Best Campgrounds near Milwaukie, OR

Camping options near Milwaukie, Oregon include a mix of public and private facilities spread throughout the Portland metro area and surrounding countryside. Clackamette RV Park in Oregon City provides waterfront camping at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers, while Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground and Milo McIver State Park offer more traditional outdoor experiences with accommodations for tents, RVs, and cabins. Several campgrounds in the area feature yurts and glamping options alongside conventional sites, particularly at Oxbow Regional Park located about 20 miles east of Milwaukie.

Most campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though some like Milo McIver operate seasonally from March to October. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends when Portland-area residents seek outdoor recreation. Facilities vary significantly across properties, with RV-specific parks offering full hookups but limited natural settings, while state and regional parks provide more scenic surroundings with varying levels of amenities. Winter camping is available at several locations, though services may be reduced during off-peak months. "Right smack dab on the river. Awesome host. Easy check in," noted one camper about Clackamette RV Park, highlighting the accessible waterfront location.

The Portland metro area campgrounds typically feature paved sites and convenient access to urban amenities, though many visitors mention the proximity to highways and resulting noise. Waterfront locations are particularly valued, with campers frequently mentioning the fishing opportunities and river views as highlights. Several campgrounds restrict campfires, especially during summer fire season. Many RV parks in the region serve both short-term visitors and longer-term residents, creating a mixed-use environment. "A well cared for location. I think we got the last space! It's a busy place," commented one visitor about Roamers Rest RV Park, indicating the popularity of developed campgrounds within reasonable driving distance of Portland and Milwaukie. Private RV parks generally maintain stricter rules regarding vehicle age and site usage compared to public campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Milwaukie, Oregon (300)

    1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

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

    $22 - $152 / night

    "As I rode up to the site, I noticed right away that it was not tucked far away from the amenities such as restrooms, and showers. It was part of one of the campground loops."

    "Champoeg State Heritage Area is a beautiful and peaceful campground located near Newberg, Oregon."

    2. Jantzen Beach RV Park

    39 Reviews
    Vancouver, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 289-7626

    $40 / night

    "Arrived here late for a single night stay on the way to the Oregon Coast. This is a very convenient stopover for those needing a place to stay near Portland."

    "The park's location is very convenient, with easy access to downtown Portland and nearby attractions."

    3. Columbia River RV Park

    32 Reviews
    Vancouver, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 285-1515

    $30 - $150 / night

    "The location couldn’t be more convenient, right near Portland and just steps away from the beautiful Columbia River."

    "One star off for density, you’re right next to each other, and for the very bright street lighting in there. We thought it overkill, but perhaps they have their reasons. Super nice facilities."

    4. Milo McIver State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Estacada, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 630-7150

    $8 - $78 / night

    "Estacada lake is within walking distance, and there is salmon fishing within driving distance inside of the park. There is also a "bat" barn that is close by."

    "Just 45 minutes outside of Portland, and near the town of Estacada, is Milo McIver State Park, which I consider to be a quintessential Oregon State Park: lots of huge evergreen trees, large campsites,"

    5. Oxbow Regional Park

    38 Reviews
    Corbett, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 797-1850

    $25 / night

    "Close proximity to Multonomah Falls. Pros - bathrooms with electric outlets, free showers, deer come close and are fun to watch, quiet & fairly private stay."

    "There is distance between you and other guests but if you want to meet your neighbors you can. They have ADA sites, a lake, play grounds and a welcome center."

    6. Barton County Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Eagle Creek, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 742-4422

    $28 - $81 / night

    "Close to Portland so it gets a lot of day traffic. Access to river so it has summer activities. Sites for large get togethers."

    "The kids enjoyed the playground and biking around the loop. The river access down at the day use was lovely. All the park staff were friendly."

    7. Clackamette RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Oregon City, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 496-1201

    "Simple RV park with access to everything. The river is right there, bike trails, grass area, walk to town, everything."

    "Right off the exit of 205, it's very easy to get to, and a beautiful spot where the Clackamas flows into the Willamette."

    8. Portland Fairview RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Most spots were pull-though with decently wide streets to drive in. Even though it's just off a semi-major street, it's set back enough and surrounded by trees to be more quiet."

    9. Sun Outdoors Portland South

    11 Reviews
    Wilsonville, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 532-7829

    "There’s a fenced in dog area and lawn you can walk on leash. The only downside is that the standard sites are small and very close to neighbors."

