Oregon RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 21 RV parks in Oregon with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
Oregon offers RV travelers stunning Pacific coastline, Cascade Mountains, Crater Lake beauty, and progressive outdoor culture. From Columbia River Gorge to high desert to rainforest, the Beaver State provides exceptional camping diversity. Strong EV infrastructure, especially in populated areas, supports electric vehicle exploration of Oregon's natural wonders.
RV Camping in Oregon
Oregon features numerous state parks including spectacular coastal parks like Cape Lookout and Harris Beach, Crater Lake National Park, Smith Rock State Park, and Columbia River Gorge. The state offers diverse camping from rugged coast to mountain lakes to high desert. Most parks provide modern facilities. Oregon's outdoor culture means well-maintained, popular campgrounds. Many parks are year-round, though mountain areas are seasonal.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Oregon
Oregon has excellent EV charging infrastructure along I-5, I-84, and Highway 101 coastal route. Portland, Eugene, and Bend offer extensive charging networks. The state's progressive environmental policies mean strong EV support. However, eastern Oregon and remote areas have limited charging. Mountainous terrain impacts range. Tesla Superchargers and other networks provide good coverage in populated areas. The West Coast Electric Highway supports coastal travel.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
Oregon coastal camping is popular year-round but summer (July-August) offers the most sun. Fall and spring bring rain but fewer crowds. Mountain camping is seasonal (June-September). Crater Lake area may have snow into July. Popular coastal parks book far in advance for summer. Plan charging carefully for eastern Oregon adventures - distances are vast. The varied terrain significantly impacts range. Consider shoulder seasons for better availability and stunning scenery with fewer crowds.
Verified RV Parks in Oregon
Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping
User submission: "8 sites w double 50s to encourage bringing your EV. Owners are EV forward. Cheapest electric rates west of the Mississippi. One month (Aug) with several days of A/C, charging my R1T at least 7x to 100%, and electric bill was only $75!" (JJ)
Winchester Bay RV Resort at Salmon Harbor Marina
Charging of EV Vehicles is prohibited in the Winchester Bay RV Resort.
McKinley's RV Park & Marina
No on-site charging for electric vehicles (we currently cannot support EV charging).
Lost Lake Resort & Campground
We do not have any EV charging stations and you cannot charge them at the cabins or the Lodge.
Steens Mountain Wilderness Resort
Before making a reservation, please contact us to confirm EV charging availability. EV charging is only permitted at Site #39 (50 Amp RV site).
Sunny Ridge RV
$20.00 for up to 2hrs of charging, $10/hr after - you do not need to camp here in order to use the chargers. Charging hours are Tuesdays - Saturdays from 9am - 6pm No reservation needed
Crane Hot Springs
EV Charging: $50/day (prepayment required). Non-prepayment incurs a $75 fine.
Umpqua's Last Resort
EV Charging: $0.49/kWh dedicated Flo Level 2 chargers
Lemolo Lake / Crater Lake North KOA Holiday
We've added the ability to charge your electric vehicle in our designated charging area.
Cave Junction KOA Journey
Take advantage of our on-site EV charging stations.
Astoria / Warrenton / Seaside KOA Resort
Unfortunately our campground is not set up with EV charging capabilities.
Cascade Locks / Portland East KOA Holiday
We do not allow EV charging at our sites.
Lincoln City KOA Holiday
We do not allow EV charging at our sites.
Waldport / Newport KOA Journey
NO EV charging allowed
L.L. Stub Stewart State Park
Three EV charging stations are available at the Welcome Center parking area.
Silver Falls State Park
EV charging stations are available at the South Falls Day-use parking area.
Cape Lookout State Park
Two EV charging stations are available at the day-use parking area.
William M. Tugman State Park
Two EV charging stations are available at the day-use parking area.
Prineville Reservoir State Park
Prineville Reservoir State Park 2 stations in the side parking lot near the day-use lot Live
The Cove Palisades State Park
The Cove Palisades State Park 2 stations in the Crooked River day-use parking lot Live
Mountain View Motel & RV Park
No, the Mountain View is not an electric vehicle charging station.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Oregon
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Oregon, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!