Best Campgrounds near Keizer, OR

Campgrounds near Keizer, Oregon range from full-service state parks to basic RV facilities, with most options within a 30-minute drive of town. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground, located in nearby St. Paul, provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts with year-round availability. Silver Falls State Park Campground, slightly farther but highly rated, offers similar mixed-use accommodations. Several private RV parks closer to Keizer provide developed campgrounds with varying amenities, including Premier RV Resort and Portland-Woodburn RV Park, both featuring full hookups for recreational vehicles.

Many state park campgrounds in the region require reservations, particularly during summer months when sites fill quickly. The Willamette Valley experiences mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers, making spring through fall the most popular camping seasons. Tent and RV sites at Champoeg State Park and Silver Falls often book weeks in advance between May and September. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though winter camping may involve navigating muddy conditions after rainfall. A review mentioned that Champoeg State Park is "a great interpretive center, rangers, and trails. This is one of the closer State parks to the Salem-Keizer area. Worth the drive."

Campers frequently praise the natural settings and recreational opportunities at state parks near Keizer. Silver Falls State Park receives consistently high ratings for its waterfall-studded hiking trails and forest environment. "If you want to camp in Oregon this is the place to go. There are several waterfalls and hiking trails. You can see wildlife and you can't beat the beauty," noted one visitor. Champoeg State Heritage Area offers historical interpretation alongside camping, with several reviews highlighting its convenience for Salem-Keizer residents seeking outdoor experiences without traveling far. Private RV parks in the area tend to be evaluated based on their proximity to urban amenities rather than natural features, with most receiving moderate ratings for their utility connections and basic facilities while lacking the scenic qualities of state park campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Keizer, Oregon (228)

    1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    75 Reviews
    Donald, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 678-1251

    $22 - $152 / night

    "Fun place to visit if you live in Yamhill County (or even Salem/Keizer area). Especially when you want something close by and need to get out and explore!"

    "This park has a great interpretive center, rangers, and trails. This is one of the closer State parks to the Salem-Keizer area. Worth the drive."

    2. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    76 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 873-8681

    $22 - $64 / night

    "If you want to camp in Oregon this is the place to go. There are several waterfalls and hiking trails. You can see wildlife and you can't beat the beauty. You can tent camp and they also have yurts."

    "Probably the easiest accessibility to the most awesome waterfalls per few square miles in Oregon. Ample Parking and many different falls and trails to choose from"

    3. Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Keizer, OR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 463-6641

    $45 / night

    "We will be back, if just for a quick get away from our home in Vancouver."

    4. Willamette Mission State Park Horse Camp — Willamette Mission State Park

    6 Reviews
    Keizer, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 393-1172

    $20 / night

    "The campsites are horse friendly and the trails are absolutely gorgeous- it felt like being out in the wild."

    5. Premier RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Salem, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 364-7714

    "Also, our slides extended well past the concrete pad on both sides, leaving very little room to get around our RV."

    "But not near as tight as most KOA’s! I came in late, desperate for a slot as my truck was having serious problems. They leave a notice up front for vacant sites. This was huge for me."

    6. Portland-Woodburn RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Gervais, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 981-0002

    "Park sits right behind the Woodburn Outlet Mall with own private entrance. Off I-5 and convenient shopping for groceries or gas nearby. Close to Portland and Salem. We will miss this park!9"

    "Super close to the outlet mall. Would stay here again!"

    7. Silver Spur RV Park & Resort

    7 Reviews
    Silverton, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 873-2020

    "I ended up here last minute due to weather on the Oregon coast. I’m in a 40’ coach. It’s a very well kept RV park, a lot of long term residents were here."

    "It’s clean, very well maintained and close to the many wonderful sights in the area. We would definitely stay here again!"

    8. Polk County Fairgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Rickreall, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 623-3048

    "So much better than those CGs next to highways and RRs"

    "Dump station nearby. We were visiting relatives in this area, so really only need a safe place to park the rig. This worked out fine."

    9. Salem RV park

    3 Reviews
    Keizer, OR
    3 miles
    +1 (503) 364-5490

    "It’s also a few steps away from Home Depot- in case you forgot supplies! There are RV sites as well.

    I believe I paid only $25 night.

    I really like this place. It felt like home away from home."

    10. Olde Stone Village

    8 Reviews
    McMinnville, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 472-4315

    "The positives outweigh the couple of minor things, so we gave it 5/5. Positives:

    • Walkway to Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum."

    "It was hot outside and the pool was fantastic. Highly recommend."

