Lebanon, Oregon RV campgrounds provide full hookup facilities with varying levels of privacy, amenities, and waterfront access options. The area maintains good year-round accessibility with most Lebanon RV parks staying open throughout all seasons, though summer reservations should be made well in advance. Campgrounds around Lebanon generally see low to moderate occupancy during winter months when temperatures average 35-45°F with frequent rain.
What to do
Golfing at the campground: Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort combines camping with dedicated golf packages. "Mallard Creek is gear up for the serious golfers so the summer has special packages for the RV site with golfing from Memorial day weekend to the end of September. For non-golfers the RV resort is available between October 1 to the Thursday before Memorial day," notes one visitor.
Riverside walking trails: Explore pathways along the Santiam River where several Lebanon area campgrounds offer direct water access. "Directly on the river with hiking/biking paths. 20 full hookup sites with locked safe restrooms/coin showers. Camp host greets upon arrival and provides area maps and complimentary tokens for showers," according to a camper at Gills Landing RV Park.
Lake activities: Foster Lake provides water recreation opportunities just 11 miles from Lebanon. "Foster Lake is just across the road and is beautiful with a decent trail along the lake," mentions one reviewer about Edgewater RV Resort, though they note "the road can get very noisy as it's popular with motorcycles."
What campers like
Strong WiFi connectivity: Lebanon RV campgrounds offer varying internet quality, with some providing notably reliable service. "This is the first RV park I've ever stayed in where the Wifi was actually decent. Was a little under the weather, so watched some march madness in my RV on the park Wifi," reports one camper about Gills Landing RV Park.
Clean facilities: Many Lebanon area RV campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom and shower facilities. "The bathrooms/showers were very clean and well cared for. Everything was neat and in good condition. The staff was friendly and even offered coffee and tea in the office," notes a visitor to Emerald Valley RV Park.
Meticulously landscaped grounds: Several campgrounds near Lebanon feature carefully maintained properties. "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," writes a camper about Blue Ox RV Park in nearby Albany.
What you should know
Varying site sizes: Site dimensions differ significantly between Lebanon area RV parks, with some offering limited space. "Everything is paved, the sites have nice clean picnic tables, and plenty of green Lush grass," reports a camper at Knox Butte RV Park, though other parks have more constrained spaces.
Seasonal packages: Some Lebanon RV campgrounds operate on seasonal schedules with specific visitor requirements. "Everyone who stays at this RV CG has to have some sort of golf package. Our Vilano Okie Friends came to visit for three nights and had to buy at least one golf round," explains a visitor to Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort.
Noise considerations: Highway and transportation noise affects several Lebanon area campgrounds. "Close to the airport so early morning air traffic in the skies above the park. There is an early morning train. I am a sound sleeper so didn't hear it but my wife did and didn't sleep very well," mentions one camper about Knox Butte RV Park.
Tips for camping with families
Recreation facilities: Some Lebanon RV campgrounds offer family-friendly amenities. "There are activities right on site: horseshoe pits, playground, half court basketball hoop, small dog park, and rec room. The free showers and laundry room were nice and clean," notes a visitor to Eugene Kamping World RV Park.
Park access: Public parks near certain campgrounds provide additional recreation options. "Beautiful city soccer fields and park just outside the entrance to the park. Great place to walk and relax," explains a camper about Blue Ox RV Park.
Pet accommodations: Most Lebanon area RV parks welcome pets with various facilities. "Dog park less than 1 mile. Awesome staff!" shares a visitor to Blue Ox RV Park, while other campgrounds feature on-site pet areas with varying rules about leashing and waste disposal.
Tips from RVers
Pull-through accessibility: Premier RV Resort and several Lebanon area campgrounds offer varying site configurations. "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," explains one experienced RVer.
Utility connections: RV hookups at Lebanon area campgrounds have some limitations to consider. "The sewer connections are not threaded, so you'll have to weigh down your sewer hose," advises an RVer about Premier RV Resort, while other parks may have varying placement of utility hookups requiring longer hoses or cords.
Satellite reception: Television and internet connectivity varies between Lebanon area RV parks. "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," reports a camper about Premier RV Resort.