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30 RV Parks near Dollar Corner, Washington
Meadow Glade, Washington 2.43 miles SE
Mount Vista, Washington 3.54 miles SW
Battle Ground, Washington 3.99 miles NE
Brush Prairie, Washington 4.17 miles SE
Lewisville, Washington 4.25 miles NE
We did however find 30 campgrounds within 25 miles of Dollar Corner. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Dollar Corner in the left hand column.
21401 NE Sandy Blvd Fairview, Oregon 97024 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 407 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 244 Reviews
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Oct 2019 - $20.00
You will be near the freeway, train tracks, and airport. Expect a lot of noise. Spaces are very close together, but all paved. Staff was efficient, but not overly friendly. There are many signs telling you what not to do. The bathrooms near us were under construction and the walk to the open ones was a bit of a jaunt. I will not stay here again. - mrslalanne
Oct 2019 - $20.00
We are full timing it and are Thousand Trails members and this is one of those Encore$ parks so we had to pay $20 a night. This is a very large park which is 90% capacitated with full timers who all have some nice (big) rigs and maintain their sites impeccably. I get the impression the people here probably work in the city (Portland). They put us in the transient section near the road where traffic noise started around 5am lasting all day and into the evening. Then there is the air traffic noise starting at around the same time as the Portland airport is not far away. With all that said, if your coming to relax and get away from it all, this is probably not the best park to do so.We did not use the shower or bathroom facilities because a hot water pipe was broken when we arrived (but was repaired the next day) and also because every site is provided with full hook ups. The grounds are very well maintained and each site is on a concrete pad. My husband took advantage of the fitness center, which is kind of rare for Thousand Trails, he said they had updated equipment with a nice variety. Love the people here, everyone just seems more relaxed. We would stay here again as we have friends and family in the area and would be convenient for our rig and less expensive than staying in a hotel. - Glamour Glampers
Jul 2019 - $20.00
Tight spots, all in row.We were right by the road. Pool is small for this many people. Just average. - john55
5515 NE 259th St Ridgefield, Washington 98642 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 70 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Apr 2017 - $42.00
I arrived to stay the host was friendly as I arrived. Gave me directions to the site full of long term trailers very tight because of vehicles parked in the road. Got to site, it was a mud hole. Mud out side my door 3 inches deep plus a mud puddle 2 feet across and 3 inches deep full of water. No cable, ask about setting up my dish the manager was rude told me no. I had no tv at this park at all. There are many very large fir trees in the park that are dead, some day will blow down with a high wind, need to be removed asap. Was drawing 26 amp on the 50 amp service the circuit, was off when I returned after several hours. I ask the manager if electric was off he said no. I told him mine was off he told me it was my coach I told him I checked the coach. It is in the park the manager said I was using too much power. The manager went to the meter box site the turned the circuit on again. I looked it was not a 50 amp plus breaker on his panel box it looked like a 20 amp breaker from where I was standing. It is a place to stay if there is no place else. Positive is had good wifi and it was quiet at night, most folks went to work about 5 am, never bothered me. - traveling lee
Jul 2014 - $30.00
This campground is in the country and good location to many things in this area. Lots of trees and full hook-up, BUT many of the sites are taken by what look to be full time people living here and not all of them are well kept, so kind of gives a unsettling feeling to me any way. There is room for some pretty large RVs here, and the nice ones are only here for short stay. Lots of trees, so that is nice. BUT the bathrooms are down right GROSS. I would not give my dog a bath in there. Sad they are making money and don't see a need to do something about cleaning up the bathrooms. It's a place to stay if you have things to do in this area, but make sure you have onboard what you need so you never have to go into the bathrooms. - laears
Jun 2013 - $26.00
Cute little park in the trees. Thirty seven sites. Lots filled with residents. Tight, but accessible for big rigs. NO SATELLITE reception. AT&T ok. Good water pressure. We spent a week here. The PPA rate was for four nights and the remaining three nights was full price. Total, $153 for the week. - walt66
109 S 65th Ave Ridgefield, Washington 98642 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 81 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 18 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $41.00
The draw back on this park is the road noise. The park is asphalt with green space between spaces. The WiFi was excellent. Something must have happened about a dog attack outside of the park concerning the long term residents and a short term resident. There are dog walk areas inside the park and off leash outside. The interior roads are easy to navigate. The spaces are tight. A parking space was provided for my tow on my site. I disconnected. - bikenorth51
