Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sunriver, OR

Several RV parks near Sunriver provide full hookup options for motorhome travelers. Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver operates year-round with electric and water hookups, accommodating large rigs among its wooded sites. Crown Villa RV Resort in Bend features concrete pads with 50-amp service, while Cascade Meadows RV Resort operates seasonally from April to October with full hookup sites. The Camp in Bend offers 28 RV sites with electric, sewer, and water connections in a more urban setting. Pull-through sites are available at most parks, though spacing between motorhomes varies significantly. "Beautiful location with good sized camping spots for travel trailers and RVs. Almost all spots are wooded so shade is plentiful for hot Summer afternoons," noted one visitor about Thousand Trails.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months when parks frequently reach capacity. Most RV parks in the region maintain paved interior roads suitable for larger motorhomes, though some require careful navigation. Dump stations are available at most facilities, with Crook County RV Park offering dump services for $10 even for non-guests. Cell service varies considerably, with stronger Verizon coverage reported at Deschutes County Expo RV Park and spotty reception at more remote locations. According to one review, "We got 4 bars on Verizon and the Wifi was above average for a park this size, i.e. you can check email and surf but not stream." Pet-friendly policies are standard across most parks, with several offering designated dog areas, including a quarter-acre fenced dog park at Crooked River Campground.

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Best RV Sites Near Sunriver, Oregon (222)

    1. Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver

    30 Reviews
    Sunriver, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Beautiful location with good sized camping spots for travel trailers and RVs. Almost all spots are wooded so shade is plentiful for hot Summer afternoons."

    "We stayed two nights, August 15 through August 17, 2019, in campsite I-9, the overnight cost was$0.00 due to our Thousand Trails membership( our site had electrical and water service)."

    2. Crown Villa RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Bend, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 388-1131

    $59 - $160 / night

    "Every accommodation you can think of, close to town, amazing “campsites” and quiet. We truly enjoyed our stay."

    "This is a very peaceful campsite, with tall ponderosa pines everywhere. "

    3. Cascade Meadows RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    La Pine, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 536-2244

    "Tent site was rustic and had a spigot near by! Plenty of sites for a group. Pet friendly. Grass at RV sites."

    "Lovely campground that has dry camping, partial hook-ups, and full hook-ups for RVs. Hwy 97 is nearby but other than the road noise from that it is a quiet location."

    4. Scandia RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Bend, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 382-6206

    "We got very lucky and walked in with no reservation. The host was so nice and gave us one of the 2 remaining although the sign said full. Pull through spots with lots of grass."

    5. Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    18 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 549-3021

    $43 - $78 / night

    "Sites have paved, flat pads that are surrounded by grass and spacious."

    "Very well kept, friendly people, close to Bend area. Our site was #7. Pull through, FHU, had a small brick patio area with picnic table and fireplace. Camp store was well stocked."

    6. Deschute County Expo RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Redmond, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 585-1569

    $35 / night

    "They were about half full when we were there and the noise level was very low. Not much of a long term spot, lots of movement in and out."

    "We proceeded to pull through site B-1 with FHUs for our two-night stay. The fairgrounds have nice cement sites to include a spot to park your tow vehicle or toad."

    7. The Camp

    12 Reviews
    Bend, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 382-2335

    $57 - $110 / night

    "My wife and I are working remotely and exploring the PNW, and certain amenities are important: full hook up for our trailer, pet friendly, laundry, WiFi, and good location. The Camp HAS it ALL."

    "They have RV pads that you can bring your own trailer to, or you can rent one of their beautifully restored vintage trailers or tiny homes that they have on site. "

    8. Crooked River Ranch

    8 Reviews
    Terrebonne, OR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 923-1441

    "-RV sites are full hook up and come with a picnic table.

    -Tent sites surround a nice green space with a covered gazebo patio."

    "When we got there the people in 13 had pulled in the wrong direction, so if we pulled in the right way we would step out our door into their picnic table."

