Best RV Parks & Resorts near Woodland, WA

Columbia Riverfront RV Park in Woodland provides full hookups with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for motorhomes and travel trailers. The park features riverfront access with boat launching capabilities and accepts pets. Several miles south, Big Fir Campground & RV Park in Ridgefield offers year-round camping with spacious pull-through sites accommodating large recreational vehicles. The park includes 50-amp electrical hookups, picnic tables, and a market for supplies. Vancouver RV Park, located about 25 miles southwest, caters to big rigs with level pads and full hookup options, though fires are not permitted at this location. "Sites are nice and well maintained with wide streets, nice office staff, and clean facilities including laundry areas and free wi-fi," according to one visitor.

Most RV parks in the region remain open throughout the year, with Columbia Riverfront earning high ratings from campers. Cell service varies by location, with better connectivity reported at parks closer to I-5 and the Portland metro area. While dump stations are available at many parks, some charge additional fees for this service. Between Portland and Woodland, several RV parks experience train noise due to proximity to rail lines. Visitors with pets should confirm policies before arrival, as some parks have breed or size restrictions. During summer months, especially July and August, reservations are strongly recommended as riverside sites fill quickly with travelers exploring Mount St. Helens and the Columbia River Gorge.

Best RV Sites Near Woodland, Washington (153)

    1. Portland Fairview RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    29 miles
    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."

    2. Scappoose RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Scappoose, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 366-3984

    $10 - $33 / night

    "I have put allot of time in making the park a safe and clean place for families. Please come take a looked, I have gotten so many compliments on how good the park looks again!"

    3. Jantzen Beach RV Park

    40 Reviews
    Vancouver, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 289-7626

    $40 / night

    "The park's location is very convenient, with easy access to downtown Portland and nearby attractions."

    "Well made a reservation while still on the road not knowing that even though we showed up really late and the office being closed didn't think we were able to still have are site available but after looking"

    4. Bayport RV Park and Campground

    10 Reviews
    St. Helens, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 397-2888

    $30 / night

    "The slabs are mostly level and each spot is large with a nice picnic table and fire pit but neighbors are fairly close and not much privacy."

    "Clean and close to town. Lots of good restaurants nearby (~2 miles). Most sites are paves. Most sites have water year round except the center ones."

    5. Columbia River RV Park

    32 Reviews
    Vancouver, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 285-1515

    $30 - $150 / night

    "Located at the northern end of Portland not too far off the 1-5 freeway."

    "Columbia River RV Park has daily, weekly, and monthly rates, which vary with the size of the space. Our space is $500 per month. There is free Wi-Fi, cable, trash service, and water."

    6. Columbia Riverfront RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Woodland, WA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 225-2227

    "It was conveniently located close to Portland and stores. The staff was really friendly and the facilities are super clean. And guess what…. The laundry machines actually work!"

    "We stopped here on overnight up to Olympic national park. So glad we did Cool setting right on Columbia River. The host told us about app vessel finder to track boats coming by the camp area."

    7. Big Fir Campground & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Ridgefield, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 887-8970

    "hookups for the trailer were convenient and easy. beautiful place just out of town and very quiet"

    8. 99 RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Brush Prairie, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 573-0351

    $75 - $390 / night

    9. Vancouver RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Vancouver, WA
    17 miles
    Website

    $88 / night

    10. Cougar RV Park and Campground

    5 Reviews
    Cougar, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 238-5224

    $25 - $125 / night

    "This is a great spot to drop your RV and head up to the mountain! Full hookup spots did seem close together and it was a tad busy being summer and all!"

    "We are a professional late 50s / early 60s couple new to the van life, and not RV-oriented, so we are a little careful about choosing sites with adequate peacefulness, space and privacy. "

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RV Park Reviews near Woodland, WA

1147 Reviews of 153 Woodland Campgrounds


  • Brian C.
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Columbia River RV Park

    Basic Nice RV Park Right in Portland

    Located at the northern end of Portland not too far off the 1-5 freeway. RV campground with wide streets, nice office staff, and clean facilities including laundry, clubhouse, group kitchen area and free wi-fi. Grass in-between most spots, with some back-in sites and others being pull-through. Backs up to a busy road blocked by large bushes and under the pathway for the airport, so there's some noise but not horrible. Some full-times but sites are nice and well maintained. Overall nice, clean and well maintained large RV site within the Portland city limits.

