Best RV Parks & Resorts near Moro, OR

Several RV parks near Moro, Oregon provide convenient overnight accommodations for travelers along highways 97 and 84. Sherman County RV Park in Moro offers full hookup sites with 50-amp electric service, water, sewer, and accommodates big rigs on level gravel pads. "The sites are level with full amenities - pull-throughs and easy back-ins. The restrooms and laundry are spotless," according to a recent visitor. Rufus RV Park, located about 25 miles north of Moro, features separate sections for short and long-term guests with pull-through sites set on gravel with grassy areas between spaces. Peach Beach RV Park on the Columbia River provides water and electric hookups with a dump station available for overnight guests, though the park does not offer individual fire pits due to regional fire restrictions.

Year-round access makes these RV parks reliable options during all seasons, though summer weekends typically see higher occupancy rates. Dump stations are available at Sherman County RV Park and nearby Deschutes River State Recreation Area for those without full-hookup sites. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger Verizon and AT&T signals closer to Interstate 84 and more limited coverage in canyon areas. Most parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements. Wind can be significant in this section of the Columbia River Gorge, particularly at riverside locations where one camper noted "the wind seems to never stop." Proximity to John Day Dam and the junction of highways provides convenient access to fuel and basic supplies, though major grocery shopping requires traveling to larger towns like The Dalles, approximately 40 miles west.

Best RV Sites Near Moro, Oregon (87)

    1. Peach Beach RV Park on the Columbia

    29 Reviews
    Cheatham Lock and Dam, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 773-4927

    $40 - $45 / night

    "Nice large sites, lots of communal areas like grass areas and river access. Went during COVID so restrooms were closed, but toilet/shower rooms were there."

    "Lots of shade. Enough space between sites. Easy back-ins and some pull-throughs. A lot of background noise bordering on white noise, so not bad. Spotless restrooms. Beautiful views of the river."

    2. Sherman County RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Moro, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 565-3127

    "That being said, the sites are level with full amenities - pull-throughs and easy back-ins. The restrooms and laundry are spotless. The host is very nice. The rates are very low."

    "This is not a fancy place, but it is clean, well tended, quiet and beautiful. After 10 hours driving, I just wanted a quiet place to sleep. This was exactly that."

    3. Port of Arlington RV Park & Marina

    5 Reviews
    Mikkalo, OR
    30 miles
    Website

    "We stayed at the Arlington RV Park and Marina in Arlington, Oregon in September 2021. This is a nice, small park that is directly beside the Columbia River on the Gorge."

    "There are a few picnic tables and watching the river was great!
    There is a dump, a boat dock, super-clean bathrooms and outdoor showers."

    4. Rufus RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Cheatham Lock and Dam, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 739-2272

    "Separate sections for short- and long-term guests. Level pull-through sites with gravel and well- kept grassy areas in between. Modern bath house and laundry area. Lots of potted flowers."

    "All of the facilities were clean and the ground were clear of litter and well maintained, which must be a challenge considering the lawns between the sites."

    5. Gorge Base Camp RV Park

    8 Reviews
    White Salmon, WA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 493-1111

    $30 - $60 / night

    "The tracks are below the level of the park, and we quite like the train rumble.  The highway is at a higher elevation than the park, so that noise didn't particularly bother us either. "

    "This camp ground is fantastic, sites are very well maintained and level. Full service hook ups including sewer. Great segregated tent camp area with available water."

    6. Imperial River Co.

    2 Reviews
    Maupin, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 395-3903

    $65 - $85 / night

    "Right on the river, clean and cell service is great. WiFi works great. Full hook up’s and showers. Great fishing and star gazing and a cute little town a walk away. I will be back."

    "The only thing missing was shade! And bathrooms if you don’t have an RV."

    7. Antelope RV Park and Campsites

    3 Reviews
    Antelope, OR
    40 miles
    +1 (541) 489-3443

    $25 / night

    "Part ghost town, part living community, it is often a welcome oasis on the Oregon Outback cycling trail."

    "The ghost town on Shiniko is nearby. The stars are absolutely amazing at night. The a-frames are simple, but comfortable and have heat/air conditioning."

