Best Campgrounds near Veneta, OR

Veneta, Oregon serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences throughout Lane County. Richardson Park & Campground on Fern Ridge Reservoir provides developed sites for both tent and RV camping from April through October. The camping landscape ranges from established parks with full hookups near the city to more remote options like Hult Pond Recreation Area that offers free dispersed camping. Several mixed-use campgrounds in the vicinity accommodate a variety of camping styles, including tent, RV, and occasionally yurt accommodations, with most sites concentrated around water features or within forested areas.

The camping season in this region typically runs from mid-spring through mid-fall, with Richardson Park operating from April 15 to October 15. Campgrounds near Fern Ridge Reservoir tend to fill quickly during summer weekends and holiday periods. Developed campgrounds such as Armitage Park offer year-round access with amenities including electric hookups, water, and shower facilities. Many sites require advance reservations during peak season, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Road conditions generally allow standard vehicle access to most established camping areas, though some dispersed sites may require higher clearance. One camper described Richardson Park as "a nice little campground, very family friendly with plenty of lake access."

Proximity to water represents a defining feature of camping experiences in the Veneta area. Campers report particularly high satisfaction with sites that offer lake or river access. Fern Ridge Reservoir provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming during the warmer months. Armitage Park & Campground offers nicely spaced campsites with "trees for privacy and shade" and includes "a nice walking path along the McKenzie River." Several visitors mentioned the convenience of camping near Veneta due to its location within a short drive of Eugene, allowing easy access to urban amenities while still enjoying natural surroundings. Campgrounds in this area serve both as destinations themselves and as convenient base camps for exploring the broader Willamette Valley and nearby Coast Range.

Best Camping Sites Near Veneta, Oregon (190)

    1. Richardson Park & Campground - A Lane County Park

    17 Reviews
    Alvadore, OR
    5 miles
    Website

    "This campground is within 20 minutes of Eugene, Oregon, close enough if you forgot something, you can drive to town and get it."

    "Have stayed here twice - love the ample space between campsites, all the room (forests, trails, roads, open fields, etc.) around the campsite, how it's right by the marina, how they show outdoor movies"

    2. Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    32 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 682-2000

    $20 - $39 / night

    "Easy to find from I-5 and very close to Costco. Quiet location away from the road noise and has nice walking path along the McKenzie River."

    "The campsites were nicely situated so you weren’t right on top of each other and the park was great. There is an off leash dog park and access to the river."

    3. Hult Pond

    18 Reviews
    Blachly, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 683-6600

    "There are only a few flat spots for RVs but quite a few decent spots for tent camping next to the pond. The west side of the pond has at least 2 spots that are a good distance away from the others."

    "The sites are sling the right side of the of the road, the road that leads along the left (west side) of the lake. There are several sites, we stayed in H2, which is painted on the road."

    4. Fern Ridge Shores RV Park and Marina - 55+ RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Veneta, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 935-2335

    "Breathtakingly Beautiful on the lake RV spaces."

    5. Whittaker Creek Recreation Site

    11 Reviews
    Walton, OR
    16 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "My site was close to the bathroom and my site was right against the creek, which was peaceful. Even though the parking area of my site was small but the rest of it was large-lots of privacy."

    "It was peaceful and located next a wonderful creek and river. The host was very nice as well. I posted up on camp site #1 next to a fish ladder."

    6. Pristine Ranch

    1 Review
    Veneta, OR
    4 miles
    Website

    $49 - $79 / night

    7. Deerwood RV Park

    10 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 988-1139

    "We were lucky enough to rent a space at Deerwood for two months while we escaped the heat of Arizona and visiting our kids in Oregon."

    "One star off for highway noise. Looks like many longer term campers here - flower pots, table cloths, decorations, mostly 5th wheelers."

    8. South Twin Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $29 - $64 / night

    "One of the many lakes along the cascade scenic why. Can be a lot of parties during summer. Otherwise gets warm outside. Lots of trails."

