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Deerwood RV Park - Ad before the park. They do a Fantastic job washing and waxing RVs and vehicles!! I give him a 5/5 for washing and waxing.

Deerwood RV Park

(74 reviews)

I agree with Stephanie H., I almost don't want to review this and get the word out but this place…read moreis too nice not to share. This isn't a luxury park with water slides or lazy rivers but this is the place if you want to relax and enjoy nature. It is lovely park with grass, trees and a creek. There are trees and bushes between sites making you feel more private. Price is very good. It's easy to get to off I-5. There are big rig sites and many are extra long allowing you to stay hooked up in your site for a quick overnight. The most important, for me, is to support a family owned business and not a big corporation. Service is wonderful. They have a website and are so nice when you call because you prefer talking to a person. If they don't answer because there are out of the office, they call back which isn't always the case at other parks.

Things didn't start off well for us. We arrived and couldn't believe how tight this place is when…read moredriving to your site. As we were coming around the corner we heard scraping on our RV. We were on the road and couldn't get away from overgrown bushes due to other vehicles in their sites. When we got to our site we looked at our three month old Brinkley to see scratches down the side of it. We were furious and no one was in the office to talk to. This place is very tight when driving through. People have their vehicles past their drive space and there's not a lot of room once you disconnect from your RV. Ours is 42' long plus the length of the truck. We had to angle the truck to park it. Guess what they were doing the day we were leaving. You guessed it, a tree service was there cutting down branches and trimming the giant bushes that were overgrown. Not sure how that helps us

Willamettan's

Willamettan's

(13 reviews)

Very friendly, great relaxing place. Been back there 4…read moretimes every year for last 3 years Always a good tims.

Our 2nd stop in Oregon was at a clothing optional resort called The Willamettans ("The Willies" for…read moreshort). Even though it's clothing optional, most people were nude. It's the largest resort we've visited and reminded us the most of our home resort in Florida (Lake Como). There are many amenities including tennis, pickleball, shuffleboard and volleyball courts, the latter of which sadly aren't used. We've found it interesting that grass & sand volleyball aren't a popular activity out west like it is at mid-west and Eastern nudist resorts. Most hadn't even heard of "Super Bowl" (the large volleyball tournament in PA at White Thorn Lodge Nudist Resort each Labor Day...or the southern version at Lake Como in March). Actually, many hadn't even heard of Lake Como...it's been a wonderful journey telling people about the resorts in Florida and learning about all the well-known resorts out this way. The Willies boasts a large, pristine pool area with beautiful sunning decks. I love sunning and looking out at the fir trees and mountains...a common loveliness of these Pacific NW resorts! There is a nice little playground right outside the pool fence. The hot tub is enclosed and adjacent to the pool. Their large rec hall (which they call their Lodge) connects them all & offers enclosed showers & bathroom, though the outdoor pool showers were artistic & welcoming. The Lodge had the best stock of games & puzzles, a foosball & ping pong table, a coffee station, and a great array of comfy couches. This is one of a few central common areas in the resort. Another area just a little walk from the pool area houses their "Full Moon Saloon" bar & dance hall, an incredibly stocked craft room, a small merchandise store (The Bun), and a large, comfortable shower house. Plus, their cafe & snack shack are right across from the bar, offering a pretty nice fare on the weekends (there aren't snacks for sale or a community kitchen area during the week here, but there is a microwave and fridge for common use at the Lodge...and the rooms have small ones, too.) Other common areas include the dog park, trails, & sports area (as mentioned above). Near the office is their AANR-NW Library which is a treasure trove of photos, artifacts, and books about the resorts in this area. The Willies recently hosted the AANR-NW annual conference and built a really cool "Bridge to the Future" commemorating each resort or club in this region on a plaque (picture included). We had the pleasure of getting a tour from a couple of board members. They don't normally allow photos at this resort but they gave us permission & accompanied us, sharing so much about it. I was touched & impressed with their active involvement in not only their own resort, but also the greater community. They donate pounds of food every year and sponsor a local HS scholarship. The whole place is a volunteer-based co-op...everyone is asked to pitch in with the work and maintenance needed to keep the resort a premier place to live & visit. There were chore bulletin board that everyone uses to know what needs done. They were especially proud of a new project in the resort to be better stewards of the environment through a comprehensive recycling program. It is very obvious of the care and love they and the residents & members take here. You could feel it! Their landscaping was so pretty, flower beds are scattered across the grounds, and volunteers were seen working on repairs and maintenance. They have removed many old "bunkies" (cabins or RV rentals) and upgraded them. One particular one looked like a top-notch hotel room with modern decor and fresh paint & flooring. We love "rustic" but it's nice to see "well-kept rustic"! The RV spaces were the best we've seen...many have a nice patch of grass and they're all well laid out. Same with the tent spaces...each is nestled in a little wooded area of its own. We loved the social vibe of The Willies. They host an event once a month. There are lots of pictures of past events and it is apparent the fun had here. They do themed events where costumes are encouraged. Recent Alice in Wonderland and Roaring 20's party pictures were on display. We enjoyed the Wednesday night karaoke. We were on to our next resort before this weekend's Neon Glow 70's themed dance. Their biggest event is their annual Rennaissance Fair in September. We are sad we won't be in the area to participate in that. This is a place we will definitely revisit! I can see many summers spent here. The weather is perfection (not too dry, not too humid), the people were friendly, and the grounds & amenities were amazing.

