area. We would stay here again, but would definitely book in advance to get a river row site with 50 AMPs.
Collier State Park is a typically nice Oregon State park, with the benefit that there's often spaces open only a few days out that you can book online and just 30 miles from Crater Lake. There's enough to keep kids busy for a day or so, including the free logging museum across the road. Clean bathrooms and showers and tons of rangers/employees getting sites ready, picking up litter etc. Prices were great, just $19 for tent sites and $29 for a full RV hook-up, including a few pull-through spots, plus flush toilets and showers. On our recent road trip in a 32-foot RV, this was probably the best deal of anywhere we went. For a state park, though, spots were right on top of each other, with very little in terms of privacy.
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I really wish these guys had a franchise of RV parks, because they are awesome! The owners are just the coolest, very easy-going, so friendly, and they keep up on the place real nice. Prices are very reasonable for RVs, sewage water electric all available at most spots. Beautiful little area with lots of trees to keep you cool. I also love the place because they don't have a bunch of long term tenants, that can really be a bummer sometimes. The best halfway point if you're traveling a long ways on I-Five. I will definitely be coming again.
Seven Feathers Casino, not too south of Roseburg Oregon, has two nice options for RVs near their casino. First is the "RV Resort" which has an indoor pool, very nice pull-through sports, etc. and will run you around $100/night.
Or, you can follow signs to the "dry" RV camping just on the east side of the casino. As far as free casino spots go, this is a pretty nice one. No construction, not too bad for highway noise all things considered. There's even a large green grassy area if you want to get out and stretch your legs.
It's for self-contained RVs only, so make sure you have water, bathrooms etc., though you can also eat dinner or what-have-you at the casino. Maximum of five days stay. Generators are prohibited 10pm-7am, which helps keep the noise down.
The great thing about this place is that it's great for both tent and rv. The rv campers will love the easy access and set up. The spots are spaced apart giving everyone as much room as you can have on an rv park.
I will say that you can hear the freeway traffic from the campground but it's not a show stopper for most people. Full hook ups and some pull through sites which are level and paved.
Small city owned park and campground beautifully run by long time, full time hosts! You can tell they take pride in their park. Very convenient just off of I-5. I can hear it slightly, but not at all offensive.
Good Verizon LTE service, full hook ups, long level pull-thru site. We felt we had enough “green space” in site 5. (Pretty lawn!)
We will definitely use this rv park again!
We were looking for a stop-over camp. This RV Park is well-kept and located conveniently near Interstate 5. It is great stop over for access to Crater Lake, Bend, or points north. All sites are paved and have full hook-ups. Is adjacent to EXPO fairgrounds.
If the weather is warm, there is not much shade.
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. Park also has a small fishing lake.
I would definitely stay again.
Well kept RV resort. Level concrete pads, good wifi, nice pool. Not a rustic campground so may not be a good match for those wanting to roast a marshmallow. Recommended!
Verizon: 96 down, 15 up T-Mobile: 82 down, 10 up
Popular state park on the banks of the Rogue River in Southern Oregon. Numerous RV camp loops with cement pads. Full-Hook-ups available, though sites are close together. There are a few that are near the shoreline of the river. Tent camping also available on-site, though the whole campground is near I-5 in that the main entrance is through a rest area. That said, it’s a well loved and well used park with nice facilities. When we were there the camp host was hosting a cool junior ranger program complete with a tent of nature artifacts and activities for the kids.
Stayed at the Seven Feathers RV resort for a few nights rest and to play bingo!!! Love there bingo hall!! They have a shuttle bus service that picks you up and drops you off at your RV/trailer. The park is really clean surrounded by mountains. Huge enclosed dog park. The pool and spa was closed due to Covid but sitting outside was so peaceful!!
Just spectacular RV resort. Check-in can be slow at peak hours but customer service is outstanding. Plenty to do in the area
Campground is very crowded (seems like quite a few long term) and our pull thru site barely fit our 25ft trailer and truck. Okay for a place to sleep, and dump.
Whether you come by yourself, spouse, pet or kids, this place has it all! Basketball area, exercise, ping pong, canoe, pontoon, trampoline and more! Word has it, they're making an area for a BATTING CAGE! What RV resort have you ever heard of with that?!
The pools are nice to soak and the general vibe is good. The campground is old and worn down which I don't mind much, but it is junky feeling. There are many long term residents with lots of junk in their spaces. Some are decked out with a creative spirit other are just garbage. The playground has lots of old degrading riding toys and tent camping is basically a field. We had an RV site with partial hookups and it was barely maintained. We ended up leaving a day early.
Three stars for the pool on its own.
We don't frequent casinos but needed a place to stop for a night. The RV Resort is actually far enough off the highway that you don't get much road noise. And if you really want quiet, you could request a spot between #71 to #174 - these are even further back are quiet.
The spacing between sites is comfortable with flowering shrubs throughout the area.
Clean and roomy spots.
Some full hook ups.
Have a 22ft trailer and for just fine.
Sell firewood on site.
Beautiful riverfront park area.
