Five Reasons you Should Visit Oregon
Five Reasons for a RV Trip to Oregon
1. Beautiful Oregon RV Campgrounds
A quick Internet search for “Oregon RV parks”or take a look at our page "oregon rv parks and campgrounds" shows many RV parks and campgrounds within a couple hours drive of Portland, while Bend and Medford have amazing campgrounds in their own right. Our rv parks page will also show you pricing for a stay that will fit any budget. Amenties are also included to allow you to get the best value for your camping lifestyle.
2. Oregon's Coast
The best place to camp in Oregon is definitely the Oregon Coast, the scenic beauty along highway 101 alone is enough to make the 2 hour drive from Portland to reach the Northern tip of the Oregon Coast in Historic Astoria, Oregon. Take a look at our website for a Road Trip that will bring you along Highway 101 from Astoria to Brookings, Oregon the southern most town along Highway 101 in Oregon.
Unlike many Coastal States, Oregon's coastal towns are small and quaint. Considered by many, Seaside, Oregon would be considered the largest town along the coast, or at least the most tourist friendly as it has many hotels, rv parks, campgrounds along with activities and festivals year round, including kite festivals, arcades, deep sea fishing, aquarium and many other family friendly activities.
3. Mount Hood for the true camping experience
We will not get into a rant about why to visit Mount Hood, but for RVers, Campers, and scenic lovers, the lists are endless, so let's go over a quick run down on why you need to visit.
- Run your fingers across the top of 90 acres of tulips at the month-long, Wooden Shoe Festival. Rumor has it is that you should take the back roads through Monitor and spend your time taking photos instead of sitting in traffic.
- Choose from more than 40 campgrounds to pitch your tent or park your RV
- Amazing Fishing: Our lakes, rivers and streams
are teeming with salmon, winter steelhead, trout and small mouth bass.
Imagine yourself waist-deep in one of our crystal clear mountain streams
fly fishing for trout, or drift boating the Clackamas River for winter
steelhead.
4. Portland, Oregon
Even if you are coming to Oregon as an RVer, or wanting to enjoy the scenic beauty, a visit to Portland is a definite must. Starting with the famous Rose Gardens, down to the neighboring Japanese Garden's, to the darker history of Portland with the Shanghai Tunnels. Portland has something for everyone, not to mention the amazing restaurants.
5. We live and work here!
Can we say shameless plugging? Hey, technically we gave you more than 5 reasons to come visit Oregon. In fact there are hundreds of more reasons to come, just google "reasons to visit Oregon" and you will find out that we are telling the truth. Visit us at Sunset RV for more rv and camping tips, or just want to say hi.
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I’ve heard a lot of great things about the Oregon coast in the summer, and that’s a big reason why I’m vacationing there with my family. I plan to rent an RV, and I want some good RV parks to visit. Camping is not my wife’s forte, but she’s a good sport, especially since I bought a Tailgater portable dish from a Dish co-worker. Now she likes watching TV while she’s with the baby and she even sets it up herself because the Tailgater has a self-pointing feature that is hassle free. You don’t have to twist my arm to try Mount Hood either, we’ll be there.
ReplyDeleteThe Oregon coast is definitely a scenic beauty, only complaint is not being able to swim in the waters! If you take Mount Hood and then head west through the Columbia gorge you'll end up in Astoria and then can head south from there on the Coastal Highway, that's what would I do anyway.
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