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2019 OREGON RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA

Oregon Visitors are drawn to the scenic beauty of Oregon, which combines historic towns, sleepy fishing villages, ski resorts and wineries. The landscape is rich with diversity from its nearly 644 km (400 miles) of spectacular coastline and mountains, to lakes, rivers, streams, deserts and forests. The low Coast Range runs parallel to the Pacific Ocean and is forested with spruce, fir and hemlock; in fact, nearly half the state is forested. Weather moves eastwards from the ocean across the Willamette Lowlands to the rugged Cascade Mountains, soaring to the highest peak of Mt Hood, at 3,353 m (11,239 ft), where cold, moist air dumps heavy snowfalls. East of the Cascades, the state s agriculture flourishes on the drier Columbia Plateau. Notable Attractions International Rose Test Garden Oregon Zoo Portland Classical Chinese Gardens Portland's Pearl District Museum of Science and Industry Cannon Beach Mt Hood Eugene Museum of Natural History...And Much More! State Description Courtesy of iexplore Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 2

Ashland Grizzly Park at Howard Prairie Lake Ashland Hyatt Lake Campground Ashland Klum Landing Campground Ashland Fish Lake Campground Ashland Willow Point Park Bandon Bandon Wayside Motel & RV Park Bend Cow Meadow Campground Bend Crane Prairie Campground Bend Cultus Lake Campground Bend Elk Lake Campground Bend Gull Point Campground Bend Lava Lake Campground Bend Little Fawn Campground Bend Quinn River Campground Bend Rock Creek Campground Bend South Campground Bend South Twin Lake Campground Blue River Delta Campground TABLE OF CONTENTS Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 3

Bonanza Gerber Reservoir Burns Idlewild Campground Burns Yellowjacket Campground Butte Falls Whiskey Springs Camp Sherman Metolius River Basin Campground Canyonville Seven Feathers RV Park & Casino Canyonville Stanton RV Park & Campground Cascade Locks Cascade Locks Marine Park Campground Cascade Locks Eagle Creek Campground Cave Junction Grayback Campground Cave Junction Mountain Man RV Park Chemult Digit Point Campground Coquille Laverne County Park Corbett Crown Point RV Park Cottage Grove Pine Meadows Campground Cottage Grove Schwarz Park Crescent Lake Crescent Lake Campground Crescent Lake Odell Creek Campground Crescent Lake Princess Creek Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 4

Crescent Lake Spring Campground Crescent Lake Sunset Cove Campground Crescent Lake Trapper Creek Campground Creswell Meadowlark RV Park Crooked River Ranch River Rim RV Park Culver Perry South Campground Curtin Pass Creek RV Park & Campground Detroit Humbug Campground Detroit Peninsula Campground Detroit Southshore Campground Diamond Lake Broken Arrow Campground Diamond Lake Thielsen View Campground Diamond Lake Toketee Campground Elgin Jubilee Lake Campground Elkton Sawyers Rapids RV Resort Elsie Spruce Run Campground Estacada Indian Henry Campground Estacada Promontory Park Campground Eugene Shamrock Village RV Park Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 5

Florence Carter Lake Campground Florence Driftwood II Campground Florence Lakeshore RV Park Fossil Bear Hollow Park Fossil Shelton Wayside Park Frenchglen Diamond Craters Gold Beach Quosatana Campground Gold Beach Turtle Rock Resort Gold Beach Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground Government Camp Clear Lake Campground Government Camp Gone Creek Campground Government Camp Oak Fork Campground Government Camp Pine Point Campground Government Camp Trillium Lake Campground Glide Susan Creek Campground Grants Pass Josephine County Park Haines Anthony Lake Campground Heppner Anson Wright Park Heppner Bull Prairie Lake Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 6

Heppner Cutsforth Park Hermiston Pioneer RV Park Hines Delintment Lake Campground Huntington Catfish Junction RV Park & Campground Idanha Riverside Campground Idleyld Park Elk Haven RV Resort Idleyld Park Umpqua s Last Resort Irrigon Oasis RV Park Joseph Copperfield Park Joseph Hells Canyon Park Joseph McCormick Park Klamath Falls Aspen Point Campground Klamath Falls Fourmile Lake Campground Klamath Falls Sunset Campground Klamath Falls Rocky Point Resort La Pine Cinder Hill Campground La Pine East Lake Campground La Pine Hot Springs Campground La Pine Little Crater Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 7

La Pine Newberry RV Park La Pine Paulina Lake Campground La Pine West South Twin Campground La Pine Cascade Meadows RV Resort Lakeside Osprey Point RV Resort Lakeview Junipers Reservoir RV Resort Lakeview Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Lincoln City Sunset Landing RV Park Lincoln City Chinook Bend RV Resort Lowell Cascara Campground Madras Pelton Park Mapleton Whittaker Creek Site McKenzie Bridge Coldwater Cove Campground McKenzie Bridge McKenzie Bridge Campground Medford Cantrall-Buckley Park Merlin Almeda Campground Merrill Wild Goose Lodge Mill City Fishermen s Bend Site Mount Vernon Parish Cabin Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 8

Myrtle Creek On the River Golf & RV Resort Myrtle Creek Tri City RV Park North Bend Horsfall Campground North Bend Spinreel Campground Oakland Rice Hill RV Park Oakridge Black Canyon Campground Oakridge Islet Campground Oakridge Packard Creek Campground Oakridge Sacandaga Campground O Brien Lone Mountain RV Resort Ontario Malheur County Fairgrounds Pacific City Sandbeach Campground Pacific City Webb Park Pacific City Whalen Island Park Paisley Campbell Lake Campground Paisley Marster Spring Campground Port Orford Port Orford RV Village Powers Powers County Park Prairie City Depot RV Park Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 9

Princeton The Narrows Prineville Ochoco Divide Campground Prineville Ochoco Lake Campground Prineville Walton Lake Campground Prineville Wildcat Campground Prospect Abbott Creek Campground Prospect Natural Bridge Campground Reedsport Eel Creek Campground Reedsport Tahkenitch Campground Rhododendron Camp Creek Campground Riley Chickahominy Campground Rockaway Beach Rockaway Beach RV Park Rockaway Beach Paradise Cove RV Resort & Marina Roseburg Whistler s Bend Campground Seal Rock Seal Rocks RV Cove Silver Lake Thompson Reservoir Campground Sisters Blue Bay Campground Sisters Cold Springs Campground Sisters Indian Ford Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 10

Sisters Link Creek Campground Sisters South Shore Campground Steamboat Eagle Rock Campground Sutherlin Hi-Way Haven RV Park Talent American RV Resorts The Dalles Deschutes River State Area Tillamook Ashley Inn & RV Park Tillamook Gales Creek Campground Tillamook Jones Creek Campground Tillamook Kilchis River County Campground Tillamook Trask River Campground Tillamook Big Spruce RV Park Tygh Valley Hunt Park & Wasco County Fairgrounds Tygh Valley Rock Creek Reservoir Campground Ukiah Frazier Campground UkiahForest Wayside Campground Vale Bully Creek Reservoir Park Veronia Anderson Park Veronia Big Eddy Park Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 11

Welches McNeil Campground Welches Riley Horse Camp Weston Target Meadows Campground Weston Woodward Campground White City Doe Point Campground Winchester John P Amacher Park Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Campground Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 12

Ashland Grizzly Park at Howard Prairie Lake Park #8866193 Restrooms Rate: $18 7520 Table Rock Rd Central Point, OR (541) 774-8183 Cascade Mountains Howard Prairie Lake Mt. McLoughlin Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating This little gem of a park provides numerous activities such as camping, fishing, boating, hiking, swimming, or just relaxing in the midst of a natural oasis. Hyatt Prairie Road, Ashland, Oregon 40 miles southeast of Medford, OR 21 miles east of Ashland, OR I-5 to Ashland Exit 14, east on Hwy 66 (1 mi) Take Dead Indian Memorial Rd (Mountain Lakes) for 17 miles to Hyatt Prairie Rd - Go about 2 miles on Hyatt Prairie Rd to Grizzly Park Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 13

Ashland Hyatt Lake Campground Park #8866195 Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Rate: $12-$15 Ashland, OR (541) 618-2200 Cascade Mountains Hyatt Lake Mt. McLoughlin Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Nestled in the Cascade Mountains in the northern corner of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, the 745- acre Hyatt Lake Area provides opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and boating. From Interstate 5, Take Exit 14 in Ashland, Oregon. Turn on Highway 66 toward Klamath Falls. Follow Highway 66 for 17 miles until you reach the Green Springs Inn. Turn north onto the Bureau of Land Management's East Hyatt Lake Road. Follow the road for approximately 3 miles until you reach the Hyatt Lake Area. Stay to the right on East Hyatt Lake Road; an entry booth, located at the entrance to the campground, has visitor camping information. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 14

Ashland Klum Landing Campground Park #8866197 Restrooms, showers, boat rentals Rate: $20 Howard Prairie Dam Access Rd Ashland, OR (541) 774-8183 Cascade Mountains Howard Prairie Lake Mt. McLoughlin Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Klum Landing Park at Howard Prairie Lake covers a total of 156 beautiful acres, including.94 miles of lake frontage and a majestic view of Mt. McLoughlin. Surrounded by the forests of the Cascade Mountains, Howard Prairie Lake is a popular destination, offering an abundance of recreational opportunities, and has some of the best trout and bass fishing in Southern Oregon. Howard Prairie Dam Access Road, Ashland 47 miles southeast of Medford, OR 28 miles east of Ashland, OR Take I-5 to Ashland Exit 14 east on Highway 66 (1 mile) Take Dead Indian Memorial Rd (Mountain Lakes) approx. 17 miles to Hyatt Prairie Rd Go approx. 5 miles to Dam Road take Dam Road to Klum Landing Park Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 15

Ashland Fish Lake Campground Park #8866196 Restrooms, boat rentals Rate: $20 Ashland, OR (503) 552-2900 Fish Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Fish Lake Campground is a remote and picturesque site in the midst of old growth forest adjacent to Fish Lake, offering some of the best fishing in the area. A boat launch for Fish Lake (10 mph) is within the campground and many amenities are offered at nearby Fish Lake Resort. From Medford, OR, take OR-140 (Lake of the Woods Hwy) about 20 miles to Fish Lake Campground. From Klamath Falls, take OR-140 (Falls Hwy) about 4 miles past Lake of the Woods to the Campground. Fish Lake Campground is adjacent to, but not part of Fish Lake Resort. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 16

Ashland Willow Point Park Park #8866194 Restrooms Rate: $18 Ashland, OR (541) 774-8183 www.jacksoncountyor.org/park s/camping/howard-prairie- Lake/Willow-Point-Park Cascade Mountains Howard Prairie Lake Mt. McLoughlin Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Willow Point Park at Howard Prairie Lake covers a total of 59 beautiful acres, includes.87 miles of lake frontage and a majestic view of Mt. McLoughlin. Howard Prairie Dam Access Rd, Ashland. 43 miles southeast of Medford, OR. 24 miles east of Ashland, OR. Take I-5 to Ashland Exit 14 east on Highway 66 (1 mile) Take Dead Indian Memorial Rd (Mountain Lakes) approx. 17 miles to Hyatt Prairie Rd. Go approx. 5 miles to Dam Road - Take Dam Road to Willow Point Park (left-hand side) Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 17

Bandon Bandon Wayside Motel & RV Park Park #985883 Enjoy trees and the sound of birds in our homey and down to earth park. The park provides eight full hook-up back-in spaces with 30AMP electric, water, and sewer connections. each space is graveled and feature design elements inspired by nature and use of re-purposed materials. Nightly guests have access to private RV bathrooms with showers and coin-operated laundry facilities. Full hookups. 30 AMP. Back in sites. Tent sites. Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, and laundry Rate: $40 1175 2 nd Street SE Bandon, OR 97411 (541) 347.3421 bandonwayside@icloud.com Historic Boat Tour of Lower Coquille River Horseback Riding Rock & Mushroom Hunting Walking, biking, and nature viewing The Bandon Wayside Motel + RV is a multi-use property that includes a micro-rv-park, five newly remodeled guest rooms, and we have added our first vintage camper available for overnight guests. Tent space is located on the open space beneath a stand of tall fir trees, van campers are asked to park in designated areas based on availability van campers note that this is bare bones you will not have electric or water hook-ups. Contact the park directly for driving directions. www.bandonwaysidemotelrv.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 18

Bend Cow Meadow Campground Park #8866199 Restrooms Rate: $10 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Crane Prairie Reservoir Deschutes River Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating This campground features a large grassy meadow with mostly lodgepole pine trees providing shade. It is right on the river, but close to Crane Prairie Reservoir. The campground is situated where Snow Creek and the Deschutes River flow into the Crane Prairie Reservoir. This area offers outstanding fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities. From Bend, OR: Travel about 45 miles south on Cascade Lakes Highway (46), 0.5 mile east on Forest Road 40, then 2 miles south on Forest Road 4000-790. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 19

Bend Crane Prairie Campground Park #8866200 Restrooms, laundry Rate: $18 Bend, OR (541) 338-7869 Crane Prairie Reservoir Deschutes River Cascade Lakes Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Crane Prairie Campground is located on the east shore of its namesake reservoir in Deschutes National Forest, just off the scenic Cascade Lakes Highway. Spectacular lakes, peaks and old-growth forests set the backdrop for individual or family camping excursions. From Bend, go west on the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, which becomes Forest Road 46. Follow this road to its intersection with Forest Road 42, about 52 miles from Bend. Turn onto Forest Road 42 at the sign for Twin Lakes and Crane Prairie. Drive east on Forest Road 42 for 3.8 miles, then turn north on Forest Road 4270. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 20

Bend Cultus Lake Campground Park #8866207 Restrooms Rate: $18 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Cultus Lake Three Sisters Wilderness Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Cultus Lake is one of the most popular of the high Cascade Lakes because it is one of the few that allows high speed motorized water craft. This campground offers opportunities for waterskiing, windsurfing, swimming, sailing, and jet skiing on the lake as well as access to trails that lead north into the Three Sisters Wilderness. Travel 46 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46), then west on Forest Road 4635 for 2 miles. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 21

Bend Elk Lake Campground Park #8866201 Restrooms Rate: $14 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Elk Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Elk Lake Campground is an older style small hill side campground. It is on the north end of Elk Lake and offers opportunities for fishing and access to hiking and horseback riding trails. From Bend, travel 33.1 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46) to north end of Elk Lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 22

Bend Gull Point Campground Park #8866202 Restrooms Rate: $18 Bend, OR (541) 338-7869 Wickiup Reservoir Deschutes National Forest Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Located on the shore of Wickiup Reservoir in Deschutes National Forest, Gull Point campground offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in central Oregon and easy access to an abundance of recreational activities in the Cascade region. From Bend, Oregon, go south on Highway 97 for nearly 27 miles to Wickiup Junction. Turn west on Road 43 and continue for 11 miles, then turn west on Forest Service Road 42 for 4.6 miles. Turn south on Forest Service Road 4260 and continue for 3 miles into the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 23

