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Explore the outdoors on two wheels at campgrounds and RV parks with biking, perfect for mountain bikers, casual cruisers, and families alike. Many of these destinations feature direct access to scenic routes through forests, along lakes, or across gentle terrain—and some even offer bike rentals on-site, so you can hit the trail without bringing your own gear.

RV parks and campgrounds with Biking near Weed, California.

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Crescent City Harbor District

53 RV Sites

Crescent City Harbor District in Crescent City, CA, offers 53 RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 45 feet. Redwood Harbor Village sites come in several categories — full-hookup back-ins, full-hookup back-ins with a view, pull-thrus, and dry camping — with full-hookup sites carrying water, sewer, and electric plus site-delivered WiFi. The view sites are the ones to request. The park is rated big rig friendly, with a bathhouse with showers, a general store, and on-site dining. Pets are welcome. A working marina with boat docks, a beach, and walking trails fill the property, with fishing, boating, swimming, and biking. The park sits at 159 Starfish Way on the working harbor of Crescent City — the northernmost city on the California coast, at the southern edge of the Del Norte redwoods and within 10 miles of both Jedediah Smith and Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Parks. Rates by site category are on the booking page. Harbor view sites and the summer redwood season both book first.

from $37/night

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Sunny Valley Campground

Sunny Valley Campground in Wolf Creek, Oregon, offers large, shaded full-hookup RV sites on a big-rig-friendly property along the I-5 corridor between Medford and Roseburg. An outdoor pool, hot tub, clubhouse, and general store serve both through-travelers and guests basing themselves in the Rogue River country. Full-hookup RV sites accommodate large rigs, with the shade a genuine advantage in southern Oregon summers. A general store, laundry, propane fills, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout. Pets are welcome. An outdoor pool and hot tub anchor the warm months, with a clubhouse, community fire pit, and playground on the grounds and volleyball and horseshoes besides. Hiking, biking, and swimming run from the area, with planned activities through the season and a national park within reach. The campground sits near the confluence of Grave Creek and the Rogue River, in a stretch of southwestern Oregon defined by rugged canyon terrain, dense mixed conifer forest, and one of the premier wild-and-scenic river systems on the Pacific Coast. That makes it a practical basecamp for the whitewater, hiking, and natural heritage of the greater Grants Pass and Rogue River region, as much as a convenient stop for travelers passing through. The park serves the I-5 corridor year-round, with summer rafting and hiking season driving the heaviest demand alongside cross-state travel. Reserve ahead for warm-weather weekends, when the Rogue corridor fills with both through-traffic and destination visitors.

from $25/night

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Turtle Rock RV Resort

6 RV Sites

Turtle Rock RV Resort in Gold Beach, Oregon, offers six RV sites with 30 and 50-amp full hookups and cable TV, sized for rigs to 85 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Site categories include creek view back-ins and — distinctively — a back-in site with its own hot tub, on a small resort near where the Rogue River meets the Pacific. Six back-in sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with cable TV, sized to 85 feet, with fire pits. Categories run standard back-in, creek view back-in, and back-in with hot tub, the last a genuinely uncommon feature at an RV site. A general store, propane fills, laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout. Group stays require a one-night non-refundable deposit per reserved site at booking; group facility rates are available by phone. On-site recreation is deeper than six sites would suggest. A hot tub and sauna, a game room with billiards, a disc golf course, bike rentals, volleyball, horseshoes, and corn hole fill the property, with on-site dining for meals and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. Gold Beach sits in Curry County where the Rogue River — federally designated Wild and Scenic — meets the Pacific at the historic bar. The Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor's viewpoint trails run south along some of the most spectacular and least-visited coastline in the contiguous United States, and Rogue River jet boat tours, coastal hiking, and year-round crabbing and ocean fishing all run from town. Summer is peak on the southern Oregon coast. With six sites, reserve as early as you can.

