Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sublimity, OR

Several RV parks near Sublimity offer year-round camping accommodations for recreational vehicles. Silver Spur RV Park & Resort in Silverton provides full hookup sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections on gravel pads. "The RV spaces are very easy to get into being angled. We stayed in a pull through space, easy in and easy out," according to one visitor, though they noted the spaces were somewhat cramped for longer stays. Salem Campground and RVs features both back-in and pull-through sites accommodating larger rigs, while Phoenix RV Park maintains well-kept grounds with paved sites that can handle big rigs. Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort in Salem includes full hookup sites with 50-amp service and accommodates larger motorhomes.

Between March and October, reservations are strongly recommended as parks throughout the Willamette Valley fill quickly. Most RV parks in the area provide sanitary dump stations, though Silver Falls State Park's dump facility is located separately at the horse camp turnoff, approximately 4 miles from the main campground. Many parks allow pets but enforce leash requirements and designated pet areas. Cell service varies by location, with better connectivity at parks closer to Salem and spotty coverage in more rural areas. Laundry facilities are limited, with only select parks offering on-site washers and dryers. A review noted that Knox Butte RV Park charges "$1.75 wash, $.25 dry 13 minutes" for their clean laundry facilities. Winter visitors should prepare for wet conditions, particularly at parks near waterways where seasonal flooding may occur.

Best RV Sites Near Sublimity, Oregon (135)

    1. Silver Spur RV Park & Resort

    7 Reviews
    Silverton, OR
    12 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!"

    2. Emerald Valley RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Jefferson, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 363-0701

    "The spots were level, no fire rings only a few picnic tables but caters to RVs only so most of us have tables and chairs. The bathrooms/showers were very clean and well cared for."

    "Friendly staff, brand new washer/dryers, nice facilities, nice big spots."

    3. Premier RV Resort

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

    "We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 57 for 4 days in mid September. Very friendly staff."

    "Last summer I rented a yurt at Premier RV Resorts, Salem OR, and I can’t wait to stay there again!

    Registration was quick and easy. Plenty of parking. An amazing gift shop and small store."

    4. Salem RV park

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

    "Stayed in a tent site w electricity and hooked up my little lights for ambience.

    Once I ordered Uber eats and they delivered a burger from RAM Restaurant!"

    5. Blue Ox RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 926-2886

    "Great wi-fi. Management is exceptional! Indoor pool, multiple laundry rooms, rec room - all spotlessly clean. Close easy access to freeway but minimal noise."

    "Great safe RV park with pool, clean showers, paved sites. Dog park less than 1 mile. Awesome staff!"

    6. Phoenix RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Keizer, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 581-2497

    "Great park with friendly staff. Not the best location and pretty tight spots though."

    "I have never had the opportunity to stay here as I currently don’t own an RV but I will say I have done work here before with my previous employer and the grounds and staff at this location are both astounding"

    7. Knox Butte RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 928-9033

    "The restrooms and laundry facilities are spotless. Their WiFi is also excellent. Very easy access to and from I-5. Highly recommend staying here if in the mid Willamette valley."

    "Nice park with good amenities. Close to the airport so early morning air traffic in the skies above the park.   There is an early morning train. "

    8. Portland-Woodburn RV Park

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

    "We have been staying here full time since October 2021 and will be moving on in about a month or so."

    "Amazing and very friendly staff!! Super close to the outlet mall. Would stay here again!"

    9. Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Keizer, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 463-6641

    $45 / night

    "Have been living here about a month in a travel trailer. Appreciate the amenities of small gym, hot tub, and showers. Excited for the outdoor pool to open."

    "The resort has laundry, which is clean, they have a wonderful pool and hot tubs."

    10. Drakes Forest RV Campsites

    1 Review
    Silverton, OR
    10 miles
    +1 (503) 990-9422

    $40 - $45 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Sublimity, OR

822 Reviews of 135 Sublimity Campgrounds


  • Jerold H.
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    Well Managed Campground

    This is a large campground, mostly populated by big rigs, and mostly long term stays. Looked like a lot of people were working in the area. Almost all of the RV's there are very nice - no long term stay hoarder scenes. The roads are paved, majority of sites are pull through, photos on Dyrt are accurate. We had a 30 amp site and all of the utilities were well maintained and arranged well. Water pressure was good. Everything is well maintained. The women in the office were friendly, efficient, and helpful. It is a very dog friendly park and there is lots of room for dogs but everyone picked up after dogs and we heard almost zero barking. There were a few kids there but they were quiet except for a little play time in the afternoons. Downsides: a couple of the machines in the laundry were out of service (but the others worked well); there is a lot of road noise from I-5; cellular reception is sketchy. The road noise varies a lot though so ask for a site close to the office or in the older section. The new sites farther back are closer to the interstate. The road noise was much less annoying than we anticipated and we slept well. There is a TA truck stop nearby for filling up as well as a diner and a McDonalds. Of course, driving into Eugene to eat is easy enough. We had just 1 bar of Verizon and it was unusable but we had 3 bars of ATT which worked well. The do have a dog wash station toward the back of the park and also a car wash station that is easily accessible on the main road. We stayed for 3 nights while taking care of some things in Eugene and it worked out well for us. If only this place was farther off the road it would really be great.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Premier RV Resort

