Redwood National Park is home to the tallest trees, vast prairies, wild rivers, oak woodlands, and 40 miles of rugged coastline. You can take a long day hiking and exploring the park, or get pumped and grab your bicycle for 10 miles of trails and open roads.
Crater Lake National Park was formed when a brutal eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak, witnessed about 7,700 years ago by Native Americans. This park is open year-round 24 hours a day, giving you plenty of opportunities to savor the sunset and moonlit sky, hike the trail along the lakeshore, and see spectacular views from the Sinnott Overlook.
Lassen Volcanic National Park is in the northeast corner of California, and it bubbles, streams, and roars because of its hydrothermal activity. The Bumpass Hell Trail includes a stretch along a boardwalk with close-up views of vivid turquoise pools and boiling mud pots. The trail is a gentle three-mile hike with terrific views of Brokeoff Volcano and Lassen Peak.
Humbug Mountain State Park features a 5.5-mile hike to the 1,765-foot summit of Humbug Mountain with south-facing ocean views. The state park also includes a picnic area with a gazebo for family gatherings; plus the beach is great for swimming, kayaking, and other water recreational activities.
Harris Beach State Park sits on the rugged south coast providing a splendid seascape for sightseers. It has several trails for hiking, miles of sandy beaches for swimming, and rocky outcroppings to explore. The park is about three miles from Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, where you can take advantage of the series of scenic waysides and unparalleled ocean views.
Cape Blanco State Park sits on the westernmost tip of Oregon and is perched over the Pacific Ocean. It features a 19th-century lighthouse and an early Irish settler's home. Fishing, hiking, biking, swimming, and relaxing on the beach are some outdoor activities you can find at Cape Blanco.
There is no shortage when it comes to exploring Oregon landmarks including ones near Gold Beach. Thomas Creek Bridge stands about 345 feet high and was built in 1961. This landmark is the highest bridge in Oregon and crosses a deep valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean on coastal Route 101. Cape Blanco Lighthouse was built in 1970 and is the oldest lighthouse remaining in Oregon. This 59-foot tower was built atop the headland 245 feet above the sea. Another place worth visiting is Geisel Monument State Heritage Site.
The Indian Creek RV Park is one of RVshare's top picks near Gold Beach, featuring 90 RV hookup sites, free Wi-Fi, a gift shop, an on-site café, a TV lounge, and a convenience store. It sits where the Rogue meets the Pacific and two miles north of Gold Beach. Another top pick for camping is the Turtle Rock RV Resort, offering many outdoor recreations such as hiking, birdwatching, wildlife observation, and so much more. It sits right off of route 101 at the south end of sunny Gold Beach.
How does RVshare classify a cheap RV rental?
RVshare defines an affordable RV rental as any rental that is priced under $100 per night. Renters can search for RVs in a range of budget-friendly options.
What is the average cost of renting a cheap RV in Gold Beach, OR, and how do I save money on my rental?
The average cost of renting a cheap RV in a specific city or state varies based on factors such as RV type, rental duration, and location. Renters can save money by renting during off-season months or by splitting the cost with a group of friends or family members.
Are any discounts or promotions available for renting a cheap RV, such as off-season rates or group discounts?
RVshare does not offer discounts or promotions for cheap RV rentals. However, renters may find cheaper options during off-season months or by negotiating with the owner for a lower rental rate.
How do I find cheap RV rentals in Gold Beach, OR that meet my safety and reliability standards?
All RVs on RVshare are vetted and considered safe to operate. Renters can also read reviews from past renters to ensure the RV meets their standards for safety and reliability.
Do I bring my bedding and linens to use in a budget-friendly RV rental, and what storage options are available for these items?
The RV owners determine what is available with the rental, such as bedding and utensils. Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information. Storage options for personal items can vary by RV, so renters should check with the owner for available storage space.
How can I properly clean and sanitize an RV rental before and after my rental period?
Renters should clean up and leave the RV as they found it, or follow instructions provided by the RV owner. RVshare recommends using cleaning products and disinfectants that are safe for use on RV surfaces.
Are there any specific safety features or amenities I should prioritize when renting an affordable RV?
Renters should prioritize safety features such as smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Other amenities, such as air conditioning and kitchen appliances, depend on the renter's personal preferences and needs.
Do I bring my outdoor equipment or appliances to use with an cheap RV rental?
The RV owners determine what is available with the rental, such as outdoor equipment and appliances. Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information.
How can I ensure that a cheap RV rental is adequately insured and meets all legal requirements in Gold Beach, OR before leaving on my trip?
All RVshare rentals come with insurance, with three packages available to choose from.
Are there any specific areas or routes I should avoid when driving an cheap RV rental in Gold Beach, OR to minimize my risk of accidents or damage?
Renters should check with the owner or do research on the best routes for RV travel in a specific city or state. They should also be aware of any specific driving laws or restrictions, such as low bridges or weight limits.