Discover the best Campgrounds in Oregon including Shelter Cove Resort & Marina, Tiny Digs, Tillamook Bay City RV Park, Rocky Point Resort, Heartline Ranch, Bend/Sisters Garden RV Resort, Seven Feathers RV Resort, Fish House Inn and RV Park, Crystal Crane Hot Springs, The Mill Casino RV Park.
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4 based on 181 reviews
Travel the Highway West to Shelter Cove Resort & Marina where you can unwind in comfortable accommodations such as lodge and cabin rentals and full-service RV sites. Enjoy Oregon's majestic beauty with a variety of on-site amenities including a convenient general store, boat mooring at the marina, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Shelter Cove also allows guests to easily access many of the areas most popular attractions and destinations. Fishing and boating on Odell Lake, cross-country skiing at the Oregon Cascades, and the serene surroundings of Deschutes National Forest and Willamette National Forest are just a few of the points of interest situated just moments away from our resort. If you are looking for a memorable vacation experience in the heart of Oregon, look no further than Shelter Cove! Use permitted by the Deschutes National Forest. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
We take an annual fishing trip, and have for years. We know what to expect and come back because of the experience. This time was awful and a waste of money, 200 letters is not enough room to comment!
5 based on 38 reviews
Make your stay in Portland an experience. Plan to stay at Tiny Digs, a Hotel of Tiny Houses. We imagined, designed and built the Tiny Digs collection of themed houses, with a desire to showcase lots of options for tiny house design and have BIG fun with the decor. All of our tiny houses have a small deck, are furnished, air-conditioned, with a sitting area, kitchenettes with mini-fridge, queen bed and some have extra sleeping on pull-outs, shower and flush toilet. There's a central courtyard with seating areas, hammocks, firepit plus yard games. A great neighborhood with over 50 restaurants and brewpubs within a 10-minute walk of the hotel. Centrally located in the city near downtown, convention center, tourist sites, and the airport.
My family and I stayed at Tiny Digs, in a larger yellow home (Arthur). We felt the tiny home was well-appointed; the bathroom was larger than we expected, and the loft bed was comfortable. We arrived mid-day (between 4 and 5 p.m.), and found parking across the street, although that particular street filled up quickly by early evening. The primary downside to Tiny Digs is how close you are to the other homes, and how well noise travels; there were individuals engaged in some work on the neighboring tiny home, and I could hear their conversations pretty clearly with the small loft window open for ventilation (although, I will note, there was no noise after 10 p.m. or too early in the morning). Altogether, I found that Tiny Digs executed the tiny home concept well, and, notwithstanding this minor drawback, it was fun to try for a night.
4 based on 18 reviews
Clean and family friendly RV Park close to the Oregon Coast, with yurts and RV's available for rent as well.
We stayed here for one week in July. Our initial view was that it would be noisy, being so close to Highway 101 and during the busy holiday season, but it was surprisingly quiet. Our pull-through site had a gravel base and was quite spacious. The location was ideal for visiting all the local places of interest, including the coastal routes to view the beautiful Oregon coastline.
3.5 based on 74 reviews
Located on the spring fed waters of Upper Klamath Lake, Rocky Point Resort offers access to one of the nations best native trout fisheries. Fish average 3-7lbs with fish over 10lbs caught regularly. From bait to fly's this is a true fisherman's paradise. Nestled in the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge birding opportunities are endless with over 260 species that inhabit the waterways of this freshwater marsh. With over 9 miles of canoe trail, days can be spent navigating one of Southern Oregon's best kept secrets. We have cabins, motel rooms, RV and tent sites to accommodate all walks of the outdoor enthusiast community. Food is available at our dinner house restaurant with beautiful views overlooking the bay. Come stay with us for fishing and birding memories that will last a lifetime.
**Winter Review***** We were traveling, only staying overnight so this location is very remote and apx 40min outside Klamath Falls (had I looked at a map before booking I would have seen that, my bad). We rolled in about 5pm store/office was closed, I went to the restaurant to find someone - the gal who checked us in was the highlight of our night and was helpful and accommodating. The staff of two were friendly, and went above and beyond for us. We had dinner there, the checkin gal was our waitress and they are open 4pm-6pm. She called the cook to come down he explained the limited menu which they were out of most things on. We settled for fish and chips and a salad which were ok. We were the only table in what appears to be a lobby, bar, sitting area with one dinner table in the room. To our cabin; single pane 1950’s windows with old baseboard heaters that don’t work well. We were ice sculptures. There is a TV but, no stations (no cable/satellite. There is WiFi but not enough to stream a movie. The waitress/cleaner/ checkin lady brought out a few dvds in the snow (which is where the aforementioned above and beyond statement comes from). The cabin is old, extremely dated and lacking in basic comforts like heat. The bed was very hard. I suspect the experience is different in the summer but for an overnight winter stay this was not a $200/night place. I would align this with a camp fishing cabin. Felt like a John Candy great outdoors adventure.
