The best dog-friendly RV sites in Oregon

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Looking for an exciting camping experience in Oregon with your furry friend? Hipcamp offers over 2000 options for RV camping with pets in Oregon. You can find options as low as $10 per night with an average price of $45 per night. Some of the top-rated campsites include Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Powder Creek Campground (467 reviews), and Peace & Solitude (462 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, potable water, and toilets, while activities range from whitewater paddling to historic site visits and boating.

95% (22.5K) 1,912 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Oregon

The Camp

1. The Camp

91%
(47)
Bend, OR · 28 sites
Welcome to The Camp, Bend's premier RV park where adventure meets comfort in the heart of Oregon. Situated less than a mile from downtown Bend and just off Highway 97, we offer fully renovated sites with stunning mountain views, modern amenities, and easy access to the city's top attractions. Join us for a unique camp-cation experience that promises relaxation and adventure for the whole family, pets included. At The Camp, we cater to all adventurers with a variety of back-in RV sites tailored for everything from vans to larger RVs, offering dimensions to suit every need. Each site boasts full hookups, gravel pads with concrete and artificial grass lounging areas, and access to top-tier amenities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay amidst Bend's natural beauty. The Camp offers an array of amenities to enhance your experience, including a spacious community area with a fire pit and BBQ grills, clean restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. We prioritize your comfort with WiFi access, family-friendly spaces, and a dedicated onsite dog area, ensuring a welcoming environment for all our guests. Bend, Oregon, uniquely merges urban appeal with the thrill of the outdoors, boasting a vibrant mix of cultural sites, like the Deschutes Historical Museum, and top-notch dining, including the acclaimed Ariana Restaurant. Adventurers can scale Smith Rock, kayak the Deschutes River, or explore the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, offering endless exploration opportunities. The culinary scene is equally diverse, from the innovative dishes of Ariana Restaurant to the craft brews of Deschutes Brewery, highlighting Bend's dedication to quality, creativity, and local tastes, appealing to both food lovers and casual diners.
Full hookups
from 
$94
 / night
Timber Sands

2. Timber Sands

97%
(181)
Cloverdale, OR · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Simple country camping in Tillamook County. 6 miles north of Pacific City and 14 miles south of Tillamook. Room for RVs, trailers and tents. Two new porta potties are serviced weekly. Amazing spring water for drinking. Nothing fancy just a friendly spot to crash and enjoy the Oregon Coast. *property is located one mile from Sand Lake recreation area, busy weekends can bring distance noise of ATVs on the sand dunes during the daytime*
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Ruah Ranch

3. Ruah Ranch

98%
(699)
Sublimity, OR · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Ruah Ranch is situated on an old donation land claim and was also the site of nomadic Native American tribes. Abundant wildlife graces our acres as well as the beautiful Thoroughbred horses we raise. You'll likely be serenaded by coyotes in the evenings and may catch sight of them during the day.  Three different species of raptors frequent the skies above the ranch and beavers have established outposts along the stream. Beautiful thoroughbred horses will greet you every morning from their nearby pasture while you enjoy your coffee in the shade of the trellised Wisteria. Silver Falls State Park is a short drive away where you can enjoy hiking and biking and even guided horseback rides. The Oregon Gardens are just a bit further north on the outskirts of Silverton and many wineries dot the landscape all around. If you like horses we’ll be happy to give you a tour of the ranch and introduce you to the resident equines, many of which have horse racing royalty up close in their lineage.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Destination Deschutes RiverWoods

4. Destination Deschutes RiverWoods

100%
(1)
Bend, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Destination Deschutes RiverWoods — Peaceful Off-Grid Camping Near Bend, Oregon Escape the bustle of Bend with a quiet stay at Destination Deschutes RiverWoods, a one-acre retreat that feels remote while still being close to town. The property offers two simple, self-contained campsites for tents or RVs, each providing privacy, open space, and peaceful nights under the high desert sky. This is true off-grid camping. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water, so guests should come prepared with everything they need. Sites include a picnic table and allows for shared a campfire when conditions permit. Pets on leash are welcome as the resident has two dogs. You may also spot the free-range chickens or friendly mouser cat during your stay. Choose between the tent-only site, which accommodates up to four people, or the RV site, which can host rigs up to 45 feet. Both options offer an affordable, no-frills way to experience the beauty and quiet of Central Oregon. Just a short drive from downtown Bend and the Old Mill District, the property offers easy access to town while still delivering the peace and solitude of the countryside. Whether you’re road-tripping, exploring the high desert, or simply looking to unplug for a night, Destination Deschutes RiverWoods provides a simple and refreshing place to land.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$12
 / night
Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐

5. Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐

98%
(677)
Sandy, OR · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
***PLEASE CLICK "SHOW MORE" AND READ EVERYTHING BEFORE BOOKING OR ASKING QUESTIONS.*** TLDR; WE HAVE TWO SECTIONS OF THIS CAMPGROUND: 1. For creekside campers (campsites named after mushrooms): 4WD/AWD required, pack-in-pack-out, and off-leash dog friendly 2. For vanlifers & digital nomads (spots are numbered): vans/vehicles only (2WD okay), on-leash dog friendly, with access to hilltop barn with communal kitchen, flush toilets + showers, coworking space + wifi, laundry, and gym/game area Creekside campers can also get access the barn with a Blue Barn pass ($15/person). You can add the Blue Barn Pass to your reservation or come check it out and add it during your stay. MORE ABOUT THE LAND: Located right off Hwy 26, directly in between the city of Portland and the peak of Mt. Hood, you'll find the most peaceful corner of the Pacific Northwest for you to pitch your tent or park your van. We are conveniently located just 6 minutes from downtown Sandy, known for its food trucks, outdoor gear shops, and the famous Joe's Donuts. Though we are right off a busy highway, we're in a valley so all you'll hear are the tranquil sounds of Cedar Creek's flowing waters and the chirping birds who live in the cedars overhead. The small clearings throughout the property provide natural privacy for our campers, while the barn provides amenities making it difficult to leave. We're so honored to share this magical place with as many people exploring the Pacific Northwest as we can. We hope your stay here will bring you a deep sense of peace, inspire creativity, give you whatever it is you're in need of at this moment in time. Take a dip in Cedar Creek, sit and read by one of the ponds, get your heart pumping on the hilly trails on the north side of the property, pick as many blackberries as you can find if in season. We can't wait to host you! NON-NEGOTIABLE RULES: PACK IN PACK OUT: We do not have trash or recycling bins down in the creekside campground so please keep your waste contained and take it with you when you leave. Please do not throw any trash in the porta-potties. 4WD/AWD REQUIRED PAST THE BARN: The steep gravel roads can be tough for some cars and rigs (particularly on the way out) and consequently, can cause a lot of damage to our roads. So for everyone's safety, we have restricted access to only vehicles with 4WD or AWD only. Please do not message us asking us to advise on the vehicle you have. If someone in your party has a 2WD vehicle, they can park up in the entry lot and get shuttled down to the campsites in a 4WD vehicle. If we see a 2WD vehicle in the campground, we will ask you to leave and if we have to dig you out, we will charge a $200 fee. Thank you for respecting our policies and helping us maintain our space. DOG FRIENDLY: We are as dog friendly as it gets here. Unleashed dogs are allowed on this property down by the creek (on-leash required in and around the barn). If you have a fear of dogs, or have dogs that are not friendly with other people or fellow dogs, this probably isn't the right campground for you. Of course, we expect all dog owners to keep an eye on their pets so they don't disturb other campers or ingest anything they're not supposed to. QUIET HOURS: 10pm-9am. We ask that guests keep the noise (loud music and loud conversations) to a minimum between 10pm and 9am. We live onsite and will enforce these if we have to (please don't make us). NO FIREARMS, FIREWORKS OR ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE USE. This is not a late night party campsite. This property is best enjoyed in the daylight and we encourage campers who want to take full advantage of the scenery, will abide by the quiet hours, and maintain a safe space for all. OTHER INFO: CELL SERVICE: There is an AT&T tower on our property so that gets the best service by far. Verizon is pretty good. T-mobile does not get reception here. There is high-speed internet up at the barn that is accessible with a Blue Barn Pass.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

Looking for an exciting camping experience in Oregon with your furry friend? Hipcamp offers over 2000 options for RV camping with pets in Oregon. You can find options as low as $10 per night with an average price of $45 per night. Some of the top-rated campsites include Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Powder Creek Campground (467 reviews), and Peace & Solitude (462 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, potable water, and toilets, while activities range from whitewater paddling to historic site visits and boating.