    Nice CG, but small sites

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 57 for 4 days in mid September. Very friendly staff. The CG is clean, quiet and well maintained, but the sites are fairly short and narrow. As others have mentioned, tow vehicles usually extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, but the roads are fairly wide throughout the CG. Also, our slides extended well past the concrete pad on both sides, leaving very little room to get around our RV. The sewer connections are not threaded, so you’ll have to weigh down your sewer hose. There is a fair bit of road noise from the highway. There is a nice open area, off leash pen and network of short trails for walking your dog. AT&T coverage was fair, ranging from 2-4 bars of 5G with speeds up to 19 MB/s. The CG WiFi speed varied considerably, from next to useless up to 1 MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 11 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Andy B.
    Jan. 4, 2021

    Silver Spur RV Park & Resort

    Not terrible.

    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. The office is very nice, the lawns are very nice, the office parking lot is asphalt. Has a nice little children’s play area. There are very bumpy gravel driveways to the RV parking spots (possibly just the time of year causing the poor road condition). The RV spaces are very easy to get into being angled. We stayed in a pull through space, easy in and easy out. Only giving a 4star rating for the very small RV spaces. Was very crammed for anything more than a last minute stay.

  • Mike E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2025

    Blue Ox RV Park

    Disneyland is not the happiest place on earth

    This is the happiest place on RV Earth! What a beautiful park! Amazing trees of every kind and flowers and bushes all cared for meticulously. Great wi-fi. Management is exceptional! Indoor pool, multiple laundry rooms, rec room - all spotlessly clean. Close easy access to freeway but minimal noise. Full hookups of course, Wi-Fi is strong and fast, 48 channels of sharp cable TV picture. We are putting this on our A list and will return whenever we're passing through this area again. Two bars of 5G Verizon. Beautiful city soccer fields and park just outside the entrance to the park. Great place to walk and relax. Recommend.

  • Cindy U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Whitcomb Creek County Park

    Camping on a peninsula in the mist of Green Peter

    Your in the woods at this location, bring your boats/canoe/kayak the reservoir is huge to explore. 

    The campground is only open in the summer and as of 2018 has some wonderful updates on Loop “A” and Loop “C” (new tables, and site pads, and fire rings). Loop “B” is still rustic and not a bad site to sit. There are a few Double site can hold two campers. There is not water or electricity, bring it in and pack it out. Can accommodate big rigs, or small tents. There are four pull through sites. Best to RSVP through ww.linnparks.com on popular weekends or take your change for any open sites, if no sites available head up Quartzville past mile marker 17 and park along the road for free, only where there are metal fire rings.

  • 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.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2024

    Humbug Campground

    Love it here

    Humbug is one of our favorite campgrounds. We love the easy access to the beach and the beautiful hikes.  Showers are hot and free, rangers are always friendly.

    Cell service is pretty iffy here, but we manage to make it work with the cell booster.

    There's a dump station and water fill, trash and recycling, water spigots throughout campground, and firewood for sale.

    Tent sites in Oregon don't currently have the 25% non-resident surcharge (though I've heard that's changing soon) and there are plenty of non-hookup/tent sites that will fit RVs. There are also FHU and pull through sites.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Cascadia State Park Campground

    Private to Semi-Private

    County run campground (despite the “State Park” in the name). It has a more natural feel, and each site has a different layout. Beautiful trees, forest-like atmosphere. Quiet and peaceful during the week. Some sites have a lot of privacy, and some are wide open. 

    Site #10 was almost completely private and flat. Our 26ft class C fit in this spot. You can hear the creek from this spot and other spots but other spots also have cut throughs to the main trail so be aware of hikers coming up to your spot (except site#10). All sites are first come first serve. No reservations. Hosts on site. We arrived on a Thursday mid day and had our choice of several spots, but all spots filled up by Friday. The weekend crowd was the usual hell raising children running around all campsites, loud music and yelling. MOST people quieted down after 10 pm though. 

