RV Campgrounds in Albany, OR

RV Campgrounds in Albany, OR
The City of Albany in Oregon is located deep in the Willamette Valley. The region has 562 acres of parks, and is located at the point where two major rivers meet, making this an ideal location for visitors who appreciate the outdoors. In Albany you will find a range of RV campgrounds in the area close to lakes and parks.

Corvallis/Albany KOA

The Corvallis/Albany KOA is located just off highway 34. The park has 100 sites, some of which are set up for extended stays. Sixty-two sites have full hookups, 29 have water and electrical hookups only (20/30/50 amps), and the remaining nine sites have no hookups. In addition you will find 69 pull-through sites, laundry facilities, propane gas and a convenience store. Recreational facilities at KOA include a swimming pool, mini-golf (for a fee) and bicycle rentals. There are also nature trails around the campground perfect for biking and hiking, and the Calapooia River runs just a few miles away, perfect for river fishing. The park is open year round. Pets are welcome there, but KOA does have breed restrictions.

Corvallis/Albany KOA
33775 Oakville Road Southwest
Albany, OR 97321-9479
(541) 967-8521
koa.com‎

Knox Butte RV Park

Knox Butte RV Park is located opposite the Albany Fair & Expo Center. There are 89 sites in total, many of which are set up for extended stays. Seventy-three sites have full hookups, five have just water and electrical hookups (20/30/50 amps), and the remaining 11 sites have no hookups. Facilities include propane gas, convenience store and laundry facilities. In addition, you will find cable TV, phone service and Wi-Fi Internet access (for an additional fee). Waverly Lake is just under a mile away. It is a popular place to for paddle boats and fishing. The RV park is open year round. Both pets and big rigs are welcome at Knox Butte.

Knox Butte RV Park
125 Expo Parkway Northeast
Albany, OR 97322-6594
(541) 928-9033
knoxbuttervpark.com‎

The Blue Ox RV Park

The Blue Ox RV Park is located close to Timber Linn Park & County Expo. There are 149 sites in total, some of which are set up for extended stays. All 149 sites have full hookups with electrical hookups offered at 30/50 amps. In addition there are 68 pull-through sites, propane gas, laundry facilities and a convenience store. Recreational facilities at Blue Ox include a swimming pool and a rec room. Timber Linn Memorial Park is just half a mile away. The park has a lake which is perfect for lake fishing. The Blue Ox RV Park is open year round and welcomes both big rigs and pets.

The Blue Ox RV Park
4000 Blue Ox Drive Southeast
Albany, OR 97322-7000
(541) 926-2886
http://www.proaxis.com/~blueoxrvpark/

Article Written By Shiromi Nassreen

Shiromi Nassreen has been writing professionally since 2005. She specializes in travel and outdoor topics, and her articles have appeared in various print and online publications, including "DISfunkshion Magazine" and Matador Travel. Nassreen holds a Bachelor of Arts in theatre studies from Rose Bruford College of Speech & Drama.

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