Best RV Parks & Resorts near Multnomah Falls, OR

RV parks near Multnomah Falls provide several options for traveling motorhomes with varying hookup configurations. Mt Hood Village Resort in Welches offers full-service RV sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections throughout the year in a forested setting. Portland Fairview RV Park features big rig accommodations with full hookups, though fires are not permitted at this location. Sandy Riverfront RV Resort in Troutdale accommodates both drive-in and boat-in access for RVs with full hookup sites including 50-amp service. Sites at most parks have standard pull-through configurations with gravel pads, though spacing varies considerably between locations. "The sites are typically close together, but some have more separation than others. Most sites are pull through. Full hookups worked well for us," one camper shared.

Fall through spring visitors should verify seasonal operations, as several parks maintain year-round access while others close during winter months. Dump stations are available at most facilities including Mt Hood Village, Portland Fairview, and Sandy Riverfront RV resorts. Cell service varies by location, with better connectivity reported at parks closer to Portland. Big rig owners should consider maneuverability when selecting sites, as some mountain access roads involve elevation changes and tight corners. Pet policies differ between parks—Portland Fairview RV Park prohibits pets while others allow them with standard restrictions. Amenities range from basic to resort-style, with Mt Hood Village offering more extensive facilities including a pool and store. A visitor commented, "Nice RV park, more like a state park than typical RV parks. Most sites were fairly close together, but they were well maintained."

Best RV Sites Near Multnomah Falls, Oregon (190)

    1. Mt Hood Village Resort

    47 Reviews
    Rhododendron, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Our spot was a 40ft pull through with full hookups, cable, a fire pit, and a picnic table. We were parked next to the bathroom that was in the area and the facilities were very clean."

    "We decided to make this RV park our maiden voyage in our new Travel Trailer."

    2. Portland Fairview RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    16 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."

    3. Sandy Riverfront RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Troutdale, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 665-6722

    "Nice park, dog friendly, right on the river, friendly staff. Train bridge across from the park so there is train noise."

    "Concrete pads with extra parking space make for level camping. Book early to enjoy the spaces that overlook the Sandy River, otherwise you’ll just be looking at other RVs."

    4. Columbia River RV Park

    29 Reviews
    Vancouver, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 285-1515

    $30 - $150 / night

    "Located at the northern end of Portland not too far off the 1-5 freeway."

    "This looks like a full time location with good long-term rates."

    5. Jantzen Beach RV Park

    36 Reviews
    Vancouver, OR
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 289-7626

    $40 / night

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

    "Well made a reservation while still on the road not knowing that even though we showed up really late and the office being closed didn't think we were able to still have are site available but after looking"

    6. Lewis & Clark Campground & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    North Bonneville, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 427-5559

    "Nice quiet campground, some long term campers. Close to the Columbia River. Beautiful view nice established old timber. It is close to the train track. Enjoyed our stay here"

    7. Bridge of The Gods Motel Cabins & RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Cascade Locks, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 374-8628

    $45 - $800 / night

    "Then you drive out and around the corner and you get to where the RVs and cabins are. It's mostly a long driveway/road with cabins and spots for RVs on each side."

    8. Crown Point RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Corbett, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 695-5207

    9. Rolling Hills RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 666-7282

    10. Clackamette RV Park

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

    "The sites are mostly pull through, some back in sites along the back, and come with E/W hookups."

    "But conveniently located right off of 205 and close to a lot of amenities in the suburbs of Portland. Dog friendly too as there is a park with walking paths. I am sure kid friendly too."

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RV Park Reviews near Multnomah Falls, OR

1520 Reviews of 190 Multnomah Falls Campgrounds


  • Michell C.
    May. 14, 2023

    Elk Meadows RV Park

    Gorgeous place!

    What a beautiful RV park! Large spaces, easy to drive through, 30 and 50 amp, most sites had full hookups with fire pits and picnic tables. There is a park right on the lake, wonderful wildlife viewing, an adult size set of swings just made my day. Took me back to small kid times! Wifi available at the pavilion near the park. Very clean bathrooms. Large dumpsters. and a dump station. We also saw a propane fill station as well. We will definitely be back.

  • Brian C.
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Columbia River RV Park

    Basic Nice RV Park Right in Portland

    Located at the northern end of Portland not too far off the 1-5 freeway. RV campground with wide streets, nice office staff, and clean facilities including laundry, clubhouse, group kitchen area and free wi-fi. Grass in-between most spots, with some back-in sites and others being pull-through. Backs up to a busy road blocked by large bushes and under the pathway for the airport, so there's some noise but not horrible. Some full-times but sites are nice and well maintained. Overall nice, clean and well maintained large RV site within the Portland city limits.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2022

    Reeder Beach RV Park & Country Store

    1 Night Stopover

    I was worried when Google maps brought me through the industrial section of Portland, but relieved when I crossed the bridge to the Island. Check in was fast and efficient. Can't say the staff was friendly or welcoming, Full hookups, but I don't rate it higher because there is no wifi or laundry facilities. There is also nothing around here store or restaurant wise. I enjoyed the beach and watching the ships pass by. I had good cell service. Riverside back in sites are the best. Pull through provide shade

  • 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.

  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Bayport RV Park and Campground

    Normally not a four star RV park but considering the price...

