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    Casey's Riverside RV Park

    4.0 (28 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Mark D.

    Stayed here in a travel trailer. Staff was awesome came in special to check me in. They had a little store with some RV needs and reasonably priced. Park was immaculate and staff was constantly leaning leaves and debris off the grounds. Sites were reasonably sized. When they say riverside this is no joke, almost all sites are right on the willamette river. There is a train track across the river which gets average use so there is some noise but it wasn't bothersome. For the price the amenities, location and cleanliness were above average. I came for the mountain biking and this park was basically centrally locates for all of the world class trails several I could ride to from the camp. Electrical, water and sewer all worked well as expected. Will stay again for sure!

    We are in a back up site with a beautiful view of the scenery.
    Kathleen J.

    This is a wonderful place. Beautiful scenery... you can really enjoy the trees and river. Nice sites on the river. Very clean and well kept. You can fish from the banks.

    Diana H.

    We arrived after hours, but our reservation was posted on the front door. We were taken back by the beautiful riverside location surrounded by mountain forest. Such a GORGEOUS location! The self-serve ice cream machine was so much fun! We dropped way too many dollars in the box. ;) The campground is VERY nice and well maintained. We will return!!

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    Dave K.

    This is a beautiful RV resort! The sites are nice and spacious and the owners are very nice people. The grounds are beautifully maintained, flowers are everywhere. And to top it off, the river is right in front of a large number of the sites. There is some occasional train noise from across the river but we feel it just adds to the atmosphere.

    Ginger T.

    I give this park 5 stars because it's in an absolutely fantastic location almost all the Rings look right out onto the beautiful flowing North Fork of the Willamette River and it's very easy access off Highway 58 the prices are reasonable is extremely clean and we just had a wonderful time in their Clubhouse is more than adequate for a large group large meaning 25 to 40 people maximum. They have a little store but mostly carry t-shirts and hats and bags but then there's a few little accoutrements that one might need and not have in their RV. The staff is very very friendly they are very right on top of everything and we have really enjoyed our five days here period definitely come back again with or without the RV group it's a perfect place to go for some beautiful scenery and just relaxing time

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    We miss the green lawns and well manicured grounds! Hopefully they resolve this, because the setting is so beautiful!

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    There is a train track across the river which gets average use so there is some noise but it wasn't bothersome.

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    Deerwood RV Park - Ad before the park. They do a Fantastic job washing and waxing RVs and vehicles!! I give him a 5/5 for washing and waxing.

    Deerwood RV Park

    4.3(74 reviews)
    28.8 mi

    I agree with Stephanie H., I almost don't want to review this and get the word out but this place…read moreis too nice not to share. This isn't a luxury park with water slides or lazy rivers but this is the place if you want to relax and enjoy nature. It is lovely park with grass, trees and a creek. There are trees and bushes between sites making you feel more private. Price is very good. It's easy to get to off I-5. There are big rig sites and many are extra long allowing you to stay hooked up in your site for a quick overnight. The most important, for me, is to support a family owned business and not a big corporation. Service is wonderful. They have a website and are so nice when you call because you prefer talking to a person. If they don't answer because there are out of the office, they call back which isn't always the case at other parks.

    Things didn't start off well for us. We arrived and couldn't believe how tight this place is when…read moredriving to your site. As we were coming around the corner we heard scraping on our RV. We were on the road and couldn't get away from overgrown bushes due to other vehicles in their sites. When we got to our site we looked at our three month old Brinkley to see scratches down the side of it. We were furious and no one was in the office to talk to. This place is very tight when driving through. People have their vehicles past their drive space and there's not a lot of room once you disconnect from your RV. Ours is 42' long plus the length of the truck. We had to angle the truck to park it. Guess what they were doing the day we were leaving. You guessed it, a tree service was there cutting down branches and trimming the giant bushes that were overgrown. Not sure how that helps us

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    View from the back window of our trailer in site 46

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    Holiday Farm Rv Resort

    Holiday Farm Rv Resort

    4.1(8 reviews)
    31.9 mi

    Really great spot along the Mckenzie river. They take a lot of pride in this park and Jim (on site…read moremanager) is about the best we have seen. He even brought our kids glow wands and glow balloons Friday night. It is very quiet and much more spacious than the other private rv sites we have seen. Bathrooms are spotless. Wifi is spotty but all in all it is a nice stop off. Spot #10 is #1.

