Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jacksonville, OR

Southern Oregon RV Park in Central Point provides paved, level sites with full hookups including 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. The park features concrete pads with small grass areas, picnic tables, and fire pits at each site. Nearby, Holiday RV Park in Phoenix offers 100 RV sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp hookups, though fires are not permitted at this location. Riverpark RV Resort in Grants Pass maintains year-round availability with 25 riverfront sites and accommodates big rigs with pull-through options. Seven Feathers RV Resort in Canyonville provides a more upscale option with full hookup sites available throughout the year. "Sites are level and each site has a picnic table and campfire space, as well as small lawn areas. The sites are a good distance from each other."

Most RV parks in the region maintain clean restroom facilities with showers and offer sanitary dump stations. Traffic noise can be significant at parks located near Interstate 5, particularly at Southern Oregon RV Park. Reservation availability varies seasonally, with summer months requiring advance booking. During fall and spring, many parks have greater availability for spontaneous travel. Most facilities welcome pets, though some impose restrictions on certain breeds or limit the number of animals per site. Cell service is generally strong throughout the region's RV parks. Accessibility for larger rigs should be confirmed when booking, as some parks have specific sections designated for big rigs while other areas may have tighter spacing or challenging turns.

Best RV Sites Near Jacksonville, Oregon (136)

    1. Southern Oregon RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Central Point, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 423-8115

    $38 - $48 / night

    "We stay here often on our migration from PNW to the Desert for winter. It is a extremely well run park, with immaculate bathrooms and well groomed sites."

    "This RV park was our pitstop on the way to the Oregon coast.  We had booked a pull-through site (#C01) for our 23-ft travel trailer. Checking-in was a breeze and Chelsea was very helpful."

    2. Holiday RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Phoenix, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 535-2183

    $47 - $50 / night

    "We got in around midnight when no staff was on, but they made sure to have a welcome package for us with a direct map to our spot (super helpful)."

    "Great place to stop and dump your rv tanks. Spacious pull through a w shade. Clean and big swimming pool for over night quests. Close to Ashland."

    3. Riverpark RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0046

    "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."

    "About 1/3 of the campsites are adjacent to the Rogue river and all of the others have a view of the river. The Wi-Fi is acceptable, they have cable TV, full hook ups and well maintained property."

    4. Mr. Bigfoot RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Phoenix, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 233-2905

    $75 - $85 / night

    "The park was clean and the amenities were amazing! The pool was the biggest hit with our team! We will definitely be back! "

    "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."

    5. Bridgeview RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-5980

    "The Bridgeview RV Park is nice, comfortable, clean and quiet. The only exception is that I-5 is right across the river."

    6. Chinook Winds RV Park

    1 Review
    Rogue River, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-1686

    "We were able to use our generator to run our rig. The beach was right outside our door."

    7. Sunny Valley Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0209

    $40 - $105 / night

    "We were here for a quick overnight in our 24' travel trailer. The place is very nice with tent, cabin, and RV sites. Our site was partial HU but they do have full HU sites."

    "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."

    8. Flycasters RV Park and Resort

    1 Review
    Trail, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 878-2749

    $49 - $169 / night

    "Located on the river, friendly and great management!"

    9. Seven Feathers RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 839-3599

    $47 - $65 / night

    "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!"

    "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."

    10. Crater Lake RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Prospect, OR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 560-3399

    "I stopped in here to camp while I checked out the surrounding area (Crater Lake, National Forest, Lava beds) It was way better then I first thought. Spots are nice and private."

    "Nice facilities with lot of information for recreation in the area. Walking path and shaded sites. Park hosted live music with bonfire in the evening with hotdogs and s’more."

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RV Park Reviews near Jacksonville, OR

588 Reviews of 136 Jacksonville Campgrounds


  • Ashley M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2020

    Joseph H. Stewart County Park

    Great State Park

    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.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2021

    Ashland's Creekside Campground & RV Park

    Undergoing Improvements

    At highway 66 near Ashland this park has both RV and tent sites. The RV sites are full/partial hook up (30 amp only) and dry camping. Note though that even if you pay for partial or dry you will still need to pay $10/dump your tanks. We opted for just full hook ups here. The tent sites are near the creek.