    "Some great trails accessible for hiking. Although, the trails are not marked that well. Still beautiful and the lakes and nearby reservoir are great. Campsites are big and are drive up"

    9. Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    6 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 686-3152

    "I personally stay in all sorts of locations, but usually stop here for a couple of nights to take advantage of the great stores in Eugene to stock up before heading off for more primitive camping."

    "The road noise varies a lot though so ask for a site close to the office or in the older section. The new sites farther back are closer to the interstate."

    10. Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 343-4832

    $25 - $50 / night

    "It's near the road and near a TA truck stop, so there's noise from that, but it wasn't obnoxious.

    Lots of long termers here, some of them look really settled in.  "

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  • Brittany B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Beachside State Recreation Site

    Pretty site but very close to 101

    Very pretty sites with trees separating each spot. If you can get a site near the beach that’s ideal. A lot of the sites are right near the road which can be a bit loud. Bathrooms and showers are in good condition.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Harbor Vista Campground

    Great little gem in Florence OR

    I kinda like this little spot, although I must admit Florence OR isn’t on my to 10 places to stay on the coast. I find the beach access to the ocean (not river) to be a little more difficult here than other locations. Plenty of vegetation here in the park! Trees and bushes that others have described. This did cause us a small problem getting the slide out on the driver’s side while simultaneously lowering the entry steps on the passenger side. Site 25 if your wondering where we stayed exactly. Our picnic table was situated in the rear of the site. The tall vegetation provided great privacy from other campers, but also made it difficult to meet people. We had water, 30 amp power but now other amenities. Some sites do have full hookups. Our 30 foot trailer and truck did fit in the space length wise very nicely. The park is clean and welcoming. A trail will take you from the campsites down to the banks on the jetty. When the tide is out you can search for sand dollars and other tide pool finds. I work remote sometimes but our pre paid AT&T was almost non existent. T-Mobile worked good. Starlink wasn’t happening due to tree canopy obstructions. Yeah, so overall I’d say the park is great. Decently priced, level clean sites, great scenery, quiet. Cons for me, internet access is below average to poor ( your experience may be different), Florence lacks things that I personally am looking for on the Oregon coast, but you’ll need your own reasons for coming here. Mine was a stopover going north and to eat the best Thai food! That’s literally the name of the place lol Best Thai !  But if you’ve found yourself traveling through Florence, and needed a place to stop for a night or a week, I’d recommend here for sure.

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Black Canyon Campground - Willamette NF

    Pleasant Stay

    We needed a spot to stay for the night and after driving to a few others that were (reserve online only) closed we rolled the dice and headed towards this one. It was late and dark but we pulled in in hopes that they had some openings. THEY DID!! We didn’t do much driving around before pulling into a spot but I with we had. We pulled into #4, one of the first available and I DONT recommend any of the first few slots because they sit right next to the highway and that was annoying but our own fault. If I had to redo I’d stay in the 20’s or 30’s because they are closer in where it’s much quieter and those spots back up to a river…super cute! The restrooms were very clean and I’m a bit of a snob when it comes to public restrooms…it was good. All in all the park is very maintained, clean and the staff is great!! Would definitely stay again!

  • marcus K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Nice campground - beware of rd noise

    Great campground with nicely spaced and well maintained sites. Clean restrooms, laundry and pool on site. There is a small playground too. Close to Corvalis but you do get a lot of road noise. Would come back if passing through the area.

  • Crystal J.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Doolittle Butte

    A Billion Stars On Clear Nights

    Beautiful stop for dispersed camping someone built benches road is not too rough for most cars but it feels very much like your in the middle of no where but only really about 5 miles off shoestring rd on blm rd lot's of space for big group with multiple cars

  • L
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Harbor Vista Campground

    Great beach access, clean bathrooms/showers, nice camp hosts!

    ***The fog horn runs on the jetty constantly during fog season, sounding a tone every 35 seconds.*** I got used to it but I can see it making the right person go bananas and maybe not be able to stay here.

