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Campgrounds and RV parks near Altamont, OR

32 campgrounds and RV Parks near Altamont, OR. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping near Altamont, Oregon

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Camping spots and RV parks near Altamont, OR

When to visit Altamont

  • spring

    March - May

    59° / 32°F 25 mm

    Cool nights; Crater Lake Rim Drive often still snowbound

  • summer

    June - August

    82° / 46°F 10 mm

    Peak season; reserve in-town RV parks well ahead

  • fall

    September - November

    61° / 32°F 23 mm

    Quiet shoulder season; first snow possible by late October

  • winter

    December - February

    43° / 21°F 38 mm

    Cold and snowy; many seasonal parks closed

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Altamont, OR

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Altamont, OR?

RV rental in Altamont is one of the more affordable basecamps in Oregon, since it skips the premium pricing of Bend or Portland. Travel trailers typically run around $90 to $160 per night, Class C motorhomes between $175 and $275, and larger Class A coaches $250 to $400. Hosts set their own pricing, so you'll often find cheap RV rental Altamont options in shoulder seasons (April to mid-June and mid-September to October), when nightly rates can drop 20 to 30 percent. Pro tip: book a Sunday through Thursday stretch and pair it with a midweek Crater Lake visit. You'll save money, skip the crowds, and still hit prime sightseeing weather.
traveloregon.com/places-to-go/cities/klamath-falls/

What license do I need to rent an RV in Altamont, Oregon?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Altamont. Oregon does not require a special RV endorsement or commercial license for personal motorhomes, travel trailers, or campervans rented on RVezy. You'll need to be 25 or older with a valid license, and RVezy verifies your ID right inside the booking flow, so there's no paperwork to drop off or notarize. Visiting from outside the U.S.? Bring an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your home-country license. That's it. Most first-time renters in the Klamath Basin are surprised how quick the approval process is, often the same day you book.
oregon.gov/odot/dmv/pages/driverid/licenseclass.aspx

Is my Altamont RV rental covered if something goes wrong?

Yes, every RV rental in Altamont booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you're covered from the moment you pick up the keys. RVezy offers multiple protection tiers (Peace of Mind, Standard, and Essential) with different deductibles and coverage levels, so you can pick what fits your trip whether you're winding up to Crater Lake or rolling across the high desert toward Lakeview. You'll choose your protection tier during checkout, and roadside assistance is included with every plan. Pro tip: review the tier details before you finalize payment so you can compare deductibles and coverage side by side.
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What happens if I need to cancel my Altamont RV trip?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy (not the host) sets the cancellation policy, and every reservation includes a money-back grace period right after you book. After that grace window, refund eligibility depends on how far out you are from your trip start date. You'll always see the current cancellation terms during checkout and inside your RVezy dashboard, so there are no surprises. Wildfire smoke or road closures near Crater Lake can occasionally affect southern Oregon trips. Pro tip: if conditions threaten your dates, message RVezy support early. They handle these situations with renters every season and can walk you through your options.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on an RV rental in Altamont?

Absolutely. Pet-friendly RV rental Altamont options are easy to find on RVezy: just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter and you'll see hosts who welcome dogs (and sometimes cats) right in their listing. Hosts set their own pet rules and any cleaning add-on, so check the listing details and message them about your specific pup. Once you're in town, your dog will love the area. Moore Park on Upper Klamath Lake has trails with lake views, and the Klamath Falls KOA Journey in Altamont has a KampK9 dog park on site. Pro tip: pack a tie-out cable and a collapsible bowl. Klamath Basin summer days are dry and warm, and your dog will appreciate water at every stop.
koa.com/campgrounds/klamath-falls/

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in Altamont?

Yes, and it's one of the best ways to start a stress-free trip. Many Altamont hosts offer RV delivery Altamont service, meaning they'll tow or drive the rig straight to your campground, vacation rental, or driveway, level it, hook it up to power and water, and walk you through every system before they leave. This is perfect for first-timers or anyone flying into Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport (LMT) who doesn't want to drive a big rig through town. Filter listings by Delivery to see who offers it and how far they'll travel. Pro tip: ask for delivery to Klamath Falls KOA Journey or Klamath Falls RV Resort. Both have full hookups so your host can set up shore power, water, and sewer in one stop.
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How far can I drive on an RV rental from Altamont, OR?