Bend Lava Lake Campground Park #8866203 Restrooms, laundry Rate: $16 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Lava Lake Deschutes National Forest Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Nestled in Deschutes National Forest, Lava Lake Campground offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in central Oregon, as well as easy access to an abundance of recreational activities. Whether visitors want to hike through towering pine forests or canoe across the lake at sunset, this campground provides an ideal setting for both individual and group camping excursions. From Bend, travel 38.4 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46), then 1.0 miles east on Forest Road 4600 500. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 24

Bend Little Fawn Campground Park #8866208 Restrooms Rate: $16 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Elk Lake Deschutes National Forest Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Little Fawn Group Camp, located on the south end of Elk Lake, 37 miles southwest of the town of Bend, is surrounded by stunning scenery that sets the stage for fantastic recreational opportunities for groups wanting to explore Deschutes National Forest. From Bend, travel southwest on Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway for 35.5 miles. Turn onto Forest Road 4625 and travel 1.7 miles east to the campground entrance. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 25

Bend Quinn River Campground Park #8866204 Restrooms Rate: $14 Cascade Lakes Highway 46 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Crane Prairie Reservoir Cascade Lakes Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Quinn River Campground is located on the western shore of the Crane Prairie Reservoir, just off the scenic Cascade Lakes Highway. Spectacular lakes, peaks and old-growth forests set the backdrop for individual or family camping excursions. From Bend, travel about 50 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46). Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 26

Bend Rock Creek Campground Park #8866198 Restrooms Rate: $16 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Crane Prairie Reservoir Cascade Lakes Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Rock Creek Campground is located on the western shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir, just off the scenic Cascade Lakes Highway. Spectacular lakes, peaks and old-growth forests set the backdrop for individual or family camping excursions. From Bend, travel about 50 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46). Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 27

Bend South Campground Park #8866205 Restrooms Rate: $12 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Hosmer Lake Mallard Marsh Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Commonly referred to as the Hosmer Lake Campgrounds, South and neighboring Mallard Marsh each have a loyal following of campers who return every year. This campground provides opportunities for flyfishing as well as access to trails for hiking and horseback riding. From Bend, travel 35.5 miles southwest on Cascade Lakes Hwy (46), then 1.3 miles east on Forest Road 4625. South Campground will come up on the right side first and then Mallard Marsh. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 28

Bend South Twin Lake Campground Park #8866206 Restrooms, laundry South Twin Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating From Bend, travel 26.8 miles south on Hwy 97 to Wickiup Junction, then 11.0 miles west on County Road 43, then continue 4.6 miles west on Forest Road 42, and finally 2.0 miles south on Forest Road 4260. Rate: $18 Bend, OR (541) 383-4000 Located on the shore of South Twin Lake near Wikiup Reservoir, this campground offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in central Oregon and easy access to an abundance of recreational activities in the Cascade region. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 29

Blue River Delta Campground Park #8866209 Restrooms Rate: $20 Blue River, OR (801) 226-3564 McKenzie River Terwilliger Hot Springs Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Known for its access to rafting and drift boat fishing on the McKenzie River, Delta campground is one of the largest and most scenic campgrounds on the McKenzie District. Access to the river, Cougar Reservoir and Terwilliger Hot Springs make this campground a great spot for camping and exploring the area. Several hiking trails are in the surrounding wilderness, guarded by large Douglas fir and western red cedar trees. Visitors can also enjoy a short botanical walk on the Delta Old Growth Nature Trail. A Day Use area and amphitheater are also available at the campground. Located 51 miles from Eugene OR on HWY 126 to the Cougar Reservoir turn off. Take a right turn on Aulderheide RD and cross the McKenzie River, turn right into the campground entrance rd. Follow the rd approximately 1 mile to the CG. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 30

Bonanza Gerber Reservoir Park #8866210 Restrooms Gerber Reservoir Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating The dam and reservoir are 33 miles southeast of Klamath Falls, OR. Take state route 140 east to 70 through Bonanza. Rate: $7 Bonanza, OR (541) 947-2177 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities in this area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 31

Burns Idlewild Campground Park #8866212 Restrooms Blue Mountains Malheur National Forest Biking, hiking From the city of Burns, Oregon, take U.S. Highway 395 approximately 17 miles north. There are signs for the campground 1/2-mile from the site in both directions. Rate: $10 Burns, OR (541) 573-4300 The campground is situated along Highway 395 north of Burns, Oregon. In the summer, it is popular with hikers and mountain bikers. In the winter, visitors can snowmobile and cross-country ski. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 32

Burns Yellowjacket Campground Park #8866211 Restrooms Rate: $10 Burns, OR (541) 573-4300 Yellowjacket Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating This campground sits on the quiet shores of Yellowjacket Lake. This beautiful and quiet location offers abundant birding and wildlife viewing opportunities with eagles, osprey and pronghorn antelope frequenting the area. The lake has a small sand beach and an easily accessible shoreline for fishing. This campground has a very nice covered group picnic area. From Burns, OR., travel west on US Highway 20 to the junction with the County Road 127/Forest Road 47. Turn right onto County Road 127/ Forest Road 47 at the sign for Yellowjacket Lake and Delintment Lake. Follow County Road 127/ Forest Road 47 for approximately 30 miles to the junction with Forest Road 37. Turn right onto Forest Road 37 and continue on for approximately 2.3 miles to the junction with Forest Road 3745. Turn right on to Forest Road 3745 and continue for 1 mile then turn right at the end of Yellowjacket Lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 33

Butte Falls Whiskey Springs Park #8866213 Restrooms Rate: $10 Burns, OR (541) 573-4300 Whiskey Springs Pond Biking, hiking, fishing The campground is a large bisected loop in a dense stand of Douglas fir, cedar and other conifers next to Whiskey Springs Pond. The dense canopy from the Douglas fir trees filters the sunlight providing a good environment for a variety of ground covers. Tall shrubs and young conifers provide privacy between campsites. This campground has a classic "forest feel" to it. Beavers are said to live in the pond. From Butte Falls, OR, take County Rt. 821 south 9 miles to campground sign. Turn left after sign onto Forest Rt. 3065 and go 0.3 miles to another campground sign. Turn left at sign and go 0.3 miles to campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 34

Camp Sherman Metolius River Basin Campground Park #8866214 Restrooms Metolius River Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming From Sisters, travel 9.6 miles northwest on Highway 20. Turn right on Forest Road 14 and go 6.1 miles. The campground is 0.5 miles north on Forest Road 1419. Rate: $16 Camp Sherman, OR (541) 338-7869 Camp Sherman Campground is nestled on the banks of the scenic Metolius River in Deschutes National Forest. It offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in central Oregon and easy access to an abundance of recreational activities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 35

Canyonville Seven Feathers RV Park & Casino Park #8866215 Restrooms, general store Seven Feathers Casino None Located off I5 with easy accessibility from Roseburg, Myrtle Creek, Portland, Medford, Winston, Canyonville, Grants Pass, Eugene, Riddle, Central Point, or any city on the I5 corridor. Rate: Public Park 130 Creekside Rd Canyonville, OR (541) 839-3100 Seven Feathers RV Resort offers a quiet and pristine resort setting for our guests. With easy access off I-5 at exit 99, we are located in Southern Oregon's beautiful Land of Umpqua where pines and Douglas fir abound. Situated on 23 acres of manicured lawns and lush landscaping, all of our sites have concrete pads and aggregate patios. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 36

Canyonville Stanton RV Park & Campground Park #8866216 Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Seven Feathers Casino South Umpqua River Biking I-5 exit 99. North 1/2 mile on Stanton Park Road east of freeway. (North of 7 Feathers Casino). Rate: $17-$25 Complete camping facilities for RV'S, pickup campers, and tents. 1540 Stanton Park Rd Canyonville, OR (541) 839-4483 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 37

Cascade Locks Cascade Locks Marine Park Campground Park #8866217 Columbia River Thunder Island Contact the park directly for driving directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, play area Biking, hiking, fishing, boating, swimming Rate: $18-$30 Cascade Locks, OR (541) 374-8619 There are 15 sites total (11 with power & water hook-ups, 4 without hook-ups). 8 people per site max. One vehicle per site is included in the fee. Check-in time is 2 pm. Check-out time is 11 am. Campground quiet hours are 10 pm to 7 am. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 38

Cascade Locks Eagle Creek Campground Park #8866218 Restrooms Eagle Creek Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming From Portland, Oregon, heading east on I-84, take exit 41 "Eagle Creek Area." Rate: $15 Cascade Locks, OR (541) 308-1700 Eagle Creek campground is located above Interstate 84 among tall trees. It was the first developed campground in the Forest Service system. Campsites are well-spaced creating a feeling of privacy and a well-kept restroom features flush toilets. It is, however, located on the bluff above Interstate 84 and railroad tracks so it can be noisy. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 39

Cave Junction Grayback Campground Park #8866219 Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, outdoor games Oregon Caves National Monument Grayback Creek Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming From Cave Junction, OR, travel 12 miles east along Oregon State Highway 46 (Oregon Caves Highway). Rate: $10 12000 OR-46 Cave Junction, OR (541) 592-4000 This campground is located in a beautiful forested setting, with the Oregon Caves National Monument located approximately 5 miles further down the road. Several of the campsites are located along Sucker Creek, which also provides cool waters to jump in or just soak your feet in on hot summer days. Revel in the amazing biodiversity that is so unique to the Illinois Valley by venturing out on the 1-mile loop trail suitable for families that leads to Grayback Creek and around the historical Civilian Conservation Corps camp at the Cedar Guard Station. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 40

Cave Junction Mountain Man RV Park Park #2086 Enjoy the Illinois River from your back yard! There are plenty of accessible rivers, streams and public forestland for yea- round hiking, backpacking, fishing and hunting. Located on Highway 199 corridor between Grants Pass and Crescent City makes it a short drive to the famous Rogue River or the beautifully rugged Oregon Coast. Enjoy the serenity of some casual time on the river! 50 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. 30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 60 Wi-Fi, satellite TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, Trading Post, clubhouse, and fire rings. Rate: $30 Kerbyville Museum Wine Tasting Oregon Caves Nat l Monument Lake Selmac Illinois Valley Golf Course Much More! Horseshoes, billiards, backpacking, hunting, fishing, and river activities. Located just south of Cave Junction, Oregon on Highway 199 (Redwood Hwy) 28288 Redwood Highway Cave Junction, OR 97523 541.592.2656 mountainmanrv@cavenet.com www.mountainmanrvpark.com We are on the River. Where the grass is green. Even our showers and laundry are clean. Lots of trees for the birds of the air. You can sit by the River and forget all your cares. If you build a fire a Mountain Man might come. To tell a tale that s tall. But always fun for all. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 41

Chemult Digit Point Campground Park #8866220 Restrooms Rate: $12 Miller Lake Rd Chemult, OR (541) 365-7001 Miller Lake Mt. Thielsen Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating For outdoor enthusiasts looking for a campground in a peaceful forest setting with great fishing and a variety of hiking opportunities, Digit Point Campground is the place. This scenic campground is located on the south shore of Miller Lake 40 minutes east of Chemult, Oregon. Digit Point Campground is located 35 minutes west of Chemult, Oregon. From Chemult, take U.S. Highway 97 north towards Crescent, Oregon, for approximately one mile and then turn left onto Forest Service (FS) Road 9772. Digit Point Campground will be at the end of FS Road 9772 beside Miller Lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 42

Coquille Laverne County Park Park #8866221 20 AMP. Picnic table. Coquille River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $11-$18 61217 Fairview Rd Coquille, OR (541) 396-7755 The campground consists of 76 campsites situated among old growth fir trees along the North Fork of the Coquille River. The campground has 46 RV sites with water and electrical and 30 non-hookup sites just right for tent campers. Handicap accessible restrooms with flush toilets, coin-operated, warm showers and a sanitary disposal station are conveniently located to the camping areas. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 43

Corbett Crown Point RV Park Park #985884 Crown Point is located at the beginning of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It is surrounded by some of Oregon's most beautiful waterfall areas and scenic views. Crown Point is enhanced by the country air, blue skies, bright stars, and cool summer evenings. Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, and fuel Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area Multnomah Falls Mt. Hood Mt. St. Helens (WA) Portland Oregon Museum of Science & Industry The Pittock Mansion From Portland: Travel east on I- 84 to Exit 22. Turn toward Corbett. Turn Right onto NE Corbett Hill Road. Turn Left onto E. Historic Columbia River Hwy. Rate: $40 Walking, biking, and nature viewing 37000 E Historic Columbia River Highway Corbett, OR 97019 (503) 695.5207 www.crownpointrvpark.com To avoid a 10% grade at Exit 22, take Exit 18 by Lewis and Clark State Park to Historic Highway - East approx. 7 miles to Corbett. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 44

Cottage Grove Pine Meadows Campground Park #8866223 Restrooms, showers, play area Rate: $12-$18 75166 Cottage Grove Reservoir Rd Cottage Grove, OR (541) 942-8657 Cottage Grove Lake Calapooya Mountains Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating The campground has nearly 100 sites that each offer fire rings and picnic tables, several of which are on the lake shore. Sites 1-92 are standard sites within the main campground at Pine Meadows. Sites A - O are primitive sites with limited amenities on a loop adjacent to Pine Meadows Campground. From Eugene, Oregon: Traveling south on Interstate 5 to Exit 172. Take exit 172, turn left on 6th street / London Road, and drive approximately 3 miles. Take a left on Cottage Grove Reservoir Road and drive 2.5 miles to Pine Meadows Campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 45

Cottage Grove Schwarz Park Park #8866222 Restrooms, showers, play area Rate: $16-$32 34909 Shoreview Dr Cottage Grove, OR (541) 942-1418 Dorena Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Schwarz Campground is located below Dorena Lake in Oregon's Southern Willamette Valley. The campground is approximately five miles from the city of Cottage Grove. A variety of recreational opportunities are available, including fishing, boating, swimming and hiking. A number of historic covered bridges can also be found in the area. From Cottage Grove, Oregon, take Exit 174 off of Interstate 5. Travel East on Row River Road for approximately 5 miles; you will cross Row River twice. The entrance to the campground is on the left side of the road immediately after you cross Row River for the second time. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 46

Crescent Lake Crescent Lake Campground Park #8866228 Restrooms Rate: $18 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 433-3200 Crescent Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Crescent Lake Campground is located on a hill overlooking beautiful Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest. It offers visitors the opportunity to experience the beauty and recreational opportunities of the eastern Cascade Range. From Crescent, travel 12.2 miles west on County Road 61, then 3.5 miles north on Highway 58, then 2.6 miles west on Forest Road 60. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 47

Crescent Lake Odell Creek Campground Park #8866225 Restrooms Rate: $11 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 433-3200 Princess Creek Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Princess Creek offers great sailing and fishing opportunities. It is rarely crowded even with its nice location on the lake and very easy access from Highway 58. The campground opens early to accommodate the fishing season when the weather permits. From Crescent, OR: Travel 12.2 miles west on County Road 61/Crescent Cut-off Road, then 9.1 miles northwest on Highway 58. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 48

Crescent Lake Princess Creek Campground Park #8866224 Restrooms Odell Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, and boating From Crescent, OR: Travel 12.2 miles west on County Road 61/Crescent Cut-off Road, then 9.1 miles northwest on Highway 58. Rate: $14 Highway 58 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 338-7869 Located next to Odell Lake, Princess Creek Campground is in the midst of sparkling lakes, tranquil streams and nearby scenic peaks that provide visitors with the perfect backdrop for fishing, boating, hiking and biking throughout the area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 49

