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Springfield, OR was originally founded in the 1800s as a flour and saw mill town. Representing a large portion of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, Springfield inhabits the southern Willamette Valley of Oregon. When you book an RV in Springfield, you can enjoy the multitude of outdoor adventures opportunities and the beautiful scenery in the Lane County area.

Believed to be the inspiration for the town that The Simpsons tv show characters call home, in Springfield, you can even catch a photo with full-size statues of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie at the Springfield Museum.

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The Great Outdoors

The Pacific Northwest area caters to a large number of outdoor enthusiasts, and Springfield is no different. When you rent a travel trailer in Springfield, Oregon, you’ll discover the abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation never ends.

The Adventure Center in Springfield is a great place to start when planning your outdoor adventures. From mountain trails to coastal views, get outfitted at the Adventure Center and plan whatever outdoor adventure may interest you in Oregon.

The Willamalane Parks and Recreation Department, located in Springfield, offers over 40 parks and natural areas to residents and visitors alike, ranging from waterfront areas to hiking trails, playgrounds, sports fields and more.

Interested in whale watching? You’re in luck if you’re visiting March through June or December through January, when nearly 18,000 whales cruise the coastline in Oregon. The highest point on the Oregon Coast is Cape Perpetua, located in nearby Yachats. Cape Perpetua offers one of the best viewpoints for whale watching, and views are also spectacular from Devil’s Chum Viewpoint and Cook’s Chasm Turnout, all less than two hours in your Springfield luxury RV rental. Morning light is your best bet for whale watching, and the more elevated the vantage point, the better when it comes to increasing your chances for a whale sighting.

Known for scenic and strenuous hiking trails, Oregon can satisfy even the most experienced hiker. Within Springfield itself, you’ll find many opportunities for exercise. The Mill Race Path is a 2.7-mile trail that connects downtown Springfield to other greenways and trails throughout the area. Picnic areas and restrooms are located along the trail for the convenience of users.

About 45 minutes southeast of Springfield, the town of Westfir is home to Diamond Peak Wilderness, a 52,611-acre wilderness preserve that offers 14 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, and is home to Diamond Peak, a mountainous peak rising 8,744 feet.

If you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure when traveling around Oregon in your Springfield rental RV, make your way to Crater Lake National Park in the Cascades Mountains. Formed by a now-collapsed volcano, the park is open year-round, but many of the facilities, trails and roads are often closed due to weather, so calling ahead is always recommended. This pristine lake is the deepest in the United States and draws visitors from around the world to view its stunning blue waters and amazing backdrop.  

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On the outskirts of Coburg and just north of Eugene, you’ll find Armitage Park could be a nice location to park your Springfield RV rental. Armitage Park offers an off-leash dog park, full hook-up sites, walking trails, nature parks, a boat ramp and more.

If you’re looking for more of a “glamping” experience with amenities and activities, Oregon offers 13 KOAs across the state, many with year-round access, pools, dog parks, mini-golf, laundry facilities and more. The closest KOA to Springfield is located in Albany, and offers mostly pull-through sites, and hosts a multitude of programs for campers, including berry picking and nature walks on their very own nature trails. In addition to the beautiful views, Crater Lake National Park offers campsites for the Springfield camper rental, complete with dump station and pay showers.

Exploring the City

When visiting Springfield, plan for extra time to explore all that Oregon has to offer. In nearby Eugene, you’ll find the Hult Center for Performing Arts, which houses two performance halls and visual art throughout the facility. The Eugene Ballet, Eugene Opera, Eugene Symphony, Eugene Concert Choir and more regularly practice and perform at the Hult Center- allowing visitors ample opportunities for exposure to cultural and performing arts.

If you’re looking for a drink or two, the Eugene and Springfield areas are home to many vineyards, wineries and breweries, so be sure to check for local offerings when dining at one of Springfield’s many diverse restaurants.

Visiting during the summer? Catch a game at the local minor league stadium and watch the Eugene Emeralds knock one out of the park, where each game night has a different theme and promotional schedule, and the focus is on family-friendly fun. Whether you stay in the Springfield- Eugene area, or explore the surrounding areas of Oregon, there is plenty to see and do when you rent an RV for a one-of-a-kind travel experience.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Mill Race Path, ORSpringfield, OR
  • Dorris Ranch Loop Trail, ORSpringfield, OR
  • Pre's Trail East Entrance Canoe Canal Trail, ORSpringfield, OR
  • Ribbon Trail to Floral Hill, OREugene, OR
  • Mount Pisgah Trail, OREugene, OR
  • Mount Pisgah Outer Loop Trail, OREugene, OR
  • Pre's Trail, OREugene, OR
  • Buford Park Arboretum Loop, OREugene, OR
  • McKenzie River: Hayden Bridge to Armitage Park Trail, ORSpringfield, OR
  • Middle Fork Willamette Path from Clearwater Park, ORSpringfield, OR

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