Best Campgrounds near Hillsboro, OR

State parks and forested areas surrounding Hillsboro, Oregon provide a range of camping experiences within an hour's drive of the city. L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park, located 25 miles northwest of Hillsboro, offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins with both drive-in and hike-in access. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground, situated about 30 miles south, features year-round camping with full amenities including electric hookups, showers, and yurts. Several private RV parks operate closer to Portland, including Roamers Rest in Tualatin and Columbia River RV Park, catering primarily to motorhomes and trailers with full hookup services. The region balances proximity to urban areas with access to natural settings, making it popular for weekend getaways from the Portland metropolitan area.

Reservations are essential at most established campgrounds, particularly during summer months when sites fill quickly. As one local camper noted, "I live in Hillsboro, so it's a quick trip out to L.L. Stub Stewart provided there is availability." Weather conditions vary seasonally, with mild but rainy winters and warm, dry summers. Most state parks remain open year-round, though some facilities may be limited during winter months. The terrain ranges from river valleys to forested hills, with many campgrounds situated among Douglas fir and western hemlock forests. Cell service is generally reliable at established campgrounds near Hillsboro but may be spotty in more remote areas. Campfire restrictions are common during late summer due to wildfire concerns, particularly in drier years.

Campers frequently mention the quality of facilities at Oregon state parks as a highlight. "Oregon State Parks are superior to California State Parks. The amenities at all the Oregon campgrounds I've visited are wonderful," reported one visitor. While many campgrounds offer excellent amenities, privacy can be limited at popular sites. Several reviewers note that campgrounds like Champoeg State Park provide excellent facilities for cyclists, with dedicated hiker/biker sites featuring covered shelters, power outlets, and hot showers. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant throughout the region, with elk, deer, and various bird species commonly spotted. The proximity to hiking trails, rivers, and recreational areas makes the Hillsboro area appealing for campers seeking both natural experiences and convenient access to urban amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near Hillsboro, Oregon (243)

    1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    72 Reviews
    Donald, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 678-1251

    $24 - $168 / 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

    31 Reviews
    Vancouver, OR
    13 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. Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

    38 Reviews
    Buxton, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 324-0606

    $27 - $41 / night

    "I live in Hillsboro, so it's a quick trip out there provided there is availability."

    "As we had been here before, it was an easy drive in on US-26 to the campground (CG)."

    4. Columbia River RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Vancouver, OR
    14 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."

    5. Reeder Beach RV Park & Country Store

    16 Reviews
    Scappoose, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 621-3970

    "Flat gravel for most part, steps away from the Columbia River, decent space between sites with good shade depending on your site. Only reason for 4 starts is because the water is dirty."

    "Quiet area on the Oregon side of the river, rustic with a little country charm. Nice folks. Great area for birding (osprey nests)."

    6. Roamers Rest RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Tualatin, OR
    12 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."

    7. Sun Outdoors Portland South

    11 Reviews
    Wilsonville, OR
    16 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."

    8. Paradise Point State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    La Center, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "Relaxing Getaway at Champoeg State Heritage Area Champoeg State Heritage Area near Newberg, Oregon, is a great spot for campers seeking peace and nature."

    "Close to freeway for easy access. Nice walking paths. Typical state park yurt set up."

    9. Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Heisson, WA
    28 miles
    Website

    "Battleground is a nice and well loved state park not far from Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington."

    "My friend and I had a great three day weekend here at one of the walk-in sites. Sites fill up quick and I recommend reserving online in advance. Important takeaways:

    1."

    10. Healing ponds farm retreat and healing center

    8 Reviews
    Buxton, OR
    17 miles
    +1 (503) 709-0706

    $45 / night

    "The pond area is beautiful with all the statues found around it. Highly recommend and we plan to visit again :)"

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Recent Reviews near Hillsboro, OR

1480 Reviews of 243 Hillsboro Campgrounds


  • S. Renae M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Milo McIver State Park Campground

    Great location not far from pdx!

    I decided at last minute to get out of dodge! But didn’t want to go far. This campground was perfect. Super clean and close but giving you the feeling of being out deep in the woods. The only bummer is in my app. It said camp fires allowed. And they ARE NOT allowed at this time. The park rangers are super nice and friendly and definitely efficient. You feel safe at this location. Will be back!!!

  • Kateryna K.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    Great Spot

    Plenty of space for two tents on the one spot. Clean bathroom and showers. Close to the beach, beautiful nature. We really enjoyed our stay here. I would love to come back.

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Paradise Cove RV Resort & Marina

    Maybe if?