Crescent Lake Spring Campground Park #8866226 Restrooms Rate: $16 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 338-7869 Crescent Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding A favorite among visitors, the sites in this campground are widely-spaced and scattered among a mixed conifer forest, giving it an open and sunny character. The campground looks out to the stunning water of Crescent Lake, and several tent-only sites are on the lake front. From Crescent, Oregon, travel 12.2 miles west on Road 61, then 3.5 miles north on Highway 58, then 8.1 miles west on Road 60 to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 50

Crescent Lake Sunset Cove Campground Park #8866227 Restrooms Rate: $16 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 433-3200 Odell Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Located next to Odell Lake, Sunset Cove Campground is in the midst of sparkling lakes, tranquil streams and nearby scenic peaks that provide visitors with the perfect backdrop for fishing, boating, hiking and biking throughout the area. From Crescent, OR: Travel 12.2 miles west on County Road 61/ Crescent Cut-Off Road, then 6.2 miles north and west on Highway 58. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 51

Crescent Lake Trapper Creek Campground Park #8866229 Restrooms Rate: $16-$18 Crescent Lake, OR (541) 338-7869 Odell Lake Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding Sparkling lakes, tranquil streams and nearby scenic peaks provide visitors with the perfect backdrop for fishing, boating, hiking and biking throughout the area. From I-5 take exit 188A, heading west on Highway 58 for 62.4 miles, then continue 1.9 miles south on Road 5810 to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 52

Creswell Meadowlark RV Park Park #199682 Creswell s #1 RV Park & Campground! 100 total sites. 100 full hook-up sites. 15/20/30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Room for slide outs. Gravel pads. Can accommodate RVs up to 45 Museum of Natural Cultural History Creswell Historical Museum Springfield Museum Contact the campground directly for directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, pet run, laundry, personal site escort. Pets welcome (breed restrictions may apply). Rate: $40 298 East Oregon Ave. Creswell, OR 97426 541.525.3348 www.creswellrvpark.com meadowlarkrv@gmail.com Check us out on Facebook! Horseshoes Discover the friendly community of Creswell, Oregon. Tucked conveniently between Eugene and Cottage Grove along the I-5 corridor, and home to one of the finest municipal airports in the Northwest, Creswell offers a quiet retreat in the South Willamette Valley with easy access to the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 53

Crooked River Ranch River Rim RV Park Park #2089 River Rim RV Park is the perfect place in Central Oregon for many outdoor activities and a quiet stay with majestic views of Central Oregon and the Cascade Mountains. This is a nice location to view wildlife such as Golden Eagles, rabbits, deer and elusive Mountain Mouflon Sheep. We pride ourselves on maintaining a quiet park. 25 sites. 25 full hookup sites. 20/30/50 amp. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Room for slide outs. Big rig friendly. Extended/long term sites. Patios at site. Picnic tables at site. RVs up to 45 Free Wi-Fi. Restrooms, showers, and laundry. Pets welcome! Rate: $40 14285 SW Business Cir. Crooked River Ranch, OR 97760 541.923.7239 riverrimrv@yahoo.com www.riverrimrvpark.com Cascade Mountains Golden Eagles Lots of wildlife Basketball, golf, hiking area, fishing, and heated pool. The RV park is within walking distance of a mini mart with gas, diesel, propane and pizza. An 18-Hole scenic public golf course is located next to the park near the 13th hole. A Frisbee golf course is within walking distance as well as a fully fenced dog park. A restaurant "the Sandbagger" is located near the clubhouse as well as a quiet tavern "The Big Dog". From US97 take Lower Bridge Way, then rt on 43rd st, then left at "T" intersection (Chinook), then rt on Commercial Loop, then rt on Business Cir. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 54

Culver Perry South Campground Park #8866230 Restrooms Lake Billy Chinook Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating From Sisters, travel 5.6 miles northwest on Hwy 20. Continue 20.8 miles north on Forest Road 11, then 5.0 miles east on Forest Road 1170, and then 2.6 miles northwest of Forest Road 64. Rate: $18-$20 Culver, OR (541) 549-7700 Located in the high desert region of central Oregon, Perry South Campground sits on the shores of Lake Billy Chinook in Deschutes National Forest. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the area's scenic beauty and yearround recreational activities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 55

Curtin Pass Creek RV Park & Campground Park #8866231 Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, showers, laundry, play area Rate: $17-$25 Pass Creek Biking, fishing, swimming Pass Creek Park north of Drain is named after the pristine creek that runs through the middle of the park I-5 exit 163, turn on right on Curtin Park Road just west of freeway. 201 Curtin Park Rd Cottage Grove, OR (541) 942-3281 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 56

Detroit Humbug Campground Park #8866234 Restrooms Rate: $16 Detroit, OR (541) 225-6300 Detroit Lake Cascade Range Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating The campground lies in the Willamette National Forest, which stretches for 110 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range. The varied landscape of high mountains, narrow canyons, cascading streams and wooded slopes offer varied recreational opportunities for visitors. 4.6 miles northeast of Detroit, Oregon. From Highway 22 at Detroit, turn east onto Breitenbush Road (FSR 46) and continue for 4.6 miles to Humbug Campground on the right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 57

Detroit Peninsula Campground Park #8866233 Restrooms Detroit Lake Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating Detroit Lake State Park is located just off highway 22, milepost 48. 48 miles east of Salem Oregon or 2 miles west of the town of Detroit, Oregon. Rate: $15-$20 Detroit, OR (503) 668-1700 Detroit Lake State Park is located along the north shore of Detroit Lake. The park offers a variety of campsites, modern restrooms with electricity and showers, boat ramps, boat moorage and an accessible fishing dock. Detroit Lake is known for its fishing, boating of all types, water skiing, jet skiing, scenery and wildlife. The campground offers daytime and evening programs, children's crafts, and a Junior Ranger program. There are facilities for playing horseshoes, volleyball and basketball; two playgrounds; five designated swim areas and a 2.7 mile hiking trail running the perimeter of the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 58

Detroit Southshore Campground Park #8866232 Restrooms Rate: $20 Detroit Lake Pretty Knob Island Willamette National Forest Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating From Detroit, Oregon, travel east on State Highway 22 for 2.7 miles to Blowout Road (FSR10). From Idanha, Oregon, travel west on State Highway 22 for 0.7 miles to Blowout Road (FSR10). Proceed on Blowout Road 4.7 miles to Southshore Campground on the right. Detroit, OR (541) 338-7869 At an elevation of 1,604 ft., Southshore Campground is located on the south shore of Detroit Lake, a little west and south of Pretty Knob Island. Campsites are surrounded by towering trees, creating a secluded atmosphere. Visitors enjoy exploring the area and discovering osprey hovering above or nesting in the trees. The campground lies in the Willamette National Forest, which stretches along the Cascade Range. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 59

Diamond Lake Broken Arrow Campground Park #8866235 Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Watson Falls Diamond Lake Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating From Roseburg, Oregon, take Highway 138 east for 80 miles. The campground is located at the south end of Diamond Lake. Rate: $15 Diamond Lake, OR (541) 498-2531 The translation of the word, "umpqua," meaning "thundering waters," defines the area. High mountain lakes, heart-stopping rapids, peaceful ponds and thundering waterfalls, including the 272-foot Watson Falls on the North Umpqua Highway, are available to visitors. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 60

Diamond Lake Thielsen View Campground Park #8866237 Restrooms, play area, outdoor games Rate: $15 Diamond Lake, OR (541) 498-2531 Mt. Bailey Diamond Lake Mt. Thielsen Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating In the shadow of majestic Mount Bailey on the west shore of Diamond Lake, this campground takes its name from the view of the unforgettable peak of Mt. Thielsen. Thielsen View Campground is a favorite with families and anglers. From Bend or Klamath Falls: Take HWY 97 to HWY 138. Take HWY 138 east towards Roseburg. Make a right turn onto HWY 230, west. Take right onto Diamond Lake Loop road, make a left at the sign for Broken Arrow Campground. Follow the road around until you reach Thielsen View Campground on the right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 61

Diamond Lake Toketee Campground Park #8866236 Restrooms Rate: $10 Diamond Lake, OR (541) 498-2531 North Umpqua River Toketee Lake Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating This campground offers a picturesque spot for families to relax and slow down. The site is located where the North Umpqua River flows into Toketee Lake. Lined with willow and mixed with maples and alders, this section of the river is very tranquil. The nearby footbridge offers great views of the river and lake. From Roseburg, OR turn onto OR-138 E/NE Diamond Lake Blvd continue 59 miles east of Roseburg on Highway 138, turn left onto Road 34 (Toketee- Rigdon road). Proceed 2 miles and turn right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 62

Elgin Jubilee Lake Campground Park #8866238 Restrooms Jubilee Lake Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating, horseback riding From Elgin, Oregon: Travel 21 miles northwest of Elgin on Highway 204. Turn right (north) onto Forest Service Road 64. Follow the road for 12 miles and the campground entrance will be on your right. Rate: $17-$24 6400 NF-250 Elgin, OR (509) 522-6290 Jubilee Lake is nestled among the trees and the lake provides a beautiful setting for day-use as well as camping. This site is known for good fishing and swimming and is a wonderful way to escape the summer heat. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 63

Elkton Sawyers Rapids RV Resort Park #2090 Sawyers Rapids has been a famous fishing spot on the Umpqua River since the early 1900s. In fact, this area holds the State record for the 83 lb. Chinook Salmon caught in 1910. Shad enter the river and bite from May through late June and jam up at Sawyers Rapids in incredible numbers. You will also find Salmon, Small Mouth Bass, Steelhead, and Trout. This is a fisherman's paradise! 20 sites. Full hookups. Shaded river view sites. Tent sites. 30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate various size RVs. Free Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, convenience stores, picnic tables, fire rings, boat launch, public phone, mail service, sandy beaches, and cabins with scenic river views. Pet friendly (leashed and tidy). Rate: $25 Dungeness Crab Fishing Umpqua Discovery Center Located on the Umpqua River Elkton Loon Lake Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area Fishing (year-round), hunting, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and beach area. Take exit 136 off of I5. Make a left on Highway 138 toward Elkton. When you get to Elkton, go left on Highway 38 to MM 26.5 24828 Highway 38 Elkton, OR 97436 541.584.2226 sawyersrapids@gmail.com www.sawyersrapids.com Sawyers Rapids RV Resort is a family-owned and operated site. We pride ourselves on providing clean facilities and friendly service. Come be our guests and enjoy all that the river has to offer. Fishing, boating, nature-watching, and good-old outdoor fun await you at Sawyers Rapids. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 64

Elsie Spruce Run Campground Park #8866239 Restrooms Nehalem River Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking Located 5 miles south of Highway 26 near milepost 20, along the Nehalem River on Lower Nehalem River Road. Rate: $10 Lots of outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities in this area. Elsie, OR (503) 325-9306 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 65

Estacada Indian Henry Campground Park #8866241 Restrooms Rate: $17 Estacada, OR (503) 630-6861 Clackamas River Mt. Hood National Forest Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating Indian Henry Campground is located in the Mount Hood National Forest, along the scenic Clackamas River. The campground is a great location for relaxation and a spectacular outdoor experience, providing ample access to the river and the surrounding wilderness, as well as other scenic spots in the area. From Estacada, Oregon, travel east on Highway 224 for 24 miles to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 66

Estacada Promontory Park Campground Park #8866240 Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games, boat rentals Clackamas River Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking Go east on Highway 224 approximately seven miles from Estacada. Rate: $18 40600 OR-224 Estacada, OR (503) 630-7229 If you re looking for a familyfriendly camping in the Portland area, Promontory Park is the place. This alcohol-free campground on the North Fork Reservoir of the Clackamas River offers a variety of camping options and recreational activities all in the same location. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 67

Eugene Shamrock Village RV Park Park #2091 Shamrock Village offers all of its guest s cable television, except for river-front sites, and sparkling clean facilities such as restrooms, laundry, and showers. We have a recreation hall for guest's use, and wireless Internet. We allow A/C, heaters, and most pets. You are just a few steps away from river fishing! 33 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. Some shaded sites. 30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, cable TV, laundry, small rec hall, dump station, BBQ, picnic area, recycling center, modern bath, and pet area. Rate: $31 Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Matt Knight Arenas Peace Health Medical Group Eugene Country Golf Course Lane County Fairgrounds Hult Center University of Oregon Gateway Mall Autzen Stadium Valley River Center from South Exit 189 off of I5 and head straight 2 mi to Springfield/McKenzie Highway. Shamrock Village will be on your right. From the north, exit 189 left at the signal 1.5 mi. Pool table, dart board, and fishing. 4531 Franklin Blvd Eugene, OR 97403 541.747.7473 manager@shamrockvillagepark.com www.shamrockvillagepark.com Eugene is home to many parks and recreational facilities. There are many opportunities for hiking, biking, water sports, and many other outdoor activities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 68

Florence Carter Lake Campground Park #8866242 Restrooms, laundry, boat rentals Carter Lake Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating From Florence, travel south on Highway 101 for 11 miles. Carter Lake Campground entrance is on the west side of Highway 101. Rate: $20 81800 Hwy 101 Gardiner, OR (541) 271-6000 Carter Lake Campground is a family favorite in the Oregon Dunes Area. Part of the campground is located on the dunes where children love to play in the sand, and the other half is located on Carter Lake, perfect for fishing, swimming and boating. The Pacific coast is just a short drive away. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 69

Florence Driftwood II Campground Park #8866243 Restrooms, showers Pacific Coast Biking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating From Florence, Oregon, travel 7 miles south on Highway 101 to the Siltcoos Beach Access Road. Turn right on Siltcoos Beach Access Road and proceed 1 mile. Rate: $20 Florence, OR (541) 271-6000 The campground sits in the heart of Oregon's coastal dunes, a short distance from the beaches of the Pacific Coast. The Oregon Dunes National Area, known for its wind-sculpted dunes reaching up to 500 feet above sea level, spans the coast for 47 miles. To the east are forests that extend up the Oregon Coast Mountain Range. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 70

Florence Lakeshore RV Park Park #2092 The peaceful surroundings of Lakeshore RV Park is not only a perfect place to get away from your everyday busy lifestyle, but artist, photographers, writers, and composers find the tranquil setting perfect for their creative talents. 20 sites. Full hookups. Lake view sites. Pull thru sites. 30/AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 60. Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, boat docks, rec room, phone hookups, and storage sheds. Pacific Ocean Oregon Dunes Rec Area Casino Golf Fishing, hiking, crabbing, clamming, sand boarding, and more! Located 5 mi south of Florence off of Hwy 101 at MM 195. Rate: $34 83763 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 541.997.2741 lakeshorerv195@yahoo.com www.lakeshorerv.com Florence, Oregon is a scenic and recreational paradise. Florence is situated on the Siuslaw River on Pacific Coast Highway 101, 48 miles north of Coos Bay and 50 miles south of Newport. Eugene is 65 miles east on Highway 126. This charming old town, which was originally a mill town, has a number of interesting shops, restaurants, and a marina. Florence is bordered with the great dunes to the South, the rocky shores and Heceta Head to the North, the Siuslaw River, and the mighty Pacific Ocean This makes Florence, Oregon a unique and wonderful area for all to explore. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 71

