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RV Parks In Phoenix, OR

42.2754° N, 122.8181° W

Quick Overview

Phoenix has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. This small community of about 4,700 sits along I-5 between Medford and Ashland, providing affordable camping access to both the region's commercial hub and its cultural crown jewel. RV parks in Phoenix serve budget-conscious travelers who want Rogue Valley location without Ashland's premium pricing, and I-5 corridor travelers stopping between California and the Pacific Northwest. Despite its small size, Phoenix has been rebuilding and revitalizing since the 2020 Almeda wildfire, with new businesses and community investment bringing fresh energy to the town. The Rogue Valley's warm climate supports the surrounding vineyards and orchards visible from I-5, and the Bear Creek Greenway trail runs through town providing a paved walking and cycling path connecting communities throughout the valley. Phoenix's central position in the Rogue Valley puts Crater Lake, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the Rogue River's rafting within easy day-trip distance while keeping your nightly camping costs well below what you'd pay in neighboring Ashland or at resort-style parks in Medford. The town's ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts have strengthened community bonds and brought new investment that benefits both residents and visiting RV travelers passing through this small but resilient valley town.

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Traveling to Phoenix by RV

Phoenix sits on I-5 at exit 24, about 5 miles south of Medford and 5 miles north of Ashland. From I-5, the exit drops you right into town within a minute. Highway 99 also runs through Phoenix as the old valley highway. The area is flat valley floor with no RV restrictions on local roads. Fuel stations are available at the I-5 exit and along Highway 99. Medford's full shopping including Costco, Walmart, and Fred Meyer is 5 minutes north on I-5. Cell coverage is excellent throughout the Rogue Valley. The Siskiyou Pass into California starts climbing about 10 miles south -- check road conditions in winter before heading over the pass.

Dump Station Costs in Phoenix

Phoenix offers some of the best camping value in the Rogue Valley, positioned between higher-priced Ashland and Medford's larger parks. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup RV sites typically run $30 to $45 per night, saving $15 to $25 compared to Ashland campgrounds while keeping you within a 5-minute drive of both cities. Free dispersed camping on BLM and national forest land is available within 30 minutes in several directions. Oregon's no sales tax applies to all purchases and camping fees.

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

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Best Time to Visit Phoenix by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

28-48°F

Crowds: Low

Cool valley winters with occasional frost and quiet campgrounds, though indoor Shakespeare shows continue in Ashland

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Spring

Mar - May

35-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Shakespeare Festival outdoor season begins while the valley warms up and greenway trail conditions improve

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Summer

Jun - Aug

52-100°F

Crowds: High

Peak festival season and hot valley weather bring the most visitors with campground demand at its highest

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Fall

Sep - Oct

38-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Cooling temps and wine harvest create comfortable visiting conditions as the Shakespeare season winds down

Explore the Phoenix Area

The Bear Creek Greenway trail runs right through Phoenix, connecting south to Ashland and north to Central Point on a paved path perfect for cycling and walking. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland is just 5 minutes south on I-5, making Phoenix a budget-smart base for theater-goers. Crater Lake National Park is about 90 minutes northeast via Highway 62. The Rogue Valley wine trail includes tasting rooms within a short drive specializing in warm-climate varietals like tempranillo and syrah. Summer temperatures hit the upper 90s and above 100, so electrical hookups for AC are essential from June through August.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Phoenix

How many RV parks are near Phoenix, Oregon?

Phoenix has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area between Medford and Ashland on I-5. Both neighboring cities offer additional camping options within a 5 to 10-minute drive.

Are there free camping options near Phoenix?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Phoenix. BLM land and national forest in the surrounding Siskiyou and Cascade foothills offer dispersed camping within 30 minutes for self-contained rigs.

Is Phoenix a good budget base for the Shakespeare Festival?

Yes, Phoenix is one of the best budget bases for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, sitting just 5 minutes north of Ashland on I-5 with camping rates typically $15 to $25 less per night than Ashland-area parks.

What is the Bear Creek Greenway?

The Bear Creek Greenway is a paved multi-use trail running through the Rogue Valley connecting communities from Ashland through Phoenix to Central Point. It provides excellent walking and cycling right from your Phoenix campsite.

How many RV parks are near Phoenix, Oregon?

Phoenix has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area between Medford and Ashland on I-5. Both neighboring cities offer additional camping options within a 5 to 10-minute drive.

Are there free camping options near Phoenix?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Phoenix. BLM land and national forest in the surrounding Siskiyou and Cascade foothills offer dispersed camping within 30 minutes for self-contained rigs.

Is Phoenix a good budget base for the Shakespeare Festival?

Yes, Phoenix is one of the best budget bases for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, sitting just 5 minutes north of Ashland on I-5 with camping rates typically $15 to $25 less per night than Ashland-area parks.

What is the Bear Creek Greenway?

The Bear Creek Greenway is a paved multi-use trail running through the Rogue Valley connecting communities from Ashland through Phoenix to Central Point. It provides excellent walking and cycling right from your Phoenix campsite.

Are there free dump stations in Phoenix?

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