  • Christina F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2025

    Ike Kinswa State Park Campground

    Camping amongst the tall trees

    This campground is on Mayfield Lake where the Cowlitz River flows into the lake. We were in loop D, which was the only open loop along with the cabins (cabins are loop C and attached to loop D). This is a partial hook-up loop. Full hook-ups are in loop A. The campground is heavily wooded which is really nice for shade, though it can make it tricky to get into a spot if you have slide outs. As we were on the outer part of the loop in a pull-through site, we had a view of the woods and quite a bit of space between neighboring sites. We could not see either of the neighboring sites while sitting by our campfire. There was a trail to the trash compactor next to our site, but it did not seem to be heavily used. The trash compactor is probably a good 1/4 mile down this trail by the dump station. It was very quiet at night, which was fantastic! Very good Verizon cell service. The day use area is out of the campground and across the main road. There is a playground and beach area. It would have been nice if there was a playground on the campground side of the park.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Toutle River RV Resort

    I5 access

    We stayed 3 nights at Toutle River RV Resort now owned by RV Inn Style chain. Quiet and respectful campers with paroling friendly staff. I5 access is perfect, although road and train noise could be bothersome for some campers as the campground is nestled in between. The camp store and pool were open. The playground, disk golf and basketball hoops accessible but the pickle ball courts had been removed since we last visited. Sites range from open to treed with many of the pick nick tables needing refurbished. Full hookups with gravel pads for 70+$$ per night. WiFi isn’t free, must be purchased. We had spotty cell service with Verizon though we were directly off I5 corridor. The public restrooms were clean, but mostly under construction while we were camping. Many full timers w/park models and trailer/RV’s sprinkled throughout the park. All-in-all we will stay here again in the future and happy to do so.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2022

    Reeder Beach RV Park & Country Store

    1 Night Stopover

    I was worried when Google maps brought me through the industrial section of Portland, but relieved when I crossed the bridge to the Island. Check in was fast and efficient. Can't say the staff was friendly or welcoming, Full hookups, but I don't rate it higher because there is no wifi or laundry facilities. There is also nothing around here store or restaurant wise. I enjoyed the beach and watching the ships pass by. I had good cell service. Riverside back in sites are the best. Pull through provide shade

  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Bayport RV Park and Campground

    Normally not a four star RV park but considering the price...

    Came here so I can kayak and calm waters. The slabs are mostly level and each spot is large with a nice picnic table and fire pit but neighbors are fairly close and not much privacy. Showers are quarter timed showers and I've seen much better and cleaner. They do have waste of disposal for a fee but they offer drinking water and full Electric and water but no sewage hookup you pay at the dump station. However it's very close to town which is very convenient and has great access to the water as compared to many other places where you have to drive à ways.

  • A
    May. 31, 2019

    Sun Outdoors Portland South

    Glamping

    This was my first experience at an RV Resort. 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. Beautiful landscaping, indoor pool and hot tub, small market, laundry facilities, horseshoe pits on beautiful grassy area. Yes to dogs and cats and no breed restrictions! They have a nice grassy area with poop bags! Bummer no fires 🙁 If fire pits I’d give the 5th star! Also, within 15-20 mins there are amazing countryside, wine tasting, hiking/walking, Willamette River with off leash areas for dogs, and downtown Portland. Additionally there is an off leash park 8 mins away. Overall a good experience, we enjoyed our stay. My photos don’t show much of the place but their website’s photos represent well.

  • Derek & Alex W.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Portland Fairview RV Park

    Good place for a short stay

    We were worried at first as this was our first visit to Portland. The city is filled with garbage and in desperate need of services for the homeless. We pulled into the RV park and luckily there is nothing worrisome to report. If the office is closed there is a cabinet around the corner that may contain the map with your name and directions to your spot. It is tidy and the staff were friendly during our 2-week stay. The area around it seemed like well kept neighborhoods. The train next to the park is regular so be prepared for consistent train noise. Our Verizon phones and T-Mobile hotspot had great signal here and the park offered free cable service. The spaces are pre-assigned but very tight. We unfortunately didn't get a pull-through site even though quite a few were available. It seemed the majority of people here are long-term but as I mentioned above everyone was tidy. Everyone seemed quite friendly as well. As for the facilities, they seemed to be in a bit of disrepair but not horrible. The "gym" wasn't a place that really looked useable though. Several long term people made comments on how cheap the owners are and have indicated the park is slowly but consistently going downhill. I didn't take any photos as there were no great things to accentuate. We did enjoy the fact it was close to the highway that takes you east towards quite a few sights and Hood River.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2023

    Kemp Olson Memorial Park

    Good for a quick overnight

    Quaint and quiet town. Small quiet park with electric and water and a dump station. Site two is a pull through that is not set up right to have your awning on the correct side (see photo). Other pull through was too small for our 33’ tt. Sites adequately spaced for some privacy. Nice playground for kids and horseshoe courts. Dog friendly. Nice drive over white pass from Yakima.

