State Parks near Roseburg, OR

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Beachside State Recreation Site, OR

312 RV rentals

Beachside State Recreation Site is situated on Oregon’s central coastline. This recreation site is known for its tranquil beaches that are popular for whale watching and kite flying thanks to the strong winds that blow through. The area was once private land before it was given to the state in 1944.

Temperatures at Beachside State Recreation Site can be a little chilly year-round due to the wind, but summers are comfortably mild. Beachside State Recreation Site is near the cities of Newport and Florence, so get out and explore while here.

Bullards Beach State Park, OR

168 RV rentals

Located in the middle of Oregon’s coastline, Bullards Beach State Park is well worth a visit for anyone that has searched for an RV in Coos County. Conveniently located just off Highway 101, the main route that runs the length of the state, Bullards Beach State Park is accessible for anyone coming from Eugene, Medford or Newport.

The Bullard family were some of the first to settle in the area, opening a store and post office at the mouth of the Coquille River. Later on, they established a ferry that carried passengers over the river and opened up Bullards Beach to the south. For this reason, the park was aptly named in honor of the family that …

Cape Blanco State Park, OR

139 RV rentals

Cape Blanco, the westernmost point in Oregon, is a site of spectacular coastal beauty and Pacific Ocean vistas. It's also home to one of the gems of the Oregon state park system — Cape Blanco State Park.

Located roughly ten miles north of Port Orford, this 1,895-acre park boasts an enviable position on a rugged patch of coastline. Visitors to the park can tour the historic Cape Blanco Lighthouse, hike through pristine coastal wilderness, stroll along unspoiled beaches, and immerse themselves in the natural scenery of southwestern Oregon.

And with 52 RV-friendly sites in the park's wooded campground, Cape Blanco State Park is the perfect spot to stay, explore, and enjoy in a rental motorhome.

Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor, OR

141 RV rentals

Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor is located in southern Oregon toward the state’s border with California. This scenic corridor was named after Sebastian Vizcaino, a Spanish explorer. Visitors traveling down the corridor will discover stunning panoramic views of the coast as well as Humbug Mountain.

The area tends to have mild temperatures year-round although winters can be very rainy. Because of its high altitude, this scenic corridor also has strong wind gusts. Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor is situated near cities such as Brookings and Grants Pass.

Crater Lake National Park, OR

186 RV rentals

Crater Lake National Park is located in southern Oregon, around 30 minutes from the small town of Chiloquin and two hours from Eugene. The park’s namesake lake is the deepest in the USA at almost 2,000 feet. Situated in the center of a dormant volcano, Crater Lake is surrounded by rocky cliffs that preserve the water’s purity year after year.

The 12,000-foot volcano that once dominated this open landscape left a couple of souvenirs after it erupted over 7,000 years ago. Wizard Island and The Phantom Ship are just some of the volcanic features of the park that keep visitors coming back year after year.

However, the lake itself is less than ten percent of the whole national park. …

Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, CA

79 RV rentals

Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park gets you up close with some of the tallest trees on the planet. The sheer grandeur of the redwoods is incredible, with some of the oldest specimens towering more than 350 feet tall and dated at more than 2,000 years old. Del Norte Coast is part of the legendary Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) system, which also includes Jedediah Smith, Prairie Creek, and Redwood National Park. Together, the four parks protect around 45% of California's remaining old-growth redwood forests and are classed as a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. Beyond majestic old-growth coast redwoods, the park occupies eight miles of pristine Pacific coastline fringed by sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.

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Deschutes National Forest, OR

244 RV rentals

In the early 1900s, President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt visited Oregon, and accounts say, was angered by the state of the wilderness. An avid outdoorsman and hunter, President Roosevelt swiftly moved to declare the Deschutes Mountains a national forest to preserve what was left after intense logging. Deschutes National Forest was officially established in 1908. In the 1930s, Civilian Conservation Corps, operating under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal program, replanted tens of thousand trees, blazed trails, built shelters and cabins, and paved roads. Thanks to their efforts, Deschutes National Forest remains a premier park to visit even to this day.

The closest large town is Bend, which is roughly 25 miles to the northeast. A former logging town, many …

Detroit Lake State Recreation Area, OR

750 RV rentals

Tucked away in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, Detroit Lake State Recreational Park might just be the tranquil motorhome camping retreat you’ve been searching for. This peaceful spot sits along State Highway 22, which stretches between the towns of Salem and Bend, making it easy enough to reach in your RV rental.

As you may have guessed from its name, the main feature of the park is the 9-mile Detroit Lake, known for its trout fishing and water sport opportunities. Despite its idyllic surroundings and majestic backdrop of Mount Jefferson, Detroit Lake is, in fact, a man-made reservoir. It was completed in 1953 as part of the Willamette Valley Projects and now provides flood control and power generation for …

Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area, OR

190 RV rentals

Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area is a hidden natural gem of southwest Oregon. Coos Bay and Bandon are just an hour away. Nestled within an old-growth forest, the waterfalls are the main feature of this natural area. Golden Falls was named after Dr. C.B. Golden, one of the first recorded visitors to this place. The discovery of Silver Falls came later, and the name simply sounded appropriate.

Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy exploring the trails and seeing the untouched nature of this secluded place. Several creeks flow through Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area, making the scenery even more beautiful. Picnickers are a common sight here as well. This natural area is a bit hard to find, so make …

Harris Beach State Park, OR

82 RV rentals

With diverse terrain consisting of lush forests, craggy isles, and sunkissed beaches, it comes as no surprise that outdoor enthusiasts from all over the state can hardly resist the rural allure of Harris Beach State Park. The park was named after George Harris, a Scottish settler who reared livestock here in the late 19th century. Today, it's one of the main attractions in the entire state of Oregon and home to various animal species that come and go as the seasons change.

Explore the rugged and mysterious beauty of this state park and treat yourself to mesmerizing views of a vast ocean playground for puffins, seals, whales, and other marine animals. Take a walk along the white sandy beaches, breathe …

Humbug Mountain State Park, OR

141 RV rentals

State park RV campgrounds are a great place to stay while traveling along the west coast, and when you find yourself in Curry County, the campground at Humbug Mountain State Park is very accessible. Exploring Humbug Mountain State Park, which was first developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934, is a fun way to spend a few days with the family. When you search for an RV in Curry County, be sure to bring your bathing suit and hiking shoes because this state park has a lot to offer for those seeking adventure.

Originally opening to the public in the late 1930s, Humbug Mountain State Park has had, on average, more than 40,000 annual overnight visitors. The park …

Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, CA

80 RV rentals

Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is the northernmost state park on California’s “Redwood Highway” where you can find these massive, endangered trees. The park lies along the Smith River, nine miles east of Crescent City, which is 350 miles north of San Francisco. Covering 10,000 acres, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is home to seven percent of all of the remaining old-growth redwoods left in the entire world. This is a great starting point to book an RV in Del Norte County and journey south to visit the other national and state parks in this part of California that features these redwoods.

Jedediah Smith is believed to be the first explorer of European descent to navigate the interior …