Hoodoo's Dexter Shores RV Park

Hoodoo's Dexter Shores RV Park

(13 reviews)

Recommend by our friends who's wedding we attended this past weekend. Very homey RV park. They…read morehave been working very hard to bring the spaces in to great repair. All friendly doggies are welcome. They now have a dog run. The staff are friendly and very helpful during our stay. Will return when we come through again.

The manger lady needs to hit the rd. What a B. Rudest person ever. Never in the office. Never…read moreanswers the phone never returns phone calls. Talk to her in person & all you get from her as she keeps walking is I'm not doing office stuff right now. I've made several calls. She refuses to talk to us or return our calls. We moved because of her & we couldn't even tell her because she refuses to communicate. What a joke. I lived there before & it was great before Shelly took over. I have several Rv friends that typically stay there when they come to Oregon. But they will not be staying there anymore due to a rude lady managing the place. Flyers up all over being condescending to tenants. Just rude, unclassy & definitely not professional. I will be letting everyone I know not to stay at Dexter shores as they are ok having an adult punk for management when she's literally never there and can't seem to do her job & when she does she's a complete a-hole of a human. Terrible experience. My brother. My dad. My nephew. My sister & My friends all work for umbrella for over 20+ yrs & we move here for some peace & to support HooDoo & all we got was ruined peace. This chic has a terrible reputation in that park by tenants that have lived there for many years. I know due to family currently living there in the mobile homes. I hear daily about the disrespect they've received from this Joker of a woman as well. She needs put in her place & sent down the rd.

Shamrock Village - The landlord threatened to remove the grapes, then they were poisoned to death.

Shamrock Village

(11 reviews)

I've never stayed here, but I've interacted with the staff for the purpose of my job, and they've…read morebeen more than helpful. I was looking for a map of this park, since I deliver newspapers here and finding new spaces could be time consuming if you don't know what you're looking for, or until you get accustomed to where things are. I went into the office one afternoon and asked the employee (a woman, I don't know her name) for a map. I would presume they automatically give one to all guests, so it seemed a little strange to her that I just randomly walked in and wanted one. So she asked why I wanted one, not in a rude or demanding tone, more curious than anything. I explained that I had just started delivering newspapers in this part and I wanted to familiarize myself with the area, so that finding new customers would be easier. It's not exactly easy to find space numbers in the middle of the night in the pouring rain, let me tell you! The woman handed me a map, went over some different areas for reference, and gave me a business card in case I needed anything else or had problems. I use this map fairly often, even over a year later. I've taken a pic on my phone for reference and I can enlarge it that way. Plus my husband uses it as well for his job. So that stop came in very handy for us! The people who live here (not visitors) are wonderful. I've interacted with several, some that are my customers and some that aren't. They've all been very kind and nice. They seem like they would make for good neighbors if you're looking to move here. The park is clean and well maintained, easily accessible. It's quiet at night, no disruptive people from what I've seen. Even though I've never stayed here personally, I've known friends who have during a moving transition, and they've only had good things to say. Plus, given my interactions with the staff and tenants, I would highly recommend it as a place to stay.

If you expect your personal property to be safe in your rental, you can't rent here…read more The landlord even gave away my neighbors blueberry plant, and nobody has the right to do that . Great place.

Meadowlark RV Park - Checking it out again

Meadowlark RV Park

(17 reviews)

I would only come back if we just needed a quick overnight. The park is in a loud/busy location,…read moreand is basically just a parking lot. They did not give us the bathroom access or wifi password on check in, we had to go back and ask. It was clean, but I can't say much else positive about it.

3.4/5stars Michelle helped us make our reservation. She was…read morevery helpful in our choosing Meadowlark RV Park. Wendy was in the office to greet us, helped us arrange a long term stay, gave us a map and even had her dad show us the site. We had to chose between a pull-thru for one month and moving to another if we wanted to stay longer or a back-in site for whatever time we wanted to stay. We were told the next day we would pay for electricity on the back-in site because it was 50 Amp power. It would have been good to know this before we chose and went through getting set up. Meadowlark is right off the freeway making it easy on and off yet, we didn't have too much freeway noise at our site. The park backs up to a trailer park that is a bit run down. You can see over the fence into that area making the view not great. We would definitely try to move if we stayed here. Though, there is hardly any traffic at this end so it has been nice. And the neighbors were very quiet The good part it is close to a some stores, coffee hut and restaurants. There is also a small but really clean laundry. There were cleaners in the laundry room with a sign to wipe down the machines when you're done. It is nice and seems to work since the machines were really clean. Also, someone came in to clean while I was doing laundry. Overall, I would stay here again. They do have wifi that works well which is great! The amenities is a C-store where they sell beer and wine and a laundry. But it's a good place to stay while working or exploring the area!

Blue Pool Campground - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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