Camping near Scappoose, OR

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    Scappoose, Oregon serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences within the Columbia River region, where waterfront and forested sites cater to various preferences. Local options include Scappoose RV Park, which has undergone recent improvements with a dedicated park host ensuring clean facilities for families. Bayport RV Park and Campground offers water recreation opportunities with its proximity to Scappoose Bay, where visitors can launch kayaks directly from the campground. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access L.L. Stub Stewart State Park with its well-maintained trails and Paradise Point State Park across the Washington border, providing year-round camping options in forested settings.

    Many campgrounds in the area require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. As one visitor noted, "Located right next to a public boat ramp and Next Adventure where you can rent boats or bring your own for kayaking on Scappoose Bay." RV sites typically offer partial or full hookups with 30-50 amp service, though some parks have limited dump station access. Weather conditions remain mild throughout much of the year, with occasional winter storms affecting accessibility. Cell service varies significantly between developed campgrounds and more remote locations, with most established sites maintaining reliable coverage for major carriers.

    Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Scappoose area, with Columbia River and Scappoose Bay providing opportunities for fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing. Several campgrounds feature boat ramps or direct water access, though site layouts can sometimes present challenges. According to one camper reviewing a nearby park, "Many of the sites have really awkward setups—hookups on the wrong side, fire pits far away from pad, etc." Noise from nearby highways and railways affects some locations, particularly those closest to Interstate 5 and major transportation corridors. Tent campers often find more secluded options at state parks in the region, where walk-in sites typically offer greater privacy than standard drive-up locations. Wildlife sightings, including bald eagles and water birds, are common near waterfront camping areas.

    Best Campgrounds near Scappoose (230)

      1. Paradise Point State Park Campground

      3.1(33)11mi from ScappooseRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "It is a very convenient place to camp being close to the interstate. We stay 3 nights. the bathrooms were clean and the dumpsters were close by."

      2. Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

      4.4(39)15mi from Scappoose55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "The sites are larger than at most of the Oregon state parks we have been to. The site was the levelest we have ever stayed in, usually there is a slight tilt one way or another."

      from $32 - $57 / night

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      3. Reeder Beach RV Park & Country Store

      4.0(19)6mi from ScappooseRVs

      "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."

      "Nice quiet campground along the Columbia river in Oregon. Minutes from Portland, with lots of fun farm stands and rural experience."

      4. Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground

      4.3(40)19mi from ScappooseRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      5. Bayport RV Park and Campground

      3.9(10)5mi from ScappooseRVs, Tents

      "Located right next to a public boat ramp and Next Adventure where you can rent boats... or bring your own for kayaking on Scappoose Bay."

      "Location is close to town but still feels like you are in your own little world. Beautiful walking paths line the water. A must visit for sure!"

      from $30 / night

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      6. Jantzen Beach RV Park

      3.4(16)13mi from ScappooseRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "Jantzen Beach RV Park feels like a real-world stop straight out of a Subway Surfers World Tour—a lively, convenient, and colorful place where travelers pause, recharge, and enjoy the surroundings before"

      from $40 / night

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      7. Columbia River RV Park

      3.9(17)15mi from ScappooseRVs

      "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."

      "Great location—right by the river. We arrived late in the evening, and the staff met us and showed us to our room, which was especially helpful in the dark."

      from $30 - $150 / night

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      8. Sand Island Marine Park Campground

      3.2(5)9mi from ScappooseTents

      "Island is lovely to walk around, our site had beach access. Site to reserve has pictures. Will definitely return!"

      "This is on the columbia river water kayak trail."

      from $30 / night

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      9. Camp Wilkerson

      4.6(9)15mi from Scappoose61 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Stayed the night in one of thier small cabins, very nice sat outside by the fire and just watched the stars, this is a primary horse camp and is surrounded by trails, seen a heard of elk on one of my hikes"

      "Since the camp is planned predominantly as a youth recreation center, I was a bit worried that it would be a pretty loud campsite due to lots of kids running around. That was not the case for us!"

      from $45 / night

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      10. Scappoose Bay Marine Park

      2.6(5)5mi from ScappooseRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of parking, great ramp, and has a walking trail!"

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    Recent Reviews near Scappoose, OR

    1317 Reviews of 230 Scappoose Campgrounds


    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Big Eddy Park

      Big Eddy County Park

      This is a nice county park with both full hook ups and partial hook ups available. The campground itself has very nice established trees and foliage around all sites. Some sites are closer together towards the back of the campground on the highway that will have more road noise then the river side. There is a large field with swings, volleyball net, tetherball, and general area for families and kids to enjoy. There’s a public wash house/restroom, but not sure the cleanliness status since we use our Airstream facility. This park is heavily used on holiday weekends but seems quieter on a non-holiday weekend when we were here last. Six of the sites back up to the river that have full hook ups. There is a ramp available but mostly dirt packed and fitted for more for the floatation/kayak/paddle boarding use and Family swimming then motorized water craft. The Eddie itself is fairly shallow and great for kids and families to enjoy but still deep enough to float a kayak. The Verizon cell service is fairly poor with only one to two bars. The camp hosts are very nice. There is wood provided to purchase and delivered to your site by the host. We stayed in site seven this time which is probably the busiest for bike and foot traffic as it is also the turnaround for the boat ramp and will most likely choose another site next time we visit. We will definitely be back to the Big Eddy.

