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Home to a few thousand people, Warm Springs is a small town in the heart of Oregon. Warm Springs is mostly known for being the commercial hub for activities within the Warm Springs Reservation, an area that is home to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The confederation of tribes consists of the Paiute, the Wasco, and the Walla Walla indigenous people, who inhabit the 640,000-acre reservation.

When you book an RV in Warm Springs, there is much you can learn about the history of these native tribes. Museums, public art spaces, and galleries in town weave a glorious cultural tapestry that helps preserve and pay tribute to the legacy of the people that have called Oregon home for thousands of years.

Fascinating cultural history isn't all that Warm Springs has to offer. You can rent an RV in town and put yourself in position to explore the serene forests and towering Cascade Mountains, both of which can be found close by. Anything you can’t see or do in Warm Springs you can surely do in Bend, a lovely city about an hour's drive south. Even Portland is only a two-hour drive away, making Warm Springs an ideal place to take your next vacation.

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The Great Outdoors

Planning your Warm Springs RV rental journey can be both daunting and exciting. With so many possible places to go, including recreation areas, parks, and forests, you'll have access to nearly unlimited recreational and exploratory opportunities. Smith Rock State Park is a great place to try when you first arrive in Warm Springs. This small park is known as one of the birthplaces of modern rock climbing. The park consists of high desert landscapes dotted with basalt rock and volcanic geological features that are perfect for bouldering, traditional climbing, sports climbing, and multi-pitch climbing. There are nearly 2,000 distinct climbing paths in the park, as well as a few day-use areas, campgrounds, and hiking trails. The Cove Palisades State Park is a larger state park between Warm Springs and Smith Rock State Park that you can visit while you tour the region in your Warm Springs camper rental. The main focal point of this park is Lake Billy Chinook, a massive impoundment of three different rivers. There are many miles of coastline that can offer you a quiet, relaxing place to beat the heat and avoid the crowds. Swimming in the lake, going fishing, taking a boat ride, or simply reading a book next to the water’s edge are all great ways to enjoy the park. There are several campgrounds on the lake that you can visit with your Warm Springs motorhome rental too.

Cottonwood Canyon State Park and Cottonwood Canyon State Recreation Area are both found north of Warm Springs, and only a two-hour drive from Portland. Cottonwood Canyon State Park is one of the largest of its kind in the state, full of wide-open grasslands, shrub-steppes, rugged canyons, and an assortment of wildlife.

Mount Hood National Forest is one of the most popular natural areas in the entire state, attracting millions of visitors each year. There are scenic campgrounds where you can rest and relax in the sprawling forest when you need a place to stay in your Warm Springs RV rental, as well as a rich network of hiking trails. Some of these nature paths even lead outdoor enthusiasts to the peak of Mount Hood, a massive stratovolcano that is considered the crown jewel of the park.

RV Parks

There is no need to worry about camping accommodations when you vacation with a camper rental in Warm Springs. You will find that there are plenty of places to stay in the area due to the abundant natural beauty that attracts flocks of tourists. Mountain View RV Park is a campground just outside of Warm Springs. At this park, there are fabulous views of Mount Hood, recreational activities and games, fenced-in dog walking areas, and much more. Lake Billy Chinook is only a short walk from the campground making it a versatile place to stay.

Crooked River Ranch RV Park is available for long or short-term stays, with spacious campsites for all types of RVs. There is a swimming pool, and also tennis courts and a golf course available to guests during their stay.

Redmond/Central Oregon KOA has a swimming pool, bicycle rentals, and hosts lots of social events for guest to enjoy.

City Attractions

For such a small town, there are quite a few ways to keep occupied and have fun when you rent an RV in Warm Springs. The Indian Head Casino and the Casino at Kah-Nee-Ta Desert Resort are two of the most well-known attractions in the region. There are lots of dining options and also live entertainment provided at both establishments.

Erickson Aircraft Collection in the neighboring town of Madras is a fun place for people of all ages to visit. Military buffs, in particular, will get a kick out of this impressive collection, with planes from every era and war. German, Japanese, and American warplanes from WWII are some of the best-preserved planes in the collection.

The Museum at Warm Springs is a must-see when you rent an RV in the small town. This institution pays homage to the rich legacy of the native people that have called Oregon home long before the arrival of settlers. Even the building is a work of art, with gorgeous architecture inspired by the indigenous building styles. Inside you can find elegant beadwork, weapons, paintings, dwellings, and other artifacts from the three tribes that comprise the federation.

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  • Yellow Trail from Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, ORWarm Springs, OR
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  • Scout Camp Trail, ORRedmond, OR
  • Rimrock Springs Natural Area, ORMadras, OR
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  • Sugar Pine Ridge Trail, ORDeschutes National Forest, OR
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