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Long-term RV parks in Oregon provide a cost-effective alternative to overnight stays. Monthly rates often include full hookups, Wi-Fi, and access to amenities like laundry facilities and dog parks.
It expands on a fee increase for all RV campers that went into effect in 2021, which bumped up prices by $3 for hookup sites at select state parks during the busy season between May 28 and Sept. 6 ...
A fee increase takes effect with the new year at Oregon’s state parks: Out-of-state visitors with RVs will now pay 25% more for their campsites.
Deschutes County’s ordinance came in response to changes in state law. Oregon Senate Bill 1013 passed in 2023, allowing rural property owners to rent out one RV per property.
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has formed a committee to discuss and finalize the RV campsite changes, under the terms of Oregon Senate Bill 794, adopted by lawmakers earlier this year.
Out-of-state campers are about to see fees go up for stays at RV sites in Oregon State Parks. Starting January 1, 2022, the state Parks and Recreation Department will be charging out-of-state ...
The free camping applies to tent, RV or horse campsites. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will also not charge day-use parking fees at the 25 locations that charge them on June 3 and 4.
Saturday, June 7, OPRD will waive day-use parking fees at 25 parks and camping fees for all tent, RV, and horse campsites. The day will also feature free events at various state parks.