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Situated on the banks of Thomas Creek in northwestern Oregon, the town of Scio is situated between two larger Oregon cities: Albany, and the capital city of Salem. When one thinks of the Pacific Northwest, calming forests, tranquility, and the mirror-like lakes and waterways come to mind. Scio is no exception, especially with its convenient location putting it in easy reach of some of Oregon’s many state parks and forests. With this perfect middle ground, adventurers to the Pacific Northwest should look to Scio to begin their journey.

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The Great Outdoors

Just northwest of town is the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge near Salem, Oregon. With a couple of different trails to choose from, each highlighting its own marsh or pond, you will be able to see several different habitats in the refuge. The Ankeny Refuge is a popular spot for birders, with everything from waterfowl to songbirds to even raptors. Be sure to stay quiet and keep your eye out for sandpipers, bluebirds, and even bald eagles, plus many, many more.

RV Parks

When you secure a camper rental in Scio, be sure to secure a spot or two to park it at night. You will need to find a comfortable place to recharge for more exploring. Luckily enough, there are several places in the area worth considering.

Explore the City

When you choose to reserve an RV rental in Scio, be sure to set aside some extra time to explore the community around you. While the beauty of the Pacific Northwest is absolutely breathtaking, you’ll want to break up your days of hiking with some days exploring the nearby towns.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • North Santiam River, ORStayton, OR
  • Timber Linn Park Trail, ORAlbany, OR
  • Simpson Water Pump Station, ORAlbany, OR
  • Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge: Rail Trail Loop, ORAnkeny National Wildlife Refuge, OR
  • Rail Trail to Observation Blind, ORAnkeny National Wildlife Refuge, OR
  • Simpson Park Trail, ORAlbany, OR
  • Pintail Marsh Observation Blind, ORJefferson, OR
  • Shellburg and Stassel Falls Trail, ORNorth Santiam State Recreation Area, OR
  • Takena Landing Park Trail, ORAlbany, OR
  • Bowman Park Trail, ORAlbany, OR

Recent RV rental reviews in Scio

Brady C.

April, 2026

The RV worked great! No issues.
Jordan M.

March, 2026

My wife and I rented Robert’s van for a weeklong roadtrip up the Oregon coast, and our experience couldn’t have been any better! Robert and his wife were very friendly and took the time to thoroughly go over every aspect of how to operate the van and all of its features - which was useful to me as a first time camper van user. The van itself is truly wonderful. The van is 21ft but does not feel very large to drive at all. The van has a backup camera and blind spot detection as well which was nice.
Jeremy C.

March, 2026

Our host, Robert, was helpful, easy to work with, responsive to our questions, flexible about pick up and drop off times, and generally ensured we had a great experience. The camper van was in excellent shape, well-equipped and stocked, and easy to use. We recommend Robert (host) and Wanda (van) highly!

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