RV Parks in or Near Springfield, Oregon

RV Parks in or Near Springfield, Oregon
Springfield, Oregon, is a small, bedroom suburb of Eugene. The Willamette and MacKenzie Rivers run through the region and offer opportunities for white-water rafting, fly-fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Famed author Ken Kesey called Springfield home. Visitors traveling via RV to the area have several options for RV parks in the greater Springfield and Eugene area.

Shamrock Village Recreational Vehicle Park

Shamrock Village offers back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups including 30- or 50-amp electric, water and sewer. RVs of most lengths can be accommodated. There are eight riverside sites, and guests wishing to stay at one should phone ahead to make reservations. Pets are allowed if leashed. Bathrooms, showers and picnicking facilities are on the premises for guest use. The Cascades Raptor Center, a facility for the care, study, and rehabilitation of birds of prey, is within a 30 minute drive. Visitors to the center can learn of the region's hawks, owls, eagles, and osprey.

Shamrock Village Recreational Vehicle Park
4531 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97403
(541) 747-7473
shamrockvillagepark.com

Deerwood RV Park

Deerwood RV Park offers RV sites in the shadow of large oak and ash trees. The setting is rural and quiet, and many species of bird can be spotted within the park. RVs up to 65 feet in length can be accommodated, and water, sewer and 30- or 50-amp electric connections are available at each site. Pets are allowed. Showers, bathrooms, a guest room, a laundry facility and picnic tables are available for guests' use. Wi-Fi and cable TV connections are optional hookups. Rafters and kayakers can head to the Willamette River for opportunities to paddle and row rapids and white water.

Deerwood RV Park
35059 Seavey Loop Road
Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 988-1139
deerwoodrvpark.com

Eugene Kamping World RV Park

Eugene Kamping World RV Park has pull-through and back-in sites for large and small RVs. Water, sewer, and 30- or 50-amp electric are standard at each site, and options for cable TV and Wi-Fi connections are available. Guests may use the showers, bathrooms, laundry room, picnic facilities, and dump station. Pets are welcome if leashed. The Siuslaw and Deschutes National Forests surround the area. Within the forests are hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and backpacking camp sites. Bird watchers can head to the Oregon Coast where they can try spot sea-fowl and migratory species.

Eugene Kamping World RV Park
90932 S. Stuart Way
Coburg, OR 97408
(541) 343-4832
eugenekampingworld.com

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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