Your Oregon Camping Guide

Oregon RV Parks and Campgrounds are as individual as their owners.

Would you like to go fishing? Enjoy the view of the mountains? Shop? Fine dining? Rock hounding? Whitewater rafting? Biking or hiking? Small-town relaxation?

No matter what your chosen interests are, you’ll find an RV Park and Campground in Oregon with the hospitality that meets your needs.

We have several options listed below to help you in your search.

You may Search by Region or Search by City if you already know where you want to go. If you’d like to find an Oregon RV Park or Campground with certain amenities, like wifi, cabin rentals, boat rentals, or nearby golf courses, you will want to use our Search by Amenities option.

If you know the name of the RV Park and Campground you’d like to visit, browse all RV Parks & Campgrounds in Oregon. You can view all the RV Park & Campgrounds within a region by choosing one of the region names listed below:

The Oregon coast region runs the entire length of the state, following the Highway 101 corridor. In Oregon, almost the entire length of the Oregon Coast allows you to view the beautiful ocean and beaches Oregon has to offer.

The Portland Metro region encompasses the area from the Columbia River at Portland south to just north of Salem. This area is for those that are looking for some nightlife, shopping, or perhaps checking out some of our area lakes and parks on your vacation.

Oregon's Willamette Valley is the area from South of Portland down to below Eugene. This is a great winery region, and includes the campuses of Oregon State University (Corvallis) and the University of Oregon (Eugene). The Willamette Valley runs down the I-5 Corridor and is bordered by the Coastal & Cascade Mountains. You won't want to miss the memory making opportunities present in this region.

Mt. Hood / The Gorge region is one of the smallest regions we have, but doesn't lack for beauty! This area runs along the Columbia River (the river that separates Oregon and Washington) and encompasses some of the most beautiful visuals in the world! Mt. Hood is an active volcano and is one of the most popular skiing and climbing mountains in the Pacific Northwest! This is definitely an area you won't want to miss!

Central Oregon includes the beautiful city of Bend! Mt. Bachelor is also in the Central Region and there are many other mountains you can visit. This region is bordered on the west by the Cascade Mountains, to the south by Southern Region. The Central region provides the opportunity for fishing, hiking, mountain climbing and many other outdoor type activities!

The Southern Oregon region is one of the larger regions that we have in Oregon. This region provides an opportunity for you to attend the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, to see and visit the Crater Lake National Park, one of the most beautiful National Parks in the country! There is great snowmobiling in the winter in this area, as well as Diamond Lake area. You definitely will want your camera when you are visiting the Southern Oregon region!

Eastern Oregon region encompasses the entire east side of the state! This area goes from the Wallowas down to Vail, and all points in between. When you visit the Eastern region you will be able to experience The Oregon Trail, the Painted Hills, Hells Canyon and so much more. Definitely a "not to miss" place to visit!

We look forward to seeing you during your visit to all of the Oregon regions!

You’ll find additional information about Oregon, our outstanding RV Parks & Campgrounds, attractions, travel information throughout our website. If you need to, for any reason, you can always contact the Oregon RV Parks & Campground Association for more assistance.