You can drive as far as you want. Hosts set their own mileage policies, and many Altamont listings offer generous daily allowances or even RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is ideal for the kind of distances southern Oregon demands. From Altamont, Crater Lake National Park is about 60 miles north (roughly 90 minutes) via Highway 97 and OR-62, Lava Beds National Monument is about 55 miles south in California, Bend sits roughly 140 miles north on Highway 97, and Ashland is about 75 miles west over the Greensprings. Check the mileage section of each listing before booking. Pro tip: if you're planning a multi-park loop, message the host upfront and ask about a flat mileage package, it often saves money.
nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/directions.htm

Where are the best campgrounds near Altamont, Oregon?

You're spoiled for choice. Some of the best campgrounds near Altamont include Klamath Falls KOA Journey, right in Altamont with full hookups, a pool, and a dog park; Klamath Falls RV Resort by RJourney on Highway 97 with 30/50-amp pull-throughs and a propane station; Rocky Point Resort, about 28 miles northwest on Upper Klamath Lake's Pelican Bay for fishing and birdwatching; Collier Memorial State Park, 30 miles north along the Williamson River with shaded sites and a free logging museum; and Mazama Campground inside Crater Lake National Park, the closest RV camping to the rim. Pro tip: for July and August, book Mazama 6 months ahead through Recreation.gov. It fills the day reservations open.
stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=15

When is the best time for an Altamont RV trip?

Late June through early October is the sweet spot for an Altamont RV trip. Summer daytime highs run in the low to mid 80s°F with crisp nights in the 40s°F, and Klamath Basin gets over 300 sunny days a year, so rain rarely interrupts plans. July and August unlock full Crater Lake Rim Drive access, while September brings golden aspens, fewer crowds, and easier campground bookings. Spring (May to mid-June) is beautiful but Crater Lake's rim road is often still snowed in. Winter is quieter but stunning if you want snowshoeing and stargazing. Pro tip: target the second week of September. Warm days, cool nights, low fire risk, and you'll have Crater Lake nearly to yourself.
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I've never rented an RV before. Will I be okay driving around Altamont?

You'll be fine, and you won't be left to figure it out alone. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup covering driving, leveling, water, propane, generator, and dump procedures, so first time renting an RV here feels manageable from minute one. Altamont is a great place to learn: wide flat roads on South 6th Street and Highway 97, low traffic compared to Portland or Bend, and easy pull-through campgrounds nearby for practice. If hills make you nervous, save the Crater Lake Rim Drive for day two once you're comfortable. Pro tip: pick up your rig in the morning, drive 10 miles to Moore Park, and practice parking and backing up before hitting the highway.
oregon.gov/odot/safety/pages/rv-safety.aspx

What happens if my RV breaks down during my trip?

You're never stuck. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, so one phone call gets help dispatched whether you have a flat near Lava Beds, a dead battery at Diamond Lake, or a propane issue on Highway 140. The team coordinates tows, tire service, jump-starts, and lockouts, and they'll loop your host in if a mechanical fix is needed. Cell coverage is generally strong on Highway 97 and around Klamath Falls, though it can drop in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, so download offline maps before you leave Altamont. Pro tip: save the RVezy support number in your phone before pickup so it's ready when you need it.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take an Altamont RV rental across state lines or into California?

Yes. A road trip from Altamont into California is one of the most popular routes, and it's fully allowed: Lava Beds National Monument, Mount Shasta, and Lassen Volcanic National Park are all easy multi-day loops. Interstate travel anywhere in the continental U.S. is permitted with your standard RVezy booking, and your renter protection plan travels with you. Crossing into Canada may be allowed depending on the host and protection coverage, so message the host first and confirm before booking. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because protection coverage does not extend across that border. Pro tip: the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway from Klamath Falls down to Lassen is a stunning 3-day RV road trip from Altamont.
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What kind of fuel mileage should I expect, and how much will gas cost?

Plan smart and fuel won't blow your budget. Class C motorhomes in Altamont typically average 8 to 12 miles per gallon, Class A coaches 6 to 10, campervans 16 to 20, and travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle. Oregon gas prices tend to run a bit higher than the national average, with regular recently hovering around $3.80 to $4.20 per gallon in Klamath County. Fill up in Altamont or Klamath Falls before heading to Crater Lake; stations get sparse and pricier once you're inside the national forest. Pro tip: Oregon now allows self-service at most pumps, so you can fuel up on your own schedule. Costco off South 6th Street usually has the cheapest fuel in town.
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How far in advance should I book campgrounds for my Altamont RV trip?

