Vancouver RV Park

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7603 NorthEast 13th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98665

Vancouver RV Park is located near the breathtaking city of Portland, Oregon and is the perfect place to settle in for a long and exciting camping escape. The campground is conveniently located near to urban treasures and is surrounded by miles of gorgeous natural landscape. 

 

Amenities and Activities

RVers can take advantage of a ton of great activities near the campground. Some camper favorites include: skiing, snow-boarding, hiking, biking, diving, fishing, wildlife viewing, swimming, golfing and boat tours. Amenities onsite include: clubhouse, full kitchen and RV sites and hookups.

 

Attractions

Travelers can look forward to iconic local attractions such as:

- Oregon Historical Society Museum

- Portland Union Station

- Oregon Rail Heritage Center

- Hoyt Arboretum

- Lan Su Chinese Garden

- 3D Center of Art and Photography

- The Faux Museum

 

With acres of greenery in almost every direction, fresh air and plenty to do in the city, it's no wonder this parks fills up quickly; book early, and we hope to see you there!

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


Short RV Sites

For rigs up to 33 feet. Wifi available in hotspots throughout the park. Prices do not include 2% credit card processing fee. 

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Short RV Site $60.00 $300.00 $520.00 See More
Long RV Sites

For rigs up to 52 feet. Wifi available in hotspots throughout the park. Prices do not include 2% credit card processing fee. 

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Long RV Site $60.00 $300.00 $690.00 See More

Pets Allowed

Shower

Pull-Thru RV Sites

Laundry Facilities

Clubhouse

Big Rig Friendly

Water Hookups

Gasoline Nearby

RV Hookup

Cable Hookups

Sewer Hookups

Paved Roads

Slide Outs

Trash Service

WiFi

50 Amps

20 Amps

30 Amps



Beer/Wine Tasting



Extended Stay





Senior Citizen (65 or older)

Military (Active or Retired)


7603 NorthEast 13th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98665
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