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The small city of Gervais, Oregon is named for the French pioneer Joseph Gervais, who was one of the very first non-native people to settle in the French Plains between Portland and Salem. Joseph Gervais was a fur-trapper and trader who navigated the rugged lands of the Pacific Northwest to make a living before settling in northern Oregon.

The town of Gervais hasn’t changed much since it was incorporated back in 1874 and still sports the distinct style of an old frontier town. In 1902, there was a large-scale fire that essentially wiped the town out, forcing the residents to rebuild and restore it to its former status.

When you book an RV in Gervais, you’ll be greeted by a laid-back atmosphere and some pretty stellar scenery, the latter is not all that uncommon in the Beaver State. Between the magnificent Oregon coastline to the west and the majestic Cascade Mountains to the east, there are plenty of situations where having a camper rental from Gervais can come in handy.

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When you rent an RV in Oregon, you'll find a number of parks and recreation areas to check out. No matter where you find yourself in the state, you are sure to be within the range of some pretty incredible mountains, beaches, or forests. Silver Falls State Park is a fabulous natural refuge and a wonderful way to start your trip off right. This 9,000-acre park is one of the largest in the state, brimming with evergreen forests and tranquil hiking paths that weave their way through wooded groves of conifer trees. Most people enjoy heading to Silver Falls to see one of nearly a dozen waterfalls, like the South Falls that comes in at over 175 feet high. You can just as easily bring your Gervais motorhome rental to Milo McIver State Park, a lush wilderness teeming with wildlife. There you can see some of the rare Townsend’s big-eared bats, an endangered species of tiny vesper bat. There are massive yew trees that rank among the largest in the state and make for excellent photographs. You can ride horses or mountain bike through the woods if walking isn’t your style, and enjoy camping at peaceful campgrounds at the park in the comfort of your Gervais RV rental, should you feel the urge to stay a few extra days.

Santiam State Forest has a wealth of outdoor recreation activities that can keep you occupied during your stay, like hunting, fishing, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are over 20 miles of hiking trails, scenic waterfalls, and five campgrounds to choose from when you want to park your Gervais camper rental and stay the night.

Mount Hood National Forest is brimming with ethereal beauty and sublime views. The sprawling forested area is a hair over a million acres in size and pulls in four and a half million people each year. There are lots of lakes for swimming and waterfront camping but the biggest and most popular feature in the park is right there in the name. Mount Hood is a gigantic stratovolcano that absolutely dominates the skyline, the likes of which can be seen all the way from Portland on a clear day. You can opt to hike up to the summit of this epic geological feature or perhaps just camp out in the woods and relish the peace and quiet.

Where to Park It

When you rent an RV in Gervais, you will obviously need a place to park and sleep overnight. Fortunately, there are a few options near the town that you can take advantage of. Silver Spur RV Park has an in-ground pool, a hot tub, and cozy cabins available for rent. The RV park is close to the downtown area of Silverton, making it easy to shop for groceries or go out for a bite to eat.

Portland-Woodburn RV Park a swimming pool, a nice amenity for those who stay during the hot summer months. There is a playground to keep children occupied and a convenience store on site to stock up on camping supplies and food.

Salem RV Park could be a nice place to stay if you feel like checking out what the city of Salem has to offer. You can play pool in the game lounge, have a cookout in the pavilions, drink coffee and read a newspaper in the clubhouse lounge, or take a dip in the pool while staying at this park in the city.

City Attractions

While you find yourself in Gervais, there are a few places in or near the town where you can pass the time in between expeditions into the woods and parks. There are shopping outlets, tulip farms, iris gardens, and a handful of other walking areas where simply going for a stroll can adequately keep you satisfied. The Willamette Mission State Park is not far from town and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are ghost structures built in place of the original buildings that once inhabited the riverside village, to represent what the settlement once looked like.

The Pacific Northwest Truck Museum is a fascinating place for truck lovers and automobile enthusiasts to swing by. You can check out beautifully restored antique trucks from all different time periods. The facility is part of the Powerland Heritage Park which itself has a large collection of old vehicles, farm machinery, logging equipment, and other mechanical pieces on display.

There are a few hot air balloon companies in the French Prairie area, so it is common to see bright colorful balloons whimsically sailing across the sky while in Gervais. If you aren’t too afraid of heights, you can lift off and see the entire region from a small basket in the clouds.

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