95% (22.5K) 1,912 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Oregon

The Camp

1. The Camp

91%
(47)
Bend, OR · 28 sites
Welcome to The Camp, Bend's premier RV park where adventure meets comfort in the heart of Oregon. Situated less than a mile from downtown Bend and just off Highway 97, we offer fully renovated sites with stunning mountain views, modern amenities, and easy access to the city's top attractions. Join us for a unique camp-cation experience that promises relaxation and adventure for the whole family, pets included. At The Camp, we cater to all adventurers with a variety of back-in RV sites tailored for everything from vans to larger RVs, offering dimensions to suit every need. Each site boasts full hookups, gravel pads with concrete and artificial grass lounging areas, and access to top-tier amenities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay amidst Bend's natural beauty. The Camp offers an array of amenities to enhance your experience, including a spacious community area with a fire pit and BBQ grills, clean restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. We prioritize your comfort with WiFi access, family-friendly spaces, and a dedicated onsite dog area, ensuring a welcoming environment for all our guests. Bend, Oregon, uniquely merges urban appeal with the thrill of the outdoors, boasting a vibrant mix of cultural sites, like the Deschutes Historical Museum, and top-notch dining, including the acclaimed Ariana Restaurant. Adventurers can scale Smith Rock, kayak the Deschutes River, or explore the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, offering endless exploration opportunities. The culinary scene is equally diverse, from the innovative dishes of Ariana Restaurant to the craft brews of Deschutes Brewery, highlighting Bend's dedication to quality, creativity, and local tastes, appealing to both food lovers and casual diners.
Full hookups
from 
$94
 / night
Timber Sands

2. Timber Sands

97%
(181)
Cloverdale, OR · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Simple country camping in Tillamook County. 6 miles north of Pacific City and 14 miles south of Tillamook. Room for RVs, trailers and tents. Two new porta potties are serviced weekly. Amazing spring water for drinking. Nothing fancy just a friendly spot to crash and enjoy the Oregon Coast. *property is located one mile from Sand Lake recreation area, busy weekends can bring distance noise of ATVs on the sand dunes during the daytime*
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Ruah Ranch

3. Ruah Ranch

98%
(699)
Sublimity, OR · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Ruah Ranch is situated on an old donation land claim and was also the site of nomadic Native American tribes. Abundant wildlife graces our acres as well as the beautiful Thoroughbred horses we raise. You'll likely be serenaded by coyotes in the evenings and may catch sight of them during the day.  Three different species of raptors frequent the skies above the ranch and beavers have established outposts along the stream. Beautiful thoroughbred horses will greet you every morning from their nearby pasture while you enjoy your coffee in the shade of the trellised Wisteria. Silver Falls State Park is a short drive away where you can enjoy hiking and biking and even guided horseback rides. The Oregon Gardens are just a bit further north on the outskirts of Silverton and many wineries dot the landscape all around. If you like horses we’ll be happy to give you a tour of the ranch and introduce you to the resident equines, many of which have horse racing royalty up close in their lineage.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Destination Deschutes RiverWoods

4. Destination Deschutes RiverWoods

100%
(1)
Bend, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Destination Deschutes RiverWoods — Peaceful Off-Grid Camping Near Bend, Oregon Escape the bustle of Bend with a quiet stay at Destination Deschutes RiverWoods, a one-acre retreat that feels remote while still being close to town. The property offers two simple, self-contained campsites for tents or RVs, each providing privacy, open space, and peaceful nights under the high desert sky. This is true off-grid camping. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water, so guests should come prepared with everything they need. Sites include a picnic table and allows for shared a campfire when conditions permit. Pets on leash are welcome as the resident has two dogs. You may also spot the free-range chickens or friendly mouser cat during your stay. Choose between the tent-only site, which accommodates up to four people, or the RV site, which can host rigs up to 45 feet. Both options offer an affordable, no-frills way to experience the beauty and quiet of Central Oregon. Just a short drive from downtown Bend and the Old Mill District, the property offers easy access to town while still delivering the peace and solitude of the countryside. Whether you’re road-tripping, exploring the high desert, or simply looking to unplug for a night, Destination Deschutes RiverWoods provides a simple and refreshing place to land.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$12
 / night
Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐

5. Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐

98%
(677)
Sandy, OR · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
***PLEASE CLICK "SHOW MORE" AND READ EVERYTHING BEFORE BOOKING OR ASKING QUESTIONS.*** TLDR; WE HAVE TWO SECTIONS OF THIS CAMPGROUND: 1. For creekside campers (campsites named after mushrooms): 4WD/AWD required, pack-in-pack-out, and off-leash dog friendly 2. For vanlifers & digital nomads (spots are numbered): vans/vehicles only (2WD okay), on-leash dog friendly, with access to hilltop barn with communal kitchen, flush toilets + showers, coworking space + wifi, laundry, and gym/game area Creekside campers can also get access the barn with a Blue Barn pass ($15/person). You can add the Blue Barn Pass to your reservation or come check it out and add it during your stay. MORE ABOUT THE LAND: Located right off Hwy 26, directly in between the city of Portland and the peak of Mt. Hood, you'll find the most peaceful corner of the Pacific Northwest for you to pitch your tent or park your van. We are conveniently located just 6 minutes from downtown Sandy, known for its food trucks, outdoor gear shops, and the famous Joe's Donuts. Though we are right off a busy highway, we're in a valley so all you'll hear are the tranquil sounds of Cedar Creek's flowing waters and the chirping birds who live in the cedars overhead. The small clearings throughout the property provide natural privacy for our campers, while the barn provides amenities making it difficult to leave. We're so honored to share this magical place with as many people exploring the Pacific Northwest as we can. We hope your stay here will bring you a deep sense of peace, inspire creativity, give you whatever it is you're in need of at this moment in time. Take a dip in Cedar Creek, sit and read by one of the ponds, get your heart pumping on the hilly trails on the north side of the property, pick as many blackberries as you can find if in season. We can't wait to host you! NON-NEGOTIABLE RULES: PACK IN PACK OUT: We do not have trash or recycling bins down in the creekside campground so please keep your waste contained and take it with you when you leave. Please do not throw any trash in the porta-potties. 4WD/AWD REQUIRED PAST THE BARN: The steep gravel roads can be tough for some cars and rigs (particularly on the way out) and consequently, can cause a lot of damage to our roads. So for everyone's safety, we have restricted access to only vehicles with 4WD or AWD only. Please do not message us asking us to advise on the vehicle you have. If someone in your party has a 2WD vehicle, they can park up in the entry lot and get shuttled down to the campsites in a 4WD vehicle. If we see a 2WD vehicle in the campground, we will ask you to leave and if we have to dig you out, we will charge a $200 fee. Thank you for respecting our policies and helping us maintain our space. DOG FRIENDLY: We are as dog friendly as it gets here. Unleashed dogs are allowed on this property down by the creek (on-leash required in and around the barn). If you have a fear of dogs, or have dogs that are not friendly with other people or fellow dogs, this probably isn't the right campground for you. Of course, we expect all dog owners to keep an eye on their pets so they don't disturb other campers or ingest anything they're not supposed to. QUIET HOURS: 10pm-9am. We ask that guests keep the noise (loud music and loud conversations) to a minimum between 10pm and 9am. We live onsite and will enforce these if we have to (please don't make us). NO FIREARMS, FIREWORKS OR ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE USE. This is not a late night party campsite. This property is best enjoyed in the daylight and we encourage campers who want to take full advantage of the scenery, will abide by the quiet hours, and maintain a safe space for all. OTHER INFO: CELL SERVICE: There is an AT&T tower on our property so that gets the best service by far. Verizon is pretty good. T-mobile does not get reception here. There is high-speed internet up at the barn that is accessible with a Blue Barn Pass.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

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