    There was some work being done that appear to be some upgrades. There is a nice pool area, a pond and the creek. The sites are level with picnic tables and fire pits. There are bathrooms, free hot showers, laundry, dog run, playground and store. Also available is propane ($3.50/gallon) book exchange and ice. Wifi was fast and free.

    The road noise is noticeable but not too bad. Some of the spots can be close but for a night it wasn't bad. Pets are allowed on leash only but there were a couple of loose dogs running around so be aware. 

    NOTE: Google tells you to turn on the street (Neil Creek Rd) just after the park so if you have a big rig then turning around could be difficult. Keep an eye out for the campground and turn into it directly from the main road instead.

    All the office and maintenance staff were friendly and helpful and neighbors were friendly and quiet.  We didn't get the tweaker vibe mentioned in some previous reviews. This place is cute - maybe there are new owners (who changed the name from Glenyan to Ashland Creekside, maybe?) who are trying to turn things around.

    Good cell service ATT, Verizon and TMobile.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Emigrant Lake Recreation Area - Oak Slope Campground

    We drove through and chose not to stay

    This portion of the camping area is called Oak Slope, the other being on the lake for RVs for residents displaced by fires.

    For Oak Slope:   Imagine a steep tiered parking lot with narrow spaces. The whole campground is on a hill so the higher sites just look down on the lower sites. Most sites are visible from any other site. The sites were not very level and they were narrow, as was the loop. The campground also backs to private property. All sites are dirt with paved parking, with picnic tables and fire pits. Some pull throughs.

     There were bathrooms, one of which someone decided to dump a washer and dryer at. There weren’t too many campers when we went but I can imagine that on a weekend it would be awful. It is close to the lake which has bathrooms and playground. 

    We did not stay here. We picked a spot but then changed our minds and then left. There is an RV dump here. Cell reception with ATT, Verizon and TMobile.

  • AdventurousMagpie
    Jun. 28, 2022

    Ashland's Creekside Campground & RV Park

    Great price, good vibe, loud road, bad showers

    Good points: I think this is the cheapest campground with amenities near Ashland, only $27.50/night for a tent site with a water pump. The place didn't feel sketchy at all- although there are clearly some long term residents, it feels well-run and family friendly. Wifi was surprisingly fast and reached all the way over to the tent sites, and there is a place near the bathrooms to wash dishes. All tent sites were shady with large blackberry bushes providing privacy on three sides.

    The not-so-good: the tent sites have a road right behind them that's often busy and loud. The showers in the women's restroom have unbelievably poor water pressure, and the water temp fluctuated from boiling to freezing for no reason unless you twitched the dial just right. Also, there's no place to hang a hammock near the tent sites but that's just a quibble.

  • Tyson T.
    Apr. 21, 2019

    Rocky Point Resort

    Great views of Lake... thats about it

    4-5 pull thru sites. Pretty close together so the fire pit is a foot away from my slide out. There are some back in sites on the edges of the camp. Didn’t eat at the restaurant. Kayaks and paddle boats to rent. Staff are nice but hard to find at times. Bathrooms are clean but very rustic. Paid about $50 in April for full hookups- no cable, but has slow wifi.

  • s
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Waiiaka RV Park

    Nice & Clean RV Park, Tight Spaces

    I stayed at this park with my daughter and dog for one night while passing through.

    The facilities are very clean, showers have nice hot water for a minimal fee.

    The dog park is small, but well maintained with poop bags on site for your use.

    The RV Park workers were fantastic, checked on us during set up to make sure we had what we needed.

    There are obviously quite a few long term renters at the park, but they showed pride in there homes and area. Everyone’s areas were clean and orderly, and the park was incredibly quiet.

    Only down side is the sites are tightly packed together. My door was only a couple off feet off of my neighbors hook ups. When the camper next to us packed up in the morning, we were outside by our door. The smell of sewage was pretty strong, we just went in our camper and waited for him to finish up.

    Worth a stop for the money if your going to be in the area.

  • Kelly G.
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Awesome destination spot

    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.

  • R
    Aug. 13, 2023

    Southern Oregon RV Park

    Park with all the bells

    We stay here often on our migration from PNW to the Desert for winter. It is a extremely well run park, with immaculate bathrooms and well groomed sites. Sites have concrete pad, fire pit and table with FHU. An easy off of Highway 5 and close to Costco and many restaurants. Small lake/pond with walking trail around and extra large Dog Park.


