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RV Parks In Shady Cove, OR

42.6107° N, 122.8125° W

Quick Overview

Shady Cove has several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers along Oregon's upper Rogue River corridor, with some offering free or low-cost options. This small community of about 3,000 sits on Highway 62 between Medford and Crater Lake, positioned right along the Rogue River where it emerges from the Cascade foothills into the Rogue Valley. RV parks in Shady Cove cater to anglers, rafters, and travelers heading to or from Crater Lake National Park on the Highway 62 route. The upper Rogue River through this section is famous for its salmon and steelhead runs that draw anglers from across the West, and several campgrounds offer direct river access. Rafting and kayaking outfitters in town provide float trips ranging from gentle scenic floats to more adventurous rapids. Shady Cove's position as the last full-service community before the Highway 62 climb into the Cascades makes it a natural staging point for Crater Lake visits. The surrounding forests of pine and fir create a mountain transition landscape that's cooler than the Rogue Valley floor below, offering relief from Medford's summer heat while keeping you within 30 minutes of full city services. Several campgrounds feature private river access where you can fish right from your site or launch a kayak without needing to drive to a separate put-in point. The pine-scented air and sound of the Rogue River flowing past your campsite create a genuinely relaxing mountain atmosphere.

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Traveling to Shady Cove by RV

Shady Cove sits on Highway 62 about 23 miles northeast of Medford, following the Rogue River upstream toward Crater Lake. From I-5 in Medford, take exit 30 and follow Highway 62 northeast -- the drive takes about 30 minutes through the Rogue Valley and into the Cascade foothills. Highway 62 continues east to Crater Lake, about 60 miles further with increasing elevation and mountain driving. The road through Shady Cove is well-maintained and RV-friendly. Fuel is available at stations in town along Highway 62. A small grocery store covers basics, with Medford's full shopping options a 30-minute drive south. Cell coverage works in Shady Cove proper but weakens as you head further up the Rogue River canyon toward Crater Lake.

Dump Station Costs in Shady Cove

Camping near Shady Cove is moderately priced, benefiting from the small-town setting while reflecting the area's desirability for river recreation. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup RV sites typically run $35 to $55 per night, comparable to Medford but with the bonus of river access and mountain scenery. Weekly rates are available at most parks for longer stays. The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest nearby offers dispersed camping for free along forest roads accessible to most RV sizes. Oregon's no sales tax keeps all camping and recreation costs at their listed price.

Free: 3 stations (27%)
Paid: 8 stations (73%)

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Best Time to Visit Shady Cove by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

28-48°F

Crowds: Low

Winter steelhead fishing brings dedicated anglers while cold temperatures and possible snow thin campground occupancy significantly

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Spring

Mar - May

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Snowmelt raises the Rogue River for exciting spring flows as warming temperatures bring early-season campers and rafters

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-92°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with Crater Lake access open and river recreation in full swing, campgrounds fill up fast on weekends

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Fall

Sep - Oct

38-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall salmon runs draw anglers while cooling temps and fall colors make this many visitors' favorite season along the upper Rogue

Explore the Shady Cove Area

The Rogue River is the main attraction in Shady Cove -- salmon fishing in fall and steelhead in winter draw serious anglers, while summer brings family-friendly rafting trips on gentle sections of the river. Several local outfitters rent rafts and kayaks right from the river access points in town. If you're heading to Crater Lake, fill your fuel tank in Shady Cove since the next gas is at Crater Lake's park facilities and may be closed outside summer season. The Rogue River Greenway trail along the river provides easy walking and cycling paths. Evening temperatures are noticeably cooler than Medford thanks to the higher elevation, making riverside camping comfortable even during the hottest summer weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Shady Cove

How many RV parks are in Shady Cove, Oregon?

Shady Cove has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, primarily serving river recreation visitors and travelers heading to Crater Lake. The upper Rogue River setting is a major draw for anglers and rafters.

Are there free camping options near Shady Cove?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Shady Cove. The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest offers dispersed camping along forest roads in the surrounding Cascade foothills for self-contained rigs.

How far is Shady Cove from Crater Lake?

Crater Lake National Park is about 60 miles northeast of Shady Cove on Highway 62, roughly a 90-minute drive through the Cascades. Shady Cove is the last full-service town on the route with fuel and supplies.

What river activities are near Shady Cove?

The upper Rogue River through Shady Cove offers rafting, kayaking, salmon fishing in fall, and steelhead fishing in winter. Local outfitters rent equipment and run guided trips on sections ranging from gentle scenic floats to more exciting rapids.

How many RV parks are in Shady Cove, Oregon?

Shady Cove has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, primarily serving river recreation visitors and travelers heading to Crater Lake. The upper Rogue River setting is a major draw for anglers and rafters.

Are there free camping options near Shady Cove?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Shady Cove. The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest offers dispersed camping along forest roads in the surrounding Cascade foothills for self-contained rigs.

How far is Shady Cove from Crater Lake?

Crater Lake National Park is about 60 miles northeast of Shady Cove on Highway 62, roughly a 90-minute drive through the Cascades. Shady Cove is the last full-service town on the route with fuel and supplies.

What river activities are near Shady Cove?

The upper Rogue River through Shady Cove offers rafting, kayaking, salmon fishing in fall, and steelhead fishing in winter. Local outfitters rent equipment and run guided trips on sections ranging from gentle scenic floats to more exciting rapids.

Are there free dump stations in Shady Cove?

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