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Recent Reviews near Keizer, OR

1247 Reviews of 228 Keizer Campgrounds


  • Susan M.
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Phoenix RV Park

    Nope

    We stayed here for 11 months. We had a problem with our fridge overheating and the compressor being noisy when the afternoon sun hit the front side. We built an insulated box to solve the problem. Painted it. It wasn't an eyesore. We didn't have more than 5 personal items in our lot. Manager made us take it down. Said there would be a spot in September that she could move us to. Was unwilling to switch around someone who wasn't coming in for 2 months. When September hit, nothing happened. She never did move us. But she did move her RV to the prime spot, facing the way that we needed, up front when it came open. Lots of spots with so much junk under their RVs. We had a whitewater raft under ours and were told that we couldn't have it under there. Instead of paying a ridiculous price for a storage unit, we sold it. We already had one in the RV. Head management was coming through in a couple of weeks and she had to make the place look like she actually enforced the rules? Their sprinkler system quit working. The maintenance person put the sprinkler on the grass on the side of us. My window was wide open. Soaked my couch, left a water stain all across the blinds(RV was 9 months old) and the water stained a handmade quilt on the back of my couch. When I called the office the manager told me to stop yelling at her. I guess a loud voice was yelling? The guy said he didn't see that my window was open, yet I saw it was as I drove up. The manager also charged my debit card for our last couple of days/electricity without my permission. When I called to confront her about it, she hung up on me. I had to call my bank to get my card cancelled but the charge went through. Even though she sent me an email saying I was refunded. I am now trying to deal with the head office about her. Rent also going up to$830 a month. For a parking spot and water. No internet. Lots of sirens. Heard gunfire a lot. Not a great part of town. Lots of homeless people, garbage because it's near the can redemption center.

  • Emille R.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Oxbow Regional Park

    Most Beautifil Place Oxbow Regional Park

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    Recently i visit this place such a great experience, Nestled along the wild and scenic Sandy River, Oxbow Regional Park is a natural sanctuary offering a classic Pacific Northwest escape. The park's 1,200 acres of ancient forest are crisscrossed with hiking trails and provide habitat for elk, deer, and osprey. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, and rafting in the river, or reserve one of its rustic campsites for a truly immersive experience in nature, all just a short drive from the Portland metropolitan area.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Britenbush River Dispersed2

    Britenbush River Dispersed2

    A bit past the other listing. Beautiful, just off the road. There is a pullout on both sides of the road to camp. I suggest stopping to scout each to decide what is best for your rig.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort

    Very clean and easy to get to from I5.

    Right off I5 in Salem, OR, a snap to get to and back on to the freeway.  This was our first trip in our new motorhome, and the staff was very helpful, going so far as to suggest a different site that was easier to get into.  There were a couple dog areas that were well placed, and the park was very quiet for the most part.  We will be back, if just for a quick get away from our home in Vancouver.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    North Fork Trask

    Trask River

    Super big spots off side of forest roads. Nice and quiet back there other that locals and loggers through the night. Lots of trash too.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Lincoln County Jack Morgan Park

    Siletz river

    Very quiet up on siletz river. Probably only really attracts fisherman. Nice big spots spread out.


Guide to Keizer

Camping sites near Keizer, Oregon range from state parks with extensive hiking trails to RV resorts with modern facilities. Most locations experience mild, rainy winters with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F, making late spring through early fall the peak camping season. The Willamette Valley's fertile agricultural land surrounds many campgrounds, creating unique seasonal landscapes and occasional farm-related scents.

What to do

Bike the trails: Champoeg State Heritage Area offers excellent cycling opportunities on family-friendly paths. "The biking trails surrounding the area are beautiful and close to civilization for a quick and low key camping trip. Great for beginner campers and families!" shares Lana N. about Champoeg State Park.

Visit aviation museum: From Olde Stone Village, access the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum via a convenient walkway. "The most awesome thing about this park is the path from the park to the Evergreen Aviation Museum," notes Marianne O. about Olde Stone Village.

Explore historical sites: Learn about pioneer history through interactive exhibits. "The farmhouse fascinated my boys... they got to water the garden with a water pump and buckets!" explains Leslie C. about Champoeg State Park.

Hike waterfall trails: Silver Falls State Park offers multiple waterfall viewing opportunities, though some trails have restrictions. "THE most beautiful park in Oregon that we've seen! Hiked for 5 hours! BEWARE: It's WET, so bring your wet weather gear, and good, sturdy hiking shoes for slippery terrain," advises Melissa L.

What campers like

Spacious, well-designed campsites: Many campers appreciate the thoughtful layout at certain parks. "The campground is very well laid out and there are plenty of hiking and biking trails right from your campsite. The hosts are super friendly and helpful," reports Thamar D. about Silver Falls State Park Campground.

