RV Camping near Longview, WA

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    Brookhollow RV Park offers 70+ concrete pull-through sites that accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels near Kelso, Washington. Full hookups include water, electricity, and sewer connections, with 50-amp service available at most sites. Most RV sites have picnic tables and level pads with enough room for slide-outs. "Spaces are well spaced, lots of concrete pull-through level pads," notes one camper about Brookhollow. Columbia Riverfront RV Park in Woodland provides riverfront RV camping with big rig access and both 50-amp electrical hookups and water connections. Toutle River RV Resort near Castle Rock features full hookup sites with gravel pads, though some picnic tables need refurbishing according to recent visitors.

    Several RV parks in the Longview area remain open year-round, including Silver Lake Resort which provides lake views and boat access alongside RV accommodations. Cell service varies throughout the region, with one visitor reporting spotty Verizon coverage despite proximity to I-5 at Toutle River RV Resort. Paradise Cove Resort primarily hosts long-term residents but accepts overnight bookings for approximately $32 per night with full hookups. Most parks in the area welcome pets, though specific pet areas and restrictions vary by location. Nearby amenities include dump stations, with some parks like Scappoose RV Park offering on-site sanitary dump facilities. During peak summer months, advance reservations are strongly recommended as riverside sites fill quickly.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Longview (149)

      1. Toutle River RV Resort

      3.3(12)13mi from LongviewRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We stayed 3 nights at Toutle River RV Resort now owned by RV Inn Style chain. Quiet and respectful campers with paroling friendly staff."

      "Well situated. Just off I-5, about 10 miles from the Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center and about an hour north of Portland, Oregon. Lots to do, especially for kids."

      2. Silver Cove RV Resort

      3.5(8)15mi from Longview9 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "Room for a fifth wheel (awning and slide out), two vehicles and two large dogs without feeling packed in at all. The sites almost all back up to the water and fishing is pretty easy here."

      "Sites close together but level, area clean. Loved the sites backing up to the water."

      from $60 - $289 / night

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      3. Cedars RV Park

      3.0(1)8mi from LongviewRVs, Tents

      4. Columbia Riverfront RV Park

      5.0(3)18mi from LongviewRVs

      "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."

      5. Paradise Cove Resort and RV Park

      3.0(1)13mi from LongviewRVs, Tents

      6. Bayport RV Park and Campground

      3.9(10)22mi from LongviewRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $30 / night

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      7. Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping

      3.0(2)11mi from Longview3 sitesRVs

      "We're so happy to have this gorgeous RV Resort on our platform. This new campground offers 40 level sites, only 30 miles to Astoria!"

      from $65 - $85 / night

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      8. Brookhollow RV Park

      4.8(4)4mi from LongviewRVs, Tents

      "Rest Rooms with showers are very clean all the time.  Maintenance workers are busy about the park weekdays. Ice machine use is included. Picnic table under a 20-30 ft tree on every site."

      "Quite and peaceful. Lots of shopping nearby. Monthly rates are spectacular."

      9. Scappoose RV Park

      3.0(4)26mi from Longview18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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!"

      from $10 - $33 / night

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      10. Portland Fairview RV Park

      3.7(9)48mi from LongviewRVs

      "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."

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    RV Park Reviews near Longview, WA

    1032 Reviews of 149 Longview Campgrounds


    • Tamisha S.
      Oct. 1, 2019

      Fort Stevens State Park Campground

      RV-camping

      Loved this State Park! The trails around it were fun and led from the camp right up to the beach by the old ship wreck. My kids ages 2-14 always had something to do and we brought our bikes. The camping sites and RV sites are cheap compared to Utah, Washington and Idaho rates, but they were also very nice! A little close together but nice. You have to book your site months in advance at this place because it fills up fast. So much to do in this area! Close to seaside, the fort Stevens retired military site was free and interesting-with a scavenger hunt and prize at the end for the kids who complete it. Also, close to Astoria which also has many things to do! Loved that it was close enough to drive over the Columbia River to get to Washington to see the light houses!