    I thought the camp hosts were super accommodating, wanting to drive my wood bundle over to my site for me. The single shower was awesome, very clean and spacious. Felt a bit like glamping here, but I did notice the sink waste receptacles were not mapped out in a very accessible way. my neighbor had one but I didn't, and I didn't want to walk into their camp to dump water. 

    I enjoyed the little walk down to a beachy area. Lots of huckleberries all over the campground.

  • L
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Campground

    Great amenities, gorgeous area - not much privacy

    I was at site 32 - nearby the bathrooms, which were very clean and had a great sink outside which was useful for cleaning camp dishes as I was car camping. I loved the 1 mile loop around the lake, totally covered in huckleberries in August. Lots to pick and plenty unripe for September pickings. Camp host was very friendly. 

    I found my campsite itself to lack privacy, I was very much up my neighbor's butt getting their campfire smoke blowing directly into my site. Not enough shrubbery/trees in my opinion. Across from me was way too much of a view of my other neighbor. And just beside them was a very, very loud family with little kids frequently running past my site. 

    All of this to be expected at a nice campground close to the 101 during the last week of summer before school starts. I would stay here again despite my issues with privacy, maybe another spot would be better.

  • Aaron The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Hult Pond

    Nice pond

    Nice pond to camp near, several campsites to choose from and trails to explore

  • Tim P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Thousand Trails South Jetty

    Road trip 2025

    It was very pretty and the staff was excellent. Always happy to see you. And super helpful.


Guide to Veneta

Camping sites near Veneta, Oregon offer a range of experiences from lakeside recreation to secluded forest settings. The region sits at approximately 400 feet elevation with a moderate climate that sees warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters with annual rainfall averaging 45 inches. Most dispersed camping in the area closes during winter months due to wet conditions that make access roads difficult to navigate.

What to do

Fishing for crawdads: At Whittaker Creek Recreation Site, the creek creates an ideal habitat for crawdad hunting. "A good place to catch some crawdads!" notes Skyler A., who camped next to a fish ladder in site #1.

Outdoor movies: Richardson Park hosts special evening entertainment during summer months. "Our family loves this campground, especially on the weekends when there are outdoor movies playing for free," mentions one visitor who appreciated the family-friendly atmosphere.

Biking the reservoir: Take advantage of the extensive trail system around Fern Ridge Reservoir. One camper described the experience at Richardson Park & Campground as offering "the awesome 20, 25-mile bike ride around Fern Ridge Reservoir," noting that the area "just begs and pleads to be explored."

Hiking old-growth trails: The Whittaker ridge old growth trail connects to the Armantrout loop trail for a 3-mile trek gaining 900 feet in elevation. The trails start directly from the campground, making them easily accessible for day hikers.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campers appreciate the room between sites at Armitage Park & Campground. "Plenty of room between sites, grass and asphalt at sites along with full hookups!" notes Steve G., who found the county campground layout comfortable.

Lake and river access: Water features are a primary draw for campers. At Whittaker Creek, "There is a small dammed up area where the day use area is," making it ideal for families. The creek connects to the Siuslaw River, providing multiple water recreation options.

Pet-friendly facilities: Armitage Park offers excellent pet amenities. "Large dog park adjacent, which is very convenient when traveling with your four-legged friends," writes Jennifer R., highlighting a feature particularly valuable for travelers with pets.

Proximity to Eugene: Many campers value the short drive to urban amenities. Armitage Park puts you "within a 10 minute drive to downtown Eugene," according to one camper, making it easy to access stores and services while maintaining a campground experience.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Hult Pond Recreation Area has very limited connectivity. "We lost cell service about an hour before we even got there, and didn't have any the whole time there," warns Grace A., suggesting visitors "plan accordingly" for being completely off-grid.

Reservation requirements: During peak season (June-August), campgrounds fill quickly. "If you're staying here on the weekend make sure you reserve your spot early they are always booked on the weekends," advises a camper about popular areas.