Dec 2018 - $38.00
We have stayed here a few times and initially enjoyed our stay. During this recent stay, we had horrible internet (something we had experienced once before), so we decided to leave after first night. Unfortunately we had paid for three nights. When we asked for a refund of the remaining two nights, they refused to give it to us. I honestly don't understand that. Definitely do not recommend. - Kelbud
Jun 2018 - $40.00
We hadn't been at this park before. The office staff is very pleasant and helpful and check in was easy. All the spaces are VERY narrow and each space has a separate parking space for your tow/ed vehicle which is good because the interior roads are quite narrow as well. The pads are cement but ours wasn't particularly level and the sewer connections all seem to be uphill. Don't plan on spending time in your lounger as there isn't much "living space" between you & the rig next door but there are some nice grassy areas with trees & picnic tables if you want to sit outside. This park does not have cable and we were unable to get any channels on our antenna. Since we do not have a satellite it was pretty frustrating. We don't watch much TV but we do appreciate being able to see the evening news. There are 81 sites in this park and the laundry consists of 2 washers and 2 dryers so timing is everything. There is ONE coin-operated shower. We use the shower in our rig but thought it was pretty cheesy to charge people to shower when they are paying $40/night to stay there. The comments about traffic noise are quite accurate. The freeway traffic noise is constant but not horrible. But...the semi-trucks (and there are many) who Jake Brake all the way down the exit ramp (which is right next to the park) will set your teeth on edge...especially at 2am. It appears there are quite a few people living here year 'round but no eyesores. This is a great park for a dog as there are lots of places to go for walks. Across the road from the office is a small strip mall with a pizza place, a wine bar/bistro, a Subway and a Thai place, all with good food but there are no grocery stores closer than about 10 miles so plan accordingly. We might stop here for an overnight but another 2-week stay is not likely. - TwoE's
1913 NE Leichner Rd Vancouver, Washington 98686 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 87 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 48 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $26.00
Easy access from I-5 or I-205. There are two entrances/exits. One off a side road which has enough crown in it it might be a problem for fivers or big motor homes. The other is flat off the main drag and wide enough for big rigs to make the corner. But then narrows down without enough room for two rigs to pass. Getting out this way is a little difficult due to traffic and proximity to a stop light. Pull through sites are long but narrow. With our slides deployed there was no room to spare. Plenty of room for turning in to the sites. Interior roads in the transient section were wide enough for easy navigation. Most sites have a small yard, ours did not (site 100) and our site opened up directly to the road. Water pressure was good. We're able to get Sat and OTA TV. WiFi was slow and kept dropping out. AT&T LTE was good. Our site flooded with a couple inches of water during a hard rain. There are a lot of long term RVs around the edges and in a different section of the park. But good access from here to Vancouver WA, Portland OR and the Columbia River Gorge. Nothing fancy but they get the job done. - BBGuy
Jul 2019 - $30.00
Based upon the park facilities and lack of amenities I would rate this park as a five or six, but the great manager ups the rating to a nine. We arrived a day earlier than our reservation due to a mix up by me. The manager found us a back-in spot. We had reserved pull through. After getting into our spot I asked if we could stay where we were. He did an initial check and said no, which was no big problem as that is what we had planned to do. Later in the day he called and said he had rearranged things and we could stay. This gave us an extra day for our exploring. Wi-Fi in the park is poor. Verizon is four bars. Water pressure is good. The park is clean, but no table, fire pit or any other amenity. We would stay here again. - John 31946
Apr 2019 - $17.00
Very nice park with a nice manager. Great location and easy to get into Portland. - Caroldee
18002 NE 249th St Battle Ground, Washington 98604 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 10 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $35.00
We stayed here for 3 nights, at a site with both electricity and water, and already have a state parks pass hence the price. The layout of the campsites is quite nice as it's possible to orient your trailer or tent or rig so that you don't see a neighbor from your primary window or door. The road winding around to the sites is very narrow and tight. Our 17' trailer + tow car had no trouble but big rigs will. We chose a back-in site. The road is paved and the sites are gravel. The lake is small and cozy and lovely. There are canoes & paddle boards for rent in the warmer months. The park is very quiet with tons of trees overhead and interesting walking trails throughout the park. The single dump site has both potable and non-potable water and was very clean -- potholes going in and out, though, so beware. - Weelyrd