    9. bend rv park

    2 Reviews
    Bend, OR
    11 miles

    "The correct name for this new park is Bend RV Resort.  I think this park is not yet a year old at this time.  It's located just off Hwy 97 and Murphy Road, near the Brookwood Plaza.  "

    "Great location, lots of amenities pool, hot tub ping pong, pickle ball dog enclosures on some sites"

    10. Crescent RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Crescent, OR
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 433-2950

    "We got stuck in a snowstorm and Katelyn answered the phone and cheerfully and quickly hooked us up with a site that had electric hook up for our truck camper. Very easy."

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1190 Reviews of 222 Sunriver Campgrounds


  • S
    Jul. 11, 2022

    Big Pines RV Park

    Great rv park

    Mostly pull through sites. Nice bathrooms. Super nice and helpful staff. Better than avg wifi with an option for unlimited. I don't feel packed in. Dog park. No wood fires. Adequate tree cover but not completely enveloped. Level sites. Cable tv. Very clean and well kept park.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Trout Creek

    Quiet and Nice - Very Green

     This campground in Willamette National Forest is operated by Linn County but is a forest service campground. It has narrow access road off hwy 20 but is paved. 

    The campground sits along Trout Creek and has semi private sites with picnic tables and fire pits. There are pits toilets and pump water and garbage cans throughout, no recycling. 

    Heavily shaded with sun peaking through throughout the day. Many sites available on Sunday morning when we were there and some pull throughs. 

    Reservations can be made but also there is first come first served. There is also a picnic and day use area as well.

    $20/night Open May 21st-Sept 

    NO fires at this time 

    One bar ATT service but no TMobile or Verizon

  • E
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver

    Beautiful location

    Beautiful location with good sized camping spots for travel trailers and RVs. Almost all spots are wooded so shade is plentiful for hot Summer afternoons. Safe for bike rides in park with 5mph posted. Great location for easy access to Sunriver and Bend. Paulina Lake and East Lake are within a 30 minute drive for kayaking, fishing and hiking.

    Electric (30 amp) and water at all spots. No sewer hookups. Internet works fairly well. Good cell phone reception for Verizon and ATT.

    Facilities are decent, but need some care. Neither the pool nor laundry were available and no work is active to open either. Staff are friendly but management seems to be focused elsewhere.

  • E
    May. 27, 2022

    Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    Fantastic!

    Beautiful, well-maintained park. Sites have paved, flat pads that are surrounded by grass and spacious. A park-like setting with a large pond, dog runs, frisbee golf, etc. lots of big rigs, but enough smaller ones so we felt comfortable. Ask for site away from main road.

  • Robert D.
    Sep. 30, 2023

    East Lake Campground

    A great camping spot by the lake.

    Our first time here at East Lake Campground in the last week of September 2023 just 1 day before the park closed for the season. Because East Lake Campground is 6500 feet in elevation the nights were very cold, from 44 to 31 degrees but normally the days were in the morning windy and about 62*. The camp has 29 sites and NO hookups.

    There is flush toilets, NO showers, but had drinking water. East Lake also had 1 boat launch but the water was very low, some 40' down from the edge of the bank to the water. Great fishing and a great place for kayaks. Each site has a picnic table and fireplace. Most Sites on the lake side has pull-thru that were about 50' long. Some back-in sites were only 35'. Very quite campground and not too close to each others camp site. We camped at East Lake Campground in a Travel Trailer.

    Restrooms Flush toilets, faucet water. No hookups, No electric, No water hookup, No sewer hookup. You can fill your water tank FREE at the ($10) Dump Station so you don't have the weight in your rig. Dog-friendliness Lots of space to run and play.

  • Stefanie W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2019

    Deschute County Expo RV Park

    Good stopover spot

    Very clean park. They were about half full when we were there and the noise level was very low. Not much of a long term spot, lots of movement in and out.

    Showers and bathrooms were very clean and the sites we're very big. Lots of pull through spots. Good Verizon signal.

