Valley of the Rogue State Park - United States

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About Valley of the Rogue State Park

RV quick facts for Valley of the Rogue State Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsFull-hookup and electric RV sites available in the main campground
Max RV lengthSites accommodate RVs up to roughly 60 feet; check individual site details when booking
Dump stationOn-site dump station available to registered campers
Reservation windowReservations accepted up to six months in advance through Oregon State Parks
Cell serviceGenerally reliable cell coverage due to proximity to I-5 and nearby towns
Road restrictionsDirect paved access from Interstate 5 with no low clearances or weight limits at the park entrance
Generator hoursQuiet hours enforced overnight; generator use limited to daytime hours per Oregon State Parks rules

Best time to visit Valley of the Rogue State Park

Late spring through early fall, roughly May to September, brings the most reliable weather with warm, dry days ideal for riverside camping and Rogue River activities. July and August are peak season with the highest temperatures and busiest campground, so reservations should be made well in advance. Shoulder months of April, May, and October offer cooler nights, fewer crowds, and easier site availability for RV travelers. Winter camping is possible since the park stays open year round, though expect rain and occasional frost.

Jan 85 mm
46°F - 34°F

Cool and wet; park open year round

Feb 70 mm
52°F - 36°F

Rainy, mild days

Mar 65 mm
57°F - 37°F

Spring showers begin

Apr 45 mm
63°F - 39°F

Mild shoulder season

May 35 mm
72°F - 45°F

Jun 20 mm
81°F - 52°F

Warm and dry

Jul 10 mm
90°F - 55°F

Peak season; reserve early

Aug 10 mm
90°F - 55°F

Peak season; wildfire smoke possible

Sep 20 mm
81°F - 50°F

Warm days, cool nights

Oct 45 mm
68°F - 43°F

Pleasant shoulder season

Nov 85 mm
54°F - 37°F

Wet and cool

Dec 100 mm
46°F - 34°F

Cool, rainy; park open year round

Things to do at Valley of the Rogue State Park

  • Rogue River Walking Path Easy
    RV parking available

    A paved, mostly level riverside walking path runs through the park along the Rogue River. The easy trail is ideal for a short stroll from RV sites and is accessible for most abilities.

  • Rogue River Fishing Easy
    RV parking available

    The park offers bank fishing access to the Rogue River, known for salmon, steelhead, and trout runs. An Oregon fishing license is required and regulations vary seasonally.

  • Boat Ramp and River Access Easy
    RV parking available

    A boat ramp within the park provides direct Rogue River access for drift boats, rafts, and kayaks. The calm recreational stretch is popular with anglers and casual floaters.

  • Day-Use Picnic Area Easy
    RV parking available

    A large riverside day-use area includes picnic tables, shade trees, and open lawn along the water. It is a convenient stop for RV travelers on I-5 looking for a break from the road.

  • Rogue River Greenway Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    The Rogue River Greenway is a paved multi-use trail linking communities along the Rogue Valley, with a segment passing near the park. Cyclists and walkers can extend outings well beyond the campground loops.

  • Wine Tasting in the Rogue Valley Easy

    The park sits in the heart of the Rogue and Applegate Valley American Viticultural Areas, with dozens of wineries within a 30-minute drive. Several tasting rooms welcome day visitors from nearby campgrounds.

  • Crater Lake Day Trip Moderate
    RV parking available

    Crater Lake National Park is about 90 miles northeast via Highway 62, making it a feasible long day trip from the park. Rim Drive offers iconic caldera views during the summer season when roads are fully open. nps.gov/crla/index.htm

Top Hosts near OR, United States

Bryan7 trips - Joined May 2024

The process to rent Bryan's Travel Trailer via RVezy was smooth and without surprises. Bryan responded promptly to any questions on our part. Appreciated the un-eventful process of Bryan delivering the trailer, hooking it up to electrical/water, walking us thru the trailer amenities, and picking up the trailer at the end of the rental. Overall, a very enjoyable experience. Looking forward to renting from Bryan during next year's retreat. Thank-You Bryan!

Ross B. - Sep 2025

Brian was super great at keeping communication open. We had an interesting delivery/pickup situation and he accommodated it perfectly.

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Joshua1 trip - Joined Oct 2025

Joshua was great to work with. The RV was really nice and worked well for our family.

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How to get to Valley of the Rogue State Park

Valley of the Rogue State Park sits at I-5 exit 45B (northbound) and exit 45 (southbound), about 12 miles east of Grants Pass and roughly 16 miles west of Medford, making access straightforward for RVs of all sizes. From Portland the drive is approximately 250 miles south on I-5, about 4.5 hours, while Sacramento is roughly 340 miles north on I-5 over the Siskiyou Pass, around 5.5 to 6 hours, and the pass can see snow and chain requirements from late fall through early spring. RV drivers should monitor Siskiyou Summit conditions in winter and plan fuel stops before the steep grades. The nearest commercial airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport (MFR), about 20 miles southeast of the park.

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