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The unconventional and culture-packed Pacific Northwest city of Portland, Oregon, is the perfect place to base a diverse RV camping excursion. This northwestern Oregon city is full of lush greenery, incredible outdoor escapes, and great food; rent an RV in Portland and prepare for a relaxing adventure. Near the banks of the Columbia River, Portland is known for its excellent kite surfing climate and abundance of fish. Travel down the river on a charter boat or indulge in the fine flavors of wine country.

Portland has a delicious and dynamic cuisine scene, from food trucks and fusions to fine dining and ethnic fare. While RV camping in Portland, take advantage of some tax-free shopping and catch a show at one of the entertainment venues. Pack up some snacks and a camera for a scenic cruise in the rental rig; head west to the Pacific shores along Cannon Beach or take a day trip to Mount Hood, catching stunning views of the Columbia River along the way.

The MAX rail lines and TriMet buses make exploring the city extremely convenient, as many of the RV parks in Portland maintain access to this public transportation. Portland also boasts proximity to some of the most beautiful trails in the state and is under two hours' drive from lots of coastal towns, such as Tillamook and Lincoln City.

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The Great Outdoors

Venture into the vast PNW wilderness to experience some of Oregon's best outdoor attractions. Start close to the city with a visit to The Lower Macleay Park to Pittock Mansion trail. Hike the five-mile path to reach the historic Pittock Mansion. Stroll through the park-like gardens, tour the estate, and explore the exhibits highlighting early-20th-century heirlooms. Prefer to stick to the outdoors during your hike? Bypass the mansion by traversing the Wildwood Trail and Lower Macleay Loop.

See one of the region's volcanic landscapes with a stop at Powell Butte. Formed by remnants of an extinct volcano's vent, the site now brims with greenery and is known for both its hiking and biking trails, and has a beautiful vista point.

Escape the city for a while and fade into the flora of Forest Park. It's located just west of Portland and provides a host of trails, including the almost 30-mile Wildwood Trail that hikers enjoy both in whole and portions. The urban forest is a habitat for dozens of wildlife species, and plant life is also abundant. Bring a camera and some bug spray to best experience this little slice of nature.

Pack up the Portland camper rental for a multi-day trip to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Part of the Siuslaw National Forest, the Oregon Dunes are a magnificent sight; rent a dune buggy and stir up some sand while flying along off-road trails. Swap out the wheels for hiking boots and traverse paths winding through a variety of coastal terrains.

Mt. Hood National Forest is an RV-friendly area near Portland that boasts great trails to hike and bike, plus lakes and streams to enjoy. Its Timberline Lodge offers access to skiing and snowboarding year-round. Those more excited by aquatic adventures can set sights on the White Salmon River for white water rafting, fishing, and kayaking.

Haven't seen enough natural beauty? Check out the Columbia River Gorge, a spectacular canyon located where the river passes through the mountains, or try out the numerous trails in Bend for a more high-desert feel. All these fantastic nature experiences and more await you when you rent an RV in Portland, OR.

RV Parks

There are lots of places to park a rental RV in Portland, both inside and outside the city. Several Portland RV parks cater to those who want a wilderness retreat or beachfront luxury. Jantzen Beach RV Park is located on Hayden Island. This is a great summer spot that is open year-round and has a wide selection of amenities, while also maintaining proximity to shopping venues and downtown Portland. Spacious RV sites, mature trees, and swimming pools make Jantzen Beach a great place to base your Portland RV camping vacation.

Columbia River RV Park offers full hookups and is pet-friendly. The park features spectacular views of the Columbia River and is connected to a TriMet bus line, so downtown Portland is within easy reach. Reeder Beach RV Park is another full-service RV park in Portland, in a prime position on the banks of the Columbia River. Some of the RV campsites at Reeder Beach feature views of the water and all sites have full hookups.

Looking to stay outside the city? Check out Willamette Wine Country RV Park for a peaceful atmosphere enhanced by surrounding wineries, golf courses, and small-town vibes. To experience the height of tranquility, park your Portland campervan rental along the Sandy River at Sandy Riverfront RV Resort. On the banks of the river, the park is an excellent place for fishing and appreciating Oregon’s beautiful wilderness, and also offers access to a TriMet bus line into Portland.

Exploring the City

Portland is perhaps best known as Seattle's smaller, quirkier cousin. The city's dedication to uniqueness has lent itself to a rich and artsy culture. Popular attractions include Powell’s Books, which spans an entire city block, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), the Portland Zoo, and a wide variety of art galleries.

The Portland Saturday Market is held each weekend along the Willamette River from March to December and is the largest of its kind sustainably held in the country. During your visit, you can sample a variety of distinct food options, such as the famous VooDoo and Blue Star donuts.

Driving a rental RV in Portland might be challenging on the city's narrow, one-way streets, and parking spots for large vehicles may be quite elusive. Leave the rig parked at your Portland RV campground and take advantage of the public transportation systems to navigate the city with ease.

The clusters of cultures in Portland bring dozens of excellent events and festivals to the city. In early fall, racing fans flock to the Portland International Raceway for the annual Grand Prix of Portland. RV camping along the track is an option, offering some excellent vantage points of all the action. Book a motorhome rental for the Oregon Brewers Festival and sample some of the country's best beverages during this mid-summer event.

Keep it weird on your next Oregon camping trip; book an RV in Portland and experience the awesome atmosphere of this ever-evolving, eclectic community.

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