    The campground had better days. We wanted a 50amp so we went up the hill. Road is terrible. It’s a long timer campground. It’s a “pick your spot” campground. Our site was soggy. But we were going to pick one. There’s an old lodge where a pool shows on the map. It is empty. Just for fun we went down to the lower area and it has some awesome views. But very crowded. I would probably go somewhere else next time.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Elk Creek Campground

    Beautiful, remote, minimal

    This campground has minimal facilities (pit toilets, no trash, etc). No cell service either (AT&T). Still, it's a quiet, gorgeous area next to a creek. Bring 15$ cash and be prepared for a wonderful time. I actually visited twice.

  • Willeth
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Columbia River RV Park

    Columbia River RV Park

    A great place to stop with a motorhome or tent, located on the banks of the Columbia River near Portland. The park is known for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and good amenities: paved parking, electricity, Wi-Fi, showers, and laundry facilities. There are also areas for pets and a place for dogs to run off-leash. Despite the close parking, the atmosphere is calm and welcoming. An excellent choice for an overnight stay after exploring Portland!

  • marcus K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Oxbow Regional Park

    Amazing Secret

    Nice regional campground. Has tent and RV spots. No hookups though. Mostly shady sites with just a handful having full sun.

    Restrooms are well maintained and have excellent showers. No coins needed.

    Great access to the river to keep cool in summer. Nice sandy beaches. Park also has a lot of sheltered picnic areas and playground.

    Multi-use trail great for short runs and apparently horses.

    No wifi and we had no phone reception. There are emergency phones installed throughout the park.

  • Brad and jamie L.
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Promontory Park

    Small wedding destination

    We got married here on 8/30/25 It was absolutely perfect. Sky and Phil were our absolutely amazing camp hosts. They were more than help and accommodating. Our day was so special and when we had complications with our reservations they fixed it without hesitation. Sky even brought Jr. Camper art projects for our kids. We had an amazing stay! Our middle son caught not only his first fish but he caught 4 in total. They have electric hot plate stations for community cooktops. The yoms have electricity and bunk beds this has one of our favorite spots.

  • S. Renae M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Sunset Falls Campground

    Sunset falls getaway

    I booked the campground. There were pictures but not of the camp spot I chose. I did because it indicated I would be by the river. Note. I was but not accessible from my spot. I was disappointed about that. I chose #13 for that reason. However I arrived and was also surprised I was not able to park by my spot. There is a little trek. Thank god I brought my cart as I had all my camp gear.
    12 and 13 are closer to parking than 14, 15 and 16. They are a little more remote.
    The drive in camping spots resembles more of a day use area. No real privacy. Then the road going through the campground was noisy with motorists and motorcycles at all hours running through.
    At this time. There isnt any camp fires allowed.
    No cell service.
    It’s beautiful with the falls and canopy of trees and decently close to town.
    But overall. For a weekend getaway it’s great. But very limited. Also no water so bring your water.

  • GG Z.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    Lots of amenities

    Typical paid campground with hookups, firepits, and tables in every site. Sites are way too close together imo but I typically do dispersed camping. There's showers, trash, dog poop bag stations and easy access to the beach although it's a bit of a climb up the sand to get to the water


Guide to Hillsboro

Camping near Hillsboro, Oregon occurs primarily in the foothills of the Coast Range, at elevations ranging from 200-1,500 feet. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate with dry summers reaching 80-90°F and wet winters with temperatures between 30-50°F. Most campgrounds within an hour's drive of Hillsboro remain open year-round, though flooding can occasionally affect lower-elevation sites during heavy winter rains.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Battle Ground Lake State Park features a 9-hole disc golf course among old-growth forest. "One thing that always looked intriguing is they do have the cabins... Another thing that some people might like is that they do have horses and some of the trails around the lake you can have horses on," notes Richard B., who enjoys the variety of recreational options.

Mountain biking trails: L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park offers extensive mountain biking trails for all skill levels. "There are lots of hiking, biking, and horse trails. They even have a disc golf course within the park," mentions MickandKarla W., who appreciates the multitude of recreational options available directly from the campground.

Waterfront activities: Many campgrounds offer water access, with swimming and fishing being popular. "The river was shallow and dropped to the deep end. It was ideal for children because the shallow end stretched a bit and the deeper end was the other side," explains Susan P. about Paradise Point State Park.

What campers like

Proximity to Portland area: Columbia River RV Park provides convenient access to Portland while maintaining a natural setting. "Located at the northern end of Portland not too far off the I-5 freeway... Overall nice, clean and well maintained large RV site within the Portland city limits," explains Brian C., highlighting its convenient location.

Historical experiences: Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground offers unique historical attractions. "The farmhouse fascinated my boys... they got to water the garden with a water pump and buckets!" notes Leslie C., describing the interactive historical elements that engaged her children.

Natural seclusion: Even close to urban areas, many campgrounds provide a sense of isolation. "This is a really nice campground right on the river. You pass through farmlands to get here where during harvest you can pick up fresh veggies and fruit," shares Melanie D. about Reeder Beach RV Park, appreciating the rural approach despite proximity to Portland.

