Best Campgrounds near Yamhill, OR

Campgrounds in Yamhill County and the surrounding region include a mix of state parks, RV resorts, and rural properties offering tent and cabin accommodations. Public and private camping areas stretch from vineyard country to nearby water features, with notable options such as Champoeg State Heritage Area 25 miles east, Dundee Hills Resort amid the wine country, and Hagg Lake House offering rustic sites near Henry Hagg Lake. Several established parks provide full hookup RV camping with amenities like showers, electric service, and water connections, while smaller properties offer more secluded experiences for tent campers seeking nature-focused stays.

Seasonal considerations for camping in this Willamette Valley region include year-round availability at several campgrounds, though some facilities may limit services during winter months. Most developed RV parks in the area remain open throughout the year, while more remote sites may be weather-dependent. Reservations are strongly recommended for summer weekends when wine country tourism peaks. Weather patterns typically include mild but rainy winters and warm, dry summers. Tent campers should prepare for potentially wet conditions between October and May. Phone service varies by location, with spotty coverage in rural areas. A camper wrote about Hagg Lake House, "It was a little hard to find with just coordinates and gps pretty spotty but we found the house and was greeted and shown our area."

Vineyards and agricultural landscapes define much of the camping experience in the Yamhill region, with several campgrounds situated near wine tasting opportunities. Campers seeking water-based recreation can access Hagg Lake, approximately 20 miles northwest of Yamhill, or the Willamette River at Champoeg State Park. RV parks in the area generally maintain well-groomed facilities with concrete pads and organized layouts, while rural properties may offer more rustic settings with fewer amenities but greater privacy. "This is probably the cleanest park we have been to over the last 18 months. The spots were spacious and a lot were pull through," noted one visitor about Olde Stone Village in nearby McMinnville. Family-friendly options include parks with playgrounds and pool facilities, while adults may appreciate the quiet atmosphere of several RV resorts that cater to mature visitors.

Best Camping Sites Near Yamhill, Oregon (233)

    1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    71 Reviews
    Donald, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 678-1251

    $22 - $152 / night

    "Fun place to visit if you live in Yamhill County (or even Salem/Keizer area). Especially when you want something close by and need to get out and explore!"

    "As I rode up to the site, I noticed right away that it was not tucked far away from the amenities such as restrooms, and showers. It was part of one of the campground loops."

    2. Olde Stone Village

    8 Reviews
    McMinnville, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 472-4315

    "The positives outweigh the couple of minor things, so we gave it 5/5. Positives:

    • Walkway to Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum."

    "It was hot outside and the pool was fantastic. Highly recommend."

    3. Dundee Hills Resort

    4 Reviews
    Dundee, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 899-5326

    "It was a solid place to stay, surrounded by vineyards and walking distance to a few wineries and a couple of restaurants."

    4. Hagg Lake House

    3 Reviews
    Gaston, OR
    8 miles
    Website

    $35 - $55 / night

    "We stayed at the hagg lake house and had a blast. It was a little hard to find with just coordinates and gps pretty spotty but we found the house and was greeted and shown our area."

    "Just remember, get directions before you drive out and you’ll have a great time. Couldn’t expect a more hospitable host anywhere. Cheers!"

    5. Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

    39 Reviews
    Buxton, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 324-0606

    $24 - $39 / night

    "As we had been here before, it was an easy drive in on US-26 to the campground (CG)."

    "The sites are larger than at most of the Oregon state parks we have been to. The site was the levelest we have ever stayed in, usually there is a slight tilt one way or another."

    6. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Netarts, OR
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 842-4981

    $25 - $113 / night

    "I would pick a site that isn’t next to the bathroom trail or you’ll have someone walking through your site every 5 minutes. Each site is Steps away from beach access."

    "Steps to the beach? ✅ In the forest? ✅ Access to amazing hiking? ✅ Private? ✅ We love Cape Lookout for all the diverse scenery it has to offer."