Sep 2018 - $25.00
Very nice park, with lots of walking trails. Excellent cellular service (Verizon), and some sites have power and water. Not at the site that I chose, but there were water and power sites available. There is a dump station in the park. - Phil and Connie
Dec 2017 - $25.00
Nice, and well worth it. Scenic .Older park, designed for smaller rigs. - Kontikiwa
7603 NE 13th Ave Vancouver, Washington 98665 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 178 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 24 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $45.00
checked in today for a 3 week stay. Concrete space, but clean and adequate size. Good hookups. Would give a much higher review, but cable TV and internet are non-existant even though website says they have both. Right in front of the office and no wifi. Cable TV is 8 fuzzy channels. Luckily we get 45 channels on antenna. Very disappointed and won't be back. - akgourmet
Jun 2018 - $40.00
This nice little park had been our 'spring/summer residence' for the past three years. Imagine our surprise upon returning this spring to find new ownership had raised the rates 30%, replaced the grass and trees in what been our yard with another RV space and were seeking only permanent residents. No more daily, weekly or monthly stays. Too bad, it was a convenient place for our annual stay. - boardman
May 2018 - $40.00
Made reservations for this park in Feb 2018 for a stay in July and August. Called May 31 to confirm space still available. Was told park had changed ownership and manager and that they were going to permanent residents only. No space for me. Search starts over at this late date. - A Wedding
33914 NW Paradise Park Rd Ridgefield, Washington 98642 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 79 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $40.00
The park was well maintained and rangers were friendly. RV spots were at capacity but plenty of tent spots open. A long walk to the day use area from camp location. We choose to drive down. There was disk golf and a little beach spot with river access. Kids enjoyed swimming in the river. There is a freeway overhead so it is not the most “nature” experience. - W00ty
Jun 2018 - $48.00
The park is nice, but it is definitely overpriced. We're used to Passport America and Good Sam discounts and typically get much higher value for what we paid here. They even charge you for the showers. The site was not very level and was quite noisy because of its proximity to the road. There was no cable, but the air reception was good. Unfortunately, we were not able to hike the trails because of heavy rain, so we can't comment with respect to the natural scenery. On the plus side, the staff were very friendly. However, we would not return because of the high price. - John A Guderian
Jan 2018 - $35.00
There is a new casino near this campground, and we are guessing that many of the people staying in the winter were at the casino. The campground was not crowded, and it was quiet. Most of the sites had some tree cover, but we picked one on the edge which did not. It is near (not exactly next to) the freeway (I-5). There is a lot of truck traffic, however the flip side is that this campground is very convenient to use and get back on I-5. There is also a new Shell station (which is quite expensive) in the same stop, so you can save yourself a second stop to get gas. There was certainly not any problems with the campground, but we paid less in Oregon the next night for a last minute reservation, for a nicer campground. Also, the website needs to be updated for WA State Parks. I talked to a Ranger later, and they said that they are only using the online reservation system for yurts and cabins, during the off season. This didn't seem as clear as it might be online. (Perhaps this is the fault of ReserveAmerica and not the parks.) In any case, many of us would gladly stay at a state park over any RV park - and they might get more off season business if it were clearer that this park (and Battle Ground Lake State Park), were open during the off seasons. - BScott33
10400 NE 53rd St Vancouver, Washington 98662 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 83 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 33 Reviews
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Jul 2019 - $55.00
This shouldn't be called a park, unless it's short for parking lot. There are a few wide spots with a patch of grass; be sure to ask for those when you call as we weren't offered that. The sites are right on top of each other. When you open the RV door you're treated with a view of the neighbor's sewer hook-up just a few feet away and the accompanying smell. On the plus side all the live-ins are quiet and the nearby freeway is actually not noisy at all. - S-R Adventures
Mar 2017 - $35.00
I agree this is not a park for large RVs. And not for small dogs. The dog area is fenced with cyclone on one side and tall, dense blackberry bushes on the other. I thought of coyotes, raccoons and skunks hiding in wait, so I did not let my miniature pinschers off-leash while they did their business. Otherwise it's an ok place to overnight. - DeniseH
Aug 2016 - $35.00
Nice small park but designed for small RV's. If you are larger than 32 ft., very challenging.