    There are some pull through sites and sites vary in size and length of parking. Picnic table and fire pits at each site. Lots of shade and some sun throughout the day. Sign at the kiosk posted no generator use but people were using them anyway.

    $17/night. No dump station here, but there are several water spigots throughout. Dumpster and garbage cans, though no recycling, as well as flush bathrooms, free showers and port-a-potties at the end of the loop. 

    There is a hiking trail to the falls, though just a trickle this time of year and there were many off shoots of this trail to each camp site. Also there is a very busy river section where kids an adults played and floated in the small pools that were left from dry season. 

    Two large group camp areas, day use area, and an open clearing (unfenced but natural bushy borders) for pet exercise area. 

    Weak Verizon- text only, no data or voice.(cell booster did not help). 

    ATT ok service, usable 1-2 bars. TMobile not available. 

    NO FIRES AT THIS TIME.

  • Lisa C.
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Clean campground, easy to locate

    This is a good sized KOA that was easily located off the highway. Check in procedures after hours were straight forward. We had a pull through 30w full hookup spot and it was a bit on the snug side for our 29ft travel trailer and Chevy Silverado. We had to unhitch and park at an angle to fit and lots of others at the campground were doing the same thing. Pool was drained due to maintenance, but they had notified us of that prior to reservation. Lots of other fun activities for the kids were available, including basketball, playground and miniature golf. The camp kitchen provided was underwhelming compared to other KOAs (just a large plastic white sink with no real work space.. other KOAs have had wonderful set ups and that's always very convenient). The bathrooms were clean but showers are small with a small attached dressing area and the plastic lining of the shower walls was chipped in places. Just needs an update. The store was great and has some very cute camp decor and souvenirs as well as all sorts of standard camping supplies. WiFi was absolutely horrible, sorry to say.. even with our booster, couldn't even write an email on their WiFi. Verizon service was thankfully very strong and we relied on that.


Guide to Sublimity

RV parks near Sublimity, Oregon provide access to the foothills of the Cascade Mountains with elevations ranging from 400 to 600 feet. Most campgrounds in this area experience mild winters with average temperatures of 45°F and summer temperatures averaging 75°F. Winter camping requires preparation for frequent rainfall, with the area receiving approximately 50 inches of precipitation annually.

What to do

Walking trails access: Blue Ox RV Park in Albany features soccer fields and parks just outside the entrance. "Great place to walk and relax," notes one visitor, while another mentions the "multiple laundry rooms, heated indoor pool, recreation area indoors. Hour from the coast, hour from ski areas and plenty to do in and around Albany."

Pet exercise areas: Premier RV Resort offers dedicated pet spaces. "There is a nice open area, off leash pen and network of short trails for walking your dog," according to one camper. Another reviewer appreciated that the resort was "dog friendly, no homeless or meth addicts (like are crowding in the state parks now)."

Indoor recreation options: Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort provides indoor activities during wet weather. "Appreciate the amenities of small gym, hot tub, and showers. Excited for the outdoor pool to open," states one guest. Another mentions "they have a wonderful pool and hot tubs."

What campers like

Wi-Fi connectivity: Connectivity varies significantly between parks. At Emerald Valley RV Park, "Wi-Fi was great. If I am passing by, I would definitely stay here again," reports one camper. Conversely, at Silver Spur RV Park & Resort, a reviewer noted "WiFi Sucks, 1.84 Mbps download/ .37 Mbps Upload."

Clean facilities: Blue Ox RV Park maintains exceptionally clean common areas. "Multiple laundry rooms, rec room - all spotlessly clean," states one reviewer. Another notes that "Staff is very friendly. A must stay place if in area. Very clean and well taken care of. Lots of plantings around to add color and texture!!"

Privacy between sites: Site spacing varies considerably between parks. At Silver Spur RV Park & Resort, one camper mentioned "the only reason I say 4 stars is the sites are a little small. Very little space between other campers." Similarly, at Premier RV Resort, "the sites are fairly short and narrow...our slides extended well past the concrete pad on both sides, leaving very little room to get around our RV."

What you should know

Highway noise levels: Portland-Woodburn RV Park experiences significant traffic noise due to its proximity to I-5. "Little had to sleep with the freeway sounds," notes one camper. Another mentions "the location is within easy earshot and access to I-5 freeway."

Extended stay options: Many parks accommodate long-term residents. "We have been staying here full time since October 2021... Many full timers live here but it's a convenient spot to park for a few days at a time or full time," explains a Portland-Woodburn RV Park resident. At Silver Spur RV Park & Resort, "most lots are monthly" according to a reviewer.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Sublimity, OR is Silver Spur RV Park & Resort with a 3.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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