    8. Spring Drive RV Campground

    5 Reviews
    Government Camp, OR
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 630-5721

    $33 - $35 / night

    "It's a Recreation. gov site so with our National Park Pass we paid $114 and had full hook up. We had total privacy our site was big with tall trees that sway in the wind."

    "Our site was large and pretty level. Campground was once a single/double-wide trailer park for govt employees so the hook-ups are located in odd spots for RV. We used 20 ft. Of septic drain hoses."

    9. Stargazers RV

    1 Review
    Goldendale, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 773-7827

    "Nice convenient RV stop off of highway 97.  Immaculate bathrooms. Mountain views of both Mt Hood and Mt Adams."

    10. Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Alder Springs, OR
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 553-1112

    "Our RV site’s sewer wasn’t operational, our water hook up leaked, and there was a bunch of standing water in the grass around our site. That said, we had an awesome stay."

    "However,considering the location and the associated costs of maintaining a place that is off the beaten path it is quite remarkable. There are many mineral pools varying in temperature."

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RV Park Reviews near Moro, OR

502 Reviews of 87 Moro Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2023

    Lepage Park Campground

    Well-kept, easy access

    Good weekend getaway from Portland. I had a decent-sized back-in site with fire ring and picnic table and room enough for my hammock. The pull-through sites run along the water’s edge, offering water views but smaller pads and tragically, blocking my view. There’s no shade but the breeze kept things cool enough. Site hookups include 50 amp and water. Dump station was in good shape. The park is well-maintained. My dog had a large area to run off-leash (not sure if this is technically permitted but no one complained), splash around and chase birds. We did the nearby Deschutes River Canyon trail. You can easily put in a kayak or SUP for paddling at the campground.

  • C M.
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Peach Beach RV Park on the Columbia

    Solid Glamping

    For what it is, it’s the best it can be. Nice large sites, lots of communal areas like grass areas and river access. Went during COVID so restrooms were closed, but toilet/shower rooms were there. Trees at every site for shade and picnic tables as well. No fire pits, but all of eastern Washington is doing that these days. Nice little lagoon on the river for kids to swim. Boat launch, lots of wind surfers. Of course that means a fair amount of wind, but it’s the Columbia and that’s kind of its thing. Waving Tree winery within walking distance, Maryhill and a few others is you’re up for a drive. Kids loved Stonehenge replica on the way out. Fruit stand walkable, too. Hosts were awesome super cordial. If you want full hookups, space is limited, but there’s a dump station with two spots.

  • Shawna P.
    Jul. 24, 2019

    Maryhill State Park Campground

    Eh

    For a large busy park it has everything you need: showers, garbage, water, electricity...however, this geared more towards travelers with RVs and travel trailers that are passing through the area. It is quite noisy (interstate meets highway meets railroad at Biggs Junction). Not somewhere I’d recommend for extended stay unless you enjoy hanging out at camp or like wine (Maryhill and Waving Tree are a stones throw away). The river access is a bit awkward as you had to basically walk through other camper’s campsites to access the beach. The swim beach was very small with shallow pools of seaweed/algae. The campsites were decently sized though giving enough room to be somewhat private from your neighbors even though everyone can see each other clearly. There were lots of dumpsters available and bathrooms are conveniently located in the center of the camping loops so walking from all camp sites are about the same distance to the restrooms.

  • A
    Sep. 14, 2023

    Rufus RV Park

    Perfect for Overnight Stay

    Friendly host who answers phone herself. Separate sections for short- and long-term guests. Level pull-through sites with gravel and well- kept grassy areas in between. Modern bath house and laundry area. Lots of potted flowers. Dog-walking area. Distant traffic noise from I-84. I would stay there again in a heartbeat.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2020

    Spring Drive RV Campground

    Small quiet Campground near Mt. Hood

    We stayed for 7 nights in site # 6. It's a Recreation. gov site so with our National Park Pass we paid $114 and had full hook up. We had total privacy our site was big with tall trees that sway in the wind. It had a nice area you walked up a few steps to the picnic table & fire ring. We couldn't see any of our neighbors it was so quiet. There is NO cell service which is common when your out in the wilderness. At the end of the road driving out you can pick up service. 

    The water was broken a pipe broke up the mountain somewhere so when we arrived we didn't have water, but due to the emergency they came & filled our camper with water with the truck they fill camp hosts water with when they are camping in dry campsites.  They built a little tower that held big containers of water for anyone else coming in. 

