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Located at the base of the sprawling Mt. Hood National Forest and bordering the Clackamas River, the town of Estacada offers the best of both worlds, with bustling town life and easy access to the rugged forest. Discover the town murals, explore galleries and stop for a bite to eat, or grab a paddle or cycle or take to the slopes, the options are endless.

The town was founded in 1905 as a camp for those working on the Cazadero Dam, and it wasn’t long before it became a mill town. Today, as well as a gateway to the forest, the town is known for growing Christmas trees. Nearby you’ll find the towns of Salem, Portland, Gresham, and Beaverton all of which are well worth a visit, so book an RV rental in Clackamas County and head out on that family-fun adventure.

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The Great Outdoors

The Clackamas River is a water lover's playground, offering many recreational activities all through the year. Either ride the raging rapids or paddle in the ripples, the choice is yours, all with beautiful scenic surroundings. Boats, rafts, inner tubes, paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks are all favorite forms of transportation on the river, plus it is a good place to fish picnic and look out for wildlife.

Just a short drive to the west of town in your RV rental from Estacada, Oregon you will find yourself in Milo Mc Iver State Park, situated along the river. There are many hiking trails that will allow you to explore the forests and fields, or alternatively try your hand on the 18-hole disc golf course, which can be a lot of fun.

For a real sense of the great outdoors, head to the Mt Hood National Forest, a sprawling mass of woodland where you can rock climb, mountain bike, play miniature golf or play on the 27-hole golf course, take on the Alpine Slide, or explore one or more of the over 700 groomed hiking trails the forest offers. The forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than 60 miles of mountains, lakes, and streams.

RV Parks

There are a number of campgrounds located very close to town, making it a great place to pick up an RV rental. A good option is Clackamas River RV Park. This gated community will make you feel completely safe, with full hook-up sites with free Wi-Fi, restrooms and shower and laundry facilities. The park is often referred to as the gateway to the Clackamas River, as has easy access to the water and the many recreational activities it offers.

Another option is Hideaway Lake Campground, ideal for those that prefer a little more primitive experience and want to get away from the hustle and bustle of town life. The park is located deep in the heart of Mount Hood National Forest, and although is a little off the beaten path, will truly make you feel as if you are hidden away from the world. With only 10 campsites and few facilities, this is a serious camper's campground that will certainly give some peace and quiet.

One of the closest year-round RV resorts is Mt Hood Village RV Resort, with more than 300 wooded RV sites, it is perfect for family gatherings and romantic weekends away in the mountains in a travel trailer rental from Estacada. The Mt Hood National Forest lies on the campsite’s doorstep where there are a huge number of activities for everyone to enjoy.

Exploring the City

Vacationers are never bored when they get an RV rental in Estacada, OR, thanks to the huge number of things to see and do. The town has a bustling food and drinks scene with fast foods joints, breweries, restaurants and cafes galore. A good way to really immerse yourself in the food scene is to visit the Harvest Market, where not only do you get some high-quality fresh produce but also will be supporting the local community.

One thing you'll notice as you walk the streets of the town is how colorful it is. The walls are covered in artistic murals, making it a popular place for art enthusiasts to rent a motorhome in Estacada. The many works of art are the murals of the Artback Artists Cooperative, and with 21 stunning pieces dotted around downtown and the surrounding parks, they are hard to miss. What's more, as soon as the murals become faded, the artist come back to refresh them, making it one of the most colorful towns in the state.

There are a number of great events that take place throughout the year in Estacada, so it is worth checking out the calendar before deciding what day to book your motorhome rental in Estacada. Some of the most popular events include the May White Water Festival where those young and old come to test their skills on the Clackamas River, or in summer, the Timber Festival and Summer Celebration are both great fun, with activities for all the family.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Milo McIver State Park Loop Trail, ORMilo McIver State Park, OR
  • Clackamas Riverbend Trail Loop, ORMilo McIver State Park, OR
  • Eagle-Fern County Park Loop Trail, OREagle Creek, OR
  • Hillockburn Trail #516, ORMt. Hood National Forest, OR
  • Cazadero Trail, ORBoring, OR
  • Springwater Corridor Trail, ORBoring, OR
  • McIntyre Ridge Trail, ORSandy, OR
  • Fanton Plaza Trail, ORMt. Hood National Forest, OR
  • Clackamas River: Carver Park to Clackamette Park, ORClackamas, OR
  • Stone Creek Hiking Trail, OROregon City, OR

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