Guide to Jacksonville

RV campgrounds near Jacksonville, Oregon provide year-round accommodations for travelers exploring southern Oregon. Most parks in the region sit at elevations between 1,200-2,000 feet, creating moderate temperature fluctuations between seasons. Summer temperatures average 85-95°F while winter nights can drop to 30°F, affecting camping comfort and reservation patterns depending on when you visit.

What to do

Explore nearby waterfalls: Staying at Prospect RV Park puts you close to natural attractions beyond Crater Lake. "The park itself was well maintained, nicely treed, and laid out in a way that gave privacy to the sites... We are planning our next trip there for later this year... It's that good," explains Thomas B. The staff can direct you to lesser-known waterfall hikes in the area.

Fish the Rogue River: Multiple access points within 10-15 minutes of local RV parks provide excellent fishing opportunities. "Sites on the rivers edge is more expensive obviously!" notes a camper at Riverpark RV Resort about the premium riverfront locations. Many campers report catching salmon and steelhead depending on seasonal runs.

Visit historical covered bridges: Sunny Valley Campground offers proximity to local history. "The nearby covered bridge is neat to see," mentions Stacy. The campground is located near one of Oregon's historic covered bridges, accessible via a short walk from your site.

What campers like

Indoor amenities during bad weather: Seven Feathers RV Resort offers climate-controlled facilities year-round. "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," notes Darcy K. These indoor amenities become particularly valuable during rainy seasons or smoky summer days.

Community activities: Some parks organize regular social events that bring campers together. "To top it off they have a Saturday Campfire, with music, food and drink. Open to the camp. It's a great place to kick back and relax with some live music," shares Peter M. about Crater Lake RV Park's weekend gatherings.

Dog-friendly facilities: Many RV parks near Jacksonville accommodate pets with designated areas. "The park also has a nice sized, fenced dog area as well," mentions one reviewer about facilities in the area. Sunny Valley Campground also receives praise for its "dog park, which my dog loved!" according to Andrea M.

What you should know

Interstate noise varies by location: Traffic sounds can affect your camping experience at certain parks. Louise L. advises at Southern Oregon RV Park to "Recommend a spot away from the freeway, but the noise did not bother us too much." Parks farther from I-5 generally offer quieter environments.

Seasonal fire restrictions: Fire policies vary by park and season. Mr. Bigfoot RV Park permits fires at designated sites, but regional fire danger levels may override normal policies during summer months. Always check current restrictions before arrival.

Off-season availability: Most Jacksonville area RV parks remain open year-round but with reduced capacity. "We stay here often on our migration from PNW to the Desert for winter. It is an extremely well run park, with immaculate bathrooms and well groomed sites," reports one reviewer about transitional season camping patterns.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access for kids: Bridgeview RV Park offers riverside locations with amenities for families. "The Bridgeview RV Park is nice, comfortable, clean and quiet," notes Greg K., though he mentions "I-5 is right across the river." Seek out parks with swimming facilities during summer visits when temperatures frequently exceed 90°F.

Recreation facilities: Several parks provide dedicated play areas. "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," mentions Louise L. about convenient family facilities near major routes.

Cabin options: For families without RVs, Sunny Valley Campground offers alternative accommodations. "The place is very nice with tent, cabin, and RV sites," explains a reviewer. These cabins provide camping experiences without requiring extensive gear.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling considerations: Many parks feature paved sites requiring minimal adjustment. "Sites are level with grass and fire pits. There is a walking bike trail that goes along Bear Creek to Ashland," reports Dean about Southern Oregon RV Park. Confirming site leveling before arrival helps avoid setup challenges.

River views and premium locations: Riverpark RV Resort offers specialized sites. "About 1/3 of the campsites are adjacent to the Rogue river and all of the others have a view of the river," explains Jeff M. These premium riverfront spots typically cost $5-15 more per night but provide direct water access.

Site spacing and privacy: Park layouts vary significantly regarding proximity to neighbors. "Our site was partial HU but they do have full HU sites... We were in spot 67 which was spacious and offered a great deal of privacy," notes Stacy about site selection at Sunny Valley Campground, highlighting the importance of requesting specific site numbers when making reservations.

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