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Just between Interstate 84 and the Columbia River in northern Oregon is one of the area’s fastest-growing small cities. Hermiston is in a favorable location in the midst of fabulous landscapes. For thousands of years, the land Hermiston now sits on was home to native people like the Walla Walla and Umatilla tribes. In 1847, Catholic missionaries established a mission in Hermiston, introducing the locals to the ways of the European colonists. Hermiston slowly grew into a fledgling town, later incorporating in 1907. It is said that the town was named after the Weir of Hermiston, a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

When you book an RV in Hermiston, you can take pleasure in knowing that you are in a state known for its endless bounties of natural beauty. Cities like Bend and Portland might be several hours' drive away, but a Hermiston camper rental affords you the freedom and flexibility to navigate around the state visiting various cities, towns, parks, and landmarks at your discretion.

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The Great Outdoors

Just about every conceivable location inside Oregon is close to some sort of park or recreation area, and the state is, of course, famous for its rugged coastlines and towering Cascade Mountains. The mighty Columbia River rages several miles to the north, proving to be a major lifeline and a natural attraction for tourists to see. Along the river, you will find dozens of parks that allow access to swimming and fishing areas. Hat Rock State Park is right on the water north of town and named for Hat Rock, a strangely shaped basalt rock formation thought to be over twelve million years old. There is a network of hiking trails connecting throughout the park, as well as scenic overlooks and a campground you can use with your Hermiston motorhome rental. Warehouse Beach Recreation Area and Sand Station Recreation Area are just two of the other parks you can see close to Hat Rock, each with tiny campgrounds and swimming areas in the river.

If you head north towards Kennewick just over the border in Washington, Sacagawea Historical State Park is a fascinating park worthy of your attention. This Washington facility honors Sacagawea, the Lemhi Shoshone native woman who accompanied Lewis & Clark on their expedition and was arguably the most important person in the venture. The park has hiking, biking, boating, fishing, swimming, and picnicking facilities that guests may use.

If you are up for a bit of a trek, you can tour through Oregon and head west towards Mount Hood National Forest, a stunning nature area that pulls in over five million visitors per year to gaze upon its alpine lakes, meadows of wildflowers, hiking trails, and the star of the show, Mount Hood itself. Mount Hood is a towering stratovolcano that remains one of the largest and most prominent mountains in the Pacific Northwest. You can try and hike to the summit of this earthen giant, or have a more relaxing trip in the comfort of your Hermiston RV rental by owner when you stop at one of its many campgrounds.

RV Parks

There is an abundance of campgrounds close to Hermiston, so you and your Hermiston camper rental should have the pick of the litter when it comes to choosing an accommodating place to sleep overnight. RedTail RV Park is a pet-friendly park with handicap accessible bathrooms and showers, paved RV pads, as well as RV and boat storage.

Oregon Trail RV Park invokes the settler’s spirit while providing modern facilities for its campers. This inviting park is minutes away from the Columbia River, a place where you can boat, swim, and fish with ease. The park is also located on the outskirts of town, making it easy to walk around to shop and go sightseeing.

Pendleton KOA is a campground over in Pendleton, with cozy vibes, spacious campsites, a camp kitchen, an events pavilion, and a pet park for those traveling with their dogs.

City Attractions

Hermiston isn’t normally known for its museums or big city attractions, but you still might find a few things worth looking into when you rent an RV in the small city. The downtown Hermiston Historic District is full of old buildings that were among the first structures built in the city back in the 19th century, so walking around is a nice way to get a feel for the historical heritage of Hermiston.

The Hermiston Family Aquatic Center is a place for families to spend the day together. This large-scale facility has three different pools, diving boards, waterslides, a lazy river, and much more for all ages throughout the summer. There is even a concession stand, and also cabanas, picnic areas, and private event rental spaces.

Hermiston Raceway is a thrilling attraction through and through. You can see hometown drivers race around a large track under the bright lights nearly every weekend while cheering on your favorite car. There is a bar and grill on site to grab drinks and satiate your appetite while you watch the racers fly by at breakneck speeds.

Over in Pendleton, you can visit the casino resort, or check out the Pendleton Round-Up Rodeo, one of the biggest in the Pacific Northwest. The rodeo is a major source of pride for the town, and the casino resort has first-class restaurants, live entertainment, gaming floors, and nearly everything else you could hope for at a resort paradise.

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