Fossil Bear Hollow Park Park #8866245 Pioneer Park Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking Rate: $5-$10 Hiking and biking opportunities in this area. 45260 Hwy 19 Fossil, OR (541) 763-2010 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 72

Fossil Shelton Wayside Park Park #8866244 Pioneer Park Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking Rate: $5 Hiking and biking opportunities in this area. 42853 OR-19 Fossil, OR (541) 763-2010 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 73

Frenchglen Diamond Craters Park #8866246 Restrooms Rate: $8 Steens Mtn Loop Rd Frenchglen, OR (541) 573-4400 Diamond Craters Park Biking, hiking Diamond Craters, an Outstanding Natural Area of 17,000 acres (23 square miles), has some of the most diverse basaltic volcanic features in the nation clustered within a small, accessible area. The area displays an entire range of eruptions possible in basaltic volcanism. It was formed sometime in the past 25,000 years and now resembles a thin, rocky pancake with a few bumps. Features identifiable at the Outstanding Natural Area include craters and vents, cinder cones, spatter cones, lava tubes, driblet spires, a graben, and a water-filled maar. From Burns, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. Turn right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 46 miles to the Diamond Junction. Turn left at the junction and travel approximately 6 miles to the junction of Lava Bed Road and Happy Valley Road. Turn left onto Lava Bed Road to access Diamond Craters Outstanding Natural Area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 74

Gold Beach Quosatana Campground Park #8866248 Restrooms Rogue River Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating From Gold Beach, Oregon, travel 14 miles east via County Road 595 and Forest Road 33. Rate: $15 Gold Beach, OR (541) 247-3600 Quosatana campground is located along the famously mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River. Boat or shore fish from this beautiful campground, located on the Rogue River! Quosatana campground is spread out over 15 acres on a large river bar, offering space for everyone to enjoy their time along the river and in the surrounding areas. Myrtlewood groves and 7-acre meadows await you! Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 75

Gold Beach Turtle Rock Resort Park #2095 Turtle Rock Resort and RV Park is located in sunny Gold Beach, Oregon on the spectacular southern Oregon Coast. Turtle Rock Resort offers the finest ocean beach vacation rentals with full accommodations, and large full hook up RV sites on the southern Oregon Coast. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. Back in sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate various size RVs. Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, dump station, ice, store, picnic tables, fire rings, propane, RV storage, fitness center, clubhouse, restaurant, beach cottages Hunter Creek Gold Beach Pacific Ocean Ocean access, horseback riding, kayak rentals, DVD video rentals, yoga classes, and many local area activities. From the north (Eugene, Salem, Portland and north), we recommend going south on Interstate 5, then go west on Hwy. 42 west to Coquille then 42 south to Bandon, then south on US 101 to Gold Beach. Rates: $37-$43 28788 Hunter Creek Loop Gold Beach, OR 97444 800.353.9754 info@turtlerockresorts.com www.turtlerockresorts.com The ocean side resort at Turtle Rock in sunny Gold Beach, Oregon on the wild rivers coast offers beautiful sunsets, magnificent whale watching, joyful otters, and ocean breezes. Come experience the beach resort at Turtle Rock to find your beach vacation rental, cabin, cottage, or RV site. Make the Oregon coast your next adventure! Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 76

Gold Beach Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground Park #985885 Come experience one of the largest oceanside RV resorts on the Pacific Coast. Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Tent sites. Picnic tables. Fire rings. Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, RV storage, and dump station Rate: $36-$60 Oregon Coast Whale Watching Rogue River Jet Boats Windsurfing Arch Rock Smith River Walking, biking, nature viewing, clubhouse, playground, horseshoes, and private beach access Contact the park directly for driving directions. 34161 Ophir Rd. Gold Beach, OR 97444 (541) 247.2765 www.honeybearrv.com glen@honeybearbythesea.com Here at Honey Bear by the Sea enjoy our endless and always changing activities here in the resort and throughout Southern Oregon s Wild Coast. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 77

Government Camp Clear Lake Campground Park #8866251 Restrooms Clear Lake Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating From Sandy, travel east on Highway 26 for about 35 miles. Turn onto Forest Road 2630 and continue for 1 mile to the campground. Rate: $14-$21 Government Camp, OR (541) 328-0909 Clear Lake Campground is a shady outdoor paradise on Clear Lake in the mountains of northern Oregon. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming and sailing on the lake, and hiking and exploring the nearby hills and terraces. Winter recreation opportunities are available in the area when it snows. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 78

Government Camp Gone Creek Campground Park #8866252 Restrooms Rate: $20 Government Camp, OR (877) 668-1700 Timothy Lake Mt. Hood Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating Gone Creek Campground sits on the edge of the beautiful Timothy Lake, in the shadows of Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest peak. The lush, green forest surrounding the campground provides campers with ample recreational opportunities. From Sandy, Oregon, travel east on Highway 26 for approximately 40 miles to Skyline Road/Road 42. Turn right and travel south for 9 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 57 and continue west for 2 miles to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 79

Government Camp Oak Fork Campground Park #8866249 Restrooms Rate: $20 Government Camp, OR (503) 668-1700 Timothy Lake Mt. Hood Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating Oak Fork Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Oregon's Mt. Hood. The surrounding forest setting offers spectacular views, several trails for exploration and abundant fishing. From Sandy, Oregon, travel east on Highway 26 for approximately 40 miles to Skyline Road/Road 42. Turn right and continue south for 9 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 57 for a mile, then turn right again at the Oak Fork Campground entrance sign. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 80

Government Camp Pine Point Campground Park #8866253 Restrooms Rate: $20 Government Camp, OR (877) 668-1700 Timothy Lake Mt. Hood Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating Pine Point Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Oregon's Mt. Hood. It is a beautiful place for individuals, families and larger groups to camp and enjoy nature, as miles of scenic trails surround the campground and access to the lake provides endless recreation possibilities. From Sandy, Oregon, travel east on Highway 26 for approximately 40 miles to Skyline Road/Road 42. Turn right on Skyline Road and continue south for about 9 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 57 and travel west for 2 miles, then turn right again at the Pine Point Campground entrance sign. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 81

Government Camp Trillium Lake Campground Park #8866250 Restrooms Rate: $18 Government Camp, OR (503) 272-3220 Trillium Lake Mt. Hood Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating Trillium Lake Campground is a beautiful and popular campground not far from the quaint town of Government Camp. It provides spectacular views of majestic Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest point. The campground is well-known for its scenery and abundant recreational opportunities, as well as being a great, familyfriendly place to camp. From Portland, travel southeast on Highway 26 for about 40 miles. Turn right a mile east of Government Camp. Continue 2 miles to the campground entrance. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 82

Glide Susan Creek Campground Park #8866247 Restrooms, showers, outdoor games North Umpqua River Scenic River Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating The campground is located just past milepost 28 on Highway 138. Rate: $20 32501 N Umpqa Hwy Roseburg, OR (541) 440-4930 Susan Creek Campground is well known for its beautiful setting along the emerald-green waters of the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River. Nestled under the canopy of a mature forest, the campsites are surrounded by trees up to seven feet in diameter. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 83

Grants Pass Josephine County Park Park #8866254 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Grants Pass Rogue River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $20 Easy on/off access from I5. 125 Ringuette St Grants Pass, OR (541) 474-5285 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 84

Haines Anthony Lake Campground Park #8866256 Restrooms Rate: $10-$14 Haines, OR (541) 523-4476 Elkhorn Scenic Byway Elkhorn Mountains Anthony Lake Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating The Elkhorn Scenic Byway is a 106-mile drive through the Elkhorn Mountains. Along this drive are ghost towns and an abundance of lakes and rivers. From Baker City, head north on Highway 30 toward Haines, approximately 10 miles. In Haines, turn left and follow the Anthony Lake Highway signs (turns into Forest Road 73) for 25 miles to the Anthony Lake Area. Turn left into the Anthony Lake Campground. The main campground is on the east side of the lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 85

Heppner Anson Wright Park Park #8866258 Full hookups. 20 AMP. Picnic table. Rock Creek Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing Rate: $12-$21 47500 OR-207 Heppner, OR (541) 989-9500 Anson Wright is part of the Morrow County Parks system that is adjacent to Rock Creek. This park provides a quiet, relaxing atmosphere for camping and recreation. Guests often report seeing wildlife as they cross through the park. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 86

Heppner Bull Prairie Lake Campground Park #8866257 Restrooms Rate: $14 Heppner, OR (541) 676-9187 Bull Prairie Lake Biking, hiking. fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding This moderate-sized campground is located adjacent to a 28- acre lake, Bull Prairie Lake (stocked annually with trout). There are family-friendly and wheelchair accessible paved paths along the lake that are designed for people who enjoy morning jogs, bicycle rides, picnicking, and leisure. From Heppner, Oregon: Travel south on Highway 207 for approximately 36 miles. Turn east on Forest Service Road 2039 and follow signs to Bull Prairie al Area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 87

Heppner Cutsforth Park Park #8866259 Full hookups. 20 AMP. Picnic table. Penland Lake Blue Mountain Scenic Byway Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding Rate: $12-$21 Heppner, OR (541) 989-9500 Take a drive or ride a bike along the designated Blue Mountain Scenic Byway and Bikeways that passes by the park. Equestrian and hiking trails provide an opportunity for exploring the areas past and enjoy the wilderness on USFS lands that are adjacent to the park. Penland Lake located a few miles away provides additional angling opportunities. Hunters whether large or small game can be found nearby. Whatever your pleasure, in the mountain, it can be found near Cutsforth Park. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 88

Hermiston Pioneer RV Park Park #2096 Located inside the Hermiston city limits, and 27 miles west of Pendleton, OR. 102 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. 15/20/30/50 AMP service Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, cable TV, rec room with kitchen, handicap accessible, laundry, restrooms, showers, dump station Rate: $35 Tri City Mall Umatilla County Fair Pendleton Round Up & Happy Canyon Hermiston Horse Sale Columbia River Nearby shopping, fishing, hiking and more Take exit 182 off of I84. Go north to Hermiston. At the 1 st stop light make a left. Pioneer RV Park is just 2 blocks on the right. 1590 W Highland Ave Hermiston, OR 97838 541.564.9286 www.pioneer-rv.com We are close to the Hospital, Community Pool, Theater, and restaurants. Wild Horse Casino is approximately 23 miles East of us, Tri-City Mall is approximately 30 miles north of us. Fishing on the Columbia River is only 6 miles. Good luck when fishing, Sturgeon and Steelheads are Common in and around the Dam. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 89

Hines Delintment Lake Campground Park #8866260 Restrooms Rate: $10 Hines, OR (541) 573-4300 Delintment Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding Delintment Lake Campground provides a wide variety of recreation facilities and activities for the whole family. The campground has 29 campsites, a group camping area, a natural non-motorized boat launch, beach area, fishing pier, 12 picnic sites, water, and hosts on site during the summer months. Hike the trail along the banks or fish from the dam or pier. From Burns, OR., travel west on US Highway 20 to the junction with the Burns-Izee Road 127. Continue on the Burns-Izee Road approximately 11 miles to the junction with Forest Road 41. Follow Forest Road 41 approximately 31 miles to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 90

Huntington Catfish Junction RV Park & Campground Park #2097 Nestled on the Snake River in Oregon Trail country, Catfish Junction RV Park is the finest camping facility in the Huntington, Oregon area. Here, you will be able to enjoy the outdoors and truly relax in the quiet of the countryside. The Oregon campground offers 500 feet of river frontage, excellent amenities, and friendly service. 44 total RV sites. 13 50 AMP and 31 30 AMP. Partial hookups. Back in sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. RVs up to 60 Wi-Fi, dump station, laundry, bath house, hot showers, partial handicap access, picnic tables, BBQs, fire pits, bait shop, convenience store, LP, wood, quiet and secluded Rate: $30-$32 6170 Highway 201 North Huntington, OR 97907 541.262.3833 dandjsilva@hughes.net www.catfishjunctionrvpark.com Hells Canyon Nat l Rec Area Oregon Trail Regional Museum Farewell Bend State Rec Area Hells Canyon Winery Scenic driving, wildlife viewing, biking, ping pong, playground, boating, watercraft, volleyball, basketball, and horseshoes. The surrounding area boasts a wide variety of area attractions, ranging from the great outdoors to sophisticated local interests. Catfish Junction RV Park is just minutes from Farewell Bend State Park, the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, and local golf courses. Enjoy excellent shopping and dining in the nearby towns of Weiser ID. or, Baker City, and the historic downtown of Sumpter. Hells Canyon and the Weiser River Hiking Trails are just under an hour away. Cross the Idaho border and visit the Hells Canyon Winery. The possibilities are truly endless in this diverse region of Oregon. Off of I84, take Highway 201, exit 356 to Weiser. Catfish Junction will be up ahead in 2.6 miles. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 91

Idanha Riverside Campground Park #8866261 Restrooms Rate: $16 Marion Creek Horn Creek Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding From Detroit, OR, take Route 22 toward Sisters. Go 14.2 miles to the campground on right side of the road. Idanha, OR (541) 225-6300 The Marion Forks Fish Hatchery, along Marion and Horn Creeks, is an interesting place to visit. Here, visitors can see rainbow trout, summer steelhead and spring chinook being harvested. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 92

Idleyld Park Elk Haven RV Resort Park #2100 Elk Haven RV Resort is a fantastic destination for adventurous travelers! We are located 19.5 miles east of Roseburg on scenic Hwy. 138. The picturesque resort is nestled between the foothills and the North Umpqua River. The property is situated on 90 acres with stocked ponds for fishing. The natural setting is home to Eagles, Hawks, Osprey, Deer, Wild Turkeys (they roam the park as if they own it) and of course, Elk. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. Tent sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. Various size RVs OK Rustic log restroom, shower, laundry, BBQ area, lighted walking paths, camper cabins, gift shop, and playground. Rate: $30 Diamond Lake Crater Lake Wildlife Safari Seven Feathers Gaming Resort Douglas County Fairgrounds River rafting, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Please call the park for directions. Please Note: the directions in Google Maps are incorrect. 22020 North Umpqua Highway Idleyld Park, OR 97447 541.496.3090 vacation@elkhavenrv.com www.elkhavenrv.com Elk Haven RV Resort has several ponds for your enjoyment. We have stocked the ponds with rainbow trout for fishing. These trout range in size from 8 inches to 14 inches and they are growing every day! Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 93

