Island Cove Park




31421 North West Reeder Road, Portland, OR, 97231

Island Cove Park is located on Sauvie Island, the largest fresh water lake in the Northern Hemisphere. The rich agricultural landscape has been well-preserved and cared-for by locals and well-respected by visitors, making it a true nature treasure. View the stellar wildlife on the island; you'll see great horned owls, frogs and coyotes, and with water all around, go fishing for steelhead, sturgeon and salmon. There are over 250 species of birds, 28 species of fish and 57 species of mammals. You can also visit the local farms, and buy fresh flowers, tomatoes, corn, pumpkins and everything in between. Near to downtown Portland, visitors to Island Cove Park can also look forward to nearby conveniences such as restaurants and shops, as well as the opportunity to explore the city's galleries, theaters and museums. The park includes amenities such as full hookups big rig sites, water, sewer, showers, electricity, laundry facilities. We look forward to having you soon!

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Site

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Full Hook Up 30 AMPS $45.00 $160.00
Full Hook Up 50 AMPS $45.00 $160.00
Riverside --

20 Amps

30 Amps

50 Amps

Big Rig Friendly

Community Restrooms

Community Showers

General Store

Laundry Facilities

Pet Friendly

Propane Refilling Station

Sewer Hookups

Slide Outs

Trash Service

Water Hookups



Biking

Boating

Hunting

Wildlife Viewing






31421 North West Reeder Road, Portland, OR, 97231
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Overall Rating:

4.7

Robert Torres avatar

Robert Torres

5

The campsites clean everyone very friendly. My husband and I would definitely stay there again. Only downside is the sues are to close together. Not much privacy

9/18/2023
Leah Berokoff avatar

Leah Berokoff

4

Well organized campground, friendly staff, trees are nice for shade. The pull through site was very small. I loved having a pool option. It took a bit to mentally get over the dirtiness of the pool water but once I went in it was quite refreshing and we had a nice time.

7/17/2023
Davina Bruno avatar

Davina Bruno

5

The minute I saw pictures of the Alabama Hills online, I was sold! And in the real life, the rock formation is so much more amazing. That's initially why we chose Boulder Creek which is super close to the formation, but we ended up having a blast at the camp site too. We visited the Cerro Gordo Ghost Town with a group on a cloudy day and it was so spooky, and the next day, went on Diaz Lake for some light fishing. There's so many activities surrounding the park, but then it was super easy to just return at the park and have an equally great time. The RV sites are full hookup, taking a huge burden off our shoulders, and the clubhouse has a full kitchen setup and entertainment system, mini-library and even a small aviary. It was all so well put-together. I honestly couldn't ask for a better place to enjoy some great site seeing but also a really mellow site to just unwind. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group

1/18/2017