RV Rental Beavercreek, OR

Discover the best RV rental in Beavercreek, OR!

How to rent a RV on Outdoorsy


  • 1

    Search by location

    Tell us where you want to pick up or have your RV delivered

  • 2

    Filter search results

    Sort by vehicle type, date, price, and amenities

  • 3

    Message the owner

    Learn more about your favorite RV and the best local destinations

  • 4

    Request a booking

    Send a request directly to the host and start preparing for your adventure

Complicating things for Beavercreek, OR, residents for many years, while the town was known as Beavercreek as far back as the early 1850s, its post office refused to use that name. Between the town’s unofficial founding and 1922, the post office arbitrarily changed the town names several times: Willamette Town, Rivertown, and others. The postmaster eventually agreed to use Beavercreek upon recognizing the confusion it was causing, nevermind that it took nearly 75 years to come to this realization. Even so, the town wasn’t considered an official one with the government until 2006. Today, its official designation is the Hamlet of Beavercreek.

Beavercreek is considered the birthplace of geocaching, a real-world treasure-hunting game. The first documented placement of a cache using a GPS was made by Dave Ulmer on May 3, 2000. Today, there are millions of geocached spots around the world. Find some in a Beavercreek camper rental.

While out enjoying the outdoors, stop by some local cities to see their beautiful landscapes. Portland is 20 miles north, and Beaverton is less than 30 miles northwest.

Discover Beavercreek


The Great Outdoors

The lush green woods and rich soil for farming drew pioneers to western Oregon over 150 years ago. Even today, it’s still a big draw. A Beavercreek RV rental opens up a world of adventure and outdoor recreational fun. In the heart of Oregon farmland, one has only to look eastward to feel the pull. A long, ragged range of mountains, snowcapped, beckons. Mount Hood National Forest is a mere 15 miles east. It’s estimated that there are over 1,000 miles of established hiking trails in this National Forest, and several are multi-use, shared with bikers and horseback riders. Mountain climbing and rock climbing, which are considered discrete sports, are popular activities in this park. For the latter, there are several popular crags, like Frenchies Dome, a small dormant volcano dome, Pete’s Pile, and Bulo Point. Mountain climbers in this area often have only one goal in mind: to summit the mighty Mount Hood, which has an elevation of nearly 12,000 feet. The notion of mastering a mountain that might be one day be an active, roaring volcano is intoxicating for some. Bring your Beavercreek travel trailer rental. There are several campgrounds that welcome RVs and campers.

It isn’t all about the mountains. The Clackamas River is a fast, deep river that winds and turns as it travels westward toward the ocean. In springs and early summers, some parts of the river are class III and IV rapids, producing high-adrenaline heart-in-the-throat fun. As the snowmelt runs off and the water calms down in the heat of summer, the river transforms into a lazy, languid road for tubers and kayakers.

RV Parks

Even in the suburbs and small towns, there are rules prohibiting overnight parking. When you search for an RV in Beavercreek, OR, be sure to find a campground or RV park that will fit your needs for a day or two. There are several along the Clackamas River, all with varying degrees of service and amenities. Milo McIver State Park has a campground run by the Oregon State near Estacada. Although it’s a small campground, there are electric hookups, a dump station, and hot showers. The views of the river and the farmlands around make up for the spartan facilities.

A little closer to Portland, Barton Campground in Boring, likewise has a limited range of amenities. It includes water and electric hookups for your RV, and a boat ramp. The easy access to the city is a nice plus.

Exploring the City

Almost literally a one-street town, an RV rental will be beneficial for exploring the area to find local attractions and fun activities in the area. The Stone Creek Golf Course was co-designed by Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy, two highly acclaimed course architects. Golfers will need to navigate old-growth pine groves, wetlands, and several bunkers, all the while trying to ignore the majestic Mount Hood looming in the east. Parts of the fairway are narrow, and focus is a must.

Portland is well known for its hipster scene and “crunchy” people (ultra-environmentally conscious people). It’s also got fantastic music, food, and art scene. The Portland Saturday Market is a popular spot to search for new and up-and-coming artists, jewelry-makers, and chefs. Food trucks encircle the perimeter, making it tough to decide which one to try first. Tacos, sliders, pho, or fresh-baked bread loaves. Whatever you’re in the mood for, odds are good that someone will have the perfect meal.

In the heart of Willamette Valley, there are hundreds of different wineries and vineyards producing some of the world’s finest wines. Archery Summit Winery, just outside Dayton has incredible views of the countryside and the mountains just beyond, and the winery has several award-winning varieties. Their pinots consistently take the top prizes. The tasting room is open daily. Tours are available. Guests get a behind-the-scenes look at the unique steps the winery takes to make their vintage.

In a Beavercreek RV rental, you get the best of both worlds: access to the vibrant Portland city and to the fresh, wild outdoors. So grab the family and go exploring!

Popular RV Types & Amenities

Be the first to get doses of destination inspiration, and discount codes.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our privacy policy

Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Stone Creek Hiking Trail, OROregon City, OR
  • Canemah Pioneer Cemetery, OROregon City, OR
  • Canemah Bluffs Trail, OROregon City, OR
  • Willamette Falls Kayak, OROregon City, OR
  • Camassia Preserve Loop Trail, ORWest Linn, OR
  • Clackamette Park Loop, OROregon City, OR
  • Clackamas River: Carver Park to Clackamette Park, ORClackamas, OR
  • Clackamas Riverbend Trail Loop, ORMilo McIver State Park, OR
  • Fields Bridge Loop Trail, ORWest Linn, OR
  • Molalla River State Park Trail, ORCanby, OR

Frequently Asked Questions


Discover the best of what’s around


  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    +349 vehicles

  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Rocky Mountain National Park

    +873 vehicles

  • Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua Tree National Park

    +1334 vehicles

  • Olympic National Park

    Olympic National Park

    +1009 vehicles

  • Zion National Park

    Zion National Park

    +103 vehicles