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Magenta Rose

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: Lovely campground with lots of hiking available. Just watch for poison oak. We were in Loop A. Sites fairly close together. No sewer but there is a dump station. Loop B looked like sites were larger and had full hookups. Restrooms and showers were clean but pretty smelly for some reason. Firewood and ice are available for purchase. No WiFi but cell service for our AT&T was fine. Quiet and peaceful . Ice cream in Butteville is worth the visit.

Posted May 04, 2024 by Magenta Rose from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Peter D

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: I camped out in the A loop once in 2022 and once in 2023. Although many of the campsites are close together and the campground was full, the evening and nights were very quiet. I recommend making reservations. Restroom and shower facilities were clean and well maintained. Lots of flat trails and paved walkways through mature trees and fields. Frisbee golf course. Don’t miss ice cream at the historic Butteville store just a few miles away.

Posted Sep 09, 2023 by Peter D from Davis, California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Michael Vorkapich

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: We stayed here in November in Loop B. The site was easy to get into, had great connection for power, water, sewer. Very beautiful and quiet spot. I would definitely vote for Loop B. Facilities were in good repair. I didn't have the chance to check out the showers but the restrooms were nice and clean. Plenty of great hiking. The people in the visitor center were awesome.

Posted Nov 09, 2022 by Michael Vorkapich from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Joe

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: Champoeg is what I want out of a state park. Large well managed semi-forested open spaces. Spacious back ins well placed to maximize distance between campsites. Lots of maintained walking trails. The river, right there. Modern interesting play structures for the kids. Tons of flat paved trails to walk/bike. Clean modern bathrooms with private room showers. 100 Curses for whomever bought nozzles instead of regulars shower heads for the state parks. Verizon Wifi is solid here. 20 minutes from the suburbs of Portland but you feel like you are in the middle of no where. Loop B has twice as long slabs for larger rigs but A is shaded by old oak trees, is closers to everything and has larger bathrooms.

Posted Apr 25, 2021 by Joe from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Marusa

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: Champoeg is such a beautiful spot, but the park really needs to fix the sewage issue, or just shut down the dump station. We have been to many RV parks all over the country and have never encountered this level of air contamination. It made our week-long stay considerably less enjoyable as the sewage stench overtook Loop A to a nauseating degree. The line of RV that were dumping was persistent and made breathing almost intolerable at times.

Posted Aug 28, 2020 by Marusa from Beaverton. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dave H

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: This is a close park to us, so it is easy to visit. From reading the other reviews, I will start off with the Dump Station is open. We stayed in A38 which is the outer ring of the A Loop. The spots are somewhat tight, but less so on the even number sites. We had a nice overlook view of a meadow. The kids playground is great, there is an off leash dog run area, plenty of walking and biking trails, and a disc golf course. It would be nice if there was river access to swim, but they terrain doesn’t seem suitable. The B loop doesn’t seem to have as many trees as A loop, but the spots do seem bigger.

Posted Aug 17, 2020 by Dave H from Oregon City, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Joe

For Champoeg State Heritage Area: By all means reserve in Loop B. Loop A is very tight but even numbered sites are a much better choice. Were there for 4 nights and couldn’t get away from sewage smell. Stay away from A39. It also been well over a year with no dump station. Not one of Oregon’s best.

Posted Jun 18, 2019 by Joe from Eugene, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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