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    Silver Spur Rv Park

    4.1 (33 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Pond aerators
    FoodHunter G.

    I can appreciate an RV park having rules and staff that strive to maintain them that being said this is a nicely buttoned up park, great Wi-Fi, clean big walk in shower/bathrooms that were amazing, maintenance staff hard at work all day every day. Had the pleasure of staying at the back end of the park near the pond with aerators with hardly any neighbors for four days it was divine. Very quiet, comfortable and tranquil. Laundry was clean and nice. Staff friendly and accommodating for early check-in which was appreciated. Big store with lots of offerings. Grocery store less than a mile away. Quaint town lots of cute shops in the downtown area. Lots of speed bumps which is good especially with little kids around and when a park doesn't have them ppl will really blow through sites. Sites are gravel so slightly challenging as in my case the gravel would sink in one side/one tire of my trailer and I couldn't crank up high enough to get level. Overall I can see why they are rated so high it was a real resort and I would def recommend and revisit again. Happy camping.

    The fishing pond and feeding the fishies.
    Stacey H.

    This is a great RV park. There is a pool, game room, playground. It's sooo clean. It's so refreshing going into a tiled shower without dirt all over the floor. Plus they had separate bathrooms so you don't have to smell grossness while showering. It's very clean, well kept and amazingly accessible to people with disabilities. Even the pool had a chair lift. Great place!! Highly recommended!

    New pool area.
    Michele O.

    I've added a star since my last visit because they finished construction of the pool area. I didn't get a chance to use the pool, but the pool area looks very nice, though small for the size of the park. My comments in my previous review stand. The roads and pads are gravel, so you have the noise of vehicles and rvs driving on gravel throughout the day and the noise of the highway. But overall, not a bad place to hang your hat while you visit Oregon Gardens, Silverton, and Silver Falls State Park.

    Our teeny tiny 1987 Scamp next to one of the monsters  :)
    S. M.

    Based on reviews we chose Silver Spur RV Park over Phoenix RV Park (which was just down the road about 15 minutes). When we rolled into Silver Spur we were a little disappointed at first because of the gravel everywhere and the fact that there were SO MANY rv's there! In fact, we almost decided to pack up and split. But we were tired and decided to try it out for a night. WE'RE GLAD WE DID!! The last couple rv parks we stayed at (which also happened to be the first couple rv parks we stayed at) were very very updated and more "modern" for lack of a better term, so I think we got spoiled by those. Silver Spur doesn't really have a wow factor that some fancier parks have, but everyone we came across was very nice and gave us a friendly wave and a smile. Restrooms & showers were clean and tidy. MOST IMPORTANTLY, the nights were very quiet and peaceful and we felt like we were in a safe environment. We happened to drive by that Phoenix RV Park at one point and when we saw how close it was to a very very busy intersection with a lot of "questionable" people walking around, we knew we made the right decision in sticking with Silver Spur. Great RV Park. We will definitely stay there again the next time we're in the area!

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    I believe this mighty be one of the nicest rv parks close to pdx area

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    Camp Dakota

    Camp Dakota

    4.3(94 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    Holy amazing weekend!! We love love love camping, and finding new places with adventures is kind of…read moreour thing. Camp Dakota did NOT disappoint!! 1. The sites: of you want to be close in to the action, the sites are close together like your typical state park. If you want some privacy, you camp up the hill where the spaces are a little more private. We stayed in a 10 Person yurt with 10 people and had room to spare. The yurt and site were clean and well maintained. Oh, and there's a little shed with wood if you didn't bring your own, so it doesn't have to be carted up the hill, you just pay for what you use. 2. The facilities: I was not looking forward to port-a-potty camping. I was pleasantly surprised to find the facilities in clean condition. Clearly they are cleaned frequently, and always stocked with TP. 3. The Adventures: there's a potential for dropping a lot of money on all the extras. But the activities we were able to do with the $20 wrist bands kept us easily busy all weekend. We went back to the rock wall and archery range several times. We also did a zip line tour (my first. I was terrified), and it was a blast and totally worth the money. And the guides were amazing, which brings me to my last point.... 4. THE PEOPLE!!! In my experience, places like this have people working for them who are obviously sick of all the kids and forcing a smile to keep their jobs. Not at Camp Dakota. From the moment we got there, we were welcomed, joked with, and I felt that the family friendly atmosphere was genuine. They all made an attempt to learn our names and ask if we were having fun. They are also clearly trained in safety for all the adventures they run. They really made this trip for us. Special shout out to Juggernaut, Bumblebee, Tumbleweed, Rerun, Care Bear, and most especially PEACOCK!! Y'all are amaze balls. Oh and ps. You can have pizza delivered to your camp site. If that doesn't sell ya, well we just can't be friends.

