Best RV Parks & Resorts in Oregon

Oregon RV camping encompasses over 1200 campgrounds from coastal resorts to mountain retreats, with full-hookup sites ranging from $30-$186 per night depending on location and amenities. Mt Hood Village Resort leads the mountain destinations with 40-foot pull-through sites including full hookups, cable TV, and fire pits, while coastal options like Cannon Beach RV Resort provide beach access within a 10-minute walk to Haystack Rock. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort offers about 100 pull-through spots with full hookups on level gravel sites, featuring natural hot springs access for relaxation after long travel days.

Coastal RV parks dominate Oregon's premium locations, with Sea and Sand RV Park and Sun Outdoors Coos Bay providing ocean proximity and beach access. Indian Creek RV Park accommodates RVs with full hookups including cable TV connections, though sites can be tight for larger rigs. Southern Oregon RV Park serves as a popular migration stop with immaculate facilities and well-groomed sites, while Portland Fairview RV Park offers pull-through convenience near urban amenities despite proximity to major roads.

Full hookups remain standard at most Oregon RV parks, with electrical service typically 30-amp, though some locations offer 50-amp options. Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park provides full hookups in a forested setting, though back-in spaces limit access for RVs over 40 feet. Fort Stevens State Park features 174 full-hookup sites with 36 pull-throughs, plus additional electrical-only sites, making advance reservations essential due to high demand.

Size restrictions affect many Oregon campgrounds, particularly older state parks where maneuvering space becomes challenging for big rigs. Thousand Trails locations like Bend-Sunriver offer spacious wooded sites with good clearance, while Premier RV Resort at Eugene accommodates large RVs but suffers from Interstate 5 road noise. RV travelers should verify site dimensions before booking, as driveway lengths vary significantly between coastal and inland locations. Winter camping remains possible at many parks, though water service may be shut off during freezing periods at higher elevations.

Best RV Sites in Oregon (1,227)

    1. Mt Hood Village Resort

    43 Reviews
    Rhododendron, OR
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Our spot was a 40ft pull through with full hookups, cable, a fire pit, and a picnic table. We were parked next to the bathroom that was in the area and the facilities were very clean."

    "We decided to make this RV park our maiden voyage in our new Travel Trailer."

    2. Southern Oregon RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Central Point, OR
    Website
    +1 (541) 423-8115

    $38 - $48 / night

    "We stay here often on our migration from PNW to the Desert for winter. It is a extremely well run park, with immaculate bathrooms and well groomed sites."

    "This RV park was our pitstop on the way to the Oregon coast. 

    We had booked a pull-through site (#C01) for our 23-ft travel trailer. Checking-in was a breeze and Chelsea was very helpful."

    3. Indian Creek RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Wedderburn, OR
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-7704

    $30 - $45 / night

    "We got a full hookup and everything worked properly they even had a cable TV connection. Wi-Fi was decent and worked properly."

    "She put me in a lovely pull through. It is a little tight, but that was just fine for me since I traveled alone, I felt safe and secure being a single woman in this park."

    4. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    41 Reviews
    Union, OR
    Website

    "About a hundred pull through spots, full hookup. Relaxing informal campground with gravel roads and grass strips between sites. Level w easy entry/exit."

    "Pet friendly, family friendly."

    5. Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

    9 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    Website
    +1 (541) 888-2598

    $39 - $186 / night

    "We travel in a camper van and generally do not like RV park layouts so inquired about the tent sites."

    "Short walk to the beautiful dog friendly beach (just over the sand dunes - two minutes). They have crab nets you can borrow and a crab cleaning and cooking station to use."

    6. Portland Fairview RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Most spots were pull-though with decently wide streets to drive in. Even though it's just off a semi-major street, it's set back enough and surrounded by trees to be more quiet."

    7. Cannon Beach RV Resort

    29 Reviews
    Cannon Beach, OR
    Website
    +1 (503) 436-2231

    "Just east of Hwy 101 in Cannon Beach, this RV resort is an easy (really!) 10 minute walk to the beach, just north of Haystack Rock."

    "Close to town biking or walking. Nice well kept grounds. Cable tv hookups WiFi (although not very robust) Ethernet jacks at power posts, so you could make your own WiFi I guess."

    8. Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver

    29 Reviews
    Sunriver, OR
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Beautiful location with good sized camping spots for travel trailers and RVs. Almost all spots are wooded so shade is plentiful for hot Summer afternoons."

    "We stayed two nights, August 15 through August 17, 2019, in campsite I-9, the overnight cost was$0.00 due to our Thousand Trails membership( our site had electrical and water service)."

    9. Sea and Sand RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    Website
    +1 (877) 821-2231

    "There was a 5” high concrete fire ring and a picnic table to the right of our space but that was all the room we had and no shrubs’ or anything between sites."

    "Sea and sand is a quiet rv park right off the 101. Very friendly staff and beautiful grounds. Very accommodating. We will be back in the summer."

    10. Thousand Trails South Jetty

    24 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is one of our favorite campgrounds, very similar to Thousand Trails Pacific City."

    "Easy to check in and pay, fam friendly and pet friendly."

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Guide to Oregon

Oregon offers a diverse range of RV camping experiences, from scenic coastal views to serene forest settings. Whether you're looking for amenities or outdoor adventures, there's something for every RV enthusiast.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy the stunning views and outdoor activities at Mt Hood Village Resort, which serves as a great base for skiing and hiking in the Mt. Hood area.
  • Experience the natural hot springs at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort, perfect for unwinding after a long day on the road.
  • Explore the beautiful beaches and coastal trails at Cannon Beach RV Resort, just a short drive from the iconic Haystack Rock.

Most parks have electrical/sewer hookups

  • Many sites at Bay Point Landing come equipped with full hookups, making it convenient for longer stays.
  • Thousand Trails Bend-Sunriver offers spacious sites with electric and water hookups, ideal for families looking to explore the Bend area.
  • Seven Feathers RV Resort features level concrete pads with all necessary hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Relaxation and recreation at these parks