Millsite Park
About
The RV dump station is located at Exit 108 on I-5. It can be found in City Park Campground, about 1/4 mile east of I-5.
Amenities & Services
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Reviews
Based on 629 reviews
Love this park , dog friendly next to the river. Has a open building for party, event and musical band are as well.
The campground is located within a community park and does not have an office; please find the camp host on-site for assistance. The park is quiet, with a stream alongside the trail. There are train tracks nearby, but at least on the night I stayed, I didn’t hear any train noise.
This was a very nice park setting at a reasonable rate. The park was very quiet and though there are train tracks very near we didn't hear the train go by but once and we were here for 4 days. I'm sure it may have gone by more often and we just did not hear it but they never blew the horn thats for sure. We stayed in #12 with out 35' travel trailer. We were able to fit that and our 2024 f150 6.5' bed, overall total length is 57'. We took up the whole run but could fit with about 3' to spare. The camp host was nice and helpful, neighbors were quiet and friendly when we did chat. Pleasant place in a quiet and friendly town, we will be back. Pro Tip pull in and go all the way around the outside track to turn around and pull into the rv site the easy way. You could also back in like I did but if you're not able to back in easy then there is very easy access to pull through your sites. Also there are some long sites here well over 80'-100' I'm sure that you could fit in if you're a longer rig. Also within 20 min drive to the safari, or seven feathers without all the hustle and bustle.
Beautiful park and very well maintained RV park that’s operated by the town. Bathrooms were very clean and quarter operated showers had good pressure and warm water. The camp was very friendly and helpful. There’s a trail going all around the park which was very well maintained and easily walkable. Great historic covered bridge and easy access to the downtown.
A little slice of heaven. Fairly quiet. Lots of trails. Short walk to the South Umqua River. Only fly in the ointment is trains passing close by. They are close enough that you can feel the rumble as it passes. First night we had 3 passing by between 7 pm and about 11. Second night only 1. Noisy yes but they are passed you in under a minute. A short disruption in an otherwise quaint place.
