RV camping abounds in the northernmost city of the Oregon Coast.
The northernmost city on the Oregon Coast, at the convergence of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean, the Victorian city of Astoria offers great coastal scenery, stately old architecture, and easy access to great hiking options. There are a few private RV-friendly campgrounds and RV parks in Astoria, with more options along the Columbia River and both up and down the coast. A 20-minute drive south, Fort Stevens State Park is one of the largest state park campgrounds in the US, with over 300 electric RV sites, nearly two-thirds of which have full hookups. Even if you don't end up camping at Fort Stevens, it's worth visiting to check out the historic command centers and the adjacent Peter Iredale shipwreck, which sits right on the beach. Just north of Astoria, Long Beach, Washington is another good place to seek out RV camping, with plenty of RV resorts right in town.