RV Parks Near Ontario, Oregon

RV Parks Near Ontario, Oregon
Ontario, Oregon, nestled near the Oregon and Idaho border and between the Umatilla and Boise National forests, is a small community. There are various opportunities for outdoor recreation, and the bustling city of Boise, Idaho, is about an hour-long car ride away. Campers and RVers will find a few places to stop over.

Neat Retreat RV Park

Neat Retreat RV Park is only a few miles from Ontario, just across the border in Idaho. This park includes laundry facilities, horseshoe pits, showers and propane gas. The 40 sites are large and come equipped with full hookups to water, sewer and electricity. No need to go far to find recreational spots; The Idaho Botanical Gardens and Oregon Trail Center are both within easy driving distance.

Neat Retreat RV Park
2701 N. Alder Drive
Fruitland, ID 83619
(208) 452-4324
neatretreatrvpark.com/

Country Campground

Country Campground has large RV sites with full hookups, laundry facilities, and clean showers and restrooms. If you like a little competitiveness, be sure to check out the local Ontario Paintball Challenge. To get away from it all, visit the Hell's Canyon and the Snake River area--a spectacular spot to take pictures and go rafting.

Country Campground
660 Sugar Ave.
Ontario, OR 97914
(541) 889-6042
countrycampgrounds.net/

Mountain View RV Park

Mountain View RV Park is about 10 miles northwest of Ontario in Baker City. This site is rustic and charming and offers wireless Internet, a general store, a gift shop, clean restrooms and BBQ pits at each of the sites. The RV sites are equipped with water, electricity and sewer.

Mountain View RV Park
2845 Hughes Lane
Baker City, OR 97814-9736
(541) 523-4824
www.mtviewrv.com/

Article Written By DB Jenkins

DB Jenkins is a professional freelance content provider. He has been running a successful freelance business for two years, and contributes regularly to many publications. His articles have appeared in "The Portland Alliance," "Portland Monthly Magazine," "in\ur Magazine," and The Tallahassee Democrat and Chronicle. He has a bachelor's degree in English from Clark University.

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