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RV Parks In Springfield, OR

44.0462° N, 123.0220° W

Quick Overview

Springfield has several RV parks and campgrounds in the area, with some offering free or low-cost options for travelers in this mid-sized Willamette Valley city on the eastern side of the Eugene-Springfield metro area. This Lane County city of about 63,000 grew up around the timber industry and today serves as a practical, affordable base for RV travelers exploring the southern Willamette Valley and the McKenzie River corridor that stretches east into the Cascade Range. RV campgrounds near Springfield benefit from the city's position where the valley floor meets the foothills, giving campers easy access to both urban amenities and mountain recreation. The McKenzie River, one of Oregon's most celebrated waterways, flows through the northern edge of town providing outstanding fishing, whitewater rafting, and scenic drive opportunities along the McKenzie Highway. Springfield's Main Street has undergone revitalization with locally owned restaurants, breweries, and shops that give the downtown a distinct character separate from neighboring Eugene. The Dorris Ranch Living History Farm along the Middle Fork of the Willamette River is one of the oldest commercial filbert orchards in the country and offers walking trails through beautiful riverside forest. Springfield provides a more affordable and less congested alternative to Eugene for RV travelers while still offering full access to the University of Oregon, Autzen Stadium, and the cultural attractions of the combined metro area. The Thurston Hills Natural Area east of town offers hiking trails with panoramic views of the valley and surrounding Cascade peaks that reward a morning's worth of moderate hiking effort.

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Traveling to Springfield by RV

Springfield is directly accessible from I-5 via the I-105 and Highway 126 interchange, making it one of the easiest stops along the Willamette Valley corridor. Highway 126 continues east through Springfield and up the McKenzie River corridor toward the Cascade passes. From the south, I-5 and Highway 99 both provide straightforward access. The city's commercial areas along Main Street and Gateway have fuel stations, a Walmart Supercenter, Fred Meyer, and Costco for full provisioning. RV-friendly roads include the Gateway area and the Highway 126 corridor. Cell coverage is reliable throughout the metro area though signal weakens along the McKenzie Highway east of town as you climb into the Cascades.

Dump Station Costs in Springfield

Springfield generally offers lower camping rates than Eugene while providing the same metro-area amenities. Of available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. RV sites typically run $30 to $50 per night, competitive with other mid-sized Willamette Valley cities. Willamette National Forest east of town offers dispersed camping for budget-conscious RVers willing to drive into the mountains. Oregon's no sales tax keeps all shopping and dining costs straightforward. Fuel prices match typical Willamette Valley averages and the competition between Springfield and Eugene keeps grocery prices reasonable throughout the area.

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

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Best Time to Visit Springfield by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

35-48°F

Crowds: Low

Rainy valley winters thin camping crowds though University of Oregon events and indoor attractions keep the area active

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Spring

Mar - May

40-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Warming weather opens the McKenzie River corridor as wildflowers bloom in the foothills east of town

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with warm dry weather ideal for McKenzie River recreation, mountain biking, and waterfall hikes

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Fall

Sep - Oct

42-72°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall colors along the McKenzie Highway are stunning and cooler temperatures create excellent hiking conditions

Explore the Springfield Area

The McKenzie River Trail east of town is one of Oregon's finest mountain biking trails, stretching 26 miles through old-growth forest along the crystal-clear river. Dorris Ranch offers easy walking trails through filbert orchards and riverside forest right in town -- it's a peaceful morning activity. Springfield's Main Street has several excellent local restaurants and Plank Town Brewing Company is a solid craft beer stop. The Willamalane Park Swim Center provides pool access if you need a break from the campground. Drive the McKenzie Highway east for stunning waterfalls including Sahalie and Koosah Falls about an hour from town.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Springfield

How many RV parks are in Springfield, Oregon?

Springfield has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, positioned at the gateway to the McKenzie River corridor with full urban amenities in the Eugene-Springfield metro area.

Are there free camping options near Springfield?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Springfield. Willamette National Forest east of town along the McKenzie Highway offers dispersed camping opportunities for RVers willing to drive into the mountains.

Is Springfield a good alternative to camping in Eugene?

Yes -- Springfield offers generally lower camping rates than Eugene while providing the same access to metro amenities, the University of Oregon, and the cultural attractions shared between the two neighboring cities.

What outdoor recreation is near Springfield?

The McKenzie River corridor east of town offers world-class mountain biking, fishing, whitewater rafting, and waterfall hikes. Dorris Ranch in town provides easy walking trails, and Thurston Hills has panoramic valley views.

How many RV parks are in Springfield, Oregon?

Springfield has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, positioned at the gateway to the McKenzie River corridor with full urban amenities in the Eugene-Springfield metro area.

Are there free camping options near Springfield?

There are {{freeCount}} free or low-cost options near Springfield. Willamette National Forest east of town along the McKenzie Highway offers dispersed camping opportunities for RVers willing to drive into the mountains.

Is Springfield a good alternative to camping in Eugene?

Yes -- Springfield offers generally lower camping rates than Eugene while providing the same access to metro amenities, the University of Oregon, and the cultural attractions shared between the two neighboring cities.

What outdoor recreation is near Springfield?

The McKenzie River corridor east of town offers world-class mountain biking, fishing, whitewater rafting, and waterfall hikes. Dorris Ranch in town provides easy walking trails, and Thurston Hills has panoramic valley views.

Are there free dump stations in Springfield?

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