Patio RV Park

55636 Mckenzie River Dr, Blue River, OR 97413

541-822-3596

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GPS: 44.1756,-122.1917

Patio RV Park is located at 55636 Mckenzie River Dr, Blue River, Oregon 97413 with a total of 60 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Fishing, Rafting, and more. Before your trip to Patio RV Park, check out website at http://www.patiorv.com/ or contact them through 541-822-3596 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

44.1756, -122.1917

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 44.1756, -122.1917

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig picnic table pull thru
Facilities dump station laundry restrooms
Pets pets

Overview of Patio RV Park


Last Price Paid: $29

Reported by Wheelhouse Journey on 09.25.2017

Number of Sites:

60

Elevation:

1,279 ft / 389 m

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  • Terrific area of Oregon but poorly serviced park

    Reviewed 25/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $29

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 8

    We decided to spend some time exploring the McKenzie River area on the way to Bend and were so glad we did! We were not so glad, however, that we stayed at this park.First, the positives: the location was a terrific surprise. The campground is right on the McKenzie River and has a nice place to sit to cool down and watch the river go by. You're about five minutes from the McKenzie General Store that had a great selection of food and beverages and free outdoor concerts in a peaceful setting under the stars. And about thirty minutes drive from the trailhead to an awesome hike to Koosah and Sahalie Falls along the McKenzie River as well as Clear Lake. They were so beautiful and uncrowded during the week that we went back three times. Downsides: While we knew this was an older park, it didn't make up for the lack of upkeep to some of the sites- ours had a pile of gravel on our lawn that we had to walk over every time we wanted to go to our camper. We were also sandwiched between two permanent sites that were pretty rundown. And, some of the rigs and sites that appeared to be longer-term were not well kept up. The management was also not the most accommodating and suggested we go into town to get quarters for the onsite laundry machines. Finally, the wi-fi that was a big selling point of us staying was slow and sporadic. Dog's Perspective: the gravel road around the park is not great for dog walking. If you can get past that, the river access makes for a relaxing place to lay down.Runner's Rave: the central location of the park made for some really good runs (and bike rides.) You can run east and get to the McKenzie River trail in just about three miles- just know that the three miles are on the highway. It has a really wide shoulder so if you don't mind that, you have a lot of options. You can also run west along the River past a covered bridge and through a couple cute small towns. Overall, we'd recommend finding a different park to enjoy this terrific area. The McKenzie River area is really scenic and seems relatively undiscovered compared to many of the other places we visited in Oregon.

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