    Came here so I can kayak and calm waters. The slabs are mostly level and each spot is large with a nice picnic table and fire pit but neighbors are fairly close and not much privacy. Showers are quarter timed showers and I've seen much better and cleaner. They do have waste of disposal for a fee but they offer drinking water and full Electric and water but no sewage hookup you pay at the dump station. However it's very close to town which is very convenient and has great access to the water as compared to many other places where you have to drive à ways.

  • Derek & Alex W.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Portland Fairview RV Park

    Good place for a short stay

    We were worried at first as this was our first visit to Portland. The city is filled with garbage and in desperate need of services for the homeless. We pulled into the RV park and luckily there is nothing worrisome to report. If the office is closed there is a cabinet around the corner that may contain the map with your name and directions to your spot. It is tidy and the staff were friendly during our 2-week stay. The area around it seemed like well kept neighborhoods. The train next to the park is regular so be prepared for consistent train noise. Our Verizon phones and T-Mobile hotspot had great signal here and the park offered free cable service. The spaces are pre-assigned but very tight. We unfortunately didn't get a pull-through site even though quite a few were available. It seemed the majority of people here are long-term but as I mentioned above everyone was tidy. Everyone seemed quite friendly as well. As for the facilities, they seemed to be in a bit of disrepair but not horrible. The "gym" wasn't a place that really looked useable though. Several long term people made comments on how cheap the owners are and have indicated the park is slowly but consistently going downhill. I didn't take any photos as there were no great things to accentuate. We did enjoy the fact it was close to the highway that takes you east towards quite a few sights and Hood River.

  • A
    May. 31, 2019

    Sun Outdoors Portland South

    Glamping

    This was my first experience at an RV Resort. 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. Beautiful landscaping, indoor pool and hot tub, small market, laundry facilities, horseshoe pits on beautiful grassy area. Yes to dogs and cats and no breed restrictions! They have a nice grassy area with poop bags! Bummer no fires 🙁 If fire pits I’d give the 5th star! Also, within 15-20 mins there are amazing countryside, wine tasting, hiking/walking, Willamette River with off leash areas for dogs, and downtown Portland. Additionally there is an off leash park 8 mins away. Overall a good experience, we enjoyed our stay. My photos don’t show much of the place but their website’s photos represent well.

  • Dave H.
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Port of Cascade Locks Campground

    Small and Great!

    A very small campground with water and electric only. Level sites with bathrooms and showers close. There is a dump station on site. A beautiful setting along the Columbia River. Sites back up to parking lot below for Thunder Island and native american fishing platforms. The Columbia paddle wheeler is walking distance nearby for a dinner or sightseeing cruise. Thunder Island Brewing is a couple of blocks away. I think there are only ten camp sites and a camp host that we never met. This is a hidden treasure for smaller campers and travel trailers.

  • B
    Sep. 20, 2019

    Ainsworth State Park Campground

    Suprised

    When we pulled in with our 40' Coach I thought oboy I blew it. Getting into our site was a little tight but doable. We were in a pull through tucked in the forest with full hookups. A fire pit and picnic table too! If you go camping to stay inside our Verizon phones, Sprint hot spot and over the air TV all worked. You can hear the train in a distance and a little traffic. It is a great spot and we will come here again.


Guide to Multnomah Falls

If you're looking for RV camping near Multnomah Falls, Oregon, you're in for a treat. The area boasts several well-reviewed parks that cater to RV enthusiasts, offering a mix of amenities and activities.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

  • At Mt Hood Village Resort, you'll find spacious sites with electric hookups and clean bathrooms, making it a comfortable choice for families.
  • Portland Fairview RV Park offers friendly staff and well-maintained facilities, ensuring a pleasant stay for all guests.
  • Sandy Riverfront RV Resort features full hookups and a picturesque location right by the river, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy a family-friendly experience at Mt Hood Village Resort, where you can explore hiking trails and take part in summer skiing adventures.
  • Sandy Riverfront RV Resort is ideal for those who love water activities, offering swimming and fishing opportunities right at your doorstep.
  • For a unique experience, visit Lewis & Clark Campground & RV Park, where you can explore the scenic Columbia River and enjoy nearby hiking trails.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $60

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there designated RV parking at Multnomah Falls?

Yes, Multnomah Falls Parking Lot (Day Use) has designated RV and bus parking spaces in the main lot, but these can fill quickly, especially during peak summer months and weekends. The spaces are designed for temporary day use while visiting the falls, not overnight parking or camping. For RVs over 25 feet, the Bridge of The Gods Motel Cabins & RV Park area provides alternative parking options with shuttle access to popular trailheads including Multnomah Falls.

Where are the best RV parks near Multnomah Falls?

Ainsworth State Park Campground offers convenient RV camping just minutes from Multnomah Falls. This state park provides easy access to Columbia Gorge waterfalls and includes full hookup sites, though you may hear some highway and train noise. For a more resort-style experience, Mt Hood Village Resort is a popular option with full hookups, cable TV, fire pits, picnic tables, and clean facilities. Though slightly farther from the falls, it offers a more extensive amenity package and is located near Mt. Hood recreational areas.

What lodging alternatives are available near Multnomah Falls if RV parks are full?

If RV parks are full, consider Reeder Beach RV Park & Country Store on Sauvie Island, which offers full hookups with fire pits and picnic tables in a quieter setting. Another option is Portland Fairview RV Park, which provides a convenient base for day trips to the falls. For non-RV accommodations, several motels and cabins are available in nearby towns like Cascade Locks and Troutdale. The area also offers vacation rentals and B&Bs throughout the Columbia River Gorge region, many within a 30-minute drive of the falls.