The turns getting to the park off Fourth plain Rd are very sharp and treacherous.
Site surface was a concrete pad with sunny and open exposure. - TcaandK
31421 NW Reeder Rd Portland, Oregon 97231 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 41 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Aug 2014 - $45.00
One of the few long stay parks in the area that still has some sites for under $500 a month. Most of the spaces are on gravel, except some of the back loop spaces are on concrete pads, all roads are gravel. Few permanent residents, but most are there for work on the Intel Campuses in Hillsboro are not permanent. Front Spaces rates breakdown at: Monthly: $375 Weekly: $140 Daily: $45 Back Spaces rates breakdown at: Monthly: $425 Weekly: $160 Daily: $50 Front spaces are mostly 30amp service, with a few spots that have 30 and 50 amp. Back spaces all have 50 amp service. Electricity is metered on monthly stays. There is no Wifi, Verizon Wireless is the best option for internet in the area, other Wireless carriers signals are weak. TV is by antenna, or your own satellite system. - The Redneck Express
Jun 2010 - $30.00
If you're looking for a long term stay RV Park, Island Cove is one of the few you'll find for under $500 a month in the Portland area that have monthly rates available (Multnomah County actually has a law not allowing extended stays at RV Parks). The closer together front side-sites are 30 amp and $350 a month, the back, more spaced out sites with the concrete pads and 50 amp service, "Premium" as the previous reviewer called them, are $400 a month. The park does have Wi-Fi, however, the speed can be hit and miss as its satellite based (No wired High Speed is available past the County Line). - The Redneck Express
Jun 2010 - $30.00
We did not stay here. We didn't have reservations, called and spoke to on-site manager who was very helpful and had a couple of open sites. We pulled in and were somewhat put off. Appears mostly long term residents, some sites were junky and on lawn area. The premium sites were cleaner with newer units on concrete pads but none available when we needed to stay. We were not willing to stay in the lower cost area, it is not our style of camping. Cash only at this park if you intend to stay: we were quoted $30/night. - KitandDH
26048 NW Reeder Rd Portland, Oregon 97231 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 30 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 8 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $45.00
Interesting place. The riverfront sites are tight, full hook up with 30 amp electric. Our site 20 was next to site 56 ?? And the hookups are on a shared pedestal. Our neighbors connectors were on the opposite side of their rig and they inaverantly hooked up to ours. Easy fix and we got to know our neighbors quickly! The site was level, dirt surface and easy to maneuver into. (You pull in forward and back out). There is no WiFi here. The check in was quick, check or cash only. The store seems to be well stocked with items you need in a pinch along with some of their local fruit and veggies. (About half the price of a store). Check what's in season when you camp there. The access is via the only bridge to the island and about 6 more miles on a paved but winding road. Watch out for bikers, they share the road. The interior road is tight by the barns but open up by the sites. It was fun to watch the ships and tugs on the river going by. - DJR CMR
Jul 2016 - $25.00
On Sauvies Island .Great Riverfront RV Sites. Ocean going Ships come by Daily. Fishing right off the Beach. Office staff(Heather) Very helpful. Make reservations in advance. 30 amp only, full hookups.Dog Friendly. Direct TV OK on some river sites. Plenty of shade.No Cable, but approx 30 over the air local HD Channels. Will return. - silverado
Oct 2015 - $30.00
We stayed 3 nights midweek in our 40' motorhome. Our site was right on the river. We had a very enjoyable time and had to say that it was the quietest campground that we have ever stayed. It is 30amp electrical water and some sites sewer. Most of the campground was long term residents but that was no problem. The bathroom was on the rustic side but kept clean. There was a shower in each of the bathrooms. There was no wifi but the Verizon signal was good. - Oregonhikers