      Campground info

      174 full-hookup sites (36 pull-through) 302 electrical sites with water (11 pull-through) Six tent sites with water nearby 15 yurts (7 pet-friendly) 11 deluxe cabins (5 pet-friendly) Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and hot showers RV dump station Adult and Youth Bike Rentals 9-hole Columbia Shore Disc Golf Course

    • y
      Nov. 15, 2025

      Jantzen Beach RV Park

      Jantzen Beach RV Park – A Real-Life World Tour Stop for Travelers

      Jantzen Beach RV Park feels like a real-world stop straight out of a Subway Surfers World Tour—a lively, convenient, and colorful place where travelers pause, recharge, and enjoy the surroundings before jumping back into their journey. Located just minutes from downtown Portland, the park gives you that“new city unlocked” excitement, offering clean facilities, spacious sites, and plenty of modern comforts. Much like exploring a new map in Subway Surfers, visitors here get a mix of fun and relaxation: heated pools, Wi-Fi everywhere, a fitness center, billiards room, game room, playground, and walking paths along the beautiful Columbia River shoreline. The sites are roomy, peaceful, and well maintained, and many guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere despite the convenient city access. While the park can get busy—similar to a crowded in-game station—and some long-term residents stay onsite, the overall experience remains smooth and traveler-friendly. From full hookups and 60’ pull-thru sites to pet-friendly areas, it has everything you need to continue your real-life“world tour” comfortably. If you’re passing through Portland or planning a longer stop, Jantzen Beach RV Park is a perfect checkpoint on your travel route—clean, convenient, and packed with the essentials every traveler needs before heading to the next adventure.

    • Haary M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Jantzen Beach RV Park

      Jantzen Beach RV Park – A Real-Life World Tour Stop for Travelers

      Jantzen Beach RV Park resembles a real-life destination reminiscent of a Subway Surfers World Tour—a vibrant, accessible, and colorful location where travelers can take a break, recharge, and appreciate the environment before resuming their journey. Situated just minutes away from downtown Portland, the park provides that exhilarating feeling of having a"new city unlocked," featuring clean facilities, spacious sites, and numerous modern amenities. Much like navigating a new map in Subway Surfers, visitors here experience a blend of enjoyment and relaxation: heated pools, ubiquitous Wi-Fi, a fitness center, billiards room, game room, playground, and scenic walking paths along the stunning Columbia River shoreline. The sites are spacious, tranquil, and well-kept, with many guests valuing the serene atmosphere despite the park's convenient access to the city. Although the park can become busy—akin to a crowded tv station—and some long-term residents reside on-site, the overall experience remains smooth and accommodating for travelers. With full hookups and 60’ pull-thru sites, as well as pet-friendly areas, it offers everything necessary for you to continue your real-life"world tour" in comfort. If you are passing through Portland or considering a longer stay, Jantzen Beach RV Park serves as an ideal checkpoint on your travel itinerary—clean, convenient, and filled with the essentials every traveler requires before embarking on the next adventure.

    • 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.

    • Sara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 5, 2020

      Circle Creek RV Park & Campground

      Dog friendly open space near Seaside

      Large RV campground just south of town. Very quiet. Friendly staff. Dog friendly including a fenced off dog run! The pups were happy to stretch their legs. Clean bathrooms and warm showers. Laundry on site. We stayed on the grass over in boondock side. Level sites. If you need power/water...those sites looked large and had decent amount of space between. We showed up after office hours and we’re still able to snag a spot.

    • 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

    • Gary K.
      Jul. 13, 2021

      Thousand Trails Seaside

      Seaside RV Park

      This is a split park 30 amp on one side 50 amp on the other. Right close to town and shopping, restaurants etc. the park was nice and well kept. The laundry was decent. Lots of sights to see around there. Astoria is a short drive away with many scenic spots.


    Guide to Longview

    RV parks near Longview, Washington offer accommodations for a variety of camping styles along the Columbia River corridor. The region sits at the junction of the Columbia and Cowlitz rivers in southwestern Washington, with elevations ranging from 10 to 200 feet above sea level. The area experiences mild, rainy winters and warm summers, with camping options concentrated along major highway routes including Interstate 5 and State Route 4.

    What to do

    Disc golf access: Toutle River RV Resort features a disc golf course on the property. "This is the kind of RV park that I like. Nice spots surrounded by grass, decent space between sites (not much, but enough), and most importantly, lots and lots of things for kiddos to explore. There's random trails, a playground, big green fields, volleyball court, etc," notes Corinna B. about the Toutle River RV Resort.

