Best RV Parks & Resorts near Vida, OR

Several RV parks near Vida, Oregon provide full hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Holiday Farm RV Park in Blue River features big rig friendly sites with electric, water, and sewer connections operating year-round. HooDoo's Patio RV Park offers electric and water hookups but has a unique layout with some permanent residents near the river. Jack's RV Pad provides electric, water, and sewer connections but has limited spaces. Deerwood RV Park in Eugene accommodates large motorhomes with full hookups on asphalt pads, though most sites require backing in. "The back-in spaces would be difficult for larger rigs due to the limited road width," noted one visitor describing site accessibility.

Reservations are essential during peak summer months when parks typically reach capacity. Many RV parks in this area have varying cell service quality, with Verizon coverage ranging from unusable to adequate depending on location. Most facilities welcome pets with standard leash requirements. Highway noise impacts sites closest to Interstate 5, particularly at parks near Coburg and Eugene. Premier RV Resort at Eugene provides propane fill services and sanitary dump stations, while some smaller parks offer only basic amenities. RV travelers should prepare for narrow access roads at certain mountain locations, especially those along the McKenzie Highway where tight turns may challenge larger motorhomes. Winter travelers should confirm seasonal availability as some facilities reduce operations during colder months.

Best RV Sites Near Vida, Oregon (190)

    1. Jacks RV Pad

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    Walterville, OR
    18 miles
    +1 (541) 520-6139

    $50 / night

    2. Holiday Farm RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Mckenzie Bridge, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 822-3726

    $45 / night

    "Some sites are privately owned. Sites are very good size with full hookups. Nice office with friendly hosts. This park is right off the scenic McKenzie highway."

    "Though it’s a HOA, the lot owners rent out vacant lots and it’s a really nice location. Nice, small dog park. Nice people. Great hosts. Very pleasant stay."

    3. Deerwood RV Park

    10 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 988-1139

    "Back in lots are shaded and not stacked closely together. Wifi shows but no wifi. We used Verizon puck and worked fine. Grounds are kept up nicely."

    "Minutes from the U of O. Great place to stay when going to sporting events. 20 to 30 minutes away from great wineries. It’s all paved including sites. Full hookups with mostly back in sites."

    4. Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    6 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 686-3152

    "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."

    "Nice big sites, super clean park and facilities and nice staff."

    5. Dexter Shores RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Dexter, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 937-3711

    "I had an easy stopover here on the way to Eastern Oregon. I didn’t want to use my tanks, so I used their restrooms. They were warm, clean, and well-lit."

    "Long pull throughs. Quiet. Pride in ownership for sure."

    6. Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 343-4832

    $25 - $50 / night

    "There are activities right on site: horseshoe pits, playground, half court basketball hoop, small dog park (small is referring to the size of the park, it's for all dog sizes), and rec room.  "

    7. Edgewater RV Resort and Marina

    3 Reviews
    Foster, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 818-0431

    "This is the best place on the lake to stay. The host/est are awesome. Showers clean and the park quiet. We loved our stay. Also check if they have extended stay still."

    "Just steps away from Foster Lake. Edgewater is super clean, tidy, and has nice RV spots. Located just outside the cute little town of Sweet Home. Close to some great hikes, including McDowell Falls."

    8. HooDoo's Patio RV Park

    1 Review
    Mckenzie Bridge, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 822-3596

    $24 - $41 / night

    9. Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Lebanon, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 259-4653

    "We saw the RV campground (CG) and headed to the left up a hill to a building we later found out housed the bathhouse and laundry. There was a sign to“Detach Your Tow Vehicles Here.”"

    "Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort is located about 3 miles from Waterloo (or 8 miles from Lebanon, Oregon and 11 miles from Sweet Home, Oregon)."

    10. Foster Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Foster, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 367-5629
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RV Park Reviews near Vida, OR

965 Reviews of 190 Vida 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.

  • 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

  • Kelli B.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Book this one early!

    Located near Eugene, OR, this is one of the few local campgrounds near us.

    Open year round and it is usually full year round as well. Reservations are definitely a must for this small campground!

    This campground has all the amenities! Full hook up sites, toilets/ showers, laundry, swimming/boat ramp, picnic area, and even a dog park. Wide variety of site sizes and can accommodate most RV sizes. There are also hiking trails nearby.

    Close to town so you can easily get forgotten supplies or groceries. Perfect stay for a quick overnight when in town for Ducks games or just getting out of the house!

    Definitely recommend checking this one out if your in the area!

  • Rachel H.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Deerwood RV Park

    Nice RV park, but not worth the price

    We had a 10 day stay. Let me start with the positives:

    • Most spaces have at least 10-12 feet of grass between.
    • Nicely maintained.
    • Nice location, lots of trees and grassy areas.
    • Asphalt pads for most sites, some premium sites have a concrete pad for RV/trailer/camper with asphalt in front.
    • Decent wifi during the day, but slow as molasses at night. Assuming people streaming or downloading.