    7. Portland-Woodburn RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Gervais, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 981-0002

    "Park sits right behind the Woodburn Outlet Mall with own private entrance. Off I-5 and convenient shopping for groceries or gas nearby. Close to Portland and Salem. We will miss this park!9"

    "Super close to the outlet mall. Would stay here again!"

    8. Sun Outdoors Portland South

    11 Reviews
    Wilsonville, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 532-7829

    "There’s a fenced in dog area and lawn you can walk on leash. The only downside is that the standard sites are small and very close to neighbors."

    "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."

    9. Roamers Rest RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Tualatin, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 692-6350

    "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."

    10. Keenig Creek Campground

    14 Reviews
    Timber, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 842-2545

    $15 / night

    "First of all, it is an easy enough drive from Portland, about an hour or so."

    "Nice access to water. At night you can see headlights in the distance and hear cars all day but once traffic dies down it isn’t so bad."

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Recent Reviews near Yamhill, OR

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  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2026

    soapstone lake trail dispersed camping

    I couldn't locate the site

    We drove around looking but couldn't find the spot. There's a Trailhead nearby but unclear if you have to go through the Trailhead to access the spots.

  • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Silver Falls State Park Campground

    Pretty and Busy

    I think they call this the Gem of Oregon State parks. It's kind of a magical place. You drive through rolling farmland and have no idea this forested oasis teeming with waterfalls is here. 

    The sites are pretty private, but there were quite a few loud campers when I was there and no one was enforcing quiet hours.

    The hikes to the waterfalls were the reason to visit this park! So many beautiful falls. 

    Definitely put this on your bucket list.

  • Diane S.
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Gee Creek Rest Area I-5

    South Bound Gee Creek Rest Area

    There are two Gee Cr rest areas, one on northbound and one on southbound lanes of I-5.

    Southbound dump station is newish, easy access, wide lanes, water and dump easy to get to, pretty clean. Now that they've excluded homeless camping, its alot more comfortable to be around

  • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    Soggy!

    It rained a lot when I was here in October. Some of the sites got flooded, but mine was ok. Beach was pretty and close to the campground. 

    Not that busy when I was there, but probably would be crowded if full.

  • Kat R.
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Knox Butte RV Park

    This place is so well ran i hate i had to leave.

    Anyone looking for a place to stay in a RV , I'll tell you this lady Wanda that runs the Knox Butte RV place it's just absolutely a wonderful lady I hate that I had to leave but I couldn't afford to stay but I love the price oh my gosh and it there. It's in the heart of everywhere in Albany I mean there's so many places to go there. I will go back if I can to. That area to visit for sure

  • Kat R.
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Salem Campground and RVs

    The location is perfect not far from everything.

    It's a nice place there's a fee rifwraf still here but all and all nice. No testing tho. 😒

  • Kat R.
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Salem Campground and RVs

    Very nice place to stay

    I'veI've lived almost 3 months and from a few years ago till now this place is definitely come a long way so much cleaner and nicer the people are nice to you from the office the only thing I don't like about it is the showers shut up early most people don't get off work before they shut them off anyway I can understand why but still there should be a way to fix that but it's a nice place to stay and I plan on staying for a long time.

  • Jill N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    Clackamette RV Park

    Clackamette

    Easy online reservations. Camp host is nice and privacy is on point!

  • S
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Vancouver RV Park

    Vancouver RV

    Nice place. Quiet and clean and the staff are friendly. Close to stores and restaurants all within walking distance.


Guide to Yamhill

Camping near Yamhill, Oregon places visitors in the heart of the Willamette Valley at elevations ranging from 200 to 450 feet above sea level. The region's Mediterranean climate features dry summers with daytime temperatures averaging 75-85°F from June through September. Most campgrounds in the area sit within rolling hills where vineyards and Douglas fir forests create natural boundaries between camping areas.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: At Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park, trails accommodate multiple outdoor activities. "Very nice campground. Large, clean sites. Lots of hiking and mountain biking trails within the park and a regional rail to trail runs through it," notes Annie B. The park's location 40 miles northwest of Yamhill offers extensive trail networks.