    • Bekah M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2026

      Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping

      Scary drive up but beautiful view

      Off the side of a logging road but beautiful views. Little fire pits overlooking the mountains. No signal. Lots of recreational vehicles and logging trucks.

    • Hana B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Sandy Riverfront RV Resort

      Clean & Friendly

      This is a small and tightly-packed park with all amenities. Although the spaces are close, there is a nice plot of grass and a table. There are many full-timers here, and their spaces are nicely kept/decorated. 

      There are many places to eat, shop, coffee, etc. in the nearby downtown area and just beyond. It was a perfect stop for stocking up on supplies and enjoying the river, and only about half hour away from Portland.

      The park is full of furry friends & friendly people, but we were disappointed that our dog was not allowed at the Glenn Otto park across the road. We walked up a couple of blocks and found a nice little trail behind the Harlow House Museum for an evening hike.

      We didn't make reservations, but got lucky on arrival as there were only a handful of available sites. Ours was a pull-thru, and our 25' trailer fit easily, although it was a tight fit with our truck. There were many there with much larger rigs than ours, so it's obviously doable. This park has a lot of R&Rs, which isn't our favorite way to camp, but they were so friendly and gracious, that it gets 5 stars easily! It will be our go-to when visiting the Portland area!

    • micheal W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Clackamas River RV Park

      Wonderful place to stay or extended stay

      This place is amazing as a location to stay. It’s 6 miles up river from town that has anything you need. Nestled in the mountains along an amazing river and lake for boating and fishing. Close to many mountain lakes as well and winter activities. The people here are great to work with and care that you are comfortable during your stay. With mail boxes and all deliveries go to the office so they are safe and secure having stuff delivered. The staff is very helpful and the showers and laundry facilities are clean and well kept. Great value for the money. Better than many I have seen.

    • Haary M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Jantzen Beach RV Park

      Jantzen Beach RV Park – A Real-Life World Tour Stop for Travelers

      Jantzen Beach RV Park resembles a real-life destination reminiscent of a Subway Surfers World Tour—a vibrant, accessible, and colorful location where travelers can take a break, recharge, and appreciate the environment before resuming their journey. Situated just minutes away from downtown Portland, the park provides that exhilarating feeling of having a"new city unlocked," featuring clean facilities, spacious sites, and numerous modern amenities. Much like navigating a new map in Subway Surfers, visitors here experience a blend of enjoyment and relaxation: heated pools, ubiquitous Wi-Fi, a fitness center, billiards room, game room, playground, and scenic walking paths along the stunning Columbia River shoreline. The sites are spacious, tranquil, and well-kept, with many guests valuing the serene atmosphere despite the park's convenient access to the city. Although the park can become busy—akin to a crowded tv station—and some long-term residents reside on-site, the overall experience remains smooth and accommodating for travelers. With full hookups and 60’ pull-thru sites, as well as pet-friendly areas, it offers everything necessary for you to continue your real-life"world tour" in comfort. If you are passing through Portland or considering a longer stay, Jantzen Beach RV Park serves as an ideal checkpoint on your travel itinerary—clean, convenient, and filled with the essentials every traveler requires before embarking on the next adventure.

    • Charles R.
      May. 11, 2026

      Gee Creek Rest Area I-5

      The Dyrt description is deceptive

      This is a rest area along I-5 in SW Washington, nothing more, nothing less. There are NO RV hookups for stays, just a tank dump area and a place to fill your fresh water tank. Restrooms are clean. RV parking is with the semi trucks, but the dump area is with the car parking (poor design), if you in with the trucks, you can’t dump. If you dump, then parking is a real problem. This is for the south bound rest area, don’t know about the north bound stop.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

      LL Stub State Park/Dairy Creek

      One of our new favorite northwest state parks. Two large full service loops with an additional large walk in tent areas. Very nice, level sites with decent amount established of foliage. This state park has welcome center with exhibits and friendly staff. Excellent trail systems with paved bike and natural hiking trails. Definitely will be back to this park.

    • Charles R.
      May. 10, 2026

      Beaver Falls Trailhead - Overnight

      Not a bad place

      Just an off the road parking lot during the day, people coming and going for the short hike to the falls. Quiet at night with very light traffic. Hike to the falls is moderate, with a few rocky sections. Wear good hiking shoes.

    • Chris J.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      lava canyon, Cougar, Washington

      Close to road

      This site is close to a road. A decent amount of traffic went by when I checked it out. Would be a hard area to set up a larger tent. Would be ideal for rooftop tent or hammock camping. Creek near by with short trail to creek.