Very clean park.
We are generally not fans of RV parks but there were not a lot of options on our route near Klamath Falls. There are 34 sites; sites 12-20 are full hookup; the others have water and electricity. Sites 1-11 have Williamson River front views. The full hookup sites are in the center and have no privacy between them (but people in these sites would typically have larger RVs and not need privacy as much). In my opinion, Site 11 is the best site as it is a corner site with the most privacy.
The restrooms/showers are immaculate and are accessed via a keypad. There is also a very nice laundry room, playground (a bit dated), boat ramp, small beach (tents can set up here) and fire pit, and a dump station. There is actually a waterwheel! Cell service is strong and there is free WiFi.
Note that this park is located on Highway 97 and you will hear road-noise, especially at night when everything else quiets down. Despite this, we had a pleasant stay and Tracy in the office was very nice and helpful (we needed an additional 30 amp tail to use the electric and she provided us one to borrow).
Looking for shade in the summer? Looking to camp on the river? Riverpark RV Resort is your answer. We have camped here 8 years before bing hired as camp hosts. We continue to live here at Riverpark and love helping our summer campers enjoy their stay in Grants Pass.
Believe me, the pictures on the website are really true and that is what the park looks like. 25 sites are right on the Rogue River. We are definitely the best park in Grants Pass.
Great host, they upgraded us to a river front space. Trees and shade on most spaces. Full hook ups and Wifi. Level with gravel drive and grass.
Close to town but worlds away. We expected the campground to be full for the weekend so we arrived a day early and had our pick of sites. The RV park was nothing special but fairly new and close to the lake. The Oak Slope “tent” camp has no hookups but easily accommodated our small trailer. Beautifully nestled amid open oaks it was peaceful and full of birdsong. It could feel close and crowded if full but it was 3/4 empty this early summer weekend, and the friendly accommodating camp hosts said it never fills. The smaller RV camp no doubt does, and reservations are a must in summer. The lake was nearly full this year after a solid winter of rain and snow.
Facilities at Oak Slope are a bit tired, but major renovations are planned for 2024. Might be good to call the parks office to check.
Stayed long term here and thoroughly enjoyed my stay. Staff was very friendly and helpful, grounds are well kept and tidy. Bathrooms and laundry rooms are clean and in great shape. Near to shopping and sightseeing as well as many other attractions.
It might be great for some but for us the spot was tight. There was a tree that was way too hard to manage around pulling in. The spots are close and not even. Seems to be a lot of long-term folks here. Big place with a pool (didn’t use) and a catch and release pond for the fisherpeoples. Probably no fault of theirs but upon hooking up water to my converter and then to my trailer I blew a hole in my trailer’s water system... unsure what happened. Had to go use the showers and bathrooms. Well the bathrooms are standard but the coin operated showers... nope! only 1 out of the 3 was working this night. So no showers for us because some lady had a pocket full of quarters and was enjoying her very long shower. Our spots was too tight to really maneuver our car to unhook and hook up the trailer. We won’t return to this place but for the experienced drivers who don’t mind tight spots it may be just fine. Has sewer, 30/50 power and of course water hookup
RV spots are decent. Partial & full hookups. Some spots, the fire pit is right next to the neighboring trailer. There is a dump station. Boat launch. Restaurant. Good swimming beach for kids. Friendly staff. Good spot, I'd go here again.
We chose an RV hookup site for our 40' coach with tow vehicle. 30 amp power but based on forecasted cold weather they had turned off the water at the sites. Potable water was available at the dump station. Free warm showers and flush toilets. However, the bathrooms are old and appear dirty and grimy (rust stains, chipped paint, etc). Great walking and bath paths at the park and close enough to visit Crater Lake National Park. Large trees within the park though it doesn't provide much privacy with camp neighbors. In late October they had reduced the open loops but there was a good mix of tent and RV campers.
Most of the people staying here are long term, when we stayed there was some drama between residents and it seems some shady people tend to frequent the area. Perks are laundry, showers and bathrooms on site. Not a great place if you’re looking to get out Into nature but Grants Pass has some fun seasonal events such as boatnik with fireworks, boat racing and carnival rides/food. Pretty river town but I’ve stayed at nicer places for the same price.
Local highlights include: All sports park, boatnik, car cruises, wildlife images.
A quiet family campground by an Oregon lake in southern Oregon, at about 4000 feet elevation that has fishing, water skiing, boating, hiking, biking and fantastic chocolate vanilla soft serve cones at the camp store. Close to Ashland, Oregon and the summer Shakespeare festival and Jacksonville, Oregon for the Britt Festival. A great relaxing RV camping spot, with electric, full hookups and hot showers.
Lake of the Woods RV and Cabin Resort in Oregon. It is a lake surrounded by trees 30 min West of Klamath Falls. This is truly a cozy hidden gem! It’s rustic and clean with all the amenities you need. The max stay is 14 days and full hook ups are $50-$60. The restaurant and pizza parlor are fantastic! And in Oregon, you pay zero sales tax!
Eagle Point, Oregon, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and budgets, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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