from $61/night

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Oregon Outback RV Park

11 RV Sites, 1 Tent Site

Oregon Outback RV Park in Lakeview, Oregon, offers 11 RV sites and a tent site on the Oregon Outback Scenic Byway, with 30 and 50-amp water-and-electric service and rigs accepted to 80 feet. Pull-through and no-hookup back-in categories serve a spacious, family-owned property at 4,800 feet with views of Abert Rim. Eleven sites run in pull-through and no-hookup back-in configurations, the serviced sites carrying water and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 80 feet, with picnic tables — note there are no sewer hookups, though a dump station is available. A tent site covers simpler camping. Laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, and WiFi handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. A playground serves families, and the setting does the rest. Abert Rim rises directly from the alkali flat of Lake Abert's western shore — the longest exposed fault escarpment in North America at over 30 miles long and 2,500 feet tall, a geological display that recalibrates your sense of the Great Basin's vertical scale. Fishing, hiking, biking, birding, and hot springs are all accessible from the area, with skiing nearby in season. The elevation delivers crisp, clear air and genuinely dark night skies, which the Outback Byway's distance from any major urban center sustains. Lake County packs more geological and wildlife interest into its landscape than almost anywhere else in Oregon. The park serves the high desert season, with summer travel on the byway the peak and fall bringing clear conditions and quiet. With 11 sites, reserve ahead for summer weekends.

from $25/night

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Honey Bear By the Sea RV Resort

97 RV Sites, 19 Tent Sites

Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort in Gold Beach, Oregon, offers 97 RV sites and 19 tent sites at the mouth of the Rogue River, with 20, 30, and 50-amp full hookups, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 60 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Ocean-view back-in and premium pet sites join pull-through, pull-in, and partial-hookup categories, with a recreation center, koi pond, and beach. Ninety-seven sites span standard back-in, back-in partial hookup, ocean-view back-in, premium back-in, premium pet, premium pull-thru, and pull-in categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The ocean-view category is the one to request, and the dedicated premium pet sites are an unusual and practical touch. Nineteen tent sites round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, showers, firewood, RV storage, and boat storage handle the practical side. A recreation center, game room, library, billiards, ping pong, basketball, and horseshoes fill the indoor side, with a beach, koi pond, walking trails, hiking, biking, and a dog park outdoors. Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking run from the river. Pets are welcome. The Rogue's legendary steelhead and salmon waters meet the Pacific here, with the Wild Rogue Wilderness inland and the Oregon Coast's most dramatic shoreline running north and south. Summer and the fall salmon runs drive demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $42 $36/night

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Crescent RV Park

10 Tent Sites

Crescent RV Park in Crescent, Oregon, offers full-hookup RV sites and 10 tent sites operating year-round at the eastern base of the Cascade Range, with a big-rig-friendly layout, laundry, showers, and WiFi. The year-round operation is the distinguishing fact here — winter visitors get full infrastructure when the region's ski and snowmobile season is at its peak. Full-hookup sites carry water, sewer, and electric, with a big-rig-friendly layout for larger coaches, and 10 tent sites cover simpler camping. A dump station, restrooms, hot showers, and coin-operated laundry run year-round, and WiFi reaches the park. The Crescent commercial corridor is within walking distance — Ken's Sporting Goods, a gas station, a convenience store, restaurants, and a US Forest Service station — which removes the provisioning drive that most rural campgrounds require. Pets are welcome. On-site facilities are practical rather than recreational: the dump station, laundry, showers, and restrooms are what a year-round park in this climate needs, and the big-rig-friendly layout means long coaches can get in and out in winter conditions. National forest ATV trails start a quarter mile east of the park, which puts off-road riding within walking distance of your site. Fishing, boating, hiking, biking, and stargazing all run from the immediate area, with skiing nearby in season. Crescent sits in Klamath County where the pumice desert and ponderosa pine of the Oregon high desert meet the Cascades. The Cascade Lakes Scenic Highway is under nine miles out, Crescent Lake is 20 miles, and Crater Lake is 55 — with Waldo and Paulina Lakes and Salt Creek Falls in between. Summer brings lake and hiking traffic; winter brings skiers and snowmobilers to a park that stays open and fully serviced when others in the region close. Both seasons run steady, so reserve ahead either way, and expect the winter months to draw a different crowd entirely — sledders and skiers running the Willamette Pass and Mount Bachelor terrain rather than the summer lake circuit.

