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Just north of Portland, Oregon sits Ridgefield, Washington. It is a small city in the rolling countryside of Clark County, Washington. It is a relatively small town, but if you’re looking to book an RV in Ridgefield, you will be able to find a good one. The Tillamook State Forest is about an hour and a half away in Oregon, along Route 6 as you approach Tillamook and Oceanside. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is close to Tire Junction, Washington and is also home to Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument. When you head a bit Southeast, through Portland, you can reach Mount Hood National Forest and do some serious hiking and climbing on Mount Hood itself. It’s an area rich with outdoor adventures, perfect for the best RV rental Ridgefield offers.

The Great Outdoors

Enjoying the outdoors with a camper rental in Ridgefield is great and therefore you may wish to check out the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. It is easy to get to off Interstate 5 and is a significant wildlife refuge. There are two parts, one where you can drive your car right through and another that offers hiking trails. You can take your pick and when you rent a motorhome in Ridgefield, this can be a wonderful destination where you can see a wide range of wildlife, including deer, beavers, and even bald eagles.

Local businesses provide an opportunity for water enthusiasts to rent kayaks, paddleboards, and other water recreation vehicles. You can rent by the hour and even ask a guide to take you on a tour. As you approach the mouth of the Columbia River, you will reach a fork and if you go to the right, you will likely find more boats and activities, whereas if you go left, you’ll enter the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

McCormick Park is a park considered for all ages. There is a playground for children and restroom facilities available. There are also covered eating spaces, a fitness circuit, and ball fields.

RV Parks

It can be thrilling to have a luxury RV rental in Ridgefield, Washington, and since there’s so much to do, some amazing outdoor adventures just waiting to be experienced here, you’ll want a good RV Park.

Island Cove Park is located in the northern portion of Portland, Oregon, a bit south of Ridgefield. They don’t have pull-thru sites, but they do provide big rig access, pets are allowed, and it is considered kid friendly. They provide full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp.

Columbia Riverfront RV Park is located in Woodland, Washington, not too far away from Ridgefield, and offers 76 sites. They have pull-thru sites, big rig access, a pet area, and full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp. They also have Wi-Fi and full cell phone services. They have restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a campus store, propane availability, pool access, a playground, and they do provide fishing opportunities.

Camp Kalama in Kalama, Washington has 92 sites, pull-thru access, big rig access, pets are allowed, and they have full hookups, including 30 and 50 amp service. They do also provide Wi-Fi to help you stay connected.

Exploring the City

If you’re looking for attractions with a little history, you might want to head up to St. Helens and visit the Historic Courthouse Museum. If you have a motorhome rental in Ridgefield during autumn, this is commonly quoted as being a must stop for fans of Halloween. It’s a gorgeous building with a lot of rich history that really has nothing to do with that holiday, but one of the major scenes in the original Halloween movie was filmed here.

The Sleep Country Amphitheater, located in Ridgefield, is a great venue for concerts and other performances. If one of your favorite artists happens to be performing in the area when you rent an RV, you might want to put this on your to-d0 list.

Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens is located in nearby Woodland and even if you aren’t lucky enough to be here with your motorhome rental in Ridgefield when the lilacs are in bloom, the garden and grounds are still worth a visit. There are old, well-established trees, a lovely pergola, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature, view some picturesque scenery, and enjoy a quiet oasis close to the city.

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