John B.

Vancouver, WA

Joined August 2020

Great location and beautiful landscaping

Top end RV resort with something for everyone. Just outside of Sisters with easy access to Bend and to many recreational sites for hiking, biking, fishing.

Beautiful park and great location to explore Southern Oregon’s Umpqua Valley

Great park great people. Top end amenities, clean and tidy. Shuttle service to the casino and easy drive to the wine tour loop.

Quiet and Convenient

Easy to find from I-5 and very close to Costco. Quiet location away from the road noise and has nice walking path along the McKenzie River. Camping sites are nicely spaced with trees for privacy and shade. Nothing fancy but everything works. Grounds maintenance fell a bit behind, likely due to the COVID closures. None the less a very affordable park close to Eugene.

Great Family Resort

Great place for families and large groups. Pool for the kids. Golf for Mom and Dad. Restaurants on site as well. Central Oregon Views can’t be beat!

Easy Access Nothing Special

We stayed here for 3 weeks. Being next to the fair grounds gets busy during the weekend, pretty empty during the week. The west side of the park has the better spots with plenty of room for a big rig or 5th wheel and parking for a car or large pick up. The east side is much tighter. Easy to get in and out with stores and RV services near by.

Services at the park are limited. Currently no WiFi. Restrooms and showers are clean and well kept, but they are only open from 9 to Noon. The maximum stay is 45 days and some locals rotate in and out. There have been 3 police incidents while we were here. Although we never felt uncomfortable. Access to the fairgrounds provides a great place to walk or run the pups. No good place for kids to ride bikes and no place other than around the asphalt walkway in the park to walk. BLM land is accessible just across the street but homeless camps are visible from the park so we didn’t venture out there.

Camping in a neighborhood

Definitely more of a trailer park with long term residents than a short term RV Park. People are friendly and cost is low. But there are no sewer hook ups for short term guests and they do not have a dump station.

An Oasis in the Middle of Nowhere

After being on the road for 2 1/2 months this place was just what we needed for a stop over on our way NORTH on 101. Clean everything, perfect level cement pad, large very nice dog park with room for the pups to run and play and a friendly helpful staff. This would be a perfect place to explore Pinnacle National or Hearst Castle. There is nothing near buy, except a Shell station with the lowest diesel prices I’ve seen in California. We ordered dinner from Luigi’s (located in Gonzales) they delivered for free and the food was fantastic. We will definitely stay here again.