RV Camping near Timber, OR

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    Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Timber, Oregon, offering full hookups, pull-through sites, and amenities suited for motorhomes and large rigs. Bayport RV Park and Campground in Warren offers big-rig friendly sites with electric hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities. Columbia River RV Park in Portland features full hookup sites with 50-amp service, sanitary dump stations, and is open year-round for motorhome travelers. Scappoose RV Park accommodates large rigs with thirty and fifty-amp electric hookups, sewer connections, and water service on concrete pads. "The sites are pre-assigned but very tight," noted one RV camper at Portland Fairview RV Park, which maintains year-round operations with full hookups and big-rig friendly spaces.

    Advance reservations are strongly recommended for RV camping in this area, particularly during summer and fall when parks fill quickly. Most RV parks near Timber are pet-friendly with designated dog areas, though specific breed restrictions may apply. Cell service varies by location - Verizon typically provides reliable coverage with 2-4 bars throughout the region. Pull-through sites are limited at some facilities, so RVers with larger motorhomes should call ahead to confirm availability. Propane service is available at select locations including Cannon Beach RV Resort, which also offers a gas station on premises. Winter travelers should note that while most parks remain open year-round, some amenities like outdoor pools or recreation areas may close seasonally.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Timber (176)

      1. Scappoose RV Park

      3.0(4)21mi from Timber18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I have put allot of time in making the park a safe and clean place for families. Please come take a looked, I have gotten so many compliments on how good the park looks again!"

      from $10 - $33 / night

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      2. Cannon Beach RV Resort

      4.8(29)34mi from TimberRVs

      "Just east of Hwy 101 in Cannon Beach, this RV resort is an easy (really!) 10 minute walk to the beach, just north of Haystack Rock."

      "Close to town biking or walking. Nice well kept grounds. Cable tv hookups WiFi (although not very robust) Ethernet jacks at power posts, so you could make your own WiFi I guess."

      3. Bayport RV Park and Campground

      3.9(10)23mi from TimberRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "Clean and close to town. Lots of good restaurants nearby (~2 miles). Most sites are paves. Most sites have water year round except the center ones."

      from $30 / night

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      4. Portland Fairview RV Park

      3.7(9)43mi from TimberRVs

      "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."

      5. Thousand Trails Seaside

      3.9(28)35mi from TimberRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a split park 30 amp on one side 50 amp on the other. Right close to town and shopping, restaurants etc. the park was nice and well kept. The laundry was decent."

      "Very large RV/tent park with guard gate.
      Open year-round, this RV Park is located in the town of Seaside on the Oregon Coast."

      6. Jantzen Beach RV Park

      3.4(16)30mi from TimberRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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"

      "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"

      from $40 / night

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      7. Columbia River RV Park

      3.9(17)32mi from TimberRVs

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

      "The biggest pros are the location and the facilities. Being right on the Columbia River is a major plus; we enjoyed a beautiful sunset walk along the waterfront after a day in the city."

      from $30 - $150 / night

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      8. Roamers Rest RV Park

      4.0(7)33mi from TimberRVs, Tents

      "If you need or want to stay in town, this place is convenient and picturesque."

      "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."

      9. Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park

      4.1(9)31mi from TimberRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I was able to fit my 13ft pull behind with a canopy, a 2nd canopy and a 3 person tent as well as two SUV’s. The sites are grassy and many have a view of the bay."

      "Small but nice, and trailer & RV friendly. Very friendly & helpful staff. Nice & clean restrooms. Fires allowed. Pets allowed at site but not on beach. Seemed a little expensive."

      10. Columbia Riverfront RV Park

      5.0(3)27mi from TimberRVs

      "It was conveniently located close to Portland and stores. The staff was really friendly and the facilities are super clean. And guess what…. The laundry machines actually work!"

      "We stopped here on overnight up to Olympic national park. So glad we did Cool setting right on Columbia River. The host told us about app vessel finder to track boats coming by the camp area."

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    RV Park Reviews near Timber, OR

    1470 Reviews of 176 Timber Campgrounds


    • Tamisha S.
      Oct. 1, 2019

      Fort Stevens State Park Campground

      RV-camping

      Loved this State Park! The trails around it were fun and led from the camp right up to the beach by the old ship wreck. My kids ages 2-14 always had something to do and we brought our bikes. The camping sites and RV sites are cheap compared to Utah, Washington and Idaho rates, but they were also very nice! A little close together but nice. You have to book your site months in advance at this place because it fills up fast. So much to do in this area! Close to seaside, the fort Stevens retired military site was free and interesting-with a scavenger hunt and prize at the end for the kids who complete it. Also, close to Astoria which also has many things to do! Loved that it was close enough to drive over the Columbia River to get to Washington to see the light houses!

