This is a beautiful park right on the river. The sites are level and well spaced. The grounds are beautiful with flowers everywhere. There is a soft serve ice cream machine which is on the honor system. Great touch. This park is close to lots of hiking and biking. The clubhouse is beautiful with lots of books for exchange, a big screen TV and tons of magazines. The pool is small but clean. The price for laundry is very reasonable. We would definitely visit this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Terrific park. It is very clean and the sites are wide and comfortable. We had a riverside site and the sound of the water was so soothing. There is a train track nearby but the trains only come through a couple of times per day. This was our first visit here but it will definitely no be our last! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed Casey's - and would definitely return. The staff was super friendly and welcoming. The place was clean and very attractive. We really enjoyed hearing the river rush by! There was soft ice cream for $1 (honor system) in the cabana which we enjoyed! The only downside is the trains go by in the night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. We intended to stay one night, but the river setting was too much to resist and we stayed three nights. A number of the people we talked to come every year and stay at least one month. Clean, well-manicured, and paved sites. Very well-run park and we highly recommend it. Restaurants in nearby Oakridge are good too. Soft serve ice cream machine in the pavilion is just icing on the cake :) We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is the best park we have ever stayed in. The first time we came here we just spent a weekend. The next time we came for a week. Last summer we stayed here for the month of July. This year we have been here for the months of July and August. We have two-month reservations for the next two years. We love it here! The river and forest are incredibly beautiful. The owners of the park, and their staff, are so considerate, helpful, cheerful and hardworking. They keep the park immaculate. There are large pots of flowers throughout the park and at each site. Large grassy areas separate the long and level paved sites. This is a wonderful park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best park we have ever visited. Large easily accessible sites,beautiful surroundings; lots of hikes nearby, trees, river view, lush landscaping, well maintained, very friendly and helpful staff, great steak BBQ once a month during the summer season, fast and easy WiFi. Far enough out of town to enjoy nature yet close enough (40 miles east) to Eugene for supplies etc. This is a very popular summer destination, reservations a must but worth the effort. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed there in Aug of 2005. One of the best parks we have found yet. Would have stayed longer if time would have allowed. We had exceptional service and the park was one we will keep on a short list to come back to again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Another family and I just returned home after spending some much needed "outdoor time" in Westfir, OR. It's my hometown, and a beautiful place to vacation. I couldn't wait to spend time near the crystal clear rivers, so to make reservations at the local RV park seemed like the perfect place to stay. I love that stretch of river, and they have a wonderful facility, so to pay the higher prices seemed fair enough. The campgrounds in the area don't have electric/water hookups. I was there more to visit family than to actually "camp", and RV parks are quite convenient. However, as beautiful and well maintained as it was, we immediately had problems. The 2 ladies working, who seemed nice enough over the phone, were incredibly rude in person. We were 2 RVs pulling in, so our friends pulled in ahead of us. The lady in the office assumed that he had went straight to his site (he didn't) and literally lectured him on how he really should stop in the office first. He did, she just hadn't seen him pull in just before us. As the guys were setting up, my friend and I took a walk to the river. Knowing better than to cross through other peoples areas, we found a 30' section of grass to cut through. As soon as we got to the next road, a women on a golf cart hurried to us. Although we had tried to find a "polite" crossing, we didn't succeed - and once again were lectured. I am one to respect other people's space, and by all means don't want to be rude or inconsiderate. I was unaware that the section of grass was considered part of a space, a resident no less, who hates to have people walk through "her" area. Okay, enough said. We made a note of it, and assured the attendant that it wouldn't happen again. Even so, she went on and on barking at us. There was one more incident that evening, and I won't bore you with the details. However, I am a mellow, patient person - and by the time all was said and done I was very frustrated and angry at the management. My friend was brought to tears by the harassment of them, all over a simple misunderstanding that could have been easily resolved. Needless to say, we were all in agreement that we would not stay the length of time as originally planned. The RV Park was nice enough to refund our entire stay without any fees - but only because she couldn't figure out how to take 2 of the 3 nights off the original price. I think she wanted us out just as quickly as we wanted out. After that, we found the most beautiful campground any of us have ever stayed at - and it turned out to be a wonderful weekend. Plus, we only ended up paying $12/night instead of the $30/night - so we even had extra spending cash for the great shops & restaurants in the area. Casey's Riverside RV is a beautiful place, but the customer service needs much improvement. Yes, there needs to be rules in a place like that. As a migraine sufferer, I appreciate being somewhere where the rules are enforced. However, the approach and method here was very unprofessional and disappointing. A great place to stay if you want to hibernate in your trailer the entire time - but if you step out your door, beware! Other cons: Only 2 bbq pits in entire park. Hard to get riverside space since they reserve them for those that require a pull through spot. Additional charges for children. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$25
Ditto everyones remarks!! The best park we have ever stayed in. Next year will go hundreds of miles out of our way just to stay there for a week. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$24
This is a beautiful park on the banks of the Willamette River. Owners are very friendly. Park is very clean. All the sites are paved and level. I give this place two thumbs up! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$24
We stayed one week and enjoyed it very much. the sites are all paved and level. the hosts Casey and Becky are most friendly and helpful. the only real complaint was the trains which come thru quite offen. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2001
$20
Excellent RV park on the middle fork of the Willamette River, good fly fishing. New park, nice layout along the river, away from the highway, a few sites may be shaded. Very nice owners. One of my favorites. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2001
$24
This RV park is on the Willamette just off Highway 58 about 50 miles east of Interstate 5. The owners, Casey and Becky Jones are friendly and helpful. The park is clean, quiet and peaceful. Nearly all sites have a view of the River and you can hear it at night to lull you to a restful sleep. It is a relatively new park for them, so they are in the process of planting shrubs, flowers, etc. Sites were level. Interior roads gravel. Highway 58 is a
scenic road with many lakes nearby to explore. Highly recommend this place and plan to return again and again! We camped here in a camper.