  • Dave H.
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Port of Cascade Locks Campground

    Small and Great!

    A very small campground with water and electric only. Level sites with bathrooms and showers close. There is a dump station on site. A beautiful setting along the Columbia River. Sites back up to parking lot below for Thunder Island and native american fishing platforms. The Columbia paddle wheeler is walking distance nearby for a dinner or sightseeing cruise. Thunder Island Brewing is a couple of blocks away. I think there are only ten camp sites and a camp host that we never met. This is a hidden treasure for smaller campers and travel trailers.


Guide to Woodland

RV parks near Woodland, Washington offer diverse water access options with sites ranging from spacious pull-throughs to back-in sites on concrete pads. Woodland sits along the Columbia River at 30 feet elevation, with mild temperatures averaging 45-80°F seasonally. Many campgrounds provide full hookups including 50-amp service, though specific amenities vary between parks.

What to do

Kayaking at Scappoose Bay: Access Columbia River waterways at Bayport RV Park and Campground, located 20 miles south of Woodland. "Located right next to a public boat ramp and Next Adventure where you can rent boats... or bring your own for kayaking on Scappoose Bay," notes a visitor.

Walking riverfront trails: Take advantage of the pedestrian paths along the Columbia River at several campgrounds. "Beautiful walking paths line the water," according to one camper at Bayport RV Park, making morning or evening strolls convenient.

Day trips to Mount St. Helens: Use Woodland as a base camp for exploring volcanic landscapes 40 miles northeast. "We stayed here with plans to do lots of hiking in the mount st helen area. This is a great spot to drop your RV and head up to the mountain," shares a camper at Cougar RV Park and Campground.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities. At Portland Fairview RV Park, "the bathrooms and showers are clean," according to a recent visitor, while another noted it's "nice, clean park. Very large and busy but has nice amenities."

River views: Waterfront settings provide scenic backdrops at multiple locations. "The campground is right on the Columbia river and this morning a giant cruise ship went by so it's a cool spot," reports a camper at Columbia Riverfront RV Park, which features direct river access.

Forested settings: Tree cover offers privacy and shade at several parks. A visitor to Big Fir Campground & RV Park appreciates that "spaces are close together but because of the mature Forrest you couldn't see your neighbors! It was beautiful."

What you should know

Train noise: Railway lines cause occasional disturbances at several parks. One camper noted, "The train next to the park is regular so be prepared for consistent train noise."

Seasonal demand: Summer months require advance planning. A visitor at Cougar RV Park recommends, "We ended up with a great site towards the back and on the side. It was quiet and peaceful. Although we enjoyed our stay, if the place was full, I can see it being a very different experience."

Varying shower facilities: Shower setups differ across campgrounds. "Showers were really really nice, super hot, good pressure, clean, free. Staff was nice as well," reports one camper at Columbia River RV Park, while others noted coin-operated systems elsewhere.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some parks offer recreation areas for children. At Cougar RV Park, families mention the "cabins looked fun" and appreciate being only "a 5-minute walk to a general store, gas station and restaurant."

Pool facilities: Seasonal swimming options exist at select locations. "Kids especially loved the pools and playground," notes a visitor to Jantzen Beach RV Park, which features multiple swimming areas.

Shopping proximity: Convenient store access simplifies family camping. "It's close to home, so we will definitely be back," shares a Columbia Riverfront RV Park camper, while another appreciated being "conveniently located close to Portland and stores."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Choose locations based on privacy needs. "We unfortunately didn't get a pull-through site even though quite a few were available," notes one RVer about Columbia River RV Park, suggesting specific site requests during booking.

Water pressure considerations: System capacity varies between parks. "Water pressure is the lowest we've ever experienced. Not sure what's going on but all of the folks we've talked to are experiencing the same," reports a camper at Jantzen Beach RV Park.

Dump station fees: Factor additional costs into planning. At Bayport RV Park, a camper notes "sewer dump station costs $15 per use," while some parks include this service with overnight fees.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Woodland, WA is Portland Fairview RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 13 reviews.

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