    "It is located right of the interstate but feels secluded. They have both back in and pull through sites, a little tight with neighbors but I was told it is better than other RV resorts."

    10. Roamers Rest RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Tualatin, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 692-6350

    "A well cared for location. I think we got the last space! It’s a busy place. A bit of a head scratcher on what brings people here. Certainly located in and around a number of destinations."

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Recent Reviews near Milwaukie, OR

1847 Reviews of 300 Milwaukie Campgrounds


  • Barbara H.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Cedar Grove Recreation Site

    Great bday 2025

    Friends took me here for few nights for my bday. Clean camp ground,quiet,not very big here n ur vehicle not prkd at ur site but really enjoyed staying here. Water wz to low to fish nearby but had fun looking for rocks. Will go again next yr.

  • Jami C.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Emerald Valley RV Park

    Great stop

    Good stop, showers and bathrooms are clean, A LOT of people live here.... Manager is new and does not really know what's going on, I was told there is a lot of police activity there... Saw a few homeless people and cars with tow tags on em. Otherwise it's clean and safe

  • Vinny A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Silver Falls State Park Campground

    Silver Falls Campground

    Very nice campground. Spots have a paved driveway and all seem to be relatively level. Private free hot showers! Right next to the ten falls trail loop.

  • E
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Trillium Lake Airstrip Dispersed

    Lots of spaces

    Came on a Sunday night so had lots of spots to choose from. Good camping for a quick stop. There are warning signs about potentially closing the campground cause people keep leaving trash. So if you come please LNT!

  • 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.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Columbia Riverfront RV Park

    Unexpected gem

    We only stayed a couple of days, but the views, Columbia River waterfront, and open spaces were wonderful. The spaces were a little close, but not enough to make me drop my rating. It's close to home, so we will definitely be back.

  • S. Renae M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Green Canyon

    Unexpected serenity!!

    I wanted to get away for the weekend and it was close. I arrived. Perfect camp spot. Close to the river. I heard it’s lullaby at night!! True therapy in its finest !!

    The trail along the river was awesome. It’s now one of my favorite spots. Will definitely be back.

    No cell service at all but it’s worth it!!! Great camp host!! Very friendly people there. Great memories!!!

  • Anna D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Ainsworth State Park Campground

    Good location

    Location is great, road traffic is loud can hear the train as well. Most sites look good. I booked day of and it wasn’t level at all 🙂. Clean showers and bathroom!


Guide to Milwaukie

Milwaukie, Oregon camping options sit at 43 feet above sea level in the Willamette Valley, where mild temperatures range from 34°F in winter to 81°F in summer. The area offers significant camping variety within a 30-mile radius, with most campgrounds staying open year-round despite the region's 42 inches of annual rainfall. Local camping spots provide varying levels of tree cover and riverside recreation opportunities.

What to do

Disc golf adventures: Milo McIver State Park Campground features two competition-quality 18-hole disc golf courses that attract serious players. "Home of the annual Beaver State Fling, a PDGA sanctioned National Tour event, Milo McIver is an excellent host for the international players that come to the Pacific Northwest for a chance to win the tournament," notes one visitor. The park's twin courses can be combined into a single 27-hole layout during non-tournament times.

River activities: Summer months bring excellent floating opportunities on the Clackamas River. "Great place to put into the river to float or kayak. Lots of parking," reports a visitor about Barton County Park Campground, which serves as a popular starting point for river trips. The park offers convenient river access for day-use visitors and campers alike.

Heritage exploration: At Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground, visitors can explore Oregon's pioneer history. "Old little pioneer town. Has yurts and lots of hiking," mentions one camper. Another adds, "There's a small table in each yurt. There is a couch and a bunk bed for sleeping arrangements, with the lower bunk larger than the top bunk." The historical farmhouse particularly appeals to children, offering hands-on activities.

What campers like

Biking trails: Champoeg State Heritage Area features extensive biking opportunities that connect directly to campsites. "Champoeg State Park is on the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway, and a great place to camp if you want to do a long biking getaway," explains one reviewer. Families appreciate the kid-friendly cycling options with "GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly."

Wildlife viewing: Oxbow Regional Park provides excellent wildlife spotting opportunities in its 1,200-acre ancient forest habitat. The park's natural setting supports diverse wildlife including "elk, deer, and osprey," with many campers enjoying bird watching from riverside sites. One visitor noted the interesting conservation efforts, mentioning "a section of the playground marked off with cones and pink tape. Apparently a migratory bird was nesting on the ground so they blocked it off."