Idleyld Park Umpqua s Last Resort Park #985886 Umpqua's Last Resort, Wilderness RV Park & Campground is nestled along the North Umpqua River with-in the Umpqua National Forest. This region of the Oregon Cascade Mountains is commonly referred to as "Oregon's Emerald-Jewel Gateway" to Crater Lake National Park. Full hookups. 15/20/30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Tent sites. Picnic tables. Can accommodate various size RVs Crater Lake Cascade Mountains Umpqua River Umpqua Winery Tours Contact the park directly for driving directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, dump station, restaurant, camp store, LP, and fuel Walking, biking, nature viewing, canoeing, fishing, horseshoes, hiking, and ATVing Rate: $28-$38 115 Elk Ridge Lane Idleyld Park, OR 97447 (541) 498.2500 www.golastresort.com info@golastresort.com Crater Lake is known worldwide for clarity and unbelievably deep blue color. Formed when the caldera volcano Mount Mazama erupted over 7700 years ago, there are no rivers coming into or out of the lake. Crater Lake s volume is maintained by snowfall and rainfall. It is the deepest lake in the United States at 1,949 feet and the ninth deepest in the world. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 94

Irrigon Oasis RV Park Park #2101 Just 9 miles from Boardman, and ½ a mile from the Columbia River marina. 50 total RV sites with full hookups. Pull thru sites. 30 AMP service. Columbia River Take exit 168 off of I84. Can accommodate RVs up to 40. Free Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, and interior gravel roads. Rate: $30 Nearby fishing, boating, walking, and biking. Restaurant and post office within one block of the park. 175 Columbia River Highway Irrigon, OR 97844 541.922.2699 pattiburres@eoni.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 95

Joseph Copperfield Park Park #8866264 Wallowa River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing Rate: $16 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities nearby. Joseph, OR (541) 785-7209 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 96

Joseph Hells Canyon Park Park #8866263 Wallowa River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing Rate: $16 Joseph, OR (541) 785-7209 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities nearby. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 97

Joseph McCormick Park Park #8866262 Wallowa River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing Rate: $16 Joseph, OR (541) 785-7209 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities nearby. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 98

Klamath Falls Aspen Point Campground Park #8866265 Restrooms Lake of the Woods Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing From Medford, Oregon, travel 32 miles east on Highway 140, then turn south on Forest Road 3701 and continue.6 miles to the campground. Rate: $18 15300 Dead Indian Memorial Rd Klamath Falls, OR (866) 201-4194 Aspen Point, located on the banks of scenic Lake of the Woods, is a single-loop campground that offers visitors opportunities to experience both the serene and wild aspects of south central Oregon. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 99

Klamath Falls Fourmile Lake Campground Park #8866266 Restrooms Rate: $17 Lake of the Woods Sky Lakes Wilderness Area Pacific Crest Trail Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding Located 6 miles north of the Hwy 140 turn off. Hwy 140 turn off is located 1/4 mile west of mile post 36 on Hwy 140 near Lake of the Woods. Klamath Falls, OR (541) 947-2151 Fourmile Lake is located off Highway 140 near Lake of the Woods. The campground and day use area is at the southern end of Sky Lakes Wilderness area. This rustic campground with few amenities is the place to get away from the modern world. Horse corrals are available in the upper portion of the campground and the proximity to the wilderness and Pacific Crest Trail make it ideal for the backcountry enthusiast. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 100

Klamath Falls Sunset Campground Park #8866267 Restrooms Rate: $18 15300 Dead Indian Memorial Rd Klamath Falls, OR (541) 947-2151 Lake of the Woods Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, swimming, fishing, horseback riding Sunset Campground is located on the banks of scenic Lake of the Woods, in close proximity to several wilderness areas, offering visitors opportunities to experience both the serene and wild aspects of south central Oregon. From Klamath Falls, go 32 miles northwest on Highway 140. Turn south on Dead Indian Memorial road and continue approximately 2.5 miles to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 101

Klamath Falls Rocky Point Resort Park #985887 Your destination for lodging, fishing, boating, bird watching, hiking, biking and outdoor adventures. Full hookups. 30 AMP. Tent sites. Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, dump station, and restaurant Crater Lake Train Mountain Museum (Chiloquin) Lake of the Woods Crater Lake Zipline Walking, biking, nature viewing, canoeing, fishing, and hiking From Medford OR: Take Hwy 140 E for 43.5 miles, turn on Volcanic Legacy Byway for 3.2 miles. Then turn right onto Rocky Point Rd. From Klamath Falls, take Hwy 140 W for 25.2 miles, turn onto Volcanic Legacy Byway, turn right on Rocky Point Rd. Rate: $38 28121 Rocky Point Rd. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541) 356.2287 www.rockypointoregon.com rockypoint28121@gmail.com Choice of lodging from cabin with kitchen, to simple guest room, rustic RV parking or just get your tent to set up by the lake. RV and tent are closed on Winter. Relax and enjoy the nature. You can spend your day fishing, kayaking then rest up and have a dinner at our lakeside restaurant. Many also stay with us for a few days on their way up to Crater Lake, and train ride at Train Mountain Museum in Chiloquin. And spend another day at the Crater Lake Zipline and Lake of the Woods. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 102

La Pine Cinder Hill Campground Park #8866269 Restrooms Rate: $18 La Pine, OR (541) 338-7869 East Lake Newberry Volcano Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming Cinder Hill Campground sits at the edge of beautiful East Lake in the caldera of Newberry Volcano. The area is part of the Newberry National Monument in Deschutes National Forest. The area is popular for its geological significance and multitude of recreational activities, making it an ideal individual and family camping excursion. From La Pine, go 5 miles north on Highway 97 to Forest Road 21. Take Forest Road 21 east about 17 miles. Take Forest Road 300 north for 0.5 miles. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 103

La Pine East Lake Campground Park #8866273 Restrooms, laundry Rate: $18 East Lake Newberry Volcano Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, horseback riding From Bend, travel 23.5 miles south on Hwy 97, then 16.6 miles east on Road 21. La Pine, OR (541) 383-4000 East Lake Campground sits at the edge of beautiful East Lake in the caldera of Newberry Volcano. Most sites in this campground are on the lake or no more than a few minutes walk away. There are opportunities for bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing, and canoeing. East Lake is a little shadier than the other lakes and is a perfect way to beat the heat of the summer. There are nearby hikes into the lava rock and close by waterfalls. The area is part of the Newberry National Monument in Deschutes National Forest. The area is popular for its geological significance and multitude of recreational activities, making it an ideal individual and family camping excursion. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 104

La Pine Hot Springs Campground Park #8866268 La Pine State Park Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, laundry Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing Rate: $10 Nearby recreational and outdoor activities. La Pine, OR (541) 536-8344 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 105

La Pine Little Crater Campground Park #8866270 Restrooms Rate: $18 Paulina Lake Newberry National Monument Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming From Bend, travel 23.5 miles south on Hwy 97, then 14.5 miles east on Road 21, and 0.5 miles north on Forest Road 2100 570. La Pine, OR (541) 383-4000 Situated on the edge of the beautiful Paulina Lake, Little Crater Campground is conveniently located within Newberry National Monument. Visitors to this area are taken aback by the incredible views this area has to offer, highlighting volcanic landscapes intermixed with diverse forests, typical of central Oregon. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 106

La Pine Newberry RV Park Park #2104 Not far from Crater Lake, Sisters, and Mt. Bachelor, you'll find one of the most beautiful camping areas in Oregon. Newberry RV Park offers terrific camping activities like fishing, boating, hiking, caving, rodeos, and much more. Join us and take day trips to our fabulous nearby attractions. You're going to love camping in Oregon! 38 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. 20/30/50 AMP service Can accommodate various size RVs Wi-Fi, cable TV, 24-hour courtesy patrol, restrooms, showers, laundry, picnic area, handicap accessible, dump station, propane, gas, convenience store, Newberry Nat l Volcanic Monument High Desert Museum Quail Run Golf Course Maragas Winery Biking, ATV, river rafting, fishing, golf, bird watching, dog sledding, fly fishing, hunting, backpacking, scenic driving, much more! Located north of downtown LaPine, just past Gordy s Truck Stop, Dairy Queen and next to Les Schwab sign on the right. Rate: $40+ 52660 S Highway 97 La Pine, OR 97739 541.536.7596 newberryrv@gmail.com www.newberryrv.com Located in southern Deschutes County in the Cascade Lakes region of Central Oregon, Newberry RV Park is a peaceful RV destination featuring spectacular scenery, comfortable accommodations, and friendly camp hosts. Guests will find a relaxed atmosphere, unlimited outdoor recreation, and all the comforts of home at this Mt. Bachelor RV resort. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 107

La Pine Paulina Lake Campground Park #8866271 Restrooms Rate: $18 Paulina Lake Newberry National Monument Newberry Volcano Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming From La Pine go north 5 miles on Hwy 97 to Road 21. Take Road 21 east for about 12.9 miles. La Pine, OR (541) 338-7869 Conveniently located within Newberry National Monument, visitors to this area are taken aback by the incredible views this has to offer, highlighting volcanic landscapes intermixed with diverse forests, typical of central Oregon. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 108

La Pine West South Twin Campground Park #8866272 Restrooms Rate: $16 Wickiup Reservoir South Twin Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, horseback riding From Bend, OR: Travel 26.8 miles south on Highway 97 to Wickiup Junction, then 11.0 miles west on County Road 43, then continue 4.6 miles west on Forest Road 42, and finally 2.0 miles south on Forest Road 4260. La Pine, OR (541) 383-4000 West South Twin is located between two lakes, Wickiup Reservoir and South Twin Lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 109

La Pine Cascade Meadows RV Resort Park #985888 Cascade Meadows RV Resort sits nestled in the premiere recreation area Central Oregon s Cascade Mountain Range. Only 28 miles from Mount Bachelor Ski Resort with an awesome view of Mount Bachelor and the Three Sisters Mountain Range. of Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Can accommodate various size RVs Deschutes National Forest Bend, OR Sisters, OR Mt. Batchelor Crater Lake Contact the park directly for driving directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, handicap accessible, LP, RV storage, and cabin/trailer rentals Walking, biking, nature viewing, horseshoes, and playground Rate: $50 53750 Highway 97 La Pine, OR 97739 (541) 536.2244 www.soundpacificrv.com cascademeadows@hotmail.com Cascade Meadows RV Resort can provide you with almost any experience that you can imagine while enjoying your lifestyle as an RVer. From fishing, mountain biking, hiking and boating. To hunting, skiing, watersports, and fine dining. The Deschutes National Forest in the Central Oregon Range has something for everyone. Along with the evergrowing town of Bend, Cascade Meadows RV Resort is perfectly located to satisfy any and all of your camping needs. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 110

Lakeside Osprey Point RV Resort Park #2106 When you enter the RV Resort, you will arrive to warm, friendly smiles and coastal dunes pines. This popular Oregon coast lake is a unique blend of 2 mountain lakes near enough to hear the ocean surf. Even the clouds slow down a bit as they pass by this Oregon RV park; perhaps to enjoy the atmosphere of Osprey Point RV Resort. 136 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. Back in sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. RVs up to 65 Wi-Fi, cable TV, dump station, phone hookup, restrooms, showers, laundry, propane, ice, store, Pub N Pizza, fire rings, picnic tables, boat dock, boat ramp, boat rentals, rental cottages, and handicap accessible. Rates: $38-$44 1505 N Lake Road Lakeside, OR 97449 541.759.2801 osprey@iceinternet.com www.ospreypoint.net Loon Lake Mountain View Farms Arcade, jet skiing, canoeing, biking, hiking, fishing, horseshoes, activity field, and volleyball. Ten-mile Lakes is known throughout Oregon, Washington and California as a great destination for all types of water recreation; boating, swimming, sailing, and fishing are all at your doorstep. We have private boat ramps and docks, with shore power and security lighting and an area to park your boat trailer while staying at the resort. Fish species include trout, bass, perch, bluegill and crappie. We also have the occasional steelhead caught as well. The community of LAKESIDE, OREGON is just a moments drive away and offers fine dining, grocery store, postal services, beauty & barber shop, a hardware store and much more. As you come into Lakeside, cross over the RR tracks and head to the 4 way stop. Make a left onto North Lake Rd. and Osprey Point is up ahead.5 mile on the right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 111

Lakeview Junipers Reservoir RV Resort Park #2107 The resort sits at the edge of a juniper forest overlooking the 175-acre Junipers Reservoir and surrounding meadows. A large lawn and buildings are at the center of the oval shaped park with the generous sized camping sites angled along the outside edge to provide the best view. 40 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate any size RV Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, BBQ, picnic tables, ice, fish cleaning area, group fire pit, and pavilion. Rate: $36-$43 Warner Canyon Ski Area Schminck Memorial Museum Lake County Museum Lakeridge Golf Course Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge Fremont Nat l Forest Hiking, fishing, rock hounding, bird watching, and many other local area activities and sights! 10 miles west of Lakeview at MM 86.5 on Highway 140. 91029 Highway 140 West Lakeview, OR 97630 541.947.2050 junipers@junipersrv.com Located 10 miles from Lakeview and 80 miles from Klamath Falls. www.junipersrv.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 112

Lakeview Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Park #8866274 30 AMP. Picnic table. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, outdoor games Goose Lake Nearby biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, From Bend, travel 23.5 miles south on Hwy 97, then 16.6 miles east on Road 21. Rate: $12-$18 Nearby outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities. 1900 N 4th St Lakeview, OR (541) 947-2925 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 113

Lincoln City Sunset Landing RV Park Park #2108 Sunset Landing RV Park and Campground is focused on providing high-quality - we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. Sunset Landing on the Beautiful Siletz River offers you peace and serenity for your camping experience. 35 sites. Full hookups. Riverfront sites. Tent sites. 30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 35. Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, picnic tables, firewood, bait & tackle, ice, snacks, dock & moorage, and fish cleaning station. Rates: $41 + tax 4270 Siletz Highway Lincoln City, OR 97367 541.994.8880 sunsetlanding@msn.com www.sunsetlandingrvpark.com Chinook Winds Casino Devil s Lake Tanger Outlet Depoe Bay/Nye Beach Oregon Coast Aquarium & Hatfield Science Center Much More! Boating, kayaking, sightseeing, and fishing. Our Campground has a great Boat Launch and Moorage so bring your Boat and Fishing gear or Kayak from us so you can take advantage of the great fishing, and clamming or crabbing. Bring your camera and keep an eye out for the otters, beavers, osprey and eagles just to name a few. Sunset Landing is located just 4 miles from Lincoln City near the Oregon Beaches, Tanger Outlet Mall, Chinook Winds Casino and numerous restaurants and shops. South of Lincoln City and 4 miles from Highway 101. Go east on Siletz River to MM 4. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 114

Lincoln City Chinook Bend RV Resort Park #2110 Chinook Bend is truly a camper's delight. It's a destination, not a onenight stand. It's one of a kind. It's a place for the fortunate few. People come to Chinook Bend, and never want to leave. 100 sites. 15/20/30/50 AMP service. Pull thru sites. Full hookup & partial sites. 100 tent sites. Can accommodate any size RV Wi-Fi, phone, cable TV, laundry, new restrooms and showers, fire pits, clubhouse, general store, game room, handicap accessible, fitness center, picnic area, RV & boat storage, full bait shop, recycling center, security, LP Rate: $38 Whale Watching Depoe Bay Siletz River Pacific Ocean Boating, boat ramp, biking, hiking, horseback riding, ATV, berry picking, golf tournaments, playground, BBQs, pitch-n-chip golf, volleyball, jet skis, kayak and boat rental, fishing docks We even allow horses for those "TRUE" Western types. So bring your family, friends, pets, and fishing poles to the place you will never want to leave. Take Highway 101 from Lincoln City south about 1 mi. Make a left onto Hwy 229 go head east for 3 miles. Make a right at the Big Red Barn to register. Please use the park s directions, or put the park s street address into Google Maps at https://maps.google.com 2920 Siletz Highway Lincoln City, OR 97367 541.996.2032 chinookrv@chinookbend.com www.chinookbend.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 115