4 based on 2 reviews
The tipi’s were nice, the page said cots we got pads on the ground. The lantern we were provide did not work. The “shared shower and restroom” were porta potties! The owner was very nice the setting is lovely. We listened to owls hooting most of the night. Overall it was an adventure. If you are a prima donna don't go. We had fun had we been better prepaid to camp it would have been over the top.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Bend/Sisters Garden RV Resort is a picturesque, fabulous, full service RV park. We would like to be your home away from home. Come enjoy our beautiful grounds, refreshing pool and spa, and our" welcome home" attitude. The Casacades are beautiful anytime of year. Come be our guest and check out beautiful Central Oregon.
We stay in this park every time we are in the area. Its really a beautiful park & very well taken care of. Most sites are are level & sufficient room between sites. We will defiantly be back when in the area again. They seem to have a lot of people living in the park so I would make your reservations as early as you can as it does fill up very quickly.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
Seven Feathers RV Resort resort is situated on 23 acres of manicured lawns and lush landscaping. All sites have level, concrete pads and aggregate patios. We recently added Custom-Built Cabin rentals and soon we will have Yurt rentals. Whether you choose to relax on your patio, enjoy the heated pool and hot tub, work out in the fitness room, read or use the computer in the Library/Media room, shop in the Gift Boutique, make new friends or indulge in the night life at Seven Feathers Casino Resort, we believe you will have an experience you will treasure here at Seven Feathers RV Resort.
Wow, the prices have increased significantly since the last time we were here. We typically stay here on our many trips south into California each year. This is a very nice rv park and it is well maintained. However, their prices just keep going up, up. A pull thru site costing almost 80$ is just too much money. There are too many other options in the area for 35 - 40$. The casino restaurant prices have gone way up, (and food is bad) and they offer zero promotions and discounts anymore. We will be staying at a different rv park for our future stays. Too bad, because they have a nice facility - they have just priced themselves out of the market.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Located just nine miles from the Sheep Rock Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, the Fish House Inn offers unique guest rooms, and an immaculate RV park and tent camping. An oasis in the rocky juniper canyons of the John Day Valley, the well manicured grounds of the Fish House Inn are an inviting sight. Within walking distance from the inn, is the John Day River, a park with children's play ground and country stores such as the Dayville Cafe, Mercantile, South Fork Mini Mart and The Twisted Treasures (Which sells local Art, Ice Cream, Sandwiches and growler fill station! Interesting surrounding terrain attracts hunters, fisherman, hikers, bikers and rock hounds. Visitors to the John Day Valley enjoy river floats on the John Day river, exploring the many trails of the fossil beds, touring down the scenic road along the South Fork of the John Day River. Comfortable outside sitting areas, barbecue grills, horseshoe pits and star filled skies entice visitors to relax and enjoy the ranching community of Dayville.
This place was absolutely a gem that we stumbled upon after dark. Like a dumdum, I was nearly out of fuel and needed to land somewhere. David the host was very accommodating and helped us get settled in. Very cozy room, with nice amenities. Excellent stop on the beautiful road to John Day!
4.5 based on 186 reviews
Come for the water. Stay for the night. Crystal Crane Hot Springs in Burns, Oregon offers day-use soaking in our hot spring pond with a variety of rustic overnight accommodations and offerings. Star gaze while soaking in the public pond, or opt for a private, cedar-encompassed bath house. Enjoy day use of our facilities, or check out our overnight accommodations which include: 13 cabins, 3 tepees, 9 RV spots, 15 tent spots, a 3 bedroom ranch house, 3 bedroom inn, and a teepee with a private tub. There's something for every kind of traveler at Crystal Crane!
I was in Burns 4 days and went to these hot springs twice - once in the daytime, once at night. It's great day or night. The water was just right, it wasn't very crowded and the views are spectacular. I didn't stay overnight but next time will reserve a cabin or teepee. The pond beside the springs had interesting birds including a lot of yellow-headed blackbirds that were very raucous and beautiful. The springs has pool noodles available and I brought a small inner tube. I got the Sr rate of $5.00 what a great deal. There was a mix of families and adults and everybody was well behaved.
4.5 based on 231 reviews
102 paved, full-hookup sites located directly on the beautiful Coos Bay in North Bend, Oregon. All Mill Casino RV Park guests enjoy Wi-Fi, cable t.v., onsite laundry, & pet-friendly amenities included with their stay, as well as access to our indoor pool, outdoor hot tubs, fitness center, 24-hour security, complimentary shuttle service, 5 on-site dining outlets, and our world-class casino. Dry camping is also offered for a nominal fee.
Great location, helpful and friendly staff. We only stayed one night but would’ve stayed longer if we hadn’t had to travel. It’s a convenient location off Hwy 101, we spent the evening at the casino taking advantage of the shuttle bus. The RV park is spotless, has great amenities if you’re staying a little longer, a dog park, a well stocked office with everything you might need and the staff were accommodating and welcoming. We will definitely be staying here again.
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