    This area was nice we were close to Mt. Hood, Mt. Hood Winery & other Wineries, Frog lake, Timothy Lake, Trillum lake, and more. Great Taco shop next to the Visitor center in Government camp. You can also go past Mt. Hood to the Columbia river Gorge, the Cascade Locks bridge of the Gods  & the Bonneville Dam, big trout farm and Multnomah Falls. Close to the campground we explored down a road it was a creek. No one back there we stopped & my husband fished I relaxed. 

    We kayaked Fish Lake & Timothy lake Eagles at both lakes.

  • M
    Jul. 17, 2023

    Oasis BLM Campground

    For rafters, super convenient

    Has the basics. Deschutes river access, pit toilets, picnic tables, dumpster. Works for a group. Tents ok. Small trailers and RV’s will fit. Has two entrances - handy for trailers and RV’s - you can pull through the campground. About 1 mile from town of Maupin. Desert environment. No water available except river water. It was over 100 degrees when we were there - bring shade canopy or tent!!!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2024

    Deschutes River State Recreation Area

    Nice Campground

    We had no issues finding this campground(CG). We followed the instructions on our confirmation email where we got off I-84 east of the CG where there was signage to the Recreation Area and CG. We entered the park and there was no check-in gate, so we proceeded to back-in site A-27 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). Our nightly rate was$0 due to the Oregon Disable Veterans Pass. You do not have to be a state resident to get this pass. The back-in was fairly easy with plenty of room to maneuver. We had enough room for our 40’ fifth wheel and parking our F450 truck at an angle. The electric worked fine and the water pressure was on the low side, but fine for our overnighter. The A loop has water and electric where the other loops are dry camping with B loop able to support RVs or tents. Our site was about 50 yards from the Deschutes River and there are tie downs along the river for boats. There are a lot of mature trees in the A loop so satellite could be iffy. We did not put out Starlink for this overnighter. We got 1 to 2 bars on Verizon. There was a shower house not too far from our site. There isn’t dump station in the CG, but there’s a COE and other options near the CG. We had a nice view of the Deschutes River. There was loud train noise as they blow the horn and the trains run all night. There's an Oregon Trail and other historical memorials within the CG area that are worth checking out. The nearest gas/diesel and minor amenities are about 15 minutes away in Rufus. All in all we enjoyed our overnighter and would not hesitate coming back.

  • Leanne L.
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Spring Drive RV Campground

    Unexpected Gem

    Just got home from 5 days in site 009. Our site was large and pretty level. Campground was once a single/double-wide trailer park for govt employees so the hook-ups are located in odd spots for RV. We used 20 ft. Of septic drain hoses. Water was cold and crystal clear. Virtually no cell service (one bar if you stood in just the right spot). Dog friendly. A couple of small hiking trails. Picnic table and grated firepit on site. Some of the sites had uphill or downhill entries. The tussok caterpillars were a huge nuisance, but we weren't bothered by a huge number of other bugs.

  • Marty S.
    Aug. 5, 2022

    Sherman County RV Park

    Great spot to overnight

    To be honest, this is really a place to overnight on the way somewhere. That being said, the sites are level with full amenities - pull-throughs and easy back-ins. The restrooms and laundry are spotless. The host is very nice. The rates are very low. The location is quiet. The wind seems to never stop, though. Little shade. Plenty of sites. A couple of long-timers, but mostly 1-nighters. Should be plenty of last-minute spaces available.


Guide to Moro

RV camping near Moro, Oregon typically involves temperatures ranging from 30-90°F depending on the season, with average summer highs around 85°F. The region sits at approximately 1,800 feet elevation in Sherman County, characterized by rolling wheat fields and open terrain with minimal tree coverage. Strong winds are common year-round, particularly in spring when gusts can exceed 30 mph, creating challenging conditions for tents and awnings.

What to do

Fishing access points: Anglers staying at Port of Arlington RV Park & Marina can access Columbia River fishing. "Beautiful river view. Some tent pads, level area for my van to park and sleep. Great breezes today," notes one camper. The marina provides boat launch facilities and river access within walking distance of campsites.

