Armitage Park Campground
County Park
Write a Review 90064 Coburg Rd. Eugene, OR 97408 541-682-2000 Official WebsiteGPS: 44.1105, -123.0525
Overview of Armitage Park Campground
Last Price Paid: $45
Reported by camper-740912 on 3/13/2024
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Class A)
Reported by ImagineWhere on 6/12/2019
Number of Sites 36
Pad Type asphalt
Reservations yes
Elevation 393 ft / 119 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Armitage Park Campground 47 people have reviewed this location.
“Second positive visit.”
Reviewed 1/20/2019
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 21 |
$35/night with online reservation fees. Nice park and safe Segway Travel into town.
Sites have limited channel cable TV, found OTA TV even with a tiny antenna provided better channel selection and far far better picture quality.
Craig_T@B would stay here again
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“Great spot for passing through or extended stay ”
Reviewed 5/22/2018
Nightly rate: | $33 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 8 |
RV Length: | 24' (Class B) |
Arrived after office had closed, around 7pm. Very nice and helpful park host was outside walking his cat on a leash when we pulled up. He greeted us warmly and made sure we understood how the dry erase board showing availability worked - including to make sure we came back to the board to wipe off the # of our site after we claimed it... more
Arrived after office had closed, around 7pm. Very nice and helpful park host was outside walking his cat on a leash when we pulled up. He greeted us warmly and made sure we understood how the dry erase board showing availability worked - including to make sure we came back to the board to wipe off the # of our site after we claimed it. We stayed on a Monday night and there were just 2 sites available. After dinner, I walked by the same dry erase board and saw a hanging sign indicating “campground full”.
Some reviewers talk about hearing Interstate noise which is barely audible when you’re walking around camp. Highway noise was completely inaudible once we were inside our camper - and we are not hard of hearing. Park was very clean and peaceful. Not a ton of privacy between sites but we didn’t feel like we were on top of each other either. We travel in a B-van so we opted to use the showers. There’s an access code to the bathrooms which were basic cinder block construction w/ a concrete floor. Think “private prison shower” and you’ll be fine. This is a county campground, not an “RV resort”. We found the timed shower (9 min.) to be plenty adequate with very warm (hot!) water. Although the stream reminded me of a garden hose and not so much that of a residential shower spray head.
Overall a very pleasant camp spot and one we hope to come back to the next time our travels bring us through Coburg, OR.
afdahl would stay here again
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“Nice little park”
Reviewed 3/2/2018
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 30 |
Needed a place to stay overnight. Nice little park with mostly RV friendly sites (long easy back in or pull throughs). We especially enjoyed the wifi and the fenced dog park. Close to I5, but we did not notice any noise.
Dianne would stay here again
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“Perfect Stop For Travelers”
Reviewed 2/25/2018
Nightly rate: | $33 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 6 |
RV Length: | 38' |
$33 for 50 amps, water & sewer in a gorgeous big green park with spacious sites, a huge horseshoe- shaped pull- through site...and only 12 minutes from downtown Eugene! A quick easy stop off the I-5. $30 for 30 amps. They also have laundry and hot showers. This is a bargain compared to the other parks around that boast good reviews. (O... more
$33 for 50 amps, water & sewer in a gorgeous big green park with spacious sites, a huge horseshoe- shaped pull- through site...and only 12 minutes from downtown Eugene! A quick easy stop off the I-5. $30 for 30 amps. They also have laundry and hot showers. This is a bargain compared to the other parks around that boast good reviews. (One of those other parks quoted me $55 plus $3 per kid for the night.) They do offer online reservations for those planning ahead. We just arrived before the office closed at 5. There is a camphost on site and this park felt very safe. There is a max stay of 14 days, so no long term rigs here.
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“An amenity rich county park...”
Reviewed 9/4/2017
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 14 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
Armitage Park is a very nice county park well designed for a qualitative camping experience. Each site features level asphalt pads well spaced between your neighbor. You will have choices of a back in site or pull through, open space location or under tree canopies. Features include full hook ups and cable tv. There is also free Wi-Fi,... more
Armitage Park is a very nice county park well designed for a qualitative camping experience. Each site features level asphalt pads well spaced between your neighbor. You will have choices of a back in site or pull through, open space location or under tree canopies. Features include full hook ups and cable tv. There is also free Wi-Fi, but it was not usable during our stay. The signal may have been stronger if we were camped nearer to the Wi-fi antenna. Restrooms, free showers and laundromat are well maintained and kept very clean. There are plenty of trash and recycle bins located throughout the park, thus ensuring a pretty litter free landscape.
A walking path to the spacious wooded day use picnic areas will lead you down to the beautiful McKenzie River with many access points to the water. There is also a huge dog park for your pets to go wild. This park is located near I-5, so you will hear road noise. Shopping and restaurants are also but a short distance away. The camp host sells firewood and/or bagged ice during their open hours. Their interpersonal skills need some work, but they seemed task efficient.
As this campground is a very popular park for locals, we highly recommend reservations, especially during the college football season. This park is in "Duck" country, so the fan base resides here during any weekend game and as expected, their tailgate parties are brought back to the campground, so is the crowd noise. We noticed that even on weekdays, reservation placards were always replaced when a site was vacated.
Michael & Imkelina would stay here again
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“Lovely Natural Setting Close to Town”
Reviewed 5/25/2017
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 1 |
Level asphalt pads between nice grass space. Shade trees but we still had satellite. FHUs with 50 amp and good water pressure. Grounds are well maintained although the noisy lawn equipment is annoying. I suppose one can't have it clean and completely quiet :-) The park has direct access to the McKenzie River along a beautiful day pa... more
Level asphalt pads between nice grass space. Shade trees but we still had satellite. FHUs with 50 amp and good water pressure. Grounds are well maintained although the noisy lawn equipment is annoying. I suppose one can't have it clean and completely quiet :-)
The park has direct access to the McKenzie River along a beautiful day park. There is some noise from the street out front, but not bad.