Seasonal closures: Most dispersed camping options close during wet months. Whittaker Creek operates from "May 22 to September 8," according to official information, making seasonal timing crucial for planning.

Road conditions: Access to some dispersed sites requires careful navigation. At Hult Pond, one RV camper cautioned, "We got stuck in a ditch. RV almost tipped over trying to u-turn... if you go down the main lower path you will find an area big enough to u-turn! Don't do it until then!"

Tips for camping with families

Shallow water areas: Hult Pond offers relatively safe water access for children. "The pond was great for kayaking and there is plenty to explore if you aren't worried about a little elevation in your hike," notes Nicki G., who visited during spring break.

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play facilities. At Eugene Kamping World RV Park, families can take advantage of "horseshoe pits, playground, half court basketball hoop," providing recreation options beyond natural features.

Evening entertainment: Family-friendly activities extend into evening hours at certain campgrounds. Richardson Park hosts movie nights that campers frequently mention as highlights of their stay, particularly appreciated by families with children.

Affordable options: Budget-conscious families appreciate the reasonable rates at certain campgrounds. Whittaker Creek is "only $10 a night which is one of the cheaper ones around and they have some good spots!" according to one visitor who found the value exceptional.

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: At Deerwood RV Park, be aware of space limitations. "Spaces are fairly short, especially on Standard sites. We barely fit our 39' Class A and a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. If our vehicle had been any longer, we would have had to park in overflow parking," notes one RVer who found the experience challenging.

Jack pad requirements: Some parks have specific equipment requirements. At Deerwood, "ALL spots require jack pads. Having not stayed in too many parks with asphalt, this was a surprise for us. They did not mention at check-in, but we got a polite email the next morning."

Full hookups: Many RV sites in the area offer comprehensive amenities. "Pulled in late, not quite a full campground but getting there. Spot had access to water, firepit, picnic table, and electricity," reports one camper at Richardson Park, where facilities are well-maintained.

Highway noise concerns: Several RV parks sit close to major roads. At Premier RV Resort, "The only downside is that it's right off I-5 so lots of freeway noise," according to one reviewer who otherwise found the park excellent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is free camping available around Veneta, Oregon?

Free camping options near Veneta are limited but available if you're willing to travel a bit. Hult Pond near Blachly offers free camping with basic pit toilets and is relatively close to Veneta. For those willing to drive further, Lund Park Forest Camp past Dorena Lake provides an affordable option at just $8 per night for walk-up sites. While not free, this budget-friendly campground offers minimal amenities with just pit toilets. Most camping areas immediately surrounding Veneta do charge fees, with Richardson Park being the most accessible option, though not free. For true free camping, you'll need to venture into national forest areas further from town where dispersed camping may be permitted.

Where are the best campgrounds near Veneta, Oregon?

Richardson Park & Campground is the premier camping location directly in Veneta, situated on Fern Ridge Reservoir. This family-friendly campground offers excellent lake access, making it perfect for fishing, boating, and cooling off during summer months. For those willing to drive a bit further, Armitage Park & Campground near Eugene provides a peaceful setting along the McKenzie River with nicely spaced sites featuring trees for privacy and shade. The campground offers walking paths along the river and is conveniently located near I-5. Other good options within driving distance include Whittaker Creek Recreation Site and Fern Ridge Shores RV Park (55+ community), both offering water access and standard amenities.

What amenities do Veneta camping areas typically offer?

Camping areas around Veneta typically offer essential amenities with variations based on the type of campground. Fern Ridge Shores RV Park and Marina provides full hookups with water, electricity, and sewer connections, making it ideal for RV campers seeking comfort. Public campgrounds like Edgewater RV Resort and Marina offer clean, tidy RV spots with lake access. Most campgrounds in the area provide picnic tables, fire rings, drinking water, and restroom facilities ranging from vault toilets to flush toilets. Many sites are situated near water bodies like Fern Ridge Reservoir, offering recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. Shade from trees and some level of privacy between campsites are common features at established campgrounds around Veneta.