      Campground info

      174 full-hookup sites (36 pull-through) 302 electrical sites with water (11 pull-through) Six tent sites with water nearby 15 yurts (7 pet-friendly) 11 deluxe cabins (5 pet-friendly) Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and hot showers RV dump station Adult and Youth Bike Rentals 9-hole Columbia Shore Disc Golf Course

    • y
      Nov. 15, 2025

      Jantzen Beach RV Park

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

      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 jumping back into their journey. Located just minutes from downtown Portland, the park gives you that“new city unlocked” excitement, offering clean facilities, spacious sites, and plenty of modern comforts. Much like exploring a new map in Subway Surfers, visitors here get a mix of fun and relaxation: heated pools, Wi-Fi everywhere, a fitness center, billiards room, game room, playground, and walking paths along the beautiful Columbia River shoreline. The sites are roomy, peaceful, and well maintained, and many guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere despite the convenient city access. While the park can get busy—similar to a crowded in-game station—and some long-term residents stay onsite, the overall experience remains smooth and traveler-friendly. From full hookups and 60’ pull-thru sites to pet-friendly areas, it has everything you need to continue your real-life“world tour” comfortably. If you’re passing through Portland or planning a longer stop, Jantzen Beach RV Park is a perfect checkpoint on your travel route—clean, convenient, and packed with the essentials every traveler needs before heading to the next adventure.

    • M
      Mar. 15, 2021

      Cannon Beach RV Resort

      Walk to Haystack Rock

      Just east of Hwy 101 in Cannon Beach, this RV resort is an easy (really!) 10 minute walk to the beach, just north of Haystack Rock. A sidewalk underpass under 101 and a path through a small city park makes it a family-friendly, dog-friendly walk to the outstanding beach sunsets. A bit longer walk (or easy bike ride) takes you into the heart of Cannon Beach with all the restaurants, ice cream shops, galleries, coffee shops and candy stores. Campground is open year round, has full hook-ups, good wifi, well managed and maintained, has an indoor pool and hot tub (pool facility was closed during covid, check on availability) decent bath houses (also closed during covid), nice sites with lots of tall trees. They also sell propane, firewood and have a gas station. (And they even have an electric car charging station, if you need it) Fun fact: In the winter months you will likely see the local elk herd around town. Note: no tents allowed and our ATT service only has one bar at our site. Would definitely recommend this place for RV camping.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Sara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 5, 2020

      Circle Creek RV Park & Campground

      Dog friendly open space near Seaside

      Large RV campground just south of town. Very quiet. Friendly staff. Dog friendly including a fenced off dog run! The pups were happy to stretch their legs. Clean bathrooms and warm showers. Laundry on site. We stayed on the grass over in boondock side. Level sites. If you need power/water...those sites looked large and had decent amount of space between. We showed up after office hours and we’re still able to snag a spot.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2025

      Toutle River RV Resort

      I5 access

      We stayed 3 nights at Toutle River RV Resort now owned by RV Inn Style chain. Quiet and respectful campers with paroling friendly staff. I5 access is perfect, although road and train noise could be bothersome for some campers as the campground is nestled in between. The camp store and pool were open. The playground, disk golf and basketball hoops accessible but the pickle ball courts had been removed since we last visited. Sites range from open to treed with many of the pick nick tables needing refurbished. Full hookups with gravel pads for 70+$$ per night. WiFi isn’t free, must be purchased. We had spotty cell service with Verizon though we were directly off I5 corridor. The public restrooms were clean, but mostly under construction while we were camping. Many full timers w/park models and trailer/RV’s sprinkled throughout the park. All-in-all we will stay here again in the future and happy to do so.

    • Brady N.
      Aug. 10, 2019

      Cannon Beach RV Resort

      Perfect spot to camp with an indoor pool

      Close to town biking or walking. Nice well kept grounds. Cable tv hookups WiFi (although not very robust) Ethernet jacks at power posts, so you could make your own WiFi I guess. Great spot for camping and working. Nice friendly staff. It has the only gas station in town also has air and propane stations.

    • 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


    Guide to Timber

    RV camping near Timber, Oregon offers convenient access to both coastal and inland attractions. Located in the Coast Range foothills at an elevation of approximately 700 feet, the area receives about 80-90 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush surroundings for campers. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-45°F with summer highs between 65-85°F, making late spring through early fall the most comfortable camping season.