Clean, modern facilities: Bathroom quality matters to many campers. "This is probably the cleanest park we have been to over the last 18 months. The spots were spacious and a lot were pull through. The bathrooms were super clean and big as well, single person set up," writes Curt S. about Olde Stone Village.

Year-round availability: Several campgrounds offer winter camping options. "Love to stay here when all the other campgrounds close. Nice hiking trails. The rangers are very nice," mentions Somer L. about Champoeg State Park.

Heated accommodations: For cooler weather, some parks offer climate-controlled options. "The yurts are heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us! There is a small table in each yurt. There's a couch and a bunk bed for sleeping arrangements, with the lower bunk larger than the top bunk," explains Lana N.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Prepare for wet conditions, especially when hiking. "It's WET, so bring your wet weather gear, and good, sturdy hiking shoes for slippery terrain," warns Melissa L. about Silver Falls State Park.

Seasonal pest issues: Insects can be problematic during warmer months. "Spring and summer can be a bug challenge so bring lots of insect repellant!" advises C.W. about Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground.

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. "I would recommend this place, just make reservations early," suggests Ashley B. about Champoeg State Park.

Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds due to proximity to major roads. "The park's proximity to I-5 means that you can still hear the traffic but not so much that it disturbs sleep," notes Shari G.

Flooding potential: Check conditions before winter visits to certain parks. "This park floods every winter. I advise planning your trip for the spring or summer knowing that there is a lot of shaded trails to keep you cool," explains Kelly N. about Willamette Mission State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for playground access: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children. "Loop B is highly our favorite because it is smaller and more private and close to the river. We'll go back year after year. Our kids had a blast!" shares Scott W. about Willamette Mission State Park Horse Camp.

Consider cabin options: Alternative accommodations provide comfort for families with young children. "We had a darling porch with bbq and picnic table, Keurig coffee maker, 2 bedrooms, dining table and living room too! Cable tv as well," describes K.L. about Premier RV Resort.

Pack for weather changes: The Willamette Valley experiences variable conditions even in summer. "This campground is dripping in green in the spring! It has a very park-like quality with manicured landscaping," notes Shari G.

Visit historical exhibits: Educational opportunities abound at several parks. "Champoeg has a little everything. GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly. There lots of historical sites around the campground to enjoy as well," explains Scott W.

Tips from RVers

Consider site layouts: RV parks vary in spacing between sites. "There was very little space between other campers," notes Josh H. about Silver Spur RV Park.

Proximity to services: Many RV parks offer convenient access to shopping. "It's also a few steps away from Home Depot- in case you forgot supplies!" mentions K.L. about Salem RV Park.

Connectivity options: WiFi quality varies significantly between parks. "WiFi was pretty decent, though spotty at times," reports Rachel H. about Olde Stone Village.

Monthly stay options: Some parks cater to longer-term visitors. "We stay here often. Nice amenities but the sites are in need of tlc. Most lots are monthly," explains J.D. about Silver Spur RV Park & Resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any RV camper sites near Keizer?

The Keizer area has several quality RV camping options. Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort in Salem provides full-service amenities just minutes from Keizer, with reservable sites, water hookups, and facilities designed for big rigs. For those wanting a waterfront experience, Clackamette RV Park offers riverside camping at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers with self-contained RV sites. This park provides excellent access to fishing opportunities and is conveniently located near urban amenities. Both locations feature level parking pads, hookups, and accessibility to the greater Salem-Keizer area, making them perfect basecamps for exploring the Willamette Valley.

Where are the best campgrounds near Keizer, Oregon?

The Salem-Keizer area offers several excellent camping options within a short drive. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground is a local favorite, just a short drive from Keizer with great interpretive trails, pet-friendly areas, and beautiful cabins. It's perfect for those wanting a quick escape without traveling far. For those willing to venture a bit further, Silver Falls State Park Campground is considered one of Oregon's premier camping destinations, featuring spectacular waterfalls, extensive hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and accommodation options including tent sites and yurts. Both parks offer reservable sites, clean facilities, and natural beauty that make them ideal for weekend getaways from Keizer.

Do any campgrounds near Keizer have swimming pools or water features?

While traditional swimming pools are uncommon at campgrounds near Keizer, several offer excellent water features for recreation. Detroit Lake State Recreation Area Campground provides lakeside camping with swimming access just a scenic drive from Keizer. The park offers waterfront sites and swimming areas that are particularly enjoyable during late spring and summer. Another option is Edgewater RV Resort and Marina, which sits steps away from Foster Lake with clean facilities and water access. For a closer option, Willamette Mission State Park offers access to the Willamette River for those who prefer natural swimming spots over manufactured pools.