    Guide to Scappoose

    Scappoose camping options extend beyond the Columbia River region into the surrounding forest lands where elevation ranges from near sea level to about 1,800 feet in the Coast Range foothills. The climate remains mild with summer highs typically reaching 75-85°F, while winters bring considerable rainfall averaging 40-50 inches annually. Most campgrounds in the area stay open year-round, though services may be limited during winter months.

    What to do

    Kayaking and paddling: Bayport RV Park and Campground provides direct access to Scappoose Bay with rentals available nearby. "Located right next to a public boat ramp and Next Adventure where you can rent boats... or bring your own for kayaking on Scappoose Bay," notes one visitor to Bayport RV Park and Campground.

    Wildlife viewing: The Columbia River estuary areas offer excellent bird watching opportunities, particularly for water birds. A camper at Reeder Beach RV Park observed, "Great area for birding (osprey nests). Or park your chair on the bank and watch the occasional ship putter by just a stone's throw from shore."

    Hiking and biking: Trails range from easy loops to more challenging terrain. At L.L. Stub Stewart State Park, "There are lots of hiking/mountain biking trails. We plan to return to explore more of the mountain bike trails." The Banks-Vernonia Trail, a paved bike path, also runs through the park.

    Disc golf: Several area parks offer courses for disc golf enthusiasts. At Paradise Point, "The disc golf course is entertaining, but not super challenging. Located on barely 10 acres the designers have done a good job using every bit of the land here."

    What campers like

    River views and shipping activity: Watching maritime traffic is popular at waterfront sites. A camper at Reeder Beach noted, "Eating apple pie and watching 20 story tall container ships glide by was neat." The Columbia River provides a constantly changing view with commercial vessels passing regularly.

    Forested settings: Camp Wilkerson offers secluded, wooded sites away from urban areas. "It's about 30 minutes from any bigger towns and very relaxing. There are tent sites, RV sites and even a horse camp area! Hiking and horse trails meander through the forest along a creek or two as well," writes one visitor.

    Proximity to Portland: Many campers appreciate staying close enough to explore the city while having a natural setting to return to. Columbia River RV Park gives campers this balance: "About as close-in Portland as you can get for an RV park, this place is on the North side of town right next to the river."

    Swimming opportunities: Several campgrounds feature lakes or swimming areas. At Battle Ground Lake State Park, "They have a cool volcanic lake with a swimming area and great fishing. Its like a mini crater lake."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Many of the best places to camp near Scappoose require advance booking during peak seasons. For walk-in sites at L.L. Stub Stewart, "If you haven't paid online (reserved spot), you will need to fill in the information on one of the provided permits, write down your car info, put the fee in, and drop it in the box."

    Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds have issues with potable water. At Reeder Beach, a camper warns, "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."

    Highway noise: Proximity to transportation corridors affects some campgrounds. At Paradise Point State Park, "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."

    Site layout considerations: The arrangement of hookups and amenities can be inconvenient at some locations. One camper observed, "Many of the sites have really awkward setups—hookups on the wrong side, fire pits far away from pad, etc."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds and pools: Some parks offer dedicated recreation facilities for children. Jantzen Beach RV Park features "three pools, playground, and basketball hoops. Plenty to check out and explore for them even if this was not your typical 'campground' experience."

    Swimming areas: L.L. Stub Stewart State Park offers family-friendly activities throughout the park. "Since we were here last time, they now have an off-leash fenced dog area. What makes this CG so special is the multitude of hiking, biking, and horse trails. They even have a disc golf course within the park."

    Camping carts: For walk-in sites, some campgrounds provide equipment to transport gear. At L.L. Stub Stewart, "If you have a lot of gear they have three carts available to haul everything out in one go."

    Life jackets: Safety equipment is sometimes provided at water access points. Paradise Point State Park "day use area also provides life jackets if you forget yours."

    Tips from RVers

    Size restrictions: Check campground limitations before booking. At Paradise Point, one RVer warned, "We put the size of our RV in the state website and it gave us site 50. We arrived and it was IMPOSSIBLE to get our rig in that site due to the trees. NOWHERE on the parks website has a maximum RV length."

    Hookup placement: The location of utilities can make parking challenging. Columbia River RV Park offers "Grass in-between most spots, with some back-in sites and others being pull-through." However, at some parks, utilities are inconveniently positioned.

    Water pressure variations: This can affect comfort at some locations. At Jantzen Beach, "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."

    Dump station access: Not all parks with RV spaces have on-site dump stations. At Bayport RV Park, "They do have waste disposal for a fee but they offer drinking water and full Electric and water but no sewage hookup you pay at the dump station."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Scappoose, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Scappoose, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 230 campgrounds and RV parks near Scappoose, OR and 30 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Scappoose, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Scappoose, OR is Paradise Point State Park Campground with a 3.1-star rating from 33 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 free dispersed camping spots near Scappoose, OR.