    Negatives:

    • One way route around the park.
    • Road is narrow and winding, larger rigs have issues with staying on path.
    • Mostly back-in spaces, which combined with the road, makes for interesting times getting your rig settled.
    • Spaces are fairly short, especially on Standard sites. We barely fit our 39’ Class A and a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. If our vehicle had been any longer, we would have had to park in overflow parking. We saw a lot of fifth wheels with no other vehicle in the space, we assumed they were in the overflow area.
    • No real spot to unhook a tow, except for the overflow parking area, which has a wider road portion.
    • Some signs of semi-permanent residents.
    • If you have a satellite, I am not sure the shady/trees spots would orient. We saw a lot of tailgater dishes at front of spots (we had a lawn spot with landscaping, but not in the trees).
    • Grassy lawn area is large enough to require weekly maintenance and the lawn mowing can be annoying.
    • ALL spots require jack pads. Having not stayed in too many parks with asphalt, this was a surprise for us. They did not mention at checkin, but we got a polite email the next morning.
    • Billed as a luxury rv park. Price does not reflect that. No pool, just laundry/showers/restrooms.
    • Freeway noise. Very close to I-5. Louder on the side of park closest to street and entrance.
  • 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.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2023

    Casey's Riverside RV resort

    One of Our Favorites

    Our GPS brought us right to the campground (CG). This was our third time staying in what we consider one of our top 5 CGs. Check-in was quick and easy. We proceeded to pull through site 49, which was plenty long enough for our 40’ fifth wheel and F450. The water and electric were centered on the pad. The sewer sat a little farther back on the pad, but that was not an issue. You can hear the river really well from site 49, and that is the major reason we chose this site. If you don't like the sound of a raging river, you would want to get a site further down or a site not on the river. We had good water pressure around 50 psi, 2 bars on Verizon, and the CG WiFi was okay. Even though there were mature trees, we got a good north shot for Starlink. Satellite could be iffy depending on your site. Sites are okay spaced, with some sites closer together than others. Our utilities side neighbor was very close, and our yard side was nearby. They have a nice laundry with 3 washers and dryers that cost $1.50 to wash/dry. There was a significant increase in train traffic from the tracks across the river as compared to our last stay. There were also some updates, such as putting in a really nice pavilion with an outdoor fireplace plus some landscaping additions. The Westfir/Oakridge area is known as the mountain biking capital of the Northwest, and there are a multitude of biking and hiking trails.

  • 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.


Guide to Vida

RV camping near Vida, Oregon provides access to both wooded mountain sites and lakeside options. The McKenzie River region sits at elevations between 700-1,500 feet, creating moderate summer temperatures typically ranging from 65-85°F. Winter camping remains available at select locations along the McKenzie Highway, though visitors should confirm availability during colder months when overnight temperatures can drop below freezing.

What to do

Golfing packages: Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort offers special RV site packages with golfing from Memorial Day weekend through September. "Beautiful pull through spots, shaded with lovely green grass by each. Free WiFi and clean facilities," notes one visitor who discovered this spot when looking for last-minute accommodations near I-5.

McKenzie River activities: The area provides excellent river access from several campgrounds. At HooDoo's Patio RV Park, campers appreciate the riverside spots. "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," explains one reviewer who stayed on the upper level.

Lakeside recreation: Foster Lake offers water activities just minutes from camping areas. "Foster Lake is just across the road and is beautiful with a decent trail along the lake," reports a visitor at Edgewater RV Resort, though they caution that "the road can get very noisy as it's popular with motorcycles."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many RVers prioritize well-maintained bathrooms and grounds. At Deerwood RV Park, one long-term visitor appreciated that "the laundry and showers were better than expected, the best I've seen at a park come to think of it." They added that "the park is paved with lawns between spots and a large well-manicured lawn in the middle with pavilion for gatherings."

Pet accommodations: Several parks welcome pets with designated areas. "This 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," noted a visitor at Premier RV Resort, adding that they also have "a dog wash station toward the back of the park."

Friendly management: Campground hosts can significantly improve the camping experience. At Holiday Farm RV Park, visitors appreciate the "nice office with friendly hosts." One camper described it as a "secluded park in the trees" and mentioned it's "right off the scenic McKenzie highway. About a mile from Tokatee Golf Club (rated as one of the Best Courses in Oregon)."

What you should know

Fire impacts: Recent wildfires have affected some camping areas. A visitor to Holiday Farm RV Park reported that "forest fire burned part of the site and a lot of the area to the east of the campground," which has changed the surrounding landscape.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At HooDoo's Patio RV Park, campers note "very limited cell signal here." Another guest mentioned the campground's wifi was down during their stay, creating challenges for those working remotely.

Long-term residents: Many parks have a mix of travelers and permanent residents. At Dexter Shores RV Park, a visitor noted "lots of full-timers live here, plus there is a portion that is mobile homes." Similarly, at Premier RV Resort, a camper observed it was "a large campground, mostly populated by big rigs, and mostly long term stays. Looked like a lot of people were working in the area."

Tips for camping with families

Family activities: Foster Lake RV Resort provides family-friendly amenities in a scenic setting. "Beautiful. Perfect place for family. Great scenery. Very clean," reports a satisfied camper who visited the lakeside property.

Kid-friendly facilities: Some parks offer recreation options for children. At Dexter Shores RV Park, one visitor mentioned "my children had a blast in the clubhouse," suggesting indoor entertainment options when weather doesn't cooperate.

Noise considerations: Traffic noise affects some camping locations. At Premier RV Resort at Eugene, a camper noted "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."

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Backing into some sites can be challenging for larger vehicles. As one RVer at Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort explained, "Some of the back-in sites would be difficult backing for larger rigs due to the limited road width. We suggest calling and talking to the RV manager to discuss which of those sites will fit your rig."

Utility placement: Hook-up locations vary between campgrounds. At HooDoo's Patio RV Park, a camper found their spot "unique, the power and water were on the same side, if you back in they would be on the passenger side and the sewer didn't have a good connection so I located a nearby stump to weigh it down."

After-hours check-in: For late arrivals, Premier RV Resort offers a convenient system. "We appreciated there was an after-hours check-in option for drop-ins like ourselves- they left envelopes for each free site up front and you could fill out the one you wanted and put in a drop box," explained one camper who arrived without reservations.

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