Southbound on I-5 (from Portland, Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Springfield) - to the Drain/Elkton/Hwy 38 Exit (#162). Go West on Hwy 38 through Drain. Bear right in downtown Drain continuing on Hwy 38 for approx 14 miles to Elkton. In Elkton, after crossing the bridge turn left on 1st St., go 1 block to River Dr. Turn right, go approx 2 blocks, enter Elkton RV Park on the left. Northbound on I-5 (from Roseburg, Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass) I-5 North - TO THE Elkton/Hwy 138 exit (#136). Turn left on Hwy 138. Go approx. 25 miles to Hwy 38. Turn left onto Hwy 38. In Elkton, after crossing the bridge turn left on 1st St., go 1 block to River Dr. Turn right, go approx 2 blocks, enter Elkton RV Park on the left. Eastbound on Hwy 38 (from Reedsport, the coast, Hwy 101) Hwy 101- in Reedsport, go east on Hwy 38 approx. 25 miles. Just past the Butterfly Pavilion, turn right onto River Dr. Go approx 1.5 mile on River Dr. Enter Elkton RV Park on the right.
We got so lucky to find a spot for our camper van! This place is literally right on the river, we got to swim and explore the water after dinner, and wake up to the peaceful rushing of the water! Sooooo amazing. Please make the trip here, it’s totally worth it!
This is one of the most beautiful parks we have ever stayed at. The staff is friendly and helpful. And great cell coverage as well. Elkton is a neat little town and they have special events.
We’ve been going here for 6 + years. We have 10 sites on the river, for friends and family to join us and we all love the location! Great fishing for small mouth bass. Kids can catch over 50 fish a day! Great swimming areas late summer when river level lowers. A small shallow area for small kids with a sandy beach for them to play in. It can get murky if the river is too low. We usually go end of July beginning of August. But have been mid September with lots of river to play in. Lounge in the water in floaties in river pools while kids jump off rocks into the deep river pools. Or take tubes up the river walking along the rocks and float about a mile through gentle but fun rapids! Make sure to paddle to the right after the last rapids or you’ll get in the edie to the left and is harder to cross river to walk back to the rv park! Wear your river shoes, the rocks can be super hot to walk on!
Walk to town for pizza, local wineries & shops, restock food/drinks, or worms! The taco truck is highly recommended and we usually plan that for a dinner!
The resort is family owned and they are amazing with all the things and helping you back in and get set up! Sites are a bit cozy, but when you have a group there is plenty of space to hang and group together.
We always book a year in advance, for the river spots. We have a 40 ft motorhome and get in with ease. Also people on our ground have 41” fifthweels that navigate fine! It’s all gravel so scooters don’t work well, but bikes do.
We arrived late - all facilities locked up. We needed to be on the road early. No one around. The AHole of an attendant was a real jerk and threatened the sheriff if we didn’t pay for a full service hookup etc.
we offered to pay partial amount for the partial service we got.
Don’t bother with this lame park in this town… keep driving to another community that welcomes its out of town visitors with respect