Fruit orchard visits: Several fruit orchards operate near Peach Beach RV Park on the Columbia, offering seasonal produce. "Peaceful. Close to several wineries and farm stands. Especially recommend gunnels fruit and waving tree winery - both within walking distance of campground," a visitor reports. Fresh peaches are often gifted to arriving campers during summer months.

Local museums: The Sherman County Historical Museum in Moro showcases regional agricultural history and is within walking distance of Sherman County RV Park. A camper mentions, "Moro also has a must see museum." The facility displays farming equipment, pioneer artifacts, and wheat industry exhibits specific to the region.

What campers like

Night sky viewing: Limited light pollution creates exceptional stargazing opportunities. "Amazing little place with the nicest people. Clean and comfortable restrooms/showers. Beautiful night sky. 10/10 recommend," says a camper at Sherman County RV Park. The high desert climate produces clear skies most nights, especially during summer.

Quiet atmosphere: Most campgrounds in the area maintain peaceful environments away from urban noise. At Rufus RV Park, visitors appreciate the tranquility: "Friendly host who answers phone herself. Separate sections for short- and long-term guests. Level pull-through sites with gravel and well-kept grassy areas in between." Many sites offer spacing that reduces noise from neighboring campers.

Clean facilities: Campground bathrooms and common areas typically receive positive feedback. One guest at Peach Beach RV Park noted, "Spotless restrooms. Beautiful views of the river. Pleasant host greets you with a bag of a couple peaches from the fruit farm next door." Another mentioned, "Clean, cute and well cared for park on the Columbia river."

What you should know

Limited grocery options: Major shopping requires driving to larger towns. As one Sherman County RV Park visitor advises, "There aren't many supply options in town so if you need major groceries, go to The Dalles, propane go to Wasco, gas go to Biggs or the Dalles." Most campgrounds are at least 30 minutes from full-service grocery stores.

Train noise: Railway lines parallel highways 97 and 84, affecting some campgrounds. At Gorge Base Camp RV Park, a camper shared: "This campground is fantastic, sites are very well maintained and level. Full service hook ups including sewer. The campground is very close to the main railroad tracks and trains come by every hour or so at all times of the day." Consider packing earplugs if you're sensitive to nighttime noise.

Seasonal openings: Not all campgrounds operate year-round. A Rufus RV Park visitor reported, "Big sign says closed right now" during winter months. Check individual campground schedules, as some close between November and March due to low visitation and weather conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Riverside swimming spots: During summer months, supervised swimming areas provide relief from heat. At Imperial River Co., a visitor reports, "This place is so beautiful. Right on the river, clean and cell service is great. WiFi works great. Full hook up's and showers. Great fishing and star gazing and a cute little town a walk away."

Playground access: Some campgrounds feature children's play areas. Port of Arlington RV Park includes "playground available" according to reviews, though "dogs are not allowed in specific areas." This provides a dedicated space for kids to burn energy after long drives.

Weather preparation: Temperature swings can be significant between day and night. Pack layers and sun protection, as one camper at Peach Beach RV Park noted: "The park is in the dryer part of the Gorge but this park surrounded by lush fruit orchards made it feel like an oasis." Summer temperatures often exceed 90°F during days but can drop below 60°F at night.

Tips from RVers

Site orientation challenges: Some RV parks have unusual hookup placements. A visitor to Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert RV Park observed: "Writing a review because our site was backwards. The utilities were on the passenger side. Couldn't hookup to water or sewer with my TT because I would have had to pull in forward and park the truck on the grass at the back of the site."

Wind protection strategies: Position RVs to minimize wind exposure, which can be persistent in this region. At Peach Beach RV Park, campers note the benefits of sites with natural windbreaks: "Clean, cute and well cared for park on the Columbia river. Rolled in at 11:30pm to a quiet park with well laid out directions and fresh peaches in our welcome bag."

Leveling requirements: Bring leveling blocks as sites vary in grade. A Sherman County RV Park visitor mentioned, "Totally stopped here on a whim, and while simple, this place is absolutely perfect for the rustic RV'r. The surrounding landscapes are 'stunning' and the peace and quiet, absolute." Most sites require minimal leveling but come prepared with blocks or jacks.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Moro, OR is Peach Beach RV Park on the Columbia with a 4.1-star rating from 29 reviews.

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