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RV Parks In Independence, OR

44.8512° N, 123.1868° W

Quick Overview

Independence has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers in Oregon's mid-Willamette Valley. This historic city of about 10,000 sits along the Willamette River between Salem and Corvallis, known for its well-preserved downtown, hop-growing heritage, and growing wine scene. RV parks near Independence serve travelers exploring the wine country that stretches from the Eola Hills west of town through the broader Polk County countryside. The city's annual Hop and Heritage Festival celebrates its agricultural roots in the crop that once made the Willamette Valley the nation's top hop-producing region. Riverview Park along the Willamette provides green space and river access right in town, while the Buena Vista Ferry south of town offers a unique river crossing experience. Independence's position between Salem and Corvallis on Highway 51 puts you within easy reach of both the state capital and Oregon State University. The surrounding Eola-Amity Hills AVA wine region produces exceptional pinot noir that draws tasting-room visitors throughout the growing season and harvest period. The well-maintained Riverview Park provides river access, walking paths, and picnic areas that make for pleasant mornings before heading out to explore the surrounding wine country or historic covered bridges in nearby Polk County.

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Traveling to Independence by RV

Independence sits along Highway 51 about 15 miles south of Salem and 20 miles north of Corvallis. From I-5, take the Highway 22 exit west from Salem and follow signs to Highway 51 south -- the drive from the freeway takes about 20 minutes through flat valley farmland. Roads through Independence are RV-friendly with no special restrictions on standard routes. The Buena Vista Ferry south of town crosses the Willamette but has vehicle size and weight limits. Fuel is available at stations along Main Street. A Safeway in nearby Monmouth handles grocery needs, with Salem's full retail options a 20-minute drive north. Cell coverage is reliable throughout the Willamette Valley with all major carriers.

Dump Station Costs in Independence

RV camping near Independence is moderately priced for the Willamette Valley, offering good value given the wine country location. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Camping rates in the area typically run $30 to $50 per night for full-hookup sites. Wine tasting fees at Eola Hills wineries range from $10 to $20 and are commonly waived with bottle purchases, keeping day trip costs reasonable. The mid-valley location means fuel and groceries are priced moderately compared to Portland metro areas. Oregon's no sales tax applies to wine purchases, camping fees, and all other goods.

Free: 2 stations (22%)
Paid: 7 stations (78%)

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Best Time to Visit Independence by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

34-48°F

Crowds: Low

Valley rain and fog keep camping demand low but many wineries stay open for tastings throughout the winter months

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Spring

Mar - May

40-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Vine bud break and spring wildflowers bring increasing visitors to the wine country as the valley dries out

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Summer

Jun - Aug

52-88°F

Crowds: High

Warm dry weather makes this peak wine touring and camping season with outdoor events throughout the valley

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Fall

Sep - Oct

42-70°F

Crowds: High

Harvest season and the Hop and Heritage Festival make fall the most exciting time in the Independence area

Explore the Independence Area

Wine tasting in the Eola-Amity Hills west of Independence is the area's signature day trip, with world-class pinot noir at tasting rooms along Bethel Heights Road and surrounding vineyard routes. The Buena Vista Ferry is a fun novelty -- one of the last cable ferries operating on the Willamette River. Downtown Independence has charming shops and local restaurants along Main Street worth exploring on foot. The Willamette River trail through town provides an easy walking path. Independence's Hop and Heritage Festival in September combines craft beer, local food, and live music in a celebration of the area's agricultural history.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Independence

How many RV parks are near Independence, Oregon?

Independence has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, positioned in the heart of the Willamette Valley wine country. Additional options in nearby Salem, Monmouth, and Corvallis are within a short drive.

Are there free camping spots near Independence?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Independence. The surrounding Willamette Valley area and nearby state parks offer additional camping alternatives at various price points for budget-minded travelers.

What wineries are near Independence RV parks?

The Eola-Amity Hills AVA west of Independence is one of Oregon's premier pinot noir regions, with dozens of wineries and tasting rooms within a 15-minute drive along scenic vineyard roads in the hills above the valley floor.

How far is Independence from Salem?

Independence is about 15 miles south of Salem via Highway 51, roughly a 20-minute drive. You get wine country atmosphere and small-town pricing while maintaining easy access to Salem's full range of shopping, dining, and state capital attractions.

How many RV parks are near Independence, Oregon?

Independence has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, positioned in the heart of the Willamette Valley wine country. Additional options in nearby Salem, Monmouth, and Corvallis are within a short drive.

Are there free camping spots near Independence?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Independence. The surrounding Willamette Valley area and nearby state parks offer additional camping alternatives at various price points for budget-minded travelers.

What wineries are near Independence RV parks?

The Eola-Amity Hills AVA west of Independence is one of Oregon's premier pinot noir regions, with dozens of wineries and tasting rooms within a 15-minute drive along scenic vineyard roads in the hills above the valley floor.

How far is Independence from Salem?

Independence is about 15 miles south of Salem via Highway 51, roughly a 20-minute drive. You get wine country atmosphere and small-town pricing while maintaining easy access to Salem's full range of shopping, dining, and state capital attractions.

Are there free dump stations in Independence?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Independence.