    McKenzie river was beautiful. Camp host singled out our camp for having a big dog, and is…read moreincredibly unkind to LGBTQ campers and anyone who does not live there. The host ruined our trip for our son, if you break a "rule" they will charge you $100.00 then $200.00 for breaking another rule and you have to leave immediately. Host "patrols" on golf cart and will come into your camp to chastise you like a child. Host will make you extremely uncomfortable, and makes you feel like you are being supervised verses being a helpful host. When backing our trailer in we were screamed at and stared at by people who live there and made it very clear we were unwelcome from the beginning. If you want to run a trailer park then run one, but don't open it to the public and nickel and dime families. You have a God complex and act like a knock off mall security guard. Needless to say we won't be back. If you have a family, a dog of any kind or are a part of the LGBTQ this place is not right for you and I hope your vacation does not get ruined if you decide to go. And to the camp host get a life and have the day you deserve.

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    Holiday Farm Rv Resort - Electrical, water, and sewer & cable tv hook ups are modern and in good repair.

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    Electrical, water, and sewer & cable tv hook ups are modern and in good repair.

    LaPine State Park - La Pine State Park - campground

    LaPine State Park

    4.8(39 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    August 26-29, 2025 - La Pine, OR…read more We've stayed at La Pine Campground a few times over the years, and each visit reminds us why we keep coming back. The campground is divided into three loops, each with its own character. The North Loop offers water and electric hookups, with sites that are more widely spaced than the others--something I really appreciate. That extra room makes it feel quieter and more private, and it's probably where we'll book our next stay. The Middle Loop has full hookups, while the South Loop is the busiest, featuring full hookups as well as some cabins. . There are many hiking/cycling trails (dog-friendly), and the Deschutes River runs through the campground. There is a short hike to a waterfall, and a large dog park. Unfortunately, we were a bit restricted in our outdoor activities because of the smoke from the two fires in the area. There was actually ash falling on one of the days. Also, there had been several sightings of a mountain lion in the area, so that added a bit of caution to our activities. Nevertheless, we will definitely come back.

    We just stayed one night, right before the campgrounds closed for the year. The grounds were nicely…read moremaintained, and we enjoyed a very peaceful and quiet stay. Some sites are fairly tight, while others had some nice room. The trails here were very enjoyable. Serene surroundings around the river and through the trees. We saw lots of deer, birds, and other critters scrambling about. I'm sure it would've had a slightly different feel during peak season, but we very much enjoyed our night and day of off season.

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    LaPine State Park - August 27, 2025 - Large fenced pet area.

    August 27, 2025 - Large fenced pet area.

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    Alton Baker Park

    Alton Baker Park

    4.6(52 reviews)
    34.0 mi

    I don't review many parks, but felt ABP deserved some mention. ABP is like the "Central Park" of…read moreEugene. It is huuuuge and has so many walking/biking paths, ponds, artwork, gardens, and many places to explore. You can definitely get lost and feel away from the city here. I loved that it runs along the river and has nooks to explore. The path goes across the bridge and has amazing views at the top. There's a fun little pathway to the island and it was cool to be able to go onto the island and be that much closer to the ducks and geese. Everywhere you go has something interesting. It was also extremely clean. The park is large enough to disperse the crowd, allowing privacy. We were able to let our dog offleash to run around for a bit. Just keep in mind there are a lot of people and dogs walking around, though. Around under the bridge, we did see some sketchy folks. Be careful not to lean on the railings because there were tons of webs AND the owner of those webs! I'm talking about a spider in between almost every railing. Parking was easy. We mapped it to ABP and it took us to a free parking lot with a lot of empty spaces. Overall, the park was a great escape from the city. Sunsets are so beautiful with the reflections and serene sound of the water.

    There was no way we were coming to Tracktown and not going for a run. Of course, in my dreams it…read morewould have been in Hayward Field but I'm not a track star (that's my son). I'm a distance runner so outdoor on a gorgeous trail suits me perfectly! I knew I wanted to hit Pre's Trail and now I wish we'd gone more than once. This was such a lovely loop, I could have easily done it 3-4x. The longest distance is 4 miles. If you're a marathoner one loop isn't going to cut it for a majority of your needs but it's really nice out here. The trees were all changing colors, we spotted some gorgeous birds and I LOVE birds. It made my entire morning and I'm glad I got to experience it with my bestie. I've been cycling 300+ miles a week lately and it really felt good to get out of the saddle and move my legs in a different way. It's almost marathon training time for me, so getting out on Pre's Trail helped jump start my transition into incorporating my running back into my daily routine. If I lived nearby I'd be here daily for walks and runs. Beautiful park.

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    Alton Baker Park - Duck pond

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    Willamettan's

    Willamettan's

    4.7(13 reviews)
    35.1 mi

    Very friendly, great relaxing place. Been back there 4…read moretimes every year for last 3 years Always a good tims.

