Rolling Hills RV Park

Rolling Hills RV Park operates year-round in Fairview with full hookups and basic amenities for RVers. The park accommodates many long-term residents alongside shorter-term visitors, creating a mixed community atmosphere. Wide streets provide adequate maneuvering space for larger rigs, though some pads show wear with cracking and uneven surfaces.

The facility includes restrooms, laundry, and a dump station on-site. Police patrol the area regularly, and surveillance signage is posted throughout the property. Weekly and monthly rates are available for extended stays. Campers can explore camping near Fairview for additional overnight options in the Columbia River Gorge region.

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Map & DirectionsRolling Hills RV Park is located in Oregon near Fairview

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Directions

From I-84 (exit 13): Go 3 blocks NE on 181st Ave, then 1 mi E on NE Sandy Blvd.

Address

20145 NE Sandy Blvd
Fairview, OR 97024

Coordinates

45.5460402 N
122.45477697 W

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    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 6/14/26
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    Verizon5G
    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 14 users
    Last on 6/14/26
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    AT&T5G
    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 9 users
    Last on 6/14/26

Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Mar. 1, 2021

Fine. Totally fine. Nothing to see here.

I should  preface this review by saying I am NOT the target audience for this type of RV park. I mostly car or tent camp, and when we do vans/RVs we look for fun RV parks with pools, movie night, a beach, that sort of thing. This is not that kind of a park.

This RV park seems better fitted to full-time RV'ers. It's fine. Plenty of grass. Pull-ins weren't too bad/sharp. Streets were wide enough. Plenty of full-timers and a whole section that was more of a trailer park than an RV park. It's got a slight bit of a skeevy vibe with surveillance signs and cop cars roaming through.

It's also not in my favorite location. One of the closest exciting places is Walmart. Or the Stagecoach saloon. Again, just not my kind of a place.

  • Review photo of Rolling Hills RV Park by Corinna B., March 1, 2021
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Reviewed Apr. 1, 2020

No-frills RV Park with Lots of Long-Timers

No frills RV-only park near Troutdale. Many RV pads are cracked and uneven. Location is right next door to a saloon and also has frequent police visits.

Weekly and monthly rates available. Daily rate not too expensive. Many if not most of the residents are long-timers.

Bathrooms, laundry facilities on-site. Not overly impressed, but in need of a spot at the mouth of the Gorge, you could do worse.

  • Review photo of Rolling Hills RV Park by Brian C., April 1, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

How close is Rolling Hills RV Park to Portland and Gresham?

Rolling Hills RV Park is conveniently located near Troutdale, making it accessible to both Portland and Gresham. Its location provides a practical base for those needing to visit either city. The park's proximity to these urban centers makes it a functional option for travelers needing access to city amenities while staying in their RV. For exact driving times, contact the park directly as traffic conditions vary.

What amenities are available at Rolling Hills RV Park in Portland/Fairview, Oregon?

Rolling Hills RV Park offers basic amenities for RV campers. The park provides RV hookups and bathroom facilities. It's a no-frills destination primarily focused on providing a place to park rather than recreational features. There are no luxury amenities like pools or organized activities. The park is situated next to a saloon, which some guests might consider a convenient neighboring amenity.

Does Rolling Hills RV Park allow long-term stays or mobile homes?

Yes, Rolling Hills RV Park accommodates long-term stays. The park offers weekly and monthly rates in addition to daily options. Many of the residents are long-term occupants, indicating the park is well-suited for those needing extended accommodation. This makes it a practical option for people seeking a semi-permanent RV location rather than just a brief stopover. Contact the park directly for current long-term rates and availability.

What do reviews say about Rolling Hills RV Park?

Rolling Hills RV Park is a basic, functional RV-only facility without recreational amenities. The park has some uneven and cracked RV pads that may require leveling. It's described as a no-frills location that primarily serves as a place to park rather than a vacation destination. The park is situated next to a saloon and experiences occasional police activity. This park is more suited for practical stays rather than recreational camping experiences.