Best RV Parks & Resorts in Oregon
Oregon's state park campgrounds provide extensive RV infrastructure throughout the coastal and inland regions. Fort Stevens State Park and Beverly Beach accommodate large rigs with full hookups including water, sewer, and electric service with 50-amp capability. "This RV park is well-kept and located conveniently near Interstate 5. It is great for access to Crater Lake, Bend, or points north. All sites are paved and have full hook-ups," noted one visitor. Harris Beach and Cape Lookout offer year-round RV sites with concrete pads and adequate spacing between neighboring sites. South Beach State Park features pull-through RV sites with electric and water hookups, though some visitors mention limited drinking water availability.
Many Oregon RV parks require advance reservations during summer and fall foliage seasons. Dump stations are available at most state park campgrounds including Nehalem Bay, South Beach and Fort Stevens. Cell service varies significantly, with coastal parks experiencing occasional outages during stormy conditions. According to one camper, "Sites have concrete pad, fire pit and table with FHU. An easy off of Highway 5 and close to Costco and many restaurants." Most parks allow pets with standard leash restrictions, and several facilities offer propane filling stations nearby rather than on-site. Navigation to coastal RV parks often involves narrow sections of Highway 101, requiring careful maneuvering for vehicles exceeding 35 feet.











