Oregon
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If you're looking for remote beaches, quaint towns, fresh crab by the ocean, and mountains with epic adventures, exploring Oregon in a camper van should definitely be on your bucket list.
Oregon’s landscapes range from mountains and forests to rocky coastlines and high desert terrains. Crater Lake National Park is home to the enormous lake of the same name, which happens to be the deepest lake in the US. at 1,943 feet deep. The park is full of beautiful hiking trails, mountain views, and ways to get on the water in the glacial spring-fed lake. Oregon has over 300 miles of shoreline offering endless adventures on the coast. Whale watching tours, fishing charters, and surfing lessons are some of the activities you’ll find in view of Oregon’s oceanfront. Whether you plan on visiting one of its quaint seaside villages or sunbathing on its beaches, a campervan rental will allow you the freedom to see it all during your stay. Oregon’s forests are a mecca for waterfalls and there's definitely no shortage. The Trail of Ten Falls in Silver Falls State Park takes you past multiple cascading waterfalls, some of which you can actually walk behind and experience their beauty up close. Check out the bustling city of Bend for access to tons of outdoor recreation opportunities nearby. The city is home to award-winning restaurants, unique art installations, and the iconic Bend Ale Trail—the longest beer trail in the West featuring 18 brewery stops. Oregon is also home to some pretty fine wine. The Willamette Valley has more than 500 wineries within a 150-mile radius. Get your fill of wine and enjoy craft brewery specials that range from hoppy and sour beers. Before you’re ready to head to camp for the night, drive your camper van to the Rowena Crest Viewpoint, drawing attention from every angle with its beautiful landscape views on either side of the Columbia River and Mayer State Park. Oregon’s magic is best explored with you behind the wheel of your adventure in a GoCamp camper van rental.
SteVan: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Fitz: Ram ProMaster
The Oregon Trail is one of the most famous trails in American history, stretching 2,200 miles from Missouri to Oregon. It has been used since 1841 and was a major factor during America's expansion westward.
Spaceball One: Ford Transit
Vandroid: Winnebago Solis 59PX
Mushroom hunting is so popular in Oregon that they have a festival for it. The Estacada Festival of the Fungus bring people mushroom hunting with hopes of finding rare delicacies such as king boletes and porcini mushrooms.
Lucille: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Albus: Freightliner Sprinter
Portland, OR is a cycle-friendly city that promotes biking events and has more bicyclists than any other in America. The warm weather makes it an even better place to ride with weekly events for bike enthusiasts, like the Bike Swap Portland, Pedalpalooza or the World Naked Bike Ride.
Real Peach: Storyteller Overland Beast MODE 4x4
Filbert: Grit Overland GOA/T
Portland, OR is home to the largest amount of microbreweries in the entire world with 60 major breweries.
Lucky: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Horizon: Storyteller Overland Classic MODE 4x4
Polaris: Winnebago Solis
Vista: Freightliner Sprinter
La Foret: Thor Sequence
Timberline: Winnebago Solis
Sellwood: Winnebago Solis
Vandalf: Grit Overland GOA/T
Manzanita: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Gualala the EcoSprinter: Dodge Sprinter
Chica Van Gogh: Ram ProMaster
Sally the Solis: Winnebago Solis