Tent camping comfort: Many campgrounds offer spacious, private tent sites for weekend getaways. "The tent sites were also secluded and flat. (But a far walk to the bathrooms/showers)," reports one camper at Milo McIver. Another visitor appreciated Oxbow's layout: "Outer loop sites are quiet, spacious and wooded. They are also very close to a trailhead to nice hikes and the beach."

What you should know

Tent site limitations: At many campgrounds, tent sites have specific constraints. "The tent spaces are a little small if you need to set up multiple tents," notes a Barton Park visitor. Similarly, at Roamers Rest RV Park, "spaces are quite tight! Considering the location and appreciating the fact that they are one of very few RV parks in the Portland area, I can understand why."

Seasonal crowding: Many campgrounds near Milwaukie experience heavy use during peak months. "Milo McIver has large sites w great river access, close to Portland so it gets real busy," warns one camper. Similarly, at Barton Park, a visitor noted it's "very busy in the summer months. Close to Portland so it gets a lot of day traffic."

Pet restrictions: Some parks enforce strict pet policies. Oxbow Regional Park maintains a "no dogs" policy throughout the premises. Conversely, Columbia River RV Park provides dedicated pet amenities: "The laundry room had a designated pet washer and dryer, which I always love, so we washed all of our dog bedding here. There's a small neighborhood dog park right across the street."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Columbia River RV Park offers family-friendly facilities including "a little area with a free table, a book exchange, some workout equipment, a kitchen, laundry, and showers." For those seeking more traditional playground experiences, Barton Park provides "GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly" along with "a huge picnic area and a disc golf course, in addition to boat landings for a canoe along the Willamette River."

Swimming access: Several campgrounds offer safe swimming spots during summer months. At Barton Park, "the kids enjoyed the playground and biking around the loop. The river access down at the day use was lovely." Oxbow Regional Park provides "access to the river to keep cool in summer. Nice sandy beaches."

Educational opportunities: Champoeg State Heritage Area offers hands-on historical activities. "The farmhouse fascinated my boys... they got to water the garden with a water pump and buckets!" shares one parent. Another notes, "Along the way got to see the Champoeg Heritage site with period piece actors, wide open spaces, and the Willamette River."

Tips from RVers

Urban convenience: Jantzen Beach RV Park provides city amenities while camping. "The park's location is very convenient, with easy access to downtown Portland and nearby attractions," reports one RVer. Another mentions it's "on Hayden Island in Portland, so nearby to an outdoor mall that includes Target as well as several restaurants."

Water pressure concerns: Several RV parks have reported water system issues. At Jantzen Beach RV Park, "Water pressure is the lowest we've ever experienced. Not sure what's going on but all of the folks we've talked to are experiencing the same." Similar comments appear for other nearby parks, suggesting checking with management before arrival.

Reservation requirements: RV sites fill quickly at campgrounds near Milwaukie. "I think we got the last space! It's a busy place," reports a visitor at Roamers Rest RV Park. Many parks also have age restrictions for vehicles, with one camper noting, "They also have RV age limit of 2010 but they allowed pictures before turning me down. Yay we got approved!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best private campgrounds near Milwaukie, Oregon?

For private camping near Milwaukie, Clackamette RV Park is an excellent choice located at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers. This simple RV park offers great access to water, bike trails, and is within walking distance to Oregon City. Prices are reasonable, making it a good value in an area with limited RV options. Another good option is Jantzen Beach RV Park, which offers full hookups and is conveniently located for Portland area exploration while still being accessible from Milwaukie.

Where can I find RV and tent camping options near Milwaukie?

For combined RV and tent camping options near Milwaukie, check out Oxbow Regional Park, which accommodates both camping styles with drive-in access, water, and toilets. Another excellent option is Trillium Lake, offering gorgeous views of Mt. Hood, shady campsites, and great swimming and paddling opportunities. The campground is nestled in old growth forest with spacious sites and running water. For those willing to drive a bit further, Silver Falls State Park Campground provides beautiful tent sites and yurts amidst spectacular waterfalls and hiking trails.

What camping is available near Milwaukie, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Milwaukie, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 300 campgrounds and RV parks near Milwaukie, OR and 39 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Milwaukie, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Milwaukie, OR is Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 75 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Milwaukie, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 39 free dispersed camping spots near Milwaukie, OR.

What parks are near Milwaukie, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Milwaukie, OR that allow camping, notably Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and Mt. Hood National Forest.