Portland Fairview RV Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

Whether you're taking a vacation in the Pacific Northwest or looking to make your RV home in Oregon, Portland Fairview RV Park is much more than a place to park your RV. Located just 8 miles east of downtown Portland, Oregon, you will enjoy the peaceful setting while being close to all the restaurants, attractions and fun that Portland has to offer. While at Portland Fairview, take in the lovely landscaping found throughout the resort, wander amid tall evergreens and along the babbling brook as you unwind in the beauty of nature. A Premier Portland, Oregon RV Park

Directions

From jct I-84 (exit 14) & 207th: Go 1/4 mi N on 207th, then 1/4 mi E on Sandy Blvd.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Mobile Service

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3.2

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We have lived here since 2014 permanently. But been coming off and on since 2010. The park is slowing coming back to hopefully what it was before. Christine is doing her best she listens and actually tries to solve the problem. Ron is also great in the office. We finally see progress being made in the park with now 3 guys working outside. We just need a decent lawn service.

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PeggyJo Menasco

1 year ago
1/5

This was our first time staying at a Thousand Oaks Resort and we were sorely disappointed! Not at all what we expected! This place is absolutely jam packed, poorly designed, and difficult for large rigs to maneuver safely. We are here for Dr appts in the area—if we have to come back in the future we will definitely make other arrangements! This place is on the verge of giving the appearance of a homeless camp!

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Molly McHugh

1 year ago
5/5

I stayed 10 days as a Thousand Trails member (paid $20 per night) and was impressed, had a nice stay. Lots of trees, green space between RV spots, bathrooms clean with hot water showers, pool area well kept. Manager Christine is super nice and helpful, went out of her way to help me and someone who showed up on a Sunday. Would stay here again definitely.

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Kelli O'Hara

8 months ago
2/5

Pros: staff is friendly, duck food provided to feed the ducks at the pond, and park is pretty laid back with many long term residents.

Cons: there is no fitness center as advertised (picture of cabin-like building "fitness center" was torn down and replaced with small playground), hot tub advertised but not running as shown in photos, there are random large holes in the park (I have told the office about large one in photo now twice and it's still not addressed. It's filled with leaves in picture but is about 2 feet deep and >6 inches in diameter with no signage. Hopefully no people or pets injure their legs before this is finally addressed. There are also atleast 3 deep holes without signage by the hot tub that my dog almost stepped in.), landscaping is not maintained and if you want leaves/sticks picked up you need to do it yourself, electric bill up to $200/month for a small RV with 2 people living in it, and finally during the snow/ice storm there was no effort to salt or de-ice walkways or roads at the park despite large portion of park being elderly (I witnessed 3 elderly people fall on the ice)

Overall, I do really like this RV park, but there are several things that need attention. I will definitely update my review if improvements are made.

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Victoria Curtis

8 months ago
4/5

Large RV park with laundry clubhouse and bath houses. Rent was $850 a month plus electric. We did run into an issue with the electric being a lot higher the last two month we were there. They were able to get it taken care of due to an issue at the pole. Staff was easy to work with. We stayed here for 6 months so we did have a few more maintenance issue than normal, but I did have to contact at least twice before someone came out to address issues. About 25-30 mins to OSHU in Portland. Safe and clean. We had a nice spot on top lot making it a bit more spread out. If noise is an issue, be mindful of train tracks right behind park. Does make some decent noise for about 1-2 min 5/6 times a day. Totally will stay here again if we are back in the area. Happy camping!

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