Oregon - The Pacific Northwest Adventure Awaits
Location: Stretching from the rugged Pacific Coast to volcanic peaks and lush forests,
Oregon offers one of the most diverse landscapes in the U.S. It’s a dream destination
for RV travelers who love nature, coastal drives, waterfalls, and wide-open camping spots under the
stars.
About Oregon
Oregon is known for its wild beauty and adventurous spirit. You can surf in the morning, hike a glacier in
the afternoon, and relax beside a roaring campfire at night. From Crater Lake’s crystal waters to the
Columbia River Gorge’s waterfalls, the state invites exploration - especially by RV, where you can enjoy
both flexibility and comfort along the way.
Why Visit Oregon
- Scenic diversity: Ocean beaches, ancient forests, volcanoes, deserts, and lakes all
within a single road trip.
- Epic drives: The Pacific Coast Highway (US 101), Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, and
Columbia River Highway are musts.
- Outdoor adventure: Surfing, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, skiing - Oregon has
it all.
- Eco-conscious camping: Many RV parks and campgrounds emphasize sustainability and
natural preservation.
- Local flavor: Craft breweries, coastal seafood, and small-town farmers markets dot
the route.
RV Rental Options
- ShareMyCoach: Provides high-quality RV rentals that can be driven or delivered to
major Oregon destinations. Perfect for long scenic drives or stationary camping in national
forests and coastal parks.
- Delivery & Setup: ShareMyCoach can deliver your RV to nearby Oregon entry points
like Medford, Eugene, or Portland, saving travel time and setup hassle.
- All-Season Ready: Oregon weather can vary - their RVs come equipped for both warm
coastlines and cool mountain nights, with heating, AC, and generator options.
Featured RVs from ShareMyCoach
- Class A Scenic Voyager: Luxury coach perfect for extended stays and large groups
exploring the Oregon Coast or Crater Lake.
- Class C Adventure RV: Mid-size and easy to handle on mountain routes or state park
campgrounds.
- Toy Hauler Trailer: Great for outdoor enthusiasts bringing ATVs, bikes, or
surfboards.
- Compact Campervan: Ideal for couples navigating Oregon’s coastal roads and forest
routes.
Top RV Destinations in Oregon
- Crater Lake National Park: Home to America’s deepest lake - famous for its
brilliant blue color and surrounding volcanic cliffs.
- Oregon Coast (US 101): Drive the entire 363-mile coastline, stopping at seaside
towns like Cannon Beach, Newport, and Bandon.
- Columbia River Gorge: Waterfall paradise just east of Portland - visit Multnomah
Falls and scenic lookout points.
- Bend & Sunriver: Outdoor hub for kayaking, rock climbing, and mountain biking in
Central Oregon.
- Mount Hood: Iconic snow-capped peak with year-round recreation, skiing, and forest
camping.
- Silver Falls State Park: Known as “the crown jewel” of Oregon’s state parks,
featuring the Trail of Ten Falls hike.
Where to Stay - Popular RV Parks
- Sea & Sand RV Park (Depoe Bay): Ocean-view sites on the Oregon Coast with full
hookups.
- Crater Lake RV Park: Wooded sites near the park’s southern entrance with easy
access to hiking trails.
- Bend-Sisters Garden RV Resort: Luxury park with full hookups, pool, and mountain
views.
- Fort Stevens State Park: One of Oregon’s largest campgrounds, featuring beaches,
hiking, and historical ruins.
Helpful Tips for RV Travelers
- Weather can change quickly - pack for rain, especially along the coast and mountains.
- Reserve in advance during summer months - Oregon’s state parks fill up fast.
- Many parks offer dry camping - bring extra water, propane, and generator fuel.
- Use Oregon’s scenic byways - they’re RV-friendly and full of incredible viewpoints.
- Respect wildfire restrictions and use designated fire pits only.
- Don’t miss local farmers markets - perfect for fresh produce and Oregon-made goods.
Nearby Adventures
- Portland: Hip city with food trucks, craft breweries, and urban parks.
- Willamette Valley: Famous wine country with scenic vineyard drives.
- Smith Rock State Park: Premier rock climbing and hiking destination near Bend.
- Ashland: Home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and small-town charm.
Whether you’re cruising the coast, exploring mountain lakes, or relaxing in a forest retreat, Oregon is made
for RV travelers. ShareMyCoach helps make your adventure seamless - offering
comfortable, self-contained RVs so you can experience every corner of the state at your own pace.