    Fantastic all around with staff and their knowledge, super clean yurt with a wood stove and bbq…read morewith propane already there, zip line, ropes course, archery, tomahawk throwing, rock wall, gold panning and more! Great spring break getaway. Office has great coffee/espresso and treats and supplies. They can even deliver a hot baked pizza to your campsite!! Will definitely be back!!

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    Silver Falls State Park

    4.7(361 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    If you're gonna do the Trail of 10 Falls (or 8 as it was recently due to northside trail closure),…read moreI recommend a counter-clockwise route starting at South Falls to avoid crowds and work your way up the magnificence scale. Also helps to get there early as you can. Trails were wet from recent showers but well-maintained and not slick. If it's really been raining and the falls are pumping, be prepared for standing water behind a couple of the falls. (Luckily someone had put out small stones to balance on, but from the looks of their wet shoes many people were unlucky in their attempts to cross.) Walking sticks can be helpful in the steeper grades. It now costs $10 to park unless you've got an annual pass

    Daily parking permits are $10 per day, per vehicle for Oregon residents, and $12 per day otherwise…read more There are machines that sell the permits at the parking lots, so it's a pretty straightforward process. I went when there was a lot of rainfall, and so there was actually an emergency trail closure that spanned the majority of the park. Fortunately, the Canyon trail between the South Falls and the Lower South Falls was still open, and so I hiked that trail. It was absolutely amazing!! The falls were roaring and the creek was almost overflowing. The hike began with dark clouds and rain. As the trail led down and behind South Falls, the spray from the falls was heavier than the rain, soaking you from head to toe. The path then hugs the creek, which threatened to take over the trail at some points. There's a flight of stairs right before the Lower Falls, and at this point you can hear the thundering crash of the falls. As you go behind the falls, a shroud of darkness envelops you and you realize that suddenly you're fording through ankle deep water. With the loss of sight comes with the deafening noise of the tumbling water, and the spray attacks you every which way. Stumbling through, you emerge and find that the rain has stopped. As you crest up the path, the sun breaks, filtering through the trees with only the silence of the forest, punctuated with the occasional plop-plops of the trees shedding the water drops of the earlier rain. The silence is almost deafening. Good thing that the trail takes you right to the Lodge, which has a roaring fire inside to dry yourself with! There are also cool nature exhibits inside, as well as a small cafe to get drinks to warm yourself from the inside too. I would come here again, rain or shine!

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    Salem Campground & Rv's - This is what is allowed to go on in the trailer park I live in. I have reported it twice to the office many times

    Salem Campground & Rv's

    1.3(20 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    A Complete Disaster -- Avoid at All Costs…read more Staying at this RV park was an absolute nightmare. From the moment we arrived, it was clear that this place is not just "run down" -- it's completely neglected and unsafe. The issues start at the top, with the owner and management, and trickle down to the tenants. It's common knowledge among those familiar with the park that the manager and her son allegedly accept drugs as payment for rent. The signs of meth use are unmistakable and create an environment that feels dangerous and unpredictable. The condition of the park itself is appalling. During my two-night stay, I encountered one of the most alarming issues -- a trailer leaking raw sewage directly into the street. The odor was unbearable, and the source was easy to trace: a trailer located in the middle row, on the right side, about 4-5 trailers down from the office. This is not just a health hazard, but a blatant violation of safety standards. Adding to the frustration, the park falsely advertises having WiFi. In reality, there's no functional connection. I wasted hours waiting for the manager's son, who sat glued to his phone on the office bench for five hours after telling me he "may or may not" have it running before 6 PM. His indifference was beyond unprofessional -- it was downright insulting. As you walk around the park, the neglect is impossible to ignore. Trash is scattered everywhere, weeds overrun the grounds, cars are out of place, and trailers are falling apart under the weight of hoarded junk. The lack of care and complacency from those managing this place is staggering. They're lazy, argumentative, and clearly unbothered by the chaos around them. What's worse, the owner seems complicit in all of this. Allowing the management to operate like this -- turning a blind eye to drug use and unsanitary conditions -- suggests that he's either unaware of the reality or perfectly content with running his property straight into the ground. It's hard to believe that anyone who cared even remotely about their investment would let things deteriorate to this point. Frankly, I'm shocked that the city hasn't stepped in to shut this place down. It feels like it's only one sewage leak or police raid away from being condemned. I wouldn't recommend this park to anyone, under any circumstances.

    I can not wait to get out of this trailer park! My husband has congestive heart failure and…read moreawaiting surgery! I would love to have him get fresh air until he can get the surgery as he can't get up and down the steps of the trailer. HOWEVER, Between the LOUD generator running across the driveway and the neighbors smoking pot, and the smell drifting our way, I can't have my door open to enjoy the "fresh air"!

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    Salem Campground & Rv's - This is what is allowed to go on in the trailer park I live in. I have reported it twice to the office many times

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