For peak season (July through Labor Day), book Crater Lake's Mazama Campground 6 months out the day reservations open on Recreation.gov, since it sells out within hours. State parks like Collier Memorial and Jackson F. Kimball open reservations 6 months in advance through Reserve America, and you'll want to grab July-August weekends at least 8 to 10 weeks ahead. Private parks in Altamont such as Klamath Falls KOA Journey and Klamath Falls RV Resort are easier, often available 2 to 3 weeks out even in summer. Shoulder season? You can usually walk in. Pro tip: set a Recreation.gov reminder alert for exactly 6 months before your travel date at 7 a.m. Pacific. That's when the best Crater Lake sites drop.
recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232492

What are the driving conditions like around Altamont?

Driving in and around Altamont is genuinely easy compared to most Oregon RV destinations. Highway 97 is wide, well-maintained, and built for big rigs, and South 6th Street through Altamont is flat and straightforward. Watch for two things: deer at dawn and dusk (the Klamath Basin has heavy populations) and winter conditions from November through April, when you may need chains over Greensprings Summit on Highway 66 or on OR-140 east. Crater Lake Rim Drive is paved but narrow and high-elevation, so take it slow in a larger motorhome. Always check TripCheck before mountain travel. Pro tip: avoid Highway 140 east toward Lakeview if winds are gusting; that stretch across the high desert can rock taller RVs.
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What amenities will I find at campgrounds near Altamont?

Most Altamont-area campgrounds are well equipped. Full-hookup parks like Klamath Falls KOA Journey and Klamath Falls RV Resort offer 30/50-amp power, water, sewer, Wi-Fi, laundry, hot showers, and on-site dump stations, with the RV Resort also offering propane refills. State parks like Collier Memorial have water and electric sites plus a dump station, but no sewer at individual pads. Inside Crater Lake at Mazama Campground, you'll find dump and potable water fill but no hookups, so plan to arrive with full freshwater and empty tanks. Pro tip: top off propane and dump before heading to Crater Lake. The KOA in Altamont handles both in one stop, and Mazama's dump line gets long by checkout time.
nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm

What's included inside a typical Altamont RV rental?

Altamont motorhome rental and campervan rental Altamont listings come fully livable, no scavenger hunt required. Expect a real bed (often a queen or king), a kitchen with a propane stove, fridge, microwave, sink, and cookware; a bathroom with toilet and shower (in Class B, C, and A motorhomes and most trailers); a roof or dash AC; a furnace; a dinette that converts to extra sleeping; and seatbelted travel seats in motorhomes. Many hosts include a TV, generator, outdoor chairs, and basic linens. Wi-Fi varies, since cell reception drops near Crater Lake; download maps or shows before you go. Pro tip: scroll to the Amenities section of each listing and check for solar, inverter, and heated tanks if you're traveling in shoulder season.
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What add-ons and pickup options should I expect when I rent an RV in Altamont?

Hosts in Altamont offer a flexible menu of add-ons that make trip planning easy. Common ones include linens and towel packages ($25 to $75), kitchen kits, generator hours, propane fills, bike racks, kayak carriers, camping chairs, portable BBQs, and pet cleaning fees. Mileage policies vary: some hosts include 100 to 150 miles per day free, while others offer unlimited, which is worth it if you're chasing Crater Lake, Lava Beds, and Bend in one trip. Pickup is usually at the host's home in Altamont or Klamath Falls, but delivery to Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport (LMT), local campgrounds, or vacation rentals is widely available. Pro tip: bundle add-ons during booking instead of at pickup, you'll often get a better total price.
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How do payment and the security deposit work for an RV rental in Altamont?

Payment is simple and secure: you pay through the RVezy platform with a credit card, never directly to the host in cash. You'll typically pay a portion at booking and the balance before pickup. The security deposit is separate from your booking payment and is held (not charged) on your card a few days before your trip starts. Deposit amounts vary by listing and RV value, and it's released after the host confirms the RV came back clean, undamaged, and with tanks emptied. To avoid issues, take date-stamped photos at pickup and dropoff and return on time. Pro tip: keep your fuel receipt; some hosts ask renters to return the rig at the same fuel level.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I do an Altamont RV trip in winter, and is it worth it?

Yes, and it's an underrated adventure. Altamont sits at about 4,100 feet on the sunny side of the Cascades, so winters are crisp and clear more often than snowy in town, with daytime highs in the 30s and 40s°F and bright blue skies. Many RV hosts rent year-round; look for listings that mention heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and shore power compatibility, since freezing nights are common. Crater Lake transforms into a snowshoeing wonderland from December through April (the north entrance closes, but the south entrance to Rim Village stays open). Pro tip: book a full-hookup site at Klamath Falls RV Resort, run your furnace on shore power, and use a heated water hose to keep fresh water flowing through cold nights.
nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/winter-activities.htm