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Portland Fairview RV Park
Campground Description: The privately owned and operated Portland Fairview RV Park is one of the nicest RV parks on Portland's east side. It is located just off interstate 84 and is near shopping, fast food, fine dining, RV repairs and RV parts supply stores. The Portland Fairview RV park is very well maintained and landscaped offering multiple restroom facilities with hot showers, laundry facilities, cable television, WIFI and full hookups at every site. Additionally, the park offers a workout/exercise facility, recreation room, a seasonal swimming pool, horseshoes, basketball and a playground. No tent camping is allowed - RV camping only. Open year round.
Number of Sites: 407 RV camping sites
Electricity: Yes
Water: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Cost: $40.00 with a discount available for AAA and Good Sam members
Waste Water Dump Station: No
Directions: Interstate 84 Westbound from Hood River - Drive West on I-84 to exit 14. Take exit 14 and turn right onto NE 207th Avenue. Follow NE 207th Avenue for 400 yards to NE Sandy Blvd. Turn left onto NE Sandy Blvd. Follow for 7 blocks to the entrance to Portland Fairview RV Park. The entrance is located on the right (North) side of Sandy Blvd. Interstate 84 Eastbound from downtown Portland - Drive East on I-84 to exit 14. Take exit 14 and follow to NE 207th Street. Turn left onto NE 207th Street. Follow for 1/3 mile to NE Sandy Blvd. At NE Sandy Blvd turn right onto NE Sandy Blvd. The Portland Fairview RV Park is 7 blocks east of NE 207th Street on NE Sandy Blvd. The entrance is on the left side (North) of Sandy Blvd.
Fishing: On the Columbia River, but nobody comes to Portland specifically to fish. Better fishing is available downriver at the town of Scappoose (33 miles - about an hour drive west on Highway 30), anywhere upriver on the Columbia past the Sandy River, or on the Willamette (35 minutes south on I-205), Sandy (15 minutes drive east on I-84), or Tualatin Rivers (an hour drive south on I-5), among others.
Astronomy Opportunities: Telescope camping is very poor due to light pollution from the surrounding area.
Nearby Golfing: Portland offers more than 20 public golf courses. Look for them on the internet at Portland Area Golf Courses or consult the Portland Area Yellow Pages.
Contact Information: Portland Fairview RV Park Web Site
Portland Fairview RV Park 21401 NE Sandy Blvd Fairview, OR 97024 503-661-1047 877-777-1047 503-665-4643 (FAX) info@portlandfairviewrv.com
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The information presented herein, while deemed to be correct, is not guaranteed. All information including directions, costs, distances, amenities, measurements, dates, etc. are gathered from many different sources and are deemed to be as accurate as possible but not guaranteed. The Webmaster / Free Guide To Northwest Camping / Site Owners are not liable for any errors or omissions in this info sheet. The reader of this material is expected to verify the accuracy of this content.
Page last updated 01/31/2010
The Free Guide To Northwest Camping is a free guide to both privately owned and publicly owned (state, county and federal government) campgrounds. The editors of the Free Guide To Northwest Camping do not specifically endorse any of the campgrounds listed in this site. Not every available campground is covered in this free camping guide. Many of the privately owned and operated campgrounds do allow RV camping but not tent camping. If in doubt, call the campground first.
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