What you should know

Seasonal crowding: Campgrounds fill quickly during summer months. "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," observes Jennifer H. about Roamers Rest RV Park, noting its popularity despite being in a suburban setting.

Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have water issues. "The water has arsenic and is no good to drink or cook with. You have to bring your own water, or buy theirs, which they don't mention on their website," warns Z R. about Reeder Beach Resort, emphasizing the importance of bringing potable water.

Highway noise: Several campgrounds are located near major roads. "Freeway is really really close to the whole camp site. You can hear vehicles at night. If you're a light sleeper or need nature noises when camping - this is not the site for you," explains Susan P. about Paradise Point State Park.

Cell service limitations: Battle Ground Lake State Park has variable connectivity despite being relatively close to urban areas. "We got 3 bars LTE on Verizon," notes one camper, though coverage can vary significantly by carrier and specific location within the campground.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible nature activities: Several campgrounds offer kid-friendly recreational options. "Champoeg has a little everything. GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly. There lots of historical sites around the campground to enjoy as well," shares Scott W., highlighting the variety of activities available for families.

Swimming areas: Battle Ground Lake State Park provides safe swimming options. "They have a cool volcanic lake with a swimming area and great fishing. Its like a mini crater lake. I mean mini like pond size," describes Ashley Y., noting the manageable size that makes it ideal for families with children.

Playgrounds and open spaces: Many campgrounds include developed play areas. "There was a huge playground for the kids. There was also a large field area for dogs to roam around, just no fence," mentions Ashley B. about Champoeg State Heritage Area, appreciating the mix of recreational options.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Sun Outdoors Portland South (formerly Pheasant Ridge) offers full hookups but limited space. "It's lovely enough and if you are looking for an RV park with allll of the amenities while being very close to your neighbor, then this is it," explains Randi K., noting the trade-off between amenities and privacy.

Hookup locations: Consider utility placement when selecting sites. "The water and sewer hookups were in the middle of the site, with electric being at the back of the pad. The water pressure was not very good at around 35 psi," explains MickandKarla W. about their experience at L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park.

RV age restrictions: Some parks have limitations on older vehicles. "They also have RV age limit of 2010 but they allowed pictures before turning me down. Yay we got approved!" shares Becky S. about her experience at Roamers Rest RV Park, highlighting an important consideration for those with older RVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find RV camping sites near Hillsboro?

Yes, several RV-friendly campgrounds are available near Hillsboro. Clackamette RV Park in nearby Oregon City offers riverside sites with great access to bike trails and town amenities at reasonable prices. Roamers Rest RV Park in Tualatin provides convenient facilities closer to Hillsboro. For those willing to drive a bit further, Jantzen Beach RV Park near Portland offers full hookups and big-rig-friendly sites. Most of these parks require reservations, especially during peak summer months, and offer amenities like water hookups, toilets, and shower facilities.

Where are the best campgrounds near Hillsboro, Oregon?

Hillsboro offers convenient access to several excellent camping options. L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park is just a quick trip from Hillsboro, offering tent camping areas and hiking trails in a beautiful forested setting. For those willing to drive a bit further, Hebo Lake Campground is a peaceful spot with excellent fishing opportunities and is known for its clean, quiet atmosphere. Other options within driving distance include Elk Creek Campground along Highway 6 and South Lake dispersed camping area. The Oregon Coast is also accessible for a day trip or overnight stay, with several campgrounds about 1-2 hours from Hillsboro.

What family-friendly campgrounds are available in the Hillsboro area?

The Hillsboro area offers several family-friendly camping options. Nehalem Bay State Park Campground on the Oregon Coast (about 1.5 hours from Hillsboro) features yurts, RV sites, and wildlife viewing opportunities—families often spot deer visiting their campsites. Silver Falls State Park Campground is perfect for families who enjoy hiking, with several waterfalls and trails suitable for various skill levels. Families can tent camp or stay in yurts. Both parks offer clean facilities and organized activities during peak season. For families wanting shorter drives, Battle Ground Lake State Park in Washington provides swimming opportunities and is closer to Hillsboro.

Are there any state parks with camping options near Hillsboro?

Yes, several state parks with camping facilities are located within driving distance of Hillsboro. L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park is closest to Hillsboro, offering tent camping, RV sites, and cabins in a forested setting with hiking trails. For those willing to drive further, Beacon Rock State Park Campground in Washington provides camping facilities and impressive hiking opportunities with amazing views of the Columbia River Gorge. Other options include Paradise Point State Park near Ridgefield and Battle Ground Lake State Park in Washington. Most state parks require reservations during peak season and offer amenities like toilets, water, and ranger programs.