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RVing in Portland

Rent an RV in Portland and enjoy all that Portland has to offer.

Rent an RV in Portland

RV Rental Locations in Portland

Cruise America – Portland

Cruise America 8400 State Hwy 213, Portland, OR

RV Rentals in Portland

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Compact RV 19 ft

RV Model Cruise C19

  • 0 miles/night included
  • Sleeps 3

Class C 25′

RV Model Cruise C25

  • 0 miles/night included
  • Sleeps 5

Class C 30′

RV Model Cruise C30

  • 0 miles/night included
  • Sleeps 7

T17 Truck & Camper

RV Model Cruise T17

  • 0 miles/night included
  • Sleeps 2

The Oregon coast offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. If you rent one of our Portland RV rentals, you can start in historic Astoria, then travel the beautiful coastline down through Newport and Coos Bay. On the way back, venture inland and travel through the quaint Willamette Valley where roadside stands appear on the country lanes. Or visit one of the valley’s 200+ wineries. With a Portland RV rental, you can take your time and enjoy all the history and magnificent scenery the Oregon coast has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can sleep in an RV?

The number of people that can sleep in an RV varies by model. Some of the smaller camper vans only sleep two people. Larger RVs can sleep up to 8 people.

Can I do a one way RV rental from Portland?

Yes, many of our locations will allow you to do one way RV rentals.

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Portland? 

Prices fluctuate based on season, location, and availability similar to airline prices. In general, the earlier you book, the lower the price. On average you can expect to pay between $40 and $150 per night for a small RV and $60 to $300 for a larger RV.

Places to Camp Around Portland

Gales Creek Campground – A campground set beside a creek in a luscious green forest located only 40 minutes from Portland. Gales Creek, Oregon.

Stewart State Park – Located west of Portland in the foothills of the Northern Oregon Coast Mountain Range. You can spend your days exploring hours of hiking and biking trails through hills, forests, streams, and wildflowers. 29936-29978 Nehalem Hwy, Buxton, Oregon.

Trillium Lake – Located in Mount Hood National Forest, 30 minutes from Portland. This campground offers views of Mount Hood and a hiking/biking trail around the serene lake. Forest Road 2656, Government Camp, Oregon.

Barton Park – Located 22 miles from Portland, is a beautiful recreation site on the Clackamas River. 19009 SE Barton Park Rd, Boring, Oregon.

Horning’s Hideout – A quiet, uncrowded getaway. Activities including disc golf, fishing, and paddle boating. 21277 NW Brunswick Canyon Road, North Plains, Oregon.

Lazy Bend Campground – 1 hour from Portland on the Clackamas River. A convenient location for those wishing to do some boating. 45200 OR-224, Estacada, Oregon.

Oxbow Regional Park – Spend some hot summer days swimming, kayaking, rafting, or fishing on Sandy River located 30 minutes from Portland. 3010 SE Oxbow Pkwy, Gresham, Oregon.

Champoeg State Park – This campground sits on the bank of the Willamette River and offers a combination of history, recreation, and nature. Located 30 minutes from Portland. Champoeg State Heritage Area, St Paul, Oregon.

Ainsworth State Park – Located 34 miles from Portland in the Columbia River Gorge. The campground offers easy access to hiking trails and waterfalls. Historic Columbia River Hwy, Cascade Locks, Oregon.

Elk Creek Campground – This 14 site campground is 1 hour away from Portland and is a popular spot for the angler because it sits at the junction of Elk Creek and Wilson River. Wilson River Hwy, Tillamook, Oregon.

McNeil Campground – A primitive campground located 1 hour and 15 minutes from Portland. A popular location to begin your hike to Ramona fall or other hiking trails. 182, Rhododendron, Oregon.

Places to Camp Around Oregon

Metzler Park – A more isolated park with hiking and fishing spots along beautiful Clear Creek. Estacada, Oregon.

Lost Lake Campground – This campground sites beside a classic alpine lake on the side of Mount Hood. 9000 Lost Lake Road, Hood River, Oregon.

Cape Lookout State Park – Beautiful ocean views and beach access as well as walking trails fantastic for whale watching. Tillamook, Oregon.

Baker Bay Campgrounds & Marina – A great spot for water sports like swimming, boating, and waterskiing as well as hiking and biking. 35635 Shoreview Dr, Dorena, Oregon.

Oceanside Beachfront RV Resort – This oceanside RV Park is conveniently located near state parks, restaurants, wineries, and museums. 90281 Cape Arago Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon.

Bend/Sisters Garden RV Resort – Located in a beautiful garden setting with a stocked pond, spa, heated pool, and mini-golf. 67667 Hwy 20, Sisters, Oregon.

Grande Hot Springs RV Resort – Located in the scenic Grand Rhonde Valley Region. The main attraction is a 186-degree hot lake! 65182 Hot Lake Ln, La Grande, Oregon.

Sunny Valley RV Park and Campground – A convenient family-friendly campground surrounded by Wolf Creek Park. 140 Old Stage Road, Sunny Valley, Oregon.

Wallowa Lake State Park – This stunning campground is located in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. There is a marina and boat ramp and it is an ideal place for hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing. Wallowa Lake State Park, Joseph, Oregon.

Sea & Sand RV Park – Located on the central Oregon Coast and set directly on the beach. This park is also close to many major attractions such as the Enchanted Forest Theme Park, Washington Park, Oregon Zoo, and Portland. 4985 N Highway 101, Depoe Bay, Oregon.

Crater Lake RV Park – Surrounded by amazing natural attractions like Cascade Gorge, Red Rock Canyon, and of course Crater Lake. Hiking and biking trails, fishing, boating, rafting, and snowmobiling opportunities are all close by. 46611 Hwy 62 (Crater Lake Hwy) Prospect, Oregon.

Boardman Marina & RV Park – Set along the Columbia River and nearby the Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge. This is a relaxing escape with beautiful water views. 1 West Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon.

Umatilla Marina RV Park – This campground is in the perfect location to watch the sunset and rise over the Columbia River. It is a fantastic spot for fishing, boating, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing due to its close proximity to the McNary Wildlife Nature Area. 1710 Quincy Ave, Umatilla, Oregon.

Crystal Crane Hot Springs – This RV destination gives you 24-hour access to the hot springs, meaning you can soak under the stars! 59315 Highway 78, Burns, Oregon.

Portland RV Rentals serving the local area

Serving Beaverton, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Newberg, Dundee, Yamhill, Laurel, Gaston, Forest Grove, Hillsboro, North Plains, Banks, Manning, Burlington, Vancouver, Sauvie Island, Scappoose, Bacona, Warren, Spitzenberg, St Helens, La Center, Ridgefield, Lewisville, Battle Ground, Hockinson, Salmon Creek, Five Corners, Camas, Troutdale, Bridal Veil, Latourell, Gresham, Happy Valley, Boring, Sandy, Cherryville, Dover, George, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Springwater, Dodge, Clackamas, West Linn, Oregon City, Beaver Creek, and Aurora Oregon.

Places to Fly in and out in the Portland area

Portland International Airport – 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, Oregon.

Portland–Hillsboro Airport – 7200 NE Airport Way, Portland, Oregon.

Portland–Troutdale Airport – 920 NW Perimeter Way, Troutdale, Oregon.

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