RV Parks In Beaverton, OR
45.4871° N, 122.8037° W
Quick Overview
Beaverton has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers passing through the Portland metro's western suburbs. Sitting just west of Portland along the Sunset Highway corridor, Beaverton puts you within easy reach of both downtown Portland attractions and the wine country of the Tualatin Valley without dealing with city traffic from a downtown campground. The parks here range from full-service RV resorts with all the amenities to more basic spots that work well for overnight stops or weekend getaways. Highway 26 runs directly through the area providing quick access from the coast or from eastern Oregon, while Highway 217 connects south to Tigard and I-5. The MAX Blue Line light rail runs right through Beaverton, making it one of the few RV camping areas in Oregon where you can park your rig and take public transit into a major city for the day. Local RV parks tend to fill up during summer months and major Portland events like the Rose Festival, so booking ahead from June through September is a smart move. Cedar Hills, one of Beaverton's main commercial districts, has everything you'll need for resupply including multiple grocery stores, hardware shops, and an RV-friendly Costco off Walker Road. The listings below cover all currently verified options in the greater Beaverton area. Beaverton's proximity to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park provides green space and easy nature trails right in the suburban setting, a pleasant bonus for campers wanting to stretch their legs without a long drive. The city also hosts a popular Saturday farmers market from May through November at The Round, where you'll find local produce, artisan breads, and food vendors. Several area parks welcome big rigs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service, accommodating everything from Class A motorhomes to travel trailers. Whether you're using Beaverton as a Portland base camp or just need a comfortable overnight stop on your way to the Oregon coast, the area's RV parks deliver reliable service and convenient access to everything the metro has to offer.
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All Dump Stations Near Beaverton
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Mobile Home Corral & RV Park | 0.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pioneer Mobile Park | 0.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pine Ridge Mobile Park | 3.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Nw RV Specialties | 6.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Roamers Rest RV Park | 6.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Robins Nest Motor Court | 6.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sherwood, Or Elks Lodge RV Park | 9.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fox Run RV Park | 9.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Milwaukie Mh & RV Park | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jantzen Beach RV Park | 10.6 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
Mobile Home Corral & RV Park
0.5 miPioneer Mobile Park
0.9 miPine Ridge Mobile Park
3.8 miNw RV Specialties
6.5 miRoamers Rest RV Park
6.5 miRobins Nest Motor Court
6.8 miSherwood, Or Elks Lodge RV Park
9.5 miFox Run RV Park
9.8 miMilwaukie Mh & RV Park
10.4 miJantzen Beach RV Park
10.6 miTraveling to Beaverton by RV
Getting to Beaverton is straightforward from any direction thanks to its position at the junction of Highway 26 and Highway 217. From the Oregon coast, take Highway 26 east through the Coast Range -- the road is well-maintained but includes some steep grades through the Tillamook State Forest that larger rigs should take slowly. Coming from I-5, exit onto Highway 217 north or take I-405 west to Highway 26. RV-specific concerns are minimal in Beaverton since it's a well-developed suburban area with wide commercial roads. Fuel stations are plentiful along TV Highway (Tualatin Valley Highway) and Canyon Road. A Fred Meyer with a large parking lot on Canyon Road is a common stop for RVers grabbing supplies. Cell service and connectivity are excellent throughout the metro area with all major carriers providing strong signals. If you're arriving late, the Walmart on 185th Avenue has historically allowed overnight parking, but always check with the store manager first. The Beaverton Transit Center provides direct MAX light rail access to Portland in about 25 minutes, making sightseeing trips car-free and hassle-free.
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Dump Station Costs in Beaverton
RV camping costs in the Beaverton area reflect its position in the Portland metro market. Of the options available, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup sites at established RV parks typically run $45 to $65 per night, with weekly rates often bringing the nightly cost down to $35 to $50. Monthly rates are available at some parks and range from $800 to $1,200, which is considerably cheaper than apartment rent in this part of the metro. Dry camping and boondocking options are limited in suburban Beaverton, but nearby BLM land in the Coast Range offers free dispersed camping within about an hour's drive west. Passport America and Good Sam discounts are accepted at several area parks and can save you 10-15% on nightly rates. Keep in mind that Oregon has no sales tax, so what you see quoted is what you pay -- a nice perk compared to camping in neighboring Washington state.
