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Are you an individual that prefers finding smaller, remote locations that will have everyone scratching their heads as to why you’d even take an RV rental trip there? If so, Oregon offers plenty of towns hidden away in the state’s vast wilderness. Book an RV rental in Rufus just to say you’ve visited here, especially if your name is Rufus. These little towns need love and appreciation too!

Rufus was named for the gentleman Rufus Carroll Wallis who originally settled here and played a major role in developing the area. Rufus sits along the Columbia River, which played a vital role in the local economy back then. Mr. Wallis, in fact, lived on both sides of the river and operated a ferry to carry out his business smoothly. Through his entrepreneurial spirit, he was able to add a large variety of businesses to keep Rufus afloat and help the surrounding towns and farms. Despite its lack of fame, cruising over in your RV rental from Rufus will show you just how neat this area is.

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The Great Outdoors

One popular outdoor venture within town will lead you upriver from the mouth of the Columbia River. The John Day and Lock Dam was completed in 1971 and serves important purposes for those who use the river. The dam helps with navigation, hydroelectric power generation, and general recreation. Recreation opportunities aren’t on or in the dam itself but can be found along Lake Umatilla and the John Day River. Make it a challenge to walk the entirety of the dam and along the river.

One of those recreation spots is located just five miles from Rufus in neighboring Wasco. Lepage Park sits at the confluence of the John Day and Columbia Rivers making for a great area to set up a public park. Here, you’ll be able to swim, fish, boat, and waterski. There’s a small playground and picnic area as well if you’d like to make a whole afternoon out of it.

When in the area with your motorhome rental from Rufus, it’s definitely important to experience the west coast wilderness on a larger scale, if time allows. Maryhill State Park is situated in Goldendale, WA, a mere 30 minutes from Rufus. It might be a different state, but it’s practically a stone’s throw away! Within Maryhill, you’ll find rivers, hiking, and cultural endeavors. With 4,700 feet of waterfront shores, it’ll feel impossible not to get on the river in some fashion. Also on property is the Maryhill Museum featuring one of the most impressive private art collections found on the west coast. Stop in for a classic state park experience.

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When you visit in your Rufus travel trailer rental, you will have no stress finding a location to call home while here. Whether you want an RV Park or a nature park campsite, there are options for you. Just note not everything is within Rufus, but everything is within a 30-minute drive. However, if staying within the town is important to your trip, Rufus RV Park and Ed’s RV Park should be able to lend a hand. Enjoy full hookups, restrooms, and showers for your comfort.

If you did manage to take a gander at Lepage Park and Maryhill State Park and found yourself coming up with excuses not to leave, consider reserving one of their campsites for your Rufus travel trailer rental? Lepage has electric sites while Maryhill offers full hookups. Bathroom and shower facilities are also included, alongside full access to the park. Close your eyes, and you may be able to hear the wild calling you west for a visit.

Exploring the Town

The little town of Rufus has been known for their eclectic blend of businesses since their start. While the shop fronts might have changed, the same Rufus mentality remains. Take the time to wander about the downtown even if you have no set plan in mind. Whether shopping or eating, Rufus is a friendly atmosphere to ease your travels.

Major metropolitan area Portland is within a two-hour drive. Portland is a great destination for a day trip filled with unique attractions, shops, and people. Shop around or grab a bite to eat at a city block lined with food trucks. Portland gained it reputation for a reason, and now it’s up to you to decide if it’s true or not.

Or, take advantage of Rufus’s proximity to the Washington state line and head to Yakima. This is the heart of central Washington. Truly a notable city often overshadowed by the larger, more popular Washington cities, Yakima has so much to offer visitors, tourists, and, vacationers. The area has strong Native American roots, and if you’ve wanted to learn about different Native American cultures, here is a great place to start. The area is also known for their wine production, so definitely swing by some local wineries. Even just meandering about the downtown will leave you eager to find out what else is hidden in city limits.

If it's a conveniently located Oregon town you are seeking to explore, consider a motorhome rental in Rufus. Enjoy a leisurely stroll on a trail, sit by a relaxing campfire, or visit a neighboring state. Rent a luxury motorhome in Rufus, OR and see what all the area has to offer.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Deschutes River Canyon Trail - Short Version, ORDeschutes River State Recreation Area, OR
  • Deschutes River Trail, ORDeschutes River State Recreation Area, OR
  • Klickitat Rail Trail, WAColumbia Hills State Park, WA
  • Dalles Mountain Trail, WAColumbia Hills State Park, WA
  • Horsethief Butte Trail, WADallesport, WA
  • Klickitat Trail: Milepost 16-13 , WAColumbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, WA
  • John Day River: Cottonwood Bridge to Columbia River, ORWasco, OR
  • Fifteen Mile Creek, ORDufur, OR
  • Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail, ORMayer State Park, OR
  • Klickitat River Trail, WAGifford Pinchot National Forest, WA

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