Crater Lake National Park, Oregon’s only national park, is home to the deepest lake in the United States. At a depth of 1,949 feet, the lake occupies a caldera that was formed when volcanic Mount Mazama collapsed. Circling the lake is the 33-mile Rim Drive with 30 overlook viewing stops. Only one seasonal campground within the park, the Mazama Campground, can accommodate RVs.
Ninety miles south of Seattle, Washington, Mt. Rainier National Park is home to the tallest mountain in the Cascade Range. Hikers can enjoy over 275 miles of hiking trails. Mountain climbers visit the park by the thousands to scale this 14,410-foot active volcano. There are three campgrounds in the park: Cougar Rock Campground, Ohanapecosh Campground, and White River Campground. Camping within the park is only open seasonally during the summer months.
Redwood National Park is actually four separate parks owned by the state of California and the federal government. These four parks are Redwood National Park, Prairie Creek State Park, Jedidiah State Park, and Del Norte State Park. The park is home to the tallest trees in the world. Its location along the Northern California coastline gives this park its year-round mild temperature and pleasant climate. Four campgrounds within the national park can accommodate RV's: Jedediah Smith Campground, Mill Creek Campground, Gold Bluff Beach Campground, and Elk Prairie Campground. Some RV size restrictions exist, and reservations are required.
LaPine State Park offers everything people look for on an Oregon vacation, including trout fishing in the Deschutes River and miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking. In winter, the trails provide a place for snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The state campground here offers 82 RV sites with full hookups and 47 electric and water-only sites. A dump station is on-site to dump your RV tanks, and it is free for both guests and non-guests.
Outdoor water activities are the highlight of The Cove Palisades State Park in central Oregon. Man-made reservoir Lake Billy Chinook offers fishing, swimming, windsurfing, boating, and water skiing. This generously sized lake has an average depth of 102 feet and is surrounded by 72 miles of shoreline. Seasonal RV camping is available here at both the Deschutes River Campground and the Crooked River Campground. During the summer months, boat rentals are available on the lake.
On the banks of the Deschutes River sits Tumalo State Park, which is full of challenging hikes in a scenic setting. Wildlife viewing in the area provides a glimpse of blue herons, eagles, coyotes, and deer. The Tumalo State Campground offers 23 full-hookup sites.
Top among landmarks in the state of Oregon, Smith Rock is only 20-miles from Prineville. World-class mountain climbers come here to scale the more than 1,500 climbing routes. Non-climbers will appreciate the area's casual hiking trails.
Chimney Rock provides an amazing view of the landscape. The hike there is an easy 2.6 miles round-trip with an elevation gain of only 665 feet. Trails allow dogs and mountain bikes. The gravel parking area has room for eight cars. Boman Dam, which creates the Prineville Reservoir, is 240 feet high and supplies the neighboring area with farm water irrigation.
The popular Crooked River Ranch RV Park houses 90 full-hookup spaces that are popular with families. Couples looking for a relaxed atmosphere will appreciate the River Rim RV Park LLC, a smaller park with only 24 full-hookup sites. The Crown Villa RV Resort is a top pick for any RV traveler looking for larger sites. Back-in sites can accommodate rigs up to 72 feet while extra-long pull-through sites accommodate vehicles up to 103 feet. All sites have full RV hookups.
How does RVshare classify an affordable RV rental?
RVshare defines an affordable RV rental as any rental that is priced between $100-$250 per night. These rentals are perfect for travelers looking for an affordable way to see the country.
Can I rent an affordable RV in Prineville, OR that still offers the amenities and features I desire for my trips, such as a kitchen, bathroom, or air conditioning?
Yes! RVshare has a wide variety of affordable RV rentals available in cities across the United States. These rentals often come equipped with amenities like a full kitchen, bathroom, and air conditioning, providing travelers with all the comforts of home while on the road.
Are there any additional fees or charges for renting an affordable RV in Prineville, OR, such as cleaning or mileage fees?
The owner of the RV determines any additional fees or charges associated with the rental, such as cleaning or mileage fees. Any fees or charges will be clearly stated in the RV listing description on the RVshare website.
How do I properly maintain and care for an affordable RV rental during my trip, and are there any special considerations I should be aware of?
It is important to follow the guidelines provided by the RV’s owner for proper care of the rental during the trip. This includes keeping the RV clean and free of damage, and using the appropriate cleaning products for the materials in the RV. The RV owner is responsible for the regular maintenance of the RV.
Can I rent an affordable RV in Prineville, OR for an extended period, and are any discounts or promotions available for longer rentals?
Yes! Many RV owners on RVshare offer affordable rental options for extended periods of time. Though RVshare does not offer discounts, owners may offer discounted rentals for extended time periods.
What fuel efficiency can I expect from an affordable RV rental, and how can I minimize fuel costs during my trip?
RVs are not known for their fuel efficiency, but renters can take steps to minimize fuel costs during their trip. This includes avoiding speeding and rapid acceleration, maintaining a consistent speed, and avoiding excessive idling. Also remember that the larger and heavier the vehicle, the lower the fuel efficiency.
Do I bring my bedding and linens to use in an affordable RV rental, and what kind of storage options are available for these items?
The RV owner determines what is included with the rental, such as bedding and linens. Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information. Many RVs have storage options for personal items, including bedding and linens.
How do I properly level and stabilize my RV rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need?
Leveling and stabilizing an RV rental is important for both safety and comfort. RV owners typically provide leveling blocks and stabilizing jacks to renters, along with instructions for proper use.
Do I bring my entertainment equipment or appliances for an affordable RV rental, such as a portable grill or music player?
Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information on what is included with the rental, such as entertainment equipment or appliances. Some RVs come equipped with a portable grill or music player, while others do not.
What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform in the RV during my rental period?
Renters are responsible for keeping the RV clean and free of damage during the rental period. Any other maintenance or upkeep is the responsibility of the RV’s owner. Renters should follow the guidelines provided by the owner for proper care and maintenance of the rental during the trip.