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McMinnville, Oregon sits between Portland and Salem in the heart of Oregon’s wine country in the Willamette Valley. This small city boasts thousands of visitors per year due to its charming downtown, high-end restaurants, and proximity to some of the best wine that Oregon has to offer.

RV renters traveling up the Pacific coast often venture out of their way to enjoy the impressive restaurant scene in McMinnville, and many stay for days, if not weeks, to fully explore Oregon’s wine country. However, McMinnville has more to offer than just wine tastings and hip eateries; it also has plenty of boutiques, museums, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re stopping for a breather or plan to tour every winery that you can, when you book an RV in McMinnville, you’ll find it to be an excellent destination for RV adventures.

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Exploring the Outdoors and Wine Country

Outdoor explorers of all kinds will quickly fall in love with the many parks, wineries, and trails in McMinnville. This small city is just miles away from some of the best natural beauty that Oregon has to offer. For a serene nature hike, take the McMinnville RV rental just three miles west of the city to Miller Woods, which offers visitors a 4.5-mile scenic hike through a beautiful forest as well as educational opportunities to learn more about Oregon’s flora and fauna. If you’d prefer to stay in the city, check out Dancer Park and Wortman Park; both parks offer scenic views, walking and biking trails, and plenty of other activities to choose from, including playgrounds and disc golf courses.

No visit to McMinnville would be complete without taking a tour of the nearby wine country, and with your RV rental in McMinnville, you can skip the tour companies and see the sights yourself. At the southern tip of the McMinnville foothills, J Wrigley Vineyards offers tastings in its rustic barn in addition to beautiful views of the vineyards themselves. If you’re interested in sustainable farming, check out Youngberg Hill, a vineyard that implements these techniques to create delicious, high-quality wines. Visitors looking for some scenery with their wine should check out Coeur de Terre, a winery carved into a steep, wooded hillside just outside of the city. When visiting these and nearby wineries, keep in mind that you should call ahead to schedule a tour or tasting, and, of course, make sure you have a designated driver.

RV Parks

Most of the RV parks in McMinnville are located just outside of the city, on the cusp of scenic wine country. For easy access to the heart of the city, consider the Olde Stone Village. This RV park offers full hookups and other amenities in Yamhill County’s rolling hills while providing easy access to the city via State Highway 18. Lafayette RV Park sits just outside of McMinnville on Highway 99 West, allowing guests to easily travel into the city or head into the heart of wine country for a day of tours and tastings.

If you head farther into the heart of Oregon’s wine country, you’ll find plenty of spots to park the McMinnville motorhome rental just minutes away from some of Oregon’s best wineries and vineyards.

The Willamette Wine Country RV Park in Dayton sits in the heart of the Willamette Valley Wine Region. If you’re headed north toward Portland, check out Pheasant Ridge RV Park along the way as you continue your tour of the Willamette Valley; this park offers full-hookup campsites just outside of the big city. Or, as you head south in the McMinnville rental RV, stop by Phoenix RV Park in Salem. Situated right off of I-5, this park is a decent stop for anyone looking for a comfortable resting place on their Oregon adventures.

Exploring the City

Although McMinnville is just a small city, its world-class shopping, eateries, and attractions put it on par with major cities like Portland. The downtown area of McMinnville, locally known as “Third Street,” is lined with boutique shops and restaurants, and it frequently hosts events, from farmers markets to an annual UFO Festival.

Foodies and wine lovers will quickly fall in love with downtown McMinnville’s plethora of farm-to-table restaurants, wine tasting rooms, and breweries; Nick’s Italian Café has even won a James Beard Award! If you manage to venture beyond the impressive downtown area with the RV rental in McMinnville, check out the world-famous Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, which hosts Howard Hughes’ famous aircraft, the Spruce Goose. You can also check out the nearby Wings and Waves Waterpark, which boasts over 10 different rides and is even open year round. Since McMinnville is a relatively small city, when you rent an RV here, it should be easy to navigate through most areas.

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