Lowell Cascara Campground Park #8866275 Fall Creek Lake Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Rate: $19 Lowell, OR (541) 937-1173 Cascara campground, on the upper end of the Fall Creek Arm of the lake, is tucked away amid towering Douglas fir trees. This rustic campground offers 39 campsites, vault toilets, potable water, a launch ramp and swim area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 116

Madras Pelton Park Park #8866276 Restrooms, showers, outdoor games Lake Simtustus Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Look for NW Pelton Dam Rd about two miles south of Warm Springs on Highway 26. Follow this road for 3 ½ miles to the park. (If you use a mapping app, please note that the street address may not take you to the park.) Rate: Public Park 3300 Pelton Dam Rd Madras, OR (541) 325-5292 Pelton Park is a vacationer s paradise where you can boat, camp, fish, view wildlife and relax. It s near Madras on the shore of Lake Simtustus, the reservoir behind Pelton Dam. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 117

Mapleton Whittaker Creek Site Park #8866277 Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Siuslaw River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Rate: $10 2890 Chad Dr. Eugene, OR (541) 683-6600 Whittaker Creek Area offers a swimming beach, a wildlife viewing area, playground, boat access onto the Siuslaw River and access to the Old Growth Ridge National Trail. The river contains salmon spawning grounds, and you can watch the annual runs from the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 118

McKenzie Bridge Coldwater Cove Campground Park #8866279 Restrooms Rate: $18 McKenzie Bridge, OR (541) 225-6300 McKenzie River Clear Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Cold Water Cove Campground offers stunning views of turquoise-colored Clear Lake and 3,000-year-old lava fields, making it an ideal location. On clear days, visitors can catch a glimpse of the Three Sisters and Mount Washington. Fishing, canoeing and boating are popular activities. From Eugene, Oregon, take I-105 east to McKenzie Highway 126. Travel east on 126 for 55 miles to McKenzie Bridge. From McKenzie Bridge, drive another 20 miles east on Highway 126. The campground is located on Clear Lake between Eugene and Sisters, Oregon. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 119

McKenzie Bridge McKenzie Bridge Campground Park #8866278 Restrooms McKenzie River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, From McKenzie Bridge, OR, travel west on Highway 126 less than 1 mile to McKenzie Bridge Campground. Rate: $18 McKenzie Bridge, OR (541) 822-3381 This 13-site campground rests in the shade of a towering grove of Douglas-fir and western red cedar along the banks of the McKenzie River and provides an ideal atmosphere for relaxation, fishing, and bird watching. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the McKenzie River as you watch boaters and rafters float by. Campsites are nicely spaced and all have riverfront access. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided. Parking areas are gravel surfaced. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 120

Medford Cantrall-Buckley Park Park #8866280 Applegate River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Rate: $16 154 Cantrall Rd Jacksonville, OR (541) 774-8183 Nestled within native laurel and pine trees, above the beautiful Applegate River, our 30-site Campground provides an ideal camping location while attending the Britt Festivals in nearby Jacksonville. All sites include a campfire ring and picnic table and restroom/shower building is nearby. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 121

Merlin Almeda Campground Park #8866281 Restrooms, fishing, boating Rogue River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Take I-5 North or South to Exit 61. Travel under freeway to Merlin Galice Rd. Travel 18 miles on Merlin Galice Rd. to entrance of Park on right. Rate: $20 14800 Merlin Galice Rd Merlin, OR (541) 474-5285 Lots of nearby recreational and outdoor sightseeing opportunities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 122

Merrill Wild Goose Lodge Park #985889 Located in scenic Merrill Oregon, the Wild Goose Lodge Motel is close to many outdoor recreational areas. Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Fire rings. Can accommodate RVs up to 45 Wi-Fi, restrooms, dump station, and motel/cabin rentals Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge Lave Beds National Monument Tulelake Wildlife Refuge Klamath River Crater Lake Medicine Lake Glass Mountain Contact the park directly for driving directions. Rate: $30 Walking, biking, nature viewing, and game room 105 Court Dr. Merrill, OR 97633 (541) 798.5826 www.wildgoosemotel.com wildgooselodge@yahoo.com The Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex consists of six refuges, including Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, the nation s first and largest waterfowl refuge. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 123

Mill City Fishermen s Bend Site Park #8866282 Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. North Santiam River Silver Falls State Park Fishermen's Bend is located 29 miles east of Salem on Hwy 22, and 1.5 miles west of Mill City. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Rate: $16-$28 27300 N Santiam Hwy Mill City, OR (503) 897-2406 Silver Falls State Park is 45 minutes from Fishermen's Bend, with 10 majestic waterfalls, ranging from the grand 177' South Falls, to the delicate 27' Drake Falls. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 124

Mount Vernon Parish Cabin Campground Park #8866283 Restrooms Rate: $8 Bear Creek Logan Valley Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Contact the park directly for driving directions. Mount Vernon, OR (541) 575-3000 The Parish Cabin Campground sets along Bear Creek affording fishing opportunities. The campground is within minutes of Logan Valley an exceptional place for viewing wildflowers during spring and early summer. Hikers are within a short drive to trail heads leading into the beautiful Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 125

to Gover nment Valley R Myrtle Creek On the River Golf & RV Resort Park #2111 "On the River Golf & R.V. Resort" nestled in a beautiful valley, and is situated on the South Umpqua River. With four thousand feet of river frontage to fish, swim, float, pan for gold, or just sit alongside and enjoy life at its finest; we think and are sure you'll agree, that this is one of the most beautiful R.V. Parks in Oregon. 54 sites. Full hookups. Partial sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 70 Wi-Fi, satellite TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, clubhouse, handicap accessible, exotic koi fish & lily ponds, firewood, and river front fire pits. Oregon Coast Crater Lake Nat l Park Oregon Caves Nat l Monument White Water Rafting Wildlife Safari Canoeing, horseshoes, catch & release fishing, golf, swimming, and 130 acres of hiking trails. I5 to exit 113 and then follow the signs to On the River Golf & RV Resort. Rate: $40 111 Whitson Lane Myrtle Creek, OR 97457 541.679.3505 www.ontherivergolf-rv.com Our on-site golf course, though not the biggest in Oregon is one of the friendliest. The course is six (6) holes the shortest of which is forty (40) yards and the longest ninety-five (95) yards. The course is Par 3 and includes both water and sand hazards on each hole. We encourage you to bring extra golf balls to replace the ones that "Go Swimming. We have golf club rentals and ball sales. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 126

Myrtle Creek Tri City RV Park Park #2112 Tri City RV Park is located in the heart of the majestic Cascade Mountains with close access to a casino, golfing, fishing, and breath-taking views. 70 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. 20/30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 45 Free Wi-Fi & cable TV, laundry, restrooms, dog run, gazebo with BBQ, phone, covered bridges, and fenced-secure RV storage. Fishing on the Umpqua Ray s Food Place Myrtle Creek Golf Course Seven Feathers Casino Resort Fishing, golf, scenic drives, wineries, mining, casino, wildlife safari, and white-water rafting! Take I-5 exit 103 east. Turn left onto the Old Pacific Highway [99] - also called Myrtle Highway. Look for the park about a mile north on the left. Rate: $34 187 N Old Pacific Highway Myrtle Creek, OR 97457 541.860.5000 Privately owned park that provides professional operations and security, has a small-town atmosphere and easy freeway access. info@tricityrvpark.com www.tricityrvpark.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 127

North Bend Horsfall Campground Park #8866285 Restrooms, showers Rate: $20 Pacific Coast Beaches Coos Bay Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, From Coos Bay/North Bend, Oregon, take Highway 101 north for about 2 miles to the Horsfall Dune and Beach road sign. Turn left and follow signs. Horsfall Beach Rd North Bend, OR (541) 271-6000 Explore Coos Bay, a picturesque inlet where the Coos River flows into the Pacific Ocean. The waterway is about 3 miles wide and 10 miles long, creating a flourishing habitat for sea birds. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 128

North Bend Spinreel Campground Park #8866286 Restrooms Rate: $20 Pacific Coast Beaches Oregon Dunes National Area Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, From Reedsport Oregon, travel 11 miles south on Highway 101 to Spinreel Road. Turn on Spinreel Road and proceed for a half mile to the campground entrance. Wildwood Dr North Bend, OR (541) 271-6000 Spinreel Campground is in the heart of the Oregon Dunes National Area, known for its wind-sculpted sand dunes towering to 500 feet above sea level. The dunes cover 1,076 acres of land, surrounded by forests and the Pacific coast. It lies in the southern edge of Siuslaw National Forest. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 129

Oakland Rice Hill RV Park Park #10269 The natural beauty of the Oakland area draws lovers of nature and outdoor recreationalists to the lush Umpqua National Forest with camping, waterfalls, excellent fishing, hiking, and pristine lakes. Located in Douglas County, known as the "Land of the Umpqua" with the Umpqua River with its many valleys. A great place for fishing, hiking, biking, & camping year-round. 43 total sites. 43 full hook-up sites. Two partial sites. 20/30/50 AMP. Back in sites. Pull through sites. Room for slide outs. Big rig friendly. Extended/Long term sites. Picnic table at site. Paved pads. Tent sites. Can accommodate RVs up to 72 Free Wi-Fi, dump station, covered picnic area, RV storage, restrooms, showers, and laundry. Pets welcome. Rate: $36 1120 John Long Rd. Oakland, OR 97462 541.849.2335 ricehillrvpark@msn.com Umpqua Valley Wineries Douglas County Historical Museum Oakland Tavern Lamplighter Inn & Restaurant The Hollow Coffeehouse Tolly s Oakland Museum Card room, bingo, dartboard, rec hall, clubhouse, and game room. For those who want to see an Oregon town as it was a hundred or so years, Oakland is one of the best-preserved collections of classic 19th Century brick buildings in the state of Oregon, and well deserves its status on the National & State Registers of Historical Places. Northbound: From Jct of I-5 & Exit 148 (stay on exit rd), E 0.7 mi (L); or S-bnd: From Jct of I-5 & Exit 148, S 0.3 mi on John Long Rd (cross under freeway), N 0.8 mi on John Long Rd (L) www.ricehill-rvpark.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 130

Oakridge Black Canyon Campground Park #8866287 Restrooms Willamette River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, From Oakridge, Oregon, follow Highway 58 west about 6 miles to Black Canyon Campground, located 1 mile east of Lookout Point Reservoir. Rate: $20 Westfir, OR (541) 225-6300 Black Canyon Campground rests next to the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. This scenic campground is heavily shaded by towering hemlock, cedar and Douglas fir. Fishing and kayaking are popular pastimes. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 131

Oakridge Islet Campground Park #8866289 Restrooms Rate: $20 Oakridge, OR (541) 225-6300 Waldo Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, Waldo Lake is one of the largest natural lakes in Oregon. It offers a uniquely peaceful setting on the water and along remote shorelines, surrounded by forests of Douglas fir and western hemlock. in the area is abundant with the lake an ideal location for water activities like sailing, canoeing and swimming. Located 37.3 miles east of Oakridge, Oregon. From Oakridge, Oregon: At the intersection of Crestview Street and Oregon State Highway 58, travel east on Highway 58 for 23.3 miles. Turn left on the Waldo Lake Road/Forest Road 5897. Travel for 12.8 miles and turn left at the T intersection on Forest Road 5898. Travel for 1.2 miles and the destination will be on your right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 132

Oakridge Packard Creek Campground Park #8866288 Packard Creek Hills Creek Reservoir From Oakridge, travel 8 miles south on Forest Road 21. Restrooms, play area Rate: $18 Oakridge, OR (541) 225-6300 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, The campground is near Oakridge, Oregon, once a railroad boomtown at the turn of the 20th century. Other noteworthy places include many hot springs found within the forest. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 133

Oakridge Sacandaga Campground Park #8866290 Restrooms Rate: $8 Oakridge, OR (541) 225-6300 Willamette River Middle Fork National Trail Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and swimming The Middle Fork National Trail passes near the camp and offers adventures for hikers, equestrians, and off-road cyclists. Campers can explore two access trails that lead from the camp down to the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. From Oakridge, Oregon: From the junction of Crestview Street and Oregon State Highway 58 (at the only traffic light along Highway 58 in Oakridge), proceed east on Highway 58 for 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Hills Creek Road/Kitson Springs Road. Travel for 0.5 miles and turn right onto Forest Road 21. Follow Forest Road 21 for 24.6 miles and the destination will be on your right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 134

O Brien Lone Mountain RV Resort Park #2114 Lone Mountain RV Resort has a lot to offer! If you love nature s natural wonders, you ll be in 7 th heaven at this beautiful Resort! Enjoy such natural wonders as the California Redwoods or Crater Lake! There is so much to do from gold mining to fishing and hiking plus so much more! 34 total RV sites with pull thrus, all slideouts, and room for big rigs. 20/30/50 AMP service. Maximum RV length is 77 feet. Wi-Fi, gazebo/picnic area with BBQ, laundry area with commercial sized appliances, sparkling restrooms & showers. Basic RV supplies sold on the premises, and gas station close by. Pet friendly! Rate: $35-$40 169 Lone Mountain Rd. O Brien, OR 97534 541.596.2878 reservations@lonemountainrv.com www.lonemountainrv.com Oregon Caves Crater Lake Redwood National Park Great Cats World Park Botanical Wayside Botanical Boardwalk Trails Oregon Vortex House of Mystery This area is loaded with beautiful trails and wilderness areas that are perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring. You can also enjoy a little volleyball or horseshoes at the resort. Open year-round Three Tipi camp sites Eight tent sites Pet friendly Grocery store Steak House and Lounge within walking distance 3 bed/2 bath cabin GPS: 42.0671, -123.7056 From I-5: Take the Us-199/ Redwood Hwy Exit, Exit 55, Toward Oregon Caves/ Crescent City; Merge Onto Grants Pass Pkwy; Stay Straight To Go Onto Us-199 S/ Redwood Hwy. (35.8 Miles); Keep your eye out for the resort. For more directions, please use GPS coordinates, contact the park, or put in the park s street address into Google Maps at https://maps.google.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 135

Ontario Malheur County Fairgrounds Park #985890 15/20/30 AMP. Becker Pond Contact the park directly for driving directions. Can accommodate RVs up to 42 Walking and biking Dump station Rate: $30 Nearby services. 795 NW 9 th St. Ontario, OR 97914 (541) 889.3431 www.malheurcountyfair.com fair@malheurco.org Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 136

Pacific City Sandbeach Campground Park #8866293 Restrooms Rate: $20 County Rd 871 Pacific City, OR (503) 392-3161 Sand Lake Estuary Sand Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and swimming The nearby Sand Lake Estuary offers fishing, swimming, crabbing, kayaking, hiking and wildlife viewing. The nearnatural state of the 900-acre estuary provides a home to many species of waterfowl. From Tillamook, Oregon, take Highway 101 south for 11 miles to County Road 871. Turn west, and follow signs to the Sandbeach Campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 137

