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Armitage Park Campground (Lane County Park)
Overview
Armitage Park Campground serves as a premier destination within the Lane County Park system, blending suburban convenience with the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Located along the banks of the scenic McKenzie River, this 57-acre park offers a well-maintained environment for travelers seeking a comfortable basecamp near Eugene. It provides a seamless transition between the bustling city and the serene riverfront, making it a highly reliable choice for those who value both modern accessibility and a touch of the wilderness.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of Eugene and within easy reach of the I-5 corridor near Coburg, the park feels surprisingly secluded despite its proximity to urban centers. The campground is tucked away amidst mature trees and riverbank greenery, offering a cool, shaded canopy during the warm summer months. Guests can enjoy the soothing sounds of the rushing water while being only minutes away from the diverse shops and eclectic restaurants found in the Eugene and Springfield metropolitan areas.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is exceptionally well-equipped for modern RVers, featuring spacious sites with full hookups including water, sewer, and 50-amp electricity. Most sites are paved and level, designed to accommodate larger motorhomes and multi-slide trailers with ease. Key on-site amenities include clean restroom facilities, seasonal laundry services, and a dedicated two-acre off-leash dog park, which is a major highlight for travelers with canine companions. The park also features paved paths and a boat ramp for easy river access.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the direct access to the McKenzie River, which is renowned for world-class fly fishing, kayaking, and rafting opportunities. For those interested in local culture and collegiate events, the University of Oregon campus and Autzen Stadium are just a short drive south. Additionally, the surrounding Willamette Valley is home to numerous award-winning wineries, while the adjacent town of Coburg offers a quaint atmosphere filled with historic buildings and premium antique shopping.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an excellent choice for big-rig owners who require reliable infrastructure and easy navigation without sacrificing a park-like setting. It is also ideal for active families and pet owners who benefit from the expansive green spaces and the organized, clean layout of the grounds. Whether you are a Duck sports fan looking for game-day lodging or a nature lover exploring the waterways of Lane County, Armitage Park offers a perfect balance of convenience and scenery.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Bottai
We’ve stayed here at this hidden gem several times and we’re always happy to come back. This lovely green park, marina and campground is nestled amid the sprawling city of Eugene/Coburg. It’s so close to all the amenities that a big city offers, yet it’s completely insulated by the huge trees and rolling green areas. The campground sites provide full hookups with backins or pull throughs. We’re in a 40’ motorhome with a toad and we have no trouble at all maneuvering in this park. There’s a huge dog park as you enter the park and adjacent to the campground there’s a very large park for picnics etc. There’s restrooms, picnic gazebos and also a very small boat launch into the McKenzie River. This park has it all !!
Naomi Horn
Quiet hours not enforced. Generally nice for rvs, tent camping has good sites. Nice if you have nice neighbors. Host at front office would not even talk to our loud neighbors in the tent spot next to ours. Had his son tell us they were closed and to talk to them ourselves. The party went on till 2am despite our requests to the group. What is the point of the host living at the camp if they do nothing after office hours? At that point just hire an office person. I'd give 5 stars if the host actually did his job.
David Lucero
Stayed here overnight in our dream Airstream while on our return from the Oregon coast. It’s great here too. Plenty of shade. Full hook up. They have a dog run, showers, and laundromat for day use and long stay over. Highly recommended.
Jill B.
This is a great little camping park! The sites are level, paved, and nicely spaced. Most have at least partial shade. It’s quiet. The showers are clean (but could use a slightly longer automatic cutoff time, lol!) The laundry room is excellent! Spotlessly clean, quality machines, reasonable prices. Showers and laundry have a door code, so they are open 24/7, which is convenient. We’ve stayed here twice now while visiting family in Eugene, and would absolutely recommend it
Kaison
Great camping/RV campsite. Staff is awesome. Environment is pretty with lots of cool trails and is located close to town. Walk along river, sun bathe, picnic, fire pit. The best part was the 5$ dollar fire wood and 3$ ice. Those really helped us. Good value. Only thing I didn't like was the showers. They are individual units and are kelp clean. But water timer and shower head was annoying. Otherwise great trip
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