Woodburn RV Parks & Campgrounds
Campgrounds near Woodburn, Oregon
Commercial & Private
State Parks, Forests, and Preserves
National Parks, Forests, and Preserves
Canadian National Parks
Canadian Provincial and Preserves
Corps of Engineers
BLM & DNR
US Forest Service
County Park
City Park
TVA Park
Military Only
Pull-thru Sites
Pets Allowed
Big Rig Access
Tent Camping
55+ Only
Kid Friendly
Boondocking
Cabins & On-site Rentals
Dump Station
Group Camping
Dispersed Camping
Workamping
Class A Only
No Minors
Full Hookup
Electric 50 AMP
Electric 30/20/15 Amp
Sewer
Cable/Sat. TV Hookup
Central Water Spigot
Public Phone
Water
Restrooms
Showers
Laundry
Camp Store
Pet Area
Propane Available
Cafe / Snack Bar
Clubhouse
Firewood Available
Group Kitchen
Horse Camp
Landing Strip
Picnic Shelter
Restrooms: vault
Church Affiliated
Clothing Optional
Winery
RV Dealership
Fairground
Specialty Park
Permanent only
Members Only
Pool
Playground
Recreation Trails
Rec Room
Casino
Fishing
Beach
Biking
Boating
Golf
Gym/Workout Facilities
Horseshoes
Mini-Golf
Outdoor Courts
Pickleball
Water Access
WiFi
Nightly Price
$0 - $125
Elevation
-300' - 20,000'
Number of Sites
0 - 500
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- James_64ee192d4dde6 Explore the wilderness. Rent a side by side. Go on hikes. Get outside and do things!7 months ago White Knob Motel & RV Park
- Euge If you go, you should rent an ATV for the day or two to explore the many trails in the area. Don't expect a lot of good places to eat. Call ahead to see if what they have on the menu is available. Also, call ahead to even see if they are open. We wanted to check out this coffee shop but found out it was closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Huh? Cafe's close on those days?1 year ago White Knob Motel & RV Park
- Mark Virginia We rented a UTV and rode two great trails; the Mackay Mining trail which takes you to various old mining sites, and the Lost River trail which take your through the "Enchanted Forrest." Cost for the UTV was about $375 for all day, but it was well worth it. You go up into the mountains with some amazing views. Just need to be careful and stay on the trail. Also visited one of the few intact Gold Dredges in the lower 48. Volunteers tell you all about the dredge. There's also a ghost town about a mile from the Dredge. You are also close to Stanley. Drive was beautiful as the highway follows the Salmon river from Challis to Stanley. We also visited the Experimental Breeder Reactor (Decommissioned but first Nuclear Breeder Reactor in US). Very interesting and its free. Also went to Craters of the Moon and explored volcanic ruins including Lava tunnels/caves. Wear hiking shoes, bring water and flashlight. It was hot the day we did it.2 years ago White Knob Motel & RV Park