Pacific City Webb Park Park #8866291 Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers Rate: $19-$29 33005 Cape Kiwanda Road Pacific City, OR (503) 965-5001 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and swimming Lots of nearby sightseeing and outdoor recreation opportunities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 138

Pacific City Whalen Island Park Park #8866292 Cape Kiwanda Haystack Rock Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Rate: $16-$26 25210 Sandlake Rd Cloverdale, OR (503) 965-6085 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and swimming Whalen Island is tucked between two landmark coastal features: Cape Lookout to the north, a massive forested headland that juts more than two-miles out to sea. Cape Kiwanda is to the south and where you re face-toface with an offshore island called Haystack Rock. There is also a giant sandy hillside that is perfect playground for the young at heart. Don t miss the popular destination that satisfies both thirst and appetite called the Pelican Pub and Brewery. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 139

Paisley Campbell Lake Campground Park #8866295 Restrooms Rate: $6 Paisley, OR (541) 943-3114 Campbell Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming, horseback riding The Campbell Lake Campground offers camping, a picnic area and boat launch in a high mountain lake setting located one hour and 20 minutes southwest of Paisley, Oregon. From Paisley, OR head north on Highway 31 toward Silver Lake, OR and turn left on County Highway 2-08, Mill Street, and continue until turning left onto Forest Service (FS) Road 33. Follow FS Road 33 south, then right onto FS Road 28. Continue on FS 28 then left on FS Road 033 to campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 140

Paisley Marster Spring Campground Park #8866294 Restrooms Chewaucan River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and swimming From Paisley, OR take Highway 31 north toward Silver Lake, Oregon turn left on County Highway 2-08, Mill Street, and continue left on Forest Service (FS) Road 33. Follow FS Road 33 to the campground. Rate: $6 Paisley, OR (541) 943-3114 Located 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon, Marster Spring is a rustic and peaceful campground along the banks of the Chewaucan River. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 141

Port Orford Port Orford RV Village Park #985891 Port Orford RV Village is located in the city of Port Orford in a clean and tranquil setting ½ mile off of Highway 101 and just 2 miles from local beaches. Full hookups. 30 AMP. Back in sites. Can accommodate RVs up to 40 Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, LP, RV storage, and dump station Mill Creek Walking, biking, horseshoes, clubhouse, and basketball Traveling north on Hwy 101: Turn east (right) on Madrona Avenue, continue ½ mile to park. Rate: $40 2855 Port Orford Loop Rd. Port Orford, OR 97465 (541) 332.1041 www.portorfordrv.com portorfordrv@gmail.com We offer many great amenities as well as a convenient, yet quiet, location and a real spirit of community. Come see us at Port Orford RV Village, the friendliest RV park on the Oregon Coast. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 142

Powers Powers County Park Park #8866296 20/30 AMP. Picnic table. Coquille River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, swimming Rate: $11-$18 100 Powers County Park Powers, OR (541) 439-2791 The campground consists of 70 campsites, 40 RV sites with electrical and water hookups, 30 sites that are ideal for tent camping, the park has 3 cabins that you can reserve, handicap accessible restrooms with flush toilets, warm showers and a sanitary disposal station are conveniently located. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 143

Prairie City Depot RV Park Park #8866297 Full hookups. 30 AMP. Picnic table. DeWitt Museum Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers, play area Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing Rate: $14 Prairie City, OR (541) 820-3605 The Depot RV Park is located at Main and Bridge Streets in Prairie City and provides campers with 20 full RV hookups, tent sites, rest rooms, showers, and a sewer dump. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 144

Princeton The Narrows Park #2118 Located 26 miles south of Burns on Highway 205, The Narrows RV Park is the perfect base camp for your exploration of Harney County and Southeast Oregon. The Narrows is adjacent to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and provides easy access to other high desert attractions such as the Steens Mountain Area, The Alvord Desert, The Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge and The Diamond Loop. 40 full hookup sites with 20/30/50 AMP service. 24 pull thru sites. 12 tent sites. Can accommodate RVs up to 45 Wi-Fi, cable TV, 5 complete bathrooms w/showers, yurts & tent sites, handicap facilities, dump station, laundry, full service restaurant, convenience store, espresso shop, gift shop, site patios, diesel, and propane. Next to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Steens Mountain Diamond Loop Peter French Round Barn Blitzen River Krumbo Reservoir Kiger Mustang Viewing Area Hotel Diamond Diamond Craters Alvord Desert The Narrows RV Park is 26 miles south of Burns, OR on the Scenic By-Way at HWY 205 between Harney Lake and Malheur Lake, and it is 30 miles north of Frenchglen, Oregon. Please use the park s directions, or put the park s street address into Google Maps at https://maps.google.com Rate: $33-$37 Fishing, wilderness, 4-wheeling. Large screen TV, pool table, darts, cribbage, and chess. 33468 Sod House Ln Princeton, OR 97721 541.495.2006 or 800.403.3294 thenarrowsrvpark@gmail.com www.narrowsrvpark.com Your hosts, Ron and Linda Gainer, will ensure you receive the finest in Western hospitality. The Narrows RV Park includes a restaurant, convenience store, espresso shop, gift shop and saloon Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 145

Prineville Ochoco Divide Campground Park #8866299 Restrooms Ochoco Reservoir Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating From Prineville, Oregon: Head east on Highway 26 for approximately 30 miles. Ochoco Divide Campground will be on your right, just past Ochoco Divide Sno-Park and just before the summit. Rate: $15 Prineville, OR (208) 270-0094 Ochoco Divide Campground is a convenient place to camp while traveling across scenic State Highway 26. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 146

Prineville Ochoco Lake Campground Park #8866298 Ochoco Reservoir Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, showers Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $16 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities. 11700 N E Ochoco Hwy Prineville, OR (541) 447-1209 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 147

Prineville Walton Lake Campground Park #8866300 Restrooms Rate: $15 Prineville, OR (541) 416-6500 Walton Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Walton Lake Campground may be the best-known location in the Ochoco National Forest, offering a serene setting among old-growth Ponderosa pine and mountain meadows. Most sites offer sweeping lake views. From Prineville, Oregon, take Highway 26 east for 16 miles. Turn right at the junction to Walton Lake and Big Summit Prairie (County Road 23) and travel 9 miles to Forest Service Road 22. Turn left and proceed approximately 7 miles to Walton Lake. The campground will be on the left. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 148

Prineville Wildcat Campground Park #8866301 Restrooms Rate: $8 Prineville, OR (541) 416-6500 Ochoco National Forest Ochoco Reservoir Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding This quiet and cool forested campground is one of the more popular campgrounds on the Ochoco National Forest because it is relatively close to town, yet provides an escape from the intense desert heat in the summer months. From Prineville, Oregon: Take Highway 26 east for approximately 7 miles past Ochoco Reservoir. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 33 (Mill Creek Road). Continue for approximately 10 miles to where Forest Service Road 33 makes a sharp left turn. Instead of taking the turn, continue straight and you will drive directly into Wildcat Campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 149

Prospect Abbott Creek Campground Park #8866302 Abbott Creek Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $14 The sites in this campground are located along Abbott Creek. Prospect, OR (541) 560-3400 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 150

Prospect Natural Bridge Campground Park #8866303 Restrooms Rate: $10 The Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway Upper Rogue River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating, horseback riding From Prospect, OR, travel about 11 miles north on Highway 62 to the campground. Prospect, OR (541) 560-3400 Natural Bridge Campground stretches along the scenic Upper Rogue River, with majestic conifers creating pleasantly shaded sites and privacy between campsites. The Rogue- Umpqua Scenic Byway and the Rogue Gorge are popular sites nearby. Additionally, the entrance to Crater Lake National Park is 11 miles away, making this campground a popular place for those venturing into the Park for day trips. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 151

Reedsport Eel Creek Campground Park #8866304 Restrooms Rate: $20 Lake Marie Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating At Lakeside, Oregon; campground is on the west side of Highway 101 at mile post 222. 72044 Hwy 101 Lakeside, OR (541) 271-6000 Visit Umpqua Lighthouse State Park, along Lake Marie. The Umpqua River Lighthouse stands on the site where the first lighthouse on the Oregon Coast was built in 1857. The current lighthouse dates back to 1890. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 152

Reedsport Tahkenitch Campground Park #8866305 Restrooms Threemile Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating From Reedsport, drive north 7.5 miles on Highway 101. Campground is on the west (left) side of Highway 101. Rate: $20 79750 Hwy 101 Gardiner, OR (541) 271-6000 Tahkenitch Campground is a beautiful campground located in the Oregon Dunes National Area, 8 miles north of Reedsport. The campground offers some very secluded sites with local coastal shrubbery and some sites that are more open. Three hiking trails can be accessed next to the campground, leading to the Threemile Lake and the Tahkenitch Dunes. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 153

Rhododendron Camp Creek Campground Park #8866306 Restrooms Rate: $18-$22 Rhododendron, OR (503) 668-1700 Camp Creek Mt. Hood Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating The Camp Creek Campground sits next to a babbling forest creek in the country's scenic Pacific Northwest region. The campground is not far from the base of the majestic, snowcovered Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest point and a prominent landmark of the area. A variety of recreational activities surround the campground, including hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, scenic views and points of exploration. From Portland, travel east on Highway 26 for approximately 32 miles. Camp Creek Campground is located on the south side of the highway, about 3 miles past the community of Rhododendron. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 154

Riley Chickahominy Campground Park #8866307 Chickahominy Reservoir Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Rate: $8 28910 Hwy 20 West Hines, OR (541) 573-4400 Chickahominy Reservoir has an outstanding trout fishery. In addition to 28 designated camp sites, camping and picnicking are also allowed near the dam. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 155

Rockaway Beach Rockaway Beach RV Park Park #202247 Rockaway Beach RV Park is located in the small coastal city of Rockaway Beach. The only RV park in the heart of Rockaway Beach. 42 sites. 42 Full hookup sites. Back in sites. Room for slide outs. Extended/long term sites. Gravel pads. 30/50 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 36 Free Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, handicap accessible, and pets welcome (breed restrictions may apply). Rate: $ 35 384 South Beacon St. Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 503.355.8175 rockawayrv@gmail.com www.rockawaybeachpark.com Downtown shopping & restaurants within walking distance Ocean Beaches within 2 blocks from the park Fishing, boating and swimming within walking distance Hiking area, fishing, boating, boat dock, kayaking, canoeing, and nature trails. The park is conveniently located only 2 blocks from the beach. The 7 miles of ocean beaches allow for swimming, fishing, boating, or simply relaxing. Downtown shops, restaurants and markets are also within walking distance. Please use the park s directions, or put the park s street address into Google Maps at https://maps.google.com Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 156

Rockaway Beach Paradise Cove RV Resort & Marina Park #985892 Paradise Cove RV Resort and Marina, family owned and operated since 1986, is a gorgeous waterfront RV resort park located on the scenic Oregon coast in Rockaway Beach, Oregon. Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. Back in sites. Oregon Coast Nehalem River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Can accommodate RVs up to 50 Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, handicap accessible, LP, and marina Rate: $40 Walking, biking, game room, indoor hot tub, swimming pool, fitness center, basketball, boating, fishing, and boat ramp 32455 US 101 N Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 (360) 466.4468 www.pcrvresort.com travel@araresorts.com The resort features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and indoor hot tub, three clubhouses, HD satellite TV, free Wi-Fi in the clubhouse, indoor recreation room with basketball and billiards, boat launch, docks, marina, and a large crab cooker! And for an added experience, two brand new deluxe cabins are now available to rent. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 157

Roseburg Whistler s Bend Campground Park #8866308 Restrooms, showers, play area, golf North Umpqua River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Contact the park directly for driving directions. Rate: $17 2828 Whistler s Park Rd Roseburg, OR (541) 673-4863 A rustic setting for a diversity of recreational pursuits including nearly two miles of river frontage, a beautiful riverside campground, picnic area, hiking trails, group camping, and scenic overlooks. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 158

Seal Rock Seal Rocks RV Cove Park #985893 Our Park is located on the magnificent Oregon coast. Close access to sandy beach and tide pools. Watch whales, seals and seabirds. Unusual rock islands at low tide. Search for agates, dig for clams or just R&R. Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Back in sites. Tent sites. Picnic tables. Fire rings. Can accommodate RVs up to 40 Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, and showers Oregon Coast Aquarium Yaquina Head Lighthouse Walking, biking, and nature viewing From Interstate I-5, take Highway 20 West to Newport or Highway 126 West to Florence (Highway 34 is a scenic route but has lots of curves). We are 5 miles north of Waldport and 10 miles south of Newport, about 1/4 mile south of the town of Seal Rock. Rate: $32 1276 NW Cross Street Seal Rock, OR 97376 (541) 563.3955 www.sealrocksrv.com info@sealrocksrv.com Newport, 10 miles north, has ocean fishing, great restaurants, an old-fashioned waterfront, a world-class aquarium, fantastic local oysters, a postcard harbor and bridge, and lots of fun things to do. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 159

Silver Lake Thompson Reservoir Campground Park #8866309 Restrooms Rate: $6 Silver Lake, OR (541) 576-2107 Hager Mountain Thompson Reservoir Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Located 40 minutes south of Silver Lake, Oregon, Thompson Reservoir Campground is a developed campground ideally situated on the three-squaremile reservoir with pretty vistas of nearby Hager Mountain. There are 19 campsites with picnic tables, fire rings. Thompson Reservoir Campground is located 40 minutes south of Silver Lake, Oregon. From Silver Lake, take Oregon highway 31 west for approximately one mile and then turn left onto County Highway 4-11 (also known as Marsh Road). County Highway 4-11 will become Forest Service (FS) Road 27. From FS Road 27 take a left onto FS Road 2700287. Thompson Reservoir Campground is at the end of the road. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 160

Sisters Blue Bay Campground Park #8866314 Restrooms Suttle Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating From Sisters, travel approximately 13 miles northwest on Highway 20/126. Turn left onto Forest Road 2070 (Suttle Lake Campgrounds). Travel just less than 1/2-mile to Blue Bay entrance on the right. Rate: $16 Forest Rt 2070 Sisters, OR (541) 338-7869 The campground has a shallow boat ramp area, and most campsites have easy access to the waterfront. Motorized and non-motorized boats are allowed on Suttle Lake. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 161

Sisters Cold Springs Campground Park #8866310 Restrooms Sisters Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing From Sisters, OR: Travel 4.2 miles west on Highway 242 (McKenzie Pass Highway). Rate: $16 Sisters, OR (541) 549-7700 A pleasant, small spring runs through the center of this popular, shaded campground. Located just southwest of Sisters, Oregon, Cold Springs Campground is nestled below a thick Ponderosa Pine forest mixed with aspen in the wet areas. This campground offers opportunities for hiking and bird watching and is a great option for the whole family. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 162