    What to Do

    Water activities at Scappoose Bay: Located near Scappoose RV Park, visitors can rent boats or bring their own for kayaking. "There is a public boat ramp and Next Adventure where you can rent boats... or bring your own for kayaking on Scappoose Bay," notes one camper.

    Crabbing opportunities: Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park offers unique seafood activities. "You can buy or rent a crab trap, buy bait, pay money to use the dock and try your hand at crabbing. The limit is 12 crab per day, per person and the size only needs to be 5.5" males," explains one visitor.

    Hiking trails in state parks: Within 40 minutes of Columbia River RV Park, campers can access multiple state park trail systems. "Being right on the Columbia River is a major plus; we enjoyed a beautiful sunset walk along the waterfront after a day in the city," reports one reviewer.

    Bird watching during migrations: Especially recommended from spring through early summer at coastal sites. "Bird migration spring through early summer is a highlight. Haystack rock is picturesque and volunteers can point out highlights. Don't forget low tide for tidepooling," advises a visitor to the area.

    What Campers Like

    Waterfront locations: Several RV sites near Timber, Oregon provide water access. At Columbia Riverfront RV Park, "We only stayed a couple of days, but the views, Columbia River waterfront, and open spaces were wonderful. The spaces were a little close, but not enough to make me drop my rating."

    Dog-friendly areas: Many campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated spaces. "There's a little neighborhood dog park right across the street," mentions a camper at Columbia River RV Park, while another notes, "There's a small area with a free table, a book exchange, some workout equipment, a kitchen, laundry, and showers. The laundry room had a designated pet washer and dryer."

    Well-maintained facilities: Many RV parks near Timber prioritize cleanliness. "The bathrooms were the cleanest I've ever experienced. Beautiful flowers everywhere," shares a visitor to Columbia Riverfront RV Park, while Cannon Beach RV Resort receives similar praise: "Great facilities in a good location. Great showers, internet, hookups, pool and campsites."

    Proximity to attractions: Several campgrounds offer good bases for regional exploration. "Not a bad place to stay. Very large and busy but has nice amenities," commented one camper about Portland Fairview RV Park.

    What You Should Know

    Site spacing varies significantly: Many RV campgrounds prioritize capacity over privacy. "The sites are paved and close together, so don't expect a lot of private space," notes a visitor to Columbia River RV Park.

    Noise considerations: Highway and airport noise affect some locations. At Scappoose RV Park, "The spots are backed up against the road. Lots of trucks pass by and you feel like they are driving through your camping spot," explains one camper, while another stated bluntly, "Worst camping experience of my life. Noisy. Highway and airport. It's terrible."

    Age restrictions for RVs: Some parks limit older vehicles. "They also have RV age limit of 2010 but they allowed pictures before turning me down. Yay we got approved!" shares a visitor to Roamers Rest RV Park.

    Water pressure concerns: Several parks have infrastructure limitations. "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," reported a camper at Jantzen Beach RV Park.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Swimming options: Cannon Beach RV Resort offers year-round indoor facilities. "There's a pool and spa. There's also a lodge with a game room and laundry. Full hookups. Paved loop for kids and bikes," notes one reviewer.

    Playground availability: Check facility conditions before booking. About Thousand Trails Seaside, one visitor warns, "Having children, the playground and pool are a huge deal when you're camping at an RV resort. Well, the playground was rusted over and had pieces that were missing to it, the swings were broken as well."

    Educational opportunities: Some locations offer wildlife learning experiences. "Haystack rock is picturesque and volunteers can point out highlights. Don't forget low tide for tidepooling," suggests a camper.

    Weather preparedness: Coastal climate can surprise inland visitors. One camper at Thousand Trails Seaside advised, "Check the weather in Seaside before you go - poured almost the entire time we were there!"

    Tips from RVers

    Dump station availability: Bayport RV Park and Campground has limited waste facilities. "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," explains a reviewer.

    Advance site research: Review site configurations before arrival. About Jantzen Beach RV Park, one camper advised, "Inner loops you have a neighbor front, back and sides. You can hear too much because they are fairly close. This place stays fairly full so reserve in advance to get an outer spot."

    Public transportation access: Some parks offer city access without driving. "We don't have a tow car so we relied on public transportation to get to downtown, which was great (though it is a 1 mile walk to the bus stop)," shares a visitor to Columbia River RV Park.

    Amenity verification: Call ahead to confirm what's available during your stay. "We visited during COVID so a lot of stuff was limited to reservation or closed. It was still nice," notes a camper at Cannon Beach RV Resort.

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