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RV Parks In Newberg, OR

45.3001° N, 122.9732° W

Quick Overview

Newberg has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers at the gateway to Willamette Valley wine country. This growing city of about 25,000 sits along Highway 99W between Portland and McMinnville, positioned where the suburban metro area gives way to vineyard-covered hills and the Dundee Hills wine region. RV parks near Newberg serve wine country visitors arriving from Portland and travelers exploring the northern Willamette Valley's cultural and agricultural offerings. The city is home to George Fox University and a historic downtown that's undergone a renaissance with new restaurants, tasting rooms, and shops. The Dundee Hills just south of town are among the most prestigious pinot noir growing areas in North America, with internationally acclaimed wineries operating on hillside estates. Newberg's position as the first wine country town coming from Portland makes it a natural starting point for valley wine tours. The Willamette River runs south of town providing recreation access, and the Champoeg State Heritage Area east of Newberg preserves one of Oregon's most significant historical sites where the provisional government was formed in 1843. The city's growing culinary scene includes farm-to-table restaurants and artisan food producers who complement the wine country experience. Several community events throughout the year celebrate the agricultural heritage that has shaped this corner of the Willamette Valley for over a century.

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Traveling to Newberg by RV

Newberg sits on Highway 99W about 25 miles southwest of Portland. From Portland, the drive takes about 35 minutes through Tigard and Sherwood -- Highway 99W is the primary route with no mountain passes. From Salem, take I-5 north to Highway 99W west through Dundee -- about 30 minutes. Roads through Newberg handle RV traffic on main routes, though some vineyard roads in the Dundee Hills are narrow and steep. Fuel stations are available along Highway 99W. A Safeway and local shops handle grocery needs, with additional shopping in nearby Sherwood. Cell coverage is reliable throughout Newberg and the valley.

Dump Station Costs in Newberg

RV camping near Newberg is moderately priced, positioned between Portland metro rates and deeper wine country pricing further south. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup sites typically run $35 to $55 per night, with Champoeg State Park offering camping at lower state park rates. Wine tasting at Dundee Hills wineries runs $15 to $25 per person, often waived with purchases. Oregon's no sales tax makes wine buying at the source even more appealing than taking bottles home to taxed states.

Free: 6 stations (46%)
Paid: 7 stations (54%)

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Best Time to Visit Newberg by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

34-48°F

Crowds: Low

Valley rain keeps things quiet but many tasting rooms stay open year-round and campground rates drop significantly

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Spring

Mar - May

40-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Vine bud break and Willamette Valley spring events draw increasing wine country visitors as the valley comes alive

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak wine touring season with warm dry weather perfect for outdoor tastings and vineyard picnics in the Dundee Hills

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Fall

Sep - Oct

42-70°F

Crowds: High

Harvest season brings vineyard crush events, fall colors, and the most exciting energy to the Willamette Valley wine scene

Explore the Newberg Area

The Dundee Hills wine trail starting just south of Newberg is the signature day trip, with world-famous pinot noir producers lining Worden Hill Road and Fairview Drive. Champoeg State Heritage Area offers easy walking trails, picnic grounds, and a visitor center explaining the founding of Oregon's first government. George Fox University campus is pleasant for walking. Newberg's First Friday art walks bring downtown galleries and shops to life monthly. The Willamette River provides fishing and paddling south of town. For dining, the area has several excellent farm-to-table restaurants reflecting the wine country culinary scene.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Newberg

How many RV parks are near Newberg, Oregon?

Newberg has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area at the gateway to Willamette Valley wine country. Champoeg State Park and options in nearby Dundee and McMinnville add to your choices.

Are there free camping spots near Newberg?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Newberg. Champoeg State Heritage Area offers affordable camping on the Willamette River, and the Tillamook State Forest about 45 minutes west has additional options.

Is Newberg close to Portland?

Newberg is about 25 miles southwest of Portland, roughly a 35-minute drive on Highway 99W. It's the closest wine country town to the metro, making it easy to combine Portland sightseeing with Dundee Hills wine touring.

What is Champoeg State Heritage Area?

Champoeg preserves the site where Oregon's first provisional government was formed in 1843. The park offers camping, walking trails along the Willamette River, picnic areas, and a visitor center explaining this pivotal moment in Pacific Northwest history.

How many RV parks are near Newberg, Oregon?

Newberg has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area at the gateway to Willamette Valley wine country. Champoeg State Park and options in nearby Dundee and McMinnville add to your choices.

Are there free camping spots near Newberg?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Newberg. Champoeg State Heritage Area offers affordable camping on the Willamette River, and the Tillamook State Forest about 45 minutes west has additional options.

Is Newberg close to Portland?

Newberg is about 25 miles southwest of Portland, roughly a 35-minute drive on Highway 99W. It's the closest wine country town to the metro, making it easy to combine Portland sightseeing with Dundee Hills wine touring.

What is Champoeg State Heritage Area?

Champoeg preserves the site where Oregon's first provisional government was formed in 1843. The park offers camping, walking trails along the Willamette River, picnic areas, and a visitor center explaining this pivotal moment in Pacific Northwest history.

Are there free dump stations in Newberg?

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