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Crabtree is an unincorporated but unique community in Linn County, Oregon. It was named after Fletcher Crabtree, whose cousin John Crabtree purchased land in the area in the spring of 1846. Crabtree Creek and Crabtree Lake were named after John. It has historically been a small community; today it has grown slightly but still has an off-the-beaten-track vibe, just waiting to be discovered.

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The Great Outdoors

Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge is a nature preserve providing habitat for wildlife and outdoor recreation and education to the public. It is part of a larger refuge complex that was opened in 1965 and is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers. The park works with local farmers to provide winter crops that the resident and migratory waterfowl can feed on. It has a variety of dirt and boardwalk trails, many of which have viewing platforms; the boardwalks are open year-round and are handicap accessible. Other areas are closed in the winter to provide a safe habitat for wintering bird species. Park your Crabtree RV trailer rental nearby, and you can enjoy a hot lunch and coffee between your outdoor activities.

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There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds near Crabtree, and some of them may have mobile homes or long-term guests. Your Crabtree camper rental is your guarantee of a comfortable and relaxing vacation.

Exploring The City

There is a lot to enjoy in the area surrounding Crabtree. Guests should start by taking a peek at the covered bridges that are nearby; one of them (there are a few) was built in 1936 and is still in good condition. There are several farms to explore, and one of them specializes in raspberries; the owners use the profit to pay for their grandkids' educations. Visitors can buy fruit that has already been picked or pick their own, and the farm has cookbooks suggesting how to prepare the different varieties of raspberries. There are art galleries and museums, and a local movie theater where guests can while away an afternoon if the weather isn't cooperating. Don't forget to snap some photos with your Crabtree motorhome rental in the foreground; RV vacations are unique, and you will want some pictures to show your family and friends what they are missing.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Crabtree

Brady C.

April, 2026

The RV worked great! No issues.
Clinton M.

March, 2026

It got us where we wanted to go…. No problems.
James M.

March, 2026

Great trip to Cowboy Dinner Tree and the trailer kept us warm and dry.

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