    Our 2nd stop in Oregon was at a clothing optional resort called The Willamettans ("The Willies" for…read moreshort). Even though it's clothing optional, most people were nude. It's the largest resort we've visited and reminded us the most of our home resort in Florida (Lake Como). There are many amenities including tennis, pickleball, shuffleboard and volleyball courts, the latter of which sadly aren't used. We've found it interesting that grass & sand volleyball aren't a popular activity out west like it is at mid-west and Eastern nudist resorts. Most hadn't even heard of "Super Bowl" (the large volleyball tournament in PA at White Thorn Lodge Nudist Resort each Labor Day...or the southern version at Lake Como in March). Actually, many hadn't even heard of Lake Como...it's been a wonderful journey telling people about the resorts in Florida and learning about all the well-known resorts out this way. The Willies boasts a large, pristine pool area with beautiful sunning decks. I love sunning and looking out at the fir trees and mountains...a common loveliness of these Pacific NW resorts! There is a nice little playground right outside the pool fence. The hot tub is enclosed and adjacent to the pool. Their large rec hall (which they call their Lodge) connects them all & offers enclosed showers & bathroom, though the outdoor pool showers were artistic & welcoming. The Lodge had the best stock of games & puzzles, a foosball & ping pong table, a coffee station, and a great array of comfy couches. This is one of a few central common areas in the resort. Another area just a little walk from the pool area houses their "Full Moon Saloon" bar & dance hall, an incredibly stocked craft room, a small merchandise store (The Bun), and a large, comfortable shower house. Plus, their cafe & snack shack are right across from the bar, offering a pretty nice fare on the weekends (there aren't snacks for sale or a community kitchen area during the week here, but there is a microwave and fridge for common use at the Lodge...and the rooms have small ones, too.) Other common areas include the dog park, trails, & sports area (as mentioned above). Near the office is their AANR-NW Library which is a treasure trove of photos, artifacts, and books about the resorts in this area. The Willies recently hosted the AANR-NW annual conference and built a really cool "Bridge to the Future" commemorating each resort or club in this region on a plaque (picture included). We had the pleasure of getting a tour from a couple of board members. They don't normally allow photos at this resort but they gave us permission & accompanied us, sharing so much about it. I was touched & impressed with their active involvement in not only their own resort, but also the greater community. They donate pounds of food every year and sponsor a local HS scholarship. The whole place is a volunteer-based co-op...everyone is asked to pitch in with the work and maintenance needed to keep the resort a premier place to live & visit. There were chore bulletin board that everyone uses to know what needs done. They were especially proud of a new project in the resort to be better stewards of the environment through a comprehensive recycling program. It is very obvious of the care and love they and the residents & members take here. You could feel it! Their landscaping was so pretty, flower beds are scattered across the grounds, and volunteers were seen working on repairs and maintenance. They have removed many old "bunkies" (cabins or RV rentals) and upgraded them. One particular one looked like a top-notch hotel room with modern decor and fresh paint & flooring. We love "rustic" but it's nice to see "well-kept rustic"! The RV spaces were the best we've seen...many have a nice patch of grass and they're all well laid out. Same with the tent spaces...each is nestled in a little wooded area of its own. We loved the social vibe of The Willies. They host an event once a month. There are lots of pictures of past events and it is apparent the fun had here. They do themed events where costumes are encouraged. Recent Alice in Wonderland and Roaring 20's party pictures were on display. We enjoyed the Wednesday night karaoke. We were on to our next resort before this weekend's Neon Glow 70's themed dance. Their biggest event is their annual Rennaissance Fair in September. We are sad we won't be in the area to participate in that. This is a place we will definitely revisit! I can see many summers spent here. The weather is perfection (not too dry, not too humid), the people were friendly, and the grounds & amenities were amazing.

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    Bend Sisters Garden RV resort - Cut bench outside bathroom

    Bend Sisters Garden RV resort

    4.4(109 reviews)
    61.7 mi

    We were able to find call in and found a same day spot. Only $30 for dry camping spot, with 24 hr…read moreaccess to BR, love the pet dog park also. The cinnamon rolls at bakery in town are big.

    We've been coming to Bend-Sisters Garden RV Resort for many years because it's one of the nicest RV…read moreresorts in Central Oregon. The grounds are beautifully maintained, the landscaping is outstanding, the restrooms are consistently clean, and the staff is generally friendly and helpful. It's obvious that a great deal of pride goes into the upkeep. Our one significant concern is the site assignment policy. For the past five years, we've requested a specific site when reserving a full year in advance, and each year we've been reassigned upon arrival. This year, we were placed next to the highway, with significant road and foot traffic noise. When we asked about it, we were told that larger sites are sometimes held for bigger RVs, but we later saw a much smaller rig in the site we had requested, which made the policy difficult to understand. We absolutely understand that managing reservations is complicated, but when all sites cost the same, it does seem reasonable that long-time guests who've reserved a year ahead should have a fair shot at the site they requested. This has become frustrating enough that, for the first time in many years, my wife and I are seriously considering staying elsewhere. That's disappointing because we truly enjoy this resort and would rather continue returning. We hope management takes another look at this policy, because fixing it would make an already wonderful place even better.

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