from $20/night

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Blue Lakes Village RV Park

14 RV Sites

Blue Lakes Village RV Park in Upper Lake, CA, offers 14 full-hookup back-in RV sites with 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 40 feet. Every site is a back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi. Note the electrical: this is a 30-amp park throughout, so a rig wired for heavier service will need an adapter and some load management, and the 40-foot maximum keeps it to mid-size rigs. Laundry and a bathhouse with showers are on site, and pets are welcome with a dog park. The water is why people book. A fishing pier and a beach give guests direct access to Blue Lakes, which stay private to resort guests — a genuinely rare thing in California — with swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and biking from the property. Upper Lake sits in Lake County, in the wine country foothills north of Clear Lake, directly across Highway 20 from the lakes. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Fourteen sites on a private lake means summer fills quickly — reserve well ahead.

from $55/night

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Clear Lake Campground

39 RV Sites

Clear Lake Campground in Clearlake, California, offers 36 full-hookup RV sites on Cache Creek with 30-amp service, taking rigs to 40 feet, plus a boat ramp, kayak and boat rentals, and an outdoor pool. Established in the 1950s, it sits on the sole natural outlet of Clear Lake — the largest natural freshwater lake entirely within California. Thirty-six sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp in back-in, creekside back-in, and pull-through configurations sized to 40 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Rigs longer than 40 feet will not fit, and the 30-amp service is worth noting for guests running high-draw appliances. Laundry, restrooms, and showers handle longer stays, and WiFi reaches the property. Water access is the campground's core. A boat ramp gives direct entry to the creek and lake, and boat and kayak rentals are available on site for guests who arrive without their own. Fishing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boats, and swimming all run from the property, with an outdoor pool as the managed alternative. A playground serves families, and hiking, biking, ping pong, and birding fill out the rest. Pets are welcome. Cache Creek carries bass and catfish, and Clear Lake's position on the migratory corridor concentrates birdlife through spring and fall. Note the lake experiences blue-green algae blooms in some summer periods, which affects swimming conditions. Clearlake sits 90 miles north of San Francisco on Highway 20, in Lake County's wine country and volcanic highlands. The campground has drawn returning Bay Area families for seven decades. Summer is peak — reserve ahead, and check current lake conditions when planning swimming.

from $58/night

Village Camp Truckee

85 RV Sites, 29 Cabins

Village Camp Truckee in California offers 85 full-hookup RV sites and 29 cabins at 5,817 feet in the Sierra Nevada, with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, ADA-accessible sites, and rigs accepted to 81 feet. Premium ADA pull-through, deluxe, standard, and economy pull-through categories join back-in sites minutes from Donner Lake. Eighty-five sites span back-in, economy pull-thru, standard pull-thru, deluxe pull-thru, premium pull-thru, and premium ADA pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 81 feet. A dedicated premium ADA pull-through category is genuinely uncommon — accessible sites here are a proper tier rather than an afterthought. Twenty-nine cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Two policies to check before booking: holiday weekends carry a three-night minimum, and RVs must be 10 years or newer and RVIA certified, with non-compliant reservations canceled on arrival. A fitness center, recreation center, clubhouse, sports courts, walking trails, hiking, biking, swimming, a playground, and dog park fill the grounds, with planned activities through the season and a golf course nearby. Truckee is close enough to Tahoe's skiing, paddling, and hiking to serve as a basecamp for all of it, and far enough from the South Shore to keep the mountain-town character. Summer and ski season both draw hard. Reserve well ahead, and confirm your RV meets the age requirement.

from $70/night

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Eugene Mobile Village-RV Park

4 RV Sites

Eugene Mobile Village and RV Park in Eugene, Oregon, offers full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet, in the Glenwood neighborhood on the Eugene-Springfield border. The park has been welcoming travelers since 1945, with laundry, showers, and site WiFi. Pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 45 feet, with picnic tables and site WiFi. Every site pulls through, which suits the overnight and short-stay traffic the park mainly serves. Laundry, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. This is a small property — call ahead rather than counting on a space. Pets are welcome. The amenity set stays practical, with fishing, biking, and hiking from the surrounding area and boating nearby. The value here is an urban location with genuine hookups, in a city where that combination is scarce. The position is convenient in a way few campgrounds manage. The park sits just off I-5 on the border of Eugene and Springfield, a minute's drive from downtown Springfield's shopping and dining, with the University of Oregon stadium a few minutes away. Beyond the city, the McKenzie River fly fishing corridor, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, and the Three Sisters Wilderness are all accessible — Eugene is arguably the most outdoor-recreation-accessible university city in the Pacific Northwest. University event weekends, particularly home football games, tighten Eugene lodging considerably. Reserve well ahead if your stay overlaps one.

from $63/night


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