Oregon CampingCamping in Oregon allows you to explore a wide variety of climates, local culture and attractions, including:
Experience the deep evergreen forests, beautiful coastal scenery, craggy cliffs, massive sand dunes and long sandy beaches that lie along the US Highway 101, the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. Explore Oregon's coastal attractions and attractions, including charming towns, fishing, cycling, scuba diving, hiking through old-growth forests, aquariums, art galleries, theaters, festivals and more! Return to Page Top
Camping in the greater Portland area puts you in or near one of the best big cities in the United States, yet close to a wide variety of outdoor recreation. Enjoy a bustling arts & entertainment scene, excellent shopping & dining, parks and, appropriately enough for the "City of Roses", gardens. Away from the city, you'll enjoy world class golf, hiking, fishing and more! Return to Page Top
Mt. Hood offers excellent snow sports, including skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. The surrounding area features excellent fly fishing, hiking, shopping and dining. The Columbia River Gorge Loop takes you around majestic Mt. Hood and past a dozen scenic waterfalls, the impressive Bonneville Dam and the Port of Cascade Locks. Return to Page Top
The Willamette Valley is the heart of agriculture in Oregon. Spring and summer brings farmers markets and roadside stands. Covered bridges can be found in the region's many back roads. A temperate climate and relatively flat terrain makes it popular for hiking and biking. College towns in Eugene and Corvallis provide arts and culture attractions. The Valley is also home to the famous Oregon Wine Country. Return to Page Top
Southern Oregon offers world-class fishing, river rafting rivers, mountain skiing, biking & hiking, deserts with awe-inspiring dunes, green agricultural valleys (yes, it has award-winning wines, too) and also home to North America's deepest lake and Oregon's only National Park, Crater Lake. Enjoy the Britt Music Festival, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, dozens of museums, art galleries, and theaters, plus tax-free shopping and antiquing. Return to Page Top
Central Oregon's high desert country is blessed with 300 days of sunshine a year (that's as many as Arizona!). Add to that the winter skiing and snow sports at Mt. Bachelor, over two dozen world class golf courses, exceptional fly fishing in the region's rivers and lakes, hiking, rock climbing, restaurants, breweries, a growing arts scene and a spirited nightlife, it's no wonder more campers are choosing Central Oregon! Return to Page Top
Eastern Oregon is home to wild rapids Hells Canyon, the picturesque peaks of the Wallowas and Steens Mountain, the serene wheat fields of the Columbia River Plateau. Step back in time to explore the history of the state through the eyes of Chief Joseph, Lewis & Clark and the Oregon Trail pioneers. Return to Page Top C’mon, Go Camping America - locate your perfect campgrounds, RV parks and cabins in the region of Oregon you’d like to visit by clicking here. |