Heading to Questival in Portland, OR and want to camp? We put together this list of popular campsites nearby.

WHERE TO CAMP NEAR QUESTIVAL PORTLAND

Questival Portland kicks off in Sellwood Riverfront Park. Our campground recommendations start with top campgrounds by camping type, and then list campgrounds from closest to furthest, along with more information below.

Top recommendation for tent campers: Barton Park, OR

Barton Park is the closest campsite to Sellwood Riverfront Park and provides ample room for campers. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Best backup for tent campers: Oxbow Regional Park, OR

Oxbow Regional Park is a bit further, but offers 57 reservable tent sites. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Top recommendation for RVers: Champoeg State Park, OR

RV sites outnumber tent sites at these scenic grounds along the Willamette River. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

1. BARTON PARK, OR

Distance: 16.7 miles

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Number of sites: 112 campsites, 103 of which include electric and water hookups

Cost: $21-30, plus $5 per additional vehicle

Reservations?: Yes, at number below.

Phone number: (503) 742-4414

 2. OXBOW REGIONAL PARK, OR

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Distance: 25.2 miles

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Rating: 4-star. “A nice river/swimming spot made for a lovely first camping experience.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 57 standard campsites and 10 RV sites (no hookups).

Cost: $22/site/night + $5 per vehicle (one-time only).

Reservations?: Yes, call or visit their website.

Phone number: 1-(800)-452-5687

3. MILO MCIVER STATE CAMPGROUND, OR

Distance: 22.5 miles

Rating: 5-star. “The small campground area provides the essentials with enough privacy and numerous group sites for those wishing to camp with friends. ” Read reviews here.

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Number of sites: 44 electrical sites and 9 basic tent sites with no electric. Water nearby.

Cost: $18/site/night

Reservations?: No. First come, first served.

Phone number: (800) 551-6949

4. CHAMPOEG STATE PARK, OR

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Distance: 25.2 miles

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Rating: 5-star. “Camping alongside the Willamette River allows you to canoe, kayak, paddleboard, water ski / wakeboard, or any other boating sports.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 67 sites with hookups for RVs, 6 walk-in tent sites, and 3 group camping areas. (Additionally, there are reservable cabins and yurts.)

Cost: Standard sites: Tent site: $19/night, Electric hookup sites: $26/night

Reservations?: Yes, reserve online or by phone.

Phone number: (800) 452-5687

5. METZLER PARK, OR

Distance: 26.9 miles

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Number of sites: 75 standard sites, 60 of which include water and electric hookups.

Cost: Standard sites: Standard site: $21/night, site with hookups: $26/night.

Reservations?: Yes, reserve online.

Phone number: (503) 742-4414

6. FEYRER PARK, OR

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Distance: 29.2 miles

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Rating: 4-star. “Many campsites are next to each other, but also next to the stream. ” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 20 standard sites.

Cost: $26/night/site plus $5 for additional vehicle.

Reservations?: Yes, reserve online.

Phone number: (503) 742-4414

7. LAZY BEND CAMPGROUND, OR

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Distance: 33.7 miles

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Rating: 5-star. “Outstanding location, 20 minutes outside of civilization, you get giant private sites, a path to the river, beautiful scenery and all the mosquitoes and gnats you can swat at.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 21 standard sites.

Cost: Standard sites: $21/site/night, plus $8/night for extra vehicle.

Reservations?: Yes, call for reservations.

Phone number: 1-877-444-6777

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