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Best Time to Visit Beaverton by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
35-50°F
Crowds: Low
Rainy season keeps crowds thin but mild temps mean no winterization worries for most rigs in the Portland metro area
Spring
Mar - May
45-65°F
Crowds: Medium
Cherry blossoms and tulip season draw visitors while spring showers keep things green and campground availability is usually good
Summer
Jun - Aug
60-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with warm dry weather, book well ahead as Portland metro parks fill up for Rose Festival and summer events
Fall
Sep - Oct
45-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Gorgeous fall colors in the Tualatin Valley with harvest season bringing wine events and cooler camping temperatures
Explore the Beaverton Area
Experienced RVers in the Beaverton area know that timing matters for the best camping experience. The shoulder seasons of May and late September offer the best combination of pleasant weather and available sites -- peak summer books up fast with Portland-area visitors. If you're planning day trips into Portland, park at the Beaverton Transit Center park-and-ride early in the morning and ride the MAX into the city rather than driving your tow vehicle through downtown traffic. The Tualatin Hills Nature Park right in Beaverton has easy walking trails through wetlands and forest that make for a relaxing morning before hitting the road. For groceries, the H Mart on Canyon Road stocks an impressive selection of Asian ingredients if you're looking to cook something different at camp. Propane refills are available at the U-Haul on Canyon Road and several hardware stores along TV Highway. Wine tasting in the nearby Tualatin Valley is a popular day trip -- dozens of wineries along the wine trail between Beaverton and Forest Grove welcome visitors, though most close by 5 PM.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Beaverton
How many RV parks are near Beaverton, Oregon?
Beaverton has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the immediate area. Being part of the Portland metro, additional options in neighboring cities like Tigard, Hillsboro, and Portland itself expand your choices considerably within a short drive.
Are there free camping options near Beaverton?
There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Beaverton. For additional free camping, dispersed camping on BLM and national forest land is available in the Coast Range about an hour west along Highway 26, popular with self-contained rigs.
Can I take public transit from Beaverton RV parks into Portland?
Yes, Beaverton is one of the best RV camping areas for car-free Portland access. The MAX Blue Line light rail has multiple stops in Beaverton and reaches downtown Portland in about 25 minutes, making it easy to explore the city without driving your tow vehicle through urban traffic.
What is the average cost of RV parks in Beaverton?
Full-hookup sites at Beaverton-area RV parks typically range from $45 to $65 per night for standard pull-through or back-in sites. Weekly and monthly rates offer significant savings, and Oregon's lack of sales tax means the quoted price is what you actually pay at checkout.
What amenities do Beaverton RV parks typically offer?
Most established RV parks in the Beaverton area provide full hookups including 30 and 50 amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. Many also offer Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, shower houses, and cable TV connections suitable for both short-term travelers and extended-stay guests.
How many RV parks are near Beaverton, Oregon?
Beaverton has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the immediate area. Being part of the Portland metro, additional options in neighboring cities like Tigard, Hillsboro, and Portland itself expand your choices considerably within a short drive.
Are there free camping options near Beaverton?
There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Beaverton. For additional free camping, dispersed camping on BLM and national forest land is available in the Coast Range about an hour west along Highway 26, popular with self-contained rigs.
Can I take public transit from Beaverton RV parks into Portland?
Yes, Beaverton is one of the best RV camping areas for car-free Portland access. The MAX Blue Line light rail has multiple stops in Beaverton and reaches downtown Portland in about 25 minutes, making it easy to explore the city without driving your tow vehicle through urban traffic.
What is the average cost of RV parks in Beaverton?
Full-hookup sites at Beaverton-area RV parks typically range from $45 to $65 per night for standard pull-through or back-in sites. Weekly and monthly rates offer significant savings, and Oregon's lack of sales tax means the quoted price is what you actually pay at checkout.
What amenities do Beaverton RV parks typically offer?
Most established RV parks in the Beaverton area provide full hookups including 30 and 50 amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. Many also offer Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, shower houses, and cable TV connections suitable for both short-term travelers and extended-stay guests.
Are there free dump stations in Beaverton?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Beaverton.
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