  • Marty J.
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Wyeth Campground at the Deschutes River

    An adequate campground by the Deschutes River

    A few miles from La Pine, this 5-site campground sits along the Deschutes River in the Deschutes National Forest. The campground is pretty bare-bones in terms of basic amenities; there is no tap water available and there are two pit-toilets. There is also no cell service. However, the campground does provide great access to the river and even has a cement boat ramp for easy access.

    Each campsite has a picnic table, a fire pit, provided firewood (at least when I was there), either a pull-through or back-in parking space, and a view of the river. If you make a reservation (which are required for at least 2021), the camp manager will post this on the site marker so that your site isn’t taken by another party. The campsites themselves are somewhat dusty/sandy, but are otherwise clean. Sites 1-2 and 4-5 are right next to each other, whereas site 3 is probably the best site for privacy.

    One more thing to consider if you are staying in a vehicle is that not all of the sites have flat parking spaces. I was able to make something work with my van in site 1, but site 2 would have been unpleasant for sleeping in a van. Sites 4 and 5 seemed to have the flattest parking.

  • Brian P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2020

    HooDoo's Patio RV Park

    Near the River is Awesome, Camp Ground kinda Quirky

    The front of the camp ground is long term if not permanent residents.  Lots of clutter and miscellaneous items.  Looks like stuff that just doesn't fit into their trailer and made its way to their covered area (near their trailers).

    Everyone kept to themselves, not much chatting going on with nearby "campers".  The level we were on, just above the level near the River wasn't terrible.  I liked it because we were a little further from the strong flowing river with our 2 little boys.  It is beautiful and sounds awesome, but just to play it safe with the young ones I would recommend the spots on the level right above the river front.

    The spots near the water look really nice.  You would be able to hear the River from your camp spot.  These spots had fire pits.  Our spot looked like it was there at one point, but wasn't there any longer.

    Very limited cell signal here.

    Camp ground said their wifi was down, she mentioned it would be back up the next day, but it never was during or stay.  That would have made it a little better to have connection to the world (as I am working on the road).

    Our spot was unique, the power and water were on the same side, if you back in they would be on the passenger side and the sewer didnt have a good connection so I located a nearby stump to weigh it down.  That was on the drivers side (again if you back into the space).

    They offer a cable box at check in, which we didnt use that came with a coax cable and HDMI.  (again, wifi would have solved this instead of taking these items that look like they are in a reusable bag).

    Overall, the views are awesome, being that close to the water is awesome and I didnt feel unsafe, just a little unique of a spot.  They did offer good sam and the lady was very nice to call and check on our good sam membership number. 

    The common room (they call the friendship room) that looks like a living room appeared closed for now (covid) and the laundry was open, but we did not use.  The bathrooms were closed (covid).

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2024

    Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    Bend/Sisters area

    This is a beautiful RV park. Very well kept, friendly people, close to Bend area. Our site was #7. Pull through, FHU, had a small brick patio area with picnic table and fireplace. Camp store was well stocked. Laundry on site which was very reasonable. Site was level. As an RV park the sites are close together. We did a waterfall hike, went to Bend a couple times, went for dinner and drinks at the Barn in Sisters which is a food truck park. Sisters was a great small town.


Guide to Sunriver

Sunriver, Oregon, offers a fantastic selection of RV camping options, perfect for those looking to explore the beautiful outdoors while enjoying modern amenities.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

Enjoy outdoor activities nearby

  • The Mt Bachelor Overnight RV Camping location is perfect for skiing in winter and mountain biking in summer, providing easy access to outdoor adventures.
  • Scandia RV Park is conveniently located for exploring the Bend area, making it a great base for hiking and sightseeing.
  • Newberry RV Park offers a peaceful setting, ideal for those looking to unwind after a day of exploring the natural beauty of the region.

Big rigs should check out Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Sunriver, OR is Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver with a 4-star rating from 30 reviews.

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