Sandy Riverfront RV Resort
The Sandy Riverfront RV Resort is located in Troutdale, Oregon, just a short distance from Sandy. This RV resort has all the modern amenities found at most RV sites: many sites, full hookups for electricity, water and sewer as well as paved entrances and exits from each pull-through site. Make sure to take advantage of the ample opportunities for outdoor adventure: Beaver Creek, for swimming and hiking; Washougal River, for paddling and floating; and Lewis and Clark State Park, where hiking trails are readily available.
Sandy Riverfront RV Resort
633 E. Columbia River Hwy.
Troutdale, OR 97060
www.hikercentral.com/campgrounds/109502.html
Big Valley Woods RV Park
Big Valley Woods RV Park is located just a few miles from Sandy on a lush 200 acres of wooded forests. The park amenities include hookups for electric and water, sewer removal and trash removal. The RV sites require a minimum 30-day stay, and campers are encouraged to stay for as long as they please. It's easy to get away from it all at this RV park--the site itself is nearly a nature sanctuary. However, if you're looking for wider spaces, Mount Hood National Forest is just a stone's throw away.
Big Valley Woods RV Park
32700 SE Leewood Lane
Boring, OR 97009
(503) 668-4443
www.bigvalleywoodsrv.com/
Portland Fairview RV Park
Portland Fairview RV Park is located only a few miles from Sandy, in Fairview. The site was voted as one of the top 100 RV sites in North America by Good Sam Club, an independent RV association. This site includes many spaces for RVs, including big rigs, hookups for gas, electric, water and sewer, free Wi-Fi access, swimming pool, paved entrances and satellite TV. Just down the road is the historic and gorgeous Columbia River Gorge where you can kayak, hike, canoe or visit Multnomah Falls.
Portland Fairview RV Park
21401 NE Sandy Blvd.
Fairview, OR 97024
(877) 777-1047
www.portlandfairviewrv.com/
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