Wine tasting tours: Dundee Hills Resort provides a base camp for vineyard exploration just 8 miles from Yamhill. "Perfect home base for wine country and only 30 minutes from Portland. Super friendly and helpful staff," says Bradley M. The resort sits within walking distance of multiple tasting rooms.

Beach exploration: For coastal day trips, Cape Lookout State Park Campground offers oceanfront recreation about 35 miles west of Yamhill. "Steps away from a beautiful, expansive beach," writes Kayla S. The park features a 2.5-mile peninsula trail with ocean views on both sides.

What campers like

Historical sites: Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground preserves Oregon pioneer history 25 miles east of Yamhill. "I walked the path around the entire park, which took me about 3 hours. Along the way got to see the Champoeg Heritage site with period piece actors, wide open spaces, and the Willamette River," explains Ashley B. The park marks the site of Oregon's first provisional government.

Family-friendly facilities: Clean, well-maintained campgrounds rank high with visitors. "This is probably the cleanest park we have been to over the last 18 months. The spots were spacious and a lot were pull through. The bathrooms were super clean and big as well, single person set up," notes Curt S. about Olde Stone Village in McMinnville.

Variety of accommodation options: Camping options range from tent sites to RV hookups to cabins. "We've been here 3 times, once for tent camping and twice in a yurt. The yurts are heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us," shares Lana N. about Champoeg State Park.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping near Yamhill requires preparation for rain. "We camped in tents over the weekend at the end of April, and we loved it there! It was such a short walk to the beach and you could hear the waves when you're going to sleep! Look up the tides tho, since there's such a short beach to the water, during high tide the beach disappears," advises Trina C. about Cape Lookout.

Noise factors: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. "Located next to I-5 is this very cramped RV park. The place is noisy from all the traffic and your neighbors are on top of you," reports Theo A. about Sun Outdoors Portland South, approximately 30 miles from Yamhill.

Navigation challenges: GPS reliability varies in rural areas. "It was a little hard to find with just coordinates and gps pretty spotty but we found the house and was greeted and shown our area," shares a camper about Hagg Lake House, located 15 miles north of Yamhill.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational activities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "The campground was full for July 4 weekend, yet not too loud and facilities weren't crowded. Free, very private showers! Soap in the bathrooms! Super nice and clean! Steps away from a beautiful, expansive beach," writes Kayla S. about Cape Lookout State Park.

Educational opportunities: Some parks offer historical programs. "Champoeg has a little everything. GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly. There lots of historical sites around the campground to enjoy as well. Loop B is highly our favorite because it is smaller and more private and close to the river. We'll go back year after year. Our kids had a blast!" says Scott W.

Pet policies: Many campgrounds welcome dogs with specific areas for exercise. "The farmhouse fascinated my boys... they got to water the garden with a water pump and buckets!" shares Leslie C. about the historical activities at Champoeg State Park.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Most RV parks in the area offer complete utility connections. "The sites were spacious and a lot were pull through. The bathrooms were super clean and big as well, single person set up. We will be returning this summer!" reports Curt S. about Olde Stone Village in McMinnville, located 7 miles from Yamhill.

Length restrictions: Check site dimensions before booking. "Spaces are long enough for big rigs, as long as you get the 65 foot sites. They have two sizes: 50 foot and 65 foot. I'd recommend the 65 foot sites for a big rig, so you have enough room to park your vehicle. There were no gravel sites - all sites were concrete pads," advises Rachel H.

Winter accessibility: Most RV parks remain open year-round with limited restrictions. "Pristine campground with a TON of rules. Many areas that were 'No bikes, no skates, no skateboarding, no scooters, no pets.' Early quiet time. No clotheslines, NO campfires (Fortunately we had a propane fire pit), no outside appliances," notes Marianne O. about specific rules at Olde Stone Village.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Yamhill, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Yamhill, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 233 campgrounds and RV parks near Yamhill, OR and 20 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Yamhill, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Yamhill, OR is Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 71 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Yamhill, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 free dispersed camping spots near Yamhill, OR.