The only ding is the access to the RV sites from the day use parking lot. Our friends lost their outdoor chairs when they stayed here so we locked up our ladder while we were here. We felt safe for our stay.
The park's WiFi is free and very fast. A wonderful surprise in a county park!
Jodee Gravel would stay here again
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“Very Nice Park”
Reviewed 4/7/2017
Nightly rate: | $31 |
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Days stayed: | 8 |
Site Number: | 9 |
RV Length: | 35' |
The nightly rate was a little higher then we usually like to pay but it was a very nice park. They had a number of sites closed due to debris (i.e. tree limbs) falling into them during a recent heavy storm. The tree limbs had been picked up but they weren't re-opening the sites until a site inspection had been done to make sure the... more
The nightly rate was a little higher then we usually like to pay but it was a very nice park. They had a number of sites closed due to debris (i.e. tree limbs) falling into them during a recent heavy storm. The tree limbs had been picked up but they weren't re-opening the sites until a site inspection had been done to make sure they were safe. So it was nice to know they were taking those precautions.
The available sites were all booked but there is enough space between the sites that it didn't feel overly full. Due to the limited spaces we weren't able to get a space under a tree, so we were more out in the open then we normally like, but the area was so nice that we really didn't mind.
Felt very safe and comfortable there.
[Actual stay was 02/07/16]
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“Relaxing, close to everything, nature filled ”
Reviewed 4/1/2017
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 28 |
This was our first stop as new full timers and I can't imagine a better first experience. Clean park, lots of places to walk our dog, plenty of space in between spots, and friendly people. We stayed two nights on a weekend, but despite a few campfires and a little loud laughter this place was quieter than the subdivision we used to ... more
This was our first stop as new full timers and I can't imagine a better first experience. Clean park, lots of places to walk our dog, plenty of space in between spots, and friendly people.
We stayed two nights on a weekend, but despite a few campfires and a little loud laughter this place was quieter than the subdivision we used to live in (and the park was FULL).
Clean looking laundromat. Easy hookups. Nice and level. And as for theft, I was worried since we have very nice road bikes. They are locked into the truck toolbox, and we took the extra precaution of removing our seats the first night. Second night, my husband left his seat on and it was still there in the morning!
Didn't see any shady characters or activity either. Now, you should still take precautions and who can say whether our 3rd night we'd have issues...but we have over $2K worth of bikes that didn't get messed with. So that was our experience!!
Would definitely pick this spot again, as it was near the dumpster, laundry and the path down to the river trail!
Slight noise from I-5 but far enough away it was just white noise in the background. The bird song was much louder. 😉
Easy access from I-5, and plenty of stores and restaurants nearby.
I was able to stream Spotify, Hulu, get plenty of work done and upload several videos using our Verizon all day Thursday and Friday, no boost. Streaming did experience a little lag on Friday night.
Erinhookkelly would stay here again
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“Great place to get RV service ... but beware!”
Reviewed 12/9/2016
Nightly rate: | $31 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
Site Number: | 17 |
We made a reservation online so there was no check-in, we drove straight to our site. Our site was just long enough to fit the motorhome and toad. Fairly spacious between sites, some more than others. Utilities fine, WII FI not so fine(didn't work), Directv fine. Verizon had 4g 2 bars but sometimes our phones didn't work at all. Def... more
We made a reservation online so there was no check-in, we drove straight to our site. Our site was just long enough to fit the motorhome and toad. Fairly spacious between sites, some more than others. Utilities fine, WII FI not so fine(didn't work), Directv fine. Verizon had 4g 2 bars but sometimes our phones didn't work at all. Definite road noise from either Coburg Rd or Beltline but it quiets down at night. This is apparently a known high crime area; unbeknownst to us until my husband's bike was stolen in the middle of the night. Both of our bikes were on a bike rack secured with a kevlar cable. The thief(s) cut through the cable, and stole my husband's bike from the inside rack. For whatever reason, they left my bike. They are the same brand except one is for women and one is for men. So only $900 down the drain rather than double that &$#**. The only slight satisfaction is that my husband had previously removed all the bike pedals. So it must have been an interesting escape. The camphosts and sheriff were both pretty blasé about the whole deal. A) the campground needs security/cameras and B) campers should be made aware of the situation before arriving. Such a letdown! Anyway, there is lots of shopping but it is extremely busy – you feel like an ambulance chaser trying to find parking spots at Costco, Trader Joes or Winco. There are also many places to have your RV serviced which was the main reason we were here.
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“Great spot, lots of green space”
Reviewed 9/27/2016
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 5 |
This is a wonderful place to stay, right on the McKenzie River, with walking trails and tons of green space. The sites are full hook-up, and there's also a bathroom and laundry facility. Our cell-based internet was slow at times, but it worked well enough, and we're pretty heavy internet users. The only bit of trouble was the entran... more
This is a wonderful place to stay, right on the McKenzie River, with walking trails and tons of green space. The sites are full hook-up, and there's also a bathroom and laundry facility. Our cell-based internet was slow at times, but it worked well enough, and we're pretty heavy internet users.
The only bit of trouble was the entrance was diverted through a parking lot when we arrived, making for some tight corners. Otherwise, all good with long spots and pleasant scenery out the window.
Ardent Camper would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- dry camping
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- cable tv
- wifi: free
Recreation
- boat ramp
- fishing
- horseshoes
- picnic area
- recreation trail
- volleyball
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- dog run
- group campground
- ADA Accessible
- laundry
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- dog run
- pets
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