    Boat access and fishing: Silver Cove RV Resort provides direct lake access for fishing enthusiasts. "The sites I've stayed in are huge. Room for a fifth wheel (awning and slide out), two vehicles and two large dogs without feeling packed in at all. The sites almost all back up to the water and fishing is pretty easy here. Mostly crappie and bass though I've seen a couple trout or perch pulled out," explains a camper at Silver Cove RV Resort.

    Kayaking opportunities: Bayport RV Park offers water recreation with boat launch facilities. "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," shares Ed B. The park also features "nice walking trails line the water," according to McKenna & Genee P.

    What campers like

    Columbia River views: Columbia Riverfront RV Park provides waterfront camping with river traffic viewing. "The campground is right on the Columbia river and this morning a giant cruise ship went by so it's a cool spot," reports Chelsea B. about Columbia Riverfront RV Park. The park's location offers "views, Columbia River waterfront, and open spaces" that Mark M. describes as "wonderful."

    Clean facilities: Several RV parks Longview visitors highlight facility maintenance as a standout feature. "The bathrooms were the cleanest I've ever experienced. Beautiful flowers everywhere," notes Sue D. about Columbia Riverfront RV Park. Similarly, at Brookhollow RV Park, "Rest Rooms with showers are very clean all the time. Maintenance workers are busy about the park weekdays," according to D.L.D.

    Level camping pads: Concrete and level parking areas receive frequent mention in reviews. "Spaces are well space, lots of concrete pull through level pads," notes stevan about Brookhollow RV Park. The park features "a slab of cement on which you may be able to park two cars if your camper is under 30 feet."

    What you should know

    Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic or railroad noise. At Bayport RV Park, one camper noted it's "legitimately on a main road. It's all cement, offering no 'camping' feeling." Similarly, Toutle River RV Resort has noise issues where it was "hard for us to get a good nights sleep in between a highway and train tracks," according to Hani S.

    Site variation: Campground quality can vary widely even within a single property. At Toutle River RV Resort, "everything is fairly well maintained, but like HBO's Westwood's park, it gets stranger the further you get from the center of the park. Off on the edges the spots get more weedy, there's a railroad track on one side and the freeway on the other," notes Brian C.

    Internet connectivity: WiFi and cell service quality fluctuate throughout the area. At Toutle River RV Resort, "WiFi isn't free, must be purchased. We had spotty cell service with Verizon though we were directly off I5 corridor," reports Angela S.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several parks offer dedicated play structures for children. At Toutle River RV Resort, Richard B. notes there's a "really nice playground for the grandkids that's a fort, a store, swimming pool, a recreation hall with nice paintings on the outside and showers and bathrooms nearby. You can check out basketballs and such, which is fun."

    Kid-friendly exploration spaces: Open areas for children to play safely appear in multiple reviews. "Plenty to keep them busy and felt completely comfortable letting them run around," states Corinna B. about Toutle River RV Resort. Similarly, Brian C. mentions "lots to do, especially for kids. There's a swimming pool, basketball court, huge playground, volleyball, disc golf course, picnic table areas and woods to run in."

    Educational access: The Mount St. Helens visitor center provides learning opportunities nearby. "Only about 7 minutes to the visitors center for mt St. Helens," shares Caitlyn B. Another camper mentions "we used this campground as our base camp for exploring the area. Walk down to the river, play on the field, drive up to Mt St Helens visitor's center."

    Tips from RVers

    Shopping proximity: Many Longview Washington RV parks offer convenient access to stores. Brookhollow RV Park is "situated within 3/4 mile of hardware store, grocery, big box stores, small indoor mall, and fast food," notes D.L.D. Cheryl adds that there are "lots of shopping nearby" making restocking supplies convenient.

    Site selection strategy: For the best experience, many reviewers recommend specific site locations. At Silver Cove RV Resort, Derek F. advises, "We had a good site that backed up to water where we could do some fishing and had good space for the dogs. I'd recommend looking into which site you have as we have had a site during previous stay that was much less usable and compact/crowded."

    Fire pit availability: Not all sites include fire rings. At Toutle River RV Resort, Brian C. warns: "not all spots have fire pits, so if that's important to you, be sure to ask for one."

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