Sisters Indian Ford Campground Park #8866311 Sisters Black Butte Ranch From Sisters, OR: Travel 5.6 miles northwest on Highway 20. Restrooms Rate: $12 Sisters, OR (541) 549-7700 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding This campground is located on Indian Ford Creek. There are bike trails and hiking trails leading out of the campground. These sites are normally used by those who are just passing through and you can almost always find a vacant site except maybe on the most crowded of Memorial Day weekends. Indian Ford is conveniently located close to Black Butte Ranch and the town of Sisters. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 163

Sisters Link Creek Campground Park #8866312 Restrooms Suttle Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Travel approximately 13 miles northwest of Sisters on Highway 20/126. Turn left onto Forest Road 2070/Suttle Lake Campgrounds. Travel less than 1/2 mile to Blue Bay entrance on the right to Link Creek. Rate: $18 Sisters, OR (541) 338-7869 Link Creek Campground is situated on the shores of Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding in summer, and crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 164

Sisters South Shore Campground Park #8866313 Restrooms Rate: $18 Sisters, OR (541) 338-7869 Suttle Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating South Shore Campground is located along Suttle Lake, shaded by Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine. One section of the camp sits on the shoreline, while the other is nestled on a hillside. Most sites have lake views. The 3,400-foot elevation and the lake breezes make South Shore Campground a comfortable summertime destination. From Sisters, Oregon, take Highway 20/126 northwest for about 12 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 2070 toward Suttle Lake Campgrounds. Travel just less than a half-mile to the South Shore entrance on the right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 165

Steamboat Eagle Rock Campground Park #8866315 Restrooms Rate: $10 Highway 138 Roseburg, OR (541) 957-3200 Banks Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, horseback riding Nestled in mixed conifers and adjacent to North Umpqua River, Eagle Rock is a quiet, shaded respite for camping, or as a base camp for a variety of recreation. Its namesake, an enormous rock formation, is a popular day hike destination, and also offers challenging routes for rock climbers. From Roseburg, OR, travel east on OR-138 / Diamond Lake Boulevard for approximately 50 miles. Eagle Rock Campground is located on the north side of the highway. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 166

Sutherlin Hi-Way Haven RV Park Park #2122 Located in one of the many valleys between the Cascade Mountain Range and the Coastal Mountain Range, Hi-Way Haven RV Park is a unique camping facility offering premium accommodations, natural beauty, and plentiful activities. The park is located in Sutherlin, Oregon, an outdoor lover s paradise, and is near many area and natural attractions. Come and enjoy a central location and the best RV camping in the state of Oregon. Your friendly hosts welcome you to Hi-Way Haven RV Park and look forward to seeing you soon! 102 sites. Full hookups. Pull thru sites. Back in sites. 30/50 AMP service. RVs up to 69 Wi-Fi, cable TV, 24-hour courtesy patrol, picnic area, BBQ, convenience store, propane, laundry, and handicap accessible. Covered Bridges of Douglas County Crater Lake Henry Estate Winery Sutherlin Blackberry Festival Kids play area, tennis courts, basketball, and horseshoes. Located at MM 215 on Highway 101. Rate: $35-$40 609 Fort McKay Rd. Sutherlin, OR 97479 800.552.5699 manager@hiwayhaven.com www.hiwayhaven.com The staff at Hi-Way Haven RV Park is committed to making each and every guest's stay a wonderful vacation! Whether you are a traveling family, a couple, or camping club, you'll find the perfect site for you, as well as the finest amenities and facilities in Oregon. Come and enjoy a movie, the local festivals, and all the natural beauty of the Northwest! Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 167

Talent American RV Resorts Park #2123 Located nearby scenic Jacksonville, and just 5 miles from Medford, OR. 63 sites. Full hookups. Back in sites. 30 AMP service. Can accommodate RVs up to 40 Talent Skatepark Meyer Orchards Trium Winery Actors Theater Take exit 21 off of I5. Cable TV and laundry. Rate: $28 405 W Valley View Rd. Talent, OR 97540 541.535.6632 Skiing, biking, swimming pool, and local area activities. Check out the Shakespearean Theater. Easy access on/off I5. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 168

The Dalles Deschutes River State Area Park #8866316 20 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, showers Rate: $10-$22 The Dalles, OR (541) 739-2322 Miller Island Columbia River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Lots of nearby recreational opportunities and sightseeing available. Traveling east: On I-84 travel 12 miles east of The Dalles to the Deschutes State Area exit 97/Biggs Rufus Hwy. Continue eastbound 4 miles, cross the Deschutes River Bridge. The park is the first right after the bridge. Traveling west: On I-84 travel 34 miles west of Arlington to exit 104, turn left on Hwy 97. Go 1/4 mile and turn right on Biggs Rufus Hwy. Continue westbound 4.5 miles, turn left into park before crossing the Deschutes River Bridge. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 169

Tillamook Ashley Inn & RV Park Park #8866319 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. Three Capes Scenic Loop Tillamook Naval Air Museum Tillamook Cheese Factory Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, laundry Rate: $15-$35 1722 Makinster Rd Tillamook, OR (503)842-7599 www.ashleyinntillamook.com Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Tillamook, Oregon is known as Nature s Playground of the Oregon Coast, featuring some of the most breathtaking scenery, activities and attractions that this area of the world has to offer. It is home to more than a dozen mapped and maintained hiking trails, more than 800 miles of navigable waters for the kayak enthusiast and not to forget the crabbing, clamming and fishing that takes place in Tillamook and Netarts Bays. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 170

Tillamook Gales Creek Campground Park #8866317 Restrooms Gales Creek Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Located just off the Wilson River Highway (Highway 6), 20 miles west of Forest Grove in the Tillamook State Forest. Rate: $10 801 Gales Creek Rd Forest Grove, OR (503) 357-2191 Open from May through October, this rustic site is situated near Gales Creek within a young forest of Douglas fir, alder and maple trees. The campground has 23 campsites, including four walk-in sites, a day-use picnic area with a trailhead for hiking and mountain biking access. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 171

Tillamook Jones Creek Campground Park #8866318 Jones Creek Wilson River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, outdoor games Rate: $10 Hwy 101 Mile Marker 68 Tillamook, OR (503) 842-2545 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing in this area. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 172

Tillamook Kilchis River County Campground Park #8866320 Little South Fork Kilchis River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Rate: $16-$27 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing this area. 10500 Kilchis River Rd Tillamook, OR (503) 842-6694 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 173

Tillamook Trask River Campground Park #8866321 North Fork Trask River Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms, play area, outdoor games Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Rate: $16-$27 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing this area. 25455 Trask River Rd Tillamook, OR (503) 842-4559 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 174

Tillamook Big Spruce RV Park Park #985894 At Big Spruce R.V. Park we not only have a place for your R.V. to park overnight but we also have boat rentals which allow you to enjoy a trip out on Netarts Bay for 3 hours with 3 crab rings and bait for each ring to catch you some crab. Full hookups. 30/50 AMP. Netarts Bay Contact the park directly for driving directions. Can accommodate RVs up to 45 Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, and LP Walking, biking, nature viewing, crabbing, and clamming Rate: $36 4850 Netarts Highway W Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842.7443 www.big-spruce-rvpark.business.site Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 175

Tygh Valley Hunt Park & Wasco County Fairgrounds Park #8866322 20 AMP. Picnic table. Badger Creek Contact the park directly for driving directions. Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, rec room Rate: $20 81849 Fairgrounds Rd Tygh Valley, OR (541) 483-2288 Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing The park has 120 RV hook ups with power, water, high speed internet, and a shared dump station. For tent campers the facility has multiple camping locations and convenient bathrooms and showers. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 176

Tygh Valley Rock Creek Reservoir Campground Park #8866323 Restrooms Rate: $17-$18 Tygh Valley, OR (541) 467-2291 Rock Creek Reservoir Mt. Hood Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Rock Creek Campground sits on the shores of scenic Rock Creek Reservoir in the pine-covered mountains of Mt. Hood National Forest. It is a family-friendly campground with many sites right on the water's edge. The campground provides access to a variety of recreational activities, as well as historic sites throughout the forest. From Portland, travel east on Highway 26 for 42 miles. Take the Highway 35 exit to Hood River and travel northeast for 3 miles. Turn right on Forest Road 48 and travel 22 miles. Turn left on Forest Road 4810 and continue to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 177

Ukiah Frazier Campground Park #8866325 Restrooms Rate: $10 Ukiah, OR (541) 427-3231 Ukiah-Dale Forest Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, off-roading, fishing, horseback riding This campground serves as the northern gateway to the Winom- Frazier Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system, with over 100 miles of trail to ride. It features 20 campsites and 4 accessible vault toilets. From Ukiah, OR, travel east on Oregon State Highway 244 for 16 miles. Turn right on Forest Service Road 5226. Frazier Campground/Trailhead is located about 3/4 mile up on the left. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 178

UkiahForest Wayside Campground Park #8866324 Ukiah-Dale Forest Contact the park directly for driving directions. Restrooms Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, Rate: $5-$10 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities. Ukiah, OR (800) 551-6949 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 179

Vale Bully Creek Reservoir Park Park #8866326 20/30 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, showers Malheur River Bully Creek Reservoir Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating 10 miles west of Vale, Oregon off Graham Blvd. Site is 45-minute drive from I-84 and an additional hour from Boise, Idaho. Rate: $15 2475 Bully Creek Rd Vale, OR (541) 473-2969 Bully Creek Dam and Reservoir (Vale Project) are on the Bully Creek about 8 miles northwest of the Creek's confluence with the Malheur River. Forested areas at the reservoir provide opportunities for viewing migrating birds. In the spring, fall, and winter you may see loons, grebes, ducks, and hawks. Nearby a red rock formation sometimes harbors Rock Wrens and Golden Eagles. Reservoir is 985 surface acres with 7 miles of shoreline. Paved access to the dam. Available fish species include smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, rainbow, and black crappie. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 180

Veronia Anderson Park Park #8866328 Full hookups. 30 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, showers, rec room, play area Jewel Elk Refuge Nehalem River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating The park is located south of downtown Vernonia at the south end of Adams and Jefferson Avenues. Rate: $14-$25 The Nehalem river is accessible for fishing, canoeing and swimming. 450 Jefferson Ave Vernonia, OR (503) 429-5291 Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 181

Veronia Big Eddy Park Park #8866327 Full hookups. 20/30 AMP. Picnic table. Jewel Elk Refuge Nehalem River Located seven miles north of Vernonia on Highway 47. Restrooms, showers, play area Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $15-$22 64555 Nehalem Hwy N Vernonia, OR (503) 366-3984 Named after a large eddy in the Nehalem River, this scenic park has large fir trees, open grassy play areas, fishing, canoeing and a boat launch. It is near the Banks-Vernonia Linear State Park, the Jewell Elk Refuge and the interesting Columbia County Museum in Vernonia. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 182

Welches McNeil Campground Park #8866329 Restrooms Rate: $16 Welches, OR (503) 622-3191 Sandy River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming, horseback riding McNeil Campground lies along the Wild and Scenic Sandy River. From Sandy, OR - Travel southeast on Highway 26 about one mile past the town on Wemme to Primary Forest Route 18. Follow 18 northeast across the forest boundary and to Forest Road 1825. Follow 1825 east to the campground. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 183

Welches Riley Horse Camp Park #8866330 Restrooms Rate: $18 Welches, OR (541) 328-0909 Mt. Hood Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding Riley Campground is an equestrian facility located northwest of Oregon's majestic Mt. Hood. Horse corrals are tucked into the forest near the campsites, and several horseback riding trails can be accessed from the campground. A variety of recreational and sightseeing opportunities are available for visitors to enjoy. From Sandy, travel Highway 26 for 18 miles to Zigzag. Turn north onto Lolo Pass Road. Continue for about 4 miles, then turn right on Forest Road 1825 and continue for less than a mile. Bear right, staying on Forest Road 1825, and cross the Sandy River Bridge. Continue for another half-mile, to Forest Roads 1825-382. Turn right, cross Lost Creek Bridge, and the campground will be almost immediately on the right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 184

Weston Target Meadows Campground Park #8866331 Restrooms Rate: $12 Weston, OR (509) 522-6290 Walla Walla River Trail Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, fishing, swimming Located around a scenic meadow and surrounded by majestic trees such as Engelmann spruce and Lodgepole pine, Target Meadows has a unique history. It was used by U.S. Army soldiers stationed at Ft. Walla Walla as a summer encampment and artillery range from the late 1880s through 1906. Visitors who explore the campground and surrounding area can even find grooves in trees left by the Calvary's bullets. Located at the end of the road is the Burnt Cabin Trailhead. This trail will lead you down to the South Fork Walla Walla River Trail. From Weston, Oregon: Travel 20 miles east of Weston on Highway 204. Turn left (north) onto Forest Service Road 64. Go two miles then turn left onto Forest Service Road 6401. Follow the road for 1.5 miles until you come to a T- intersection. Turn right onto Forest Service Road 060. Target Meadows is located approximately ¼ to ½ mile further down the road. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 185

Weston Woodward Campground Park #8866332 Restrooms Rate: $12-$17 Weston, OR (509) 522-6290 Langdon Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, fishing, swimming Nestled amongst trees such as Engelmann spruce and other conifers, this popular campground has ample shade and a hiking trail, not to mention it is close to the beautiful North Fork Umatilla Wilderness and the numerous trails and wildlife viewing it has to offer. Woodward Campground is situated on the edge of Langdon Lake, which is a private lake and therefore campers are unable to access it. However, some sites do offer a view of the water. From Weston, Oregon: Travel approximately 20 miles east of Weston on Highway 204. Woodward Campground is located just off of Highway 204 on your right. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 186

White City Doe Point Campground Park #8866333 Restrooms, rec room, boat rentals Rate: $20 Hwy 140 White City, OR (541) 552-2900 Fish Lake Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Visitors will enjoy easy access to Fish Lake which is a premier fishing lake supplied by over 45 underground volcanic streams. From Medford, OR, take OR-140 (Lake of the Woods Hwy) about 20 miles to Fish Lake Campground. From Klamath Falls, take OR-140 (Falls Hwy) about 4 miles past Lake of the Woods to the Campground. Fish Lake Campground is adjacent to, but not part of Fish Lake Resort. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 187

Winchester John P Amacher Park Park #8866334 Full hookups. 20 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, showers North Umpqua River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming Located on North Umpqua River in Winchester under I-5 bridge. Exit 129. Rate: $15-$23 5750 NE Stephens St Winchester, OR (541) 672-4901 Located on the banks of the North Umpqua 5 miles north of Roseburg. The park provides great river access for fishing, boating or floating. The 15.5- acre park is close to many of the vineyards of the Umpqua Valley. Open year-round, this park provides a quick connection to the outdoors for all to enjoy. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 188

Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Campground Park #8866335 30 AMP. Picnic table. Restrooms, play area Rate: $15 370 Main St. Wolf Creek, OR (800) 452-5687 Little River Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, swimming This campground is located along Little River and provides access to fishing and swimming. Abundant wildflowers can be seen in the spring. From Roseburg, OR, travel east on OR-138 east / northeast Diamond Lake Boulevard for approximately 16 miles. Turn right onto Little River Road 17. Continue on Little River Road for 12 miles to Wolf Creek Campground, located on the right side of the road. Oregon NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 189