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The Pacific Northwest is a gorgeous part of the country filled with vivid green scenery and rolling mountainous landscapes. When you book an RV in Prineville, you’ll be right in the middle of Oregon, a great place to start your west coast adventure. Prineville is near to many national forests, including the Ochoco National Forest and Deschutes National Forest, and isn’t a far drive from Bend.

Prineville was originally founded in 1877 after its first post office was established a few years earlier in 1871. The early days of the town survived thanks to rich lumber harvests, and the modern-day forests are gorgeous to drive through when you rent a motorhome from Prineville. In modern times the town relies less on the lumber industry and has grown into a decent sized city surrounded by green forests and mountainous terrain.

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The Great Outdoors

There are many beautiful destinations in the Pacific Northwest, and the real beauty of that side of the country are the seemingly endless forests and deep, rich green landscapes. An RV rental from Prineville puts you smack dab in the middle of Oregon, and smack dab in between a large assortment of outdoor destinations to explore.

Directly on either side of Prineville are the Ochoco and Deschutes National Forests, two massive destinations that can provide nearly endless hours of entertainment. These national forests are massive and filled with hundreds of miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. It is possible to camp, take your dog on a hike, and enjoy the millions of trees that surround you in these parks. Also in the parks are various mountains to summit, such as Mount Bachelor and Paulina Peak.

To the northwest of town is The Cove Palisades State Park, which gives access to a decent sized river to explore. The park itself surrounds the Crooked River, which is a great place to boat, swim, and enjoy a picnic next to in your camper rental from Prineville. The Crooked River connects to a larger body of water, Lake Billy Chinook, which gives you even more places to explore by boat, kayak, or paddleboard.

For those guests who want to explore the outdoors without even leaving town, the Ochoco Wayside State Park is a pleasant option to explore. This state park is located on the southwestern side of town and has many interesting trails to explore either on foot or on bicycle. The park offers unique panoramic views of Prineville that are unrivaled, and many of the popular destinations in the park can be easily accessed by RV.

RV Parks

Because the Pacific Northwest is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, there are many different RV parks to choose from in your travel trailer rental from Prineville. The nearest RV parks are located just east of town, and the nearest RV park is the Lakeshore RV park. This RV park is on the shores of the Ochoco Reservoir and has over 40 different sites to choose from when parking. There are only 30 amp hookups available, but the RV park also offers showers, restrooms, and a few different recreation opportunities.

Other options in the area can be found in nearly all directions and are state and federally owned. The majority of the national forests, national parks, and state parks in the region offer RV camping options with a variety of amenities. An RV rental near Prineville, Oregon, will give you easy access to both the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests, each of which offer basic RV sites with power hookups and places to refill water. Deschutes National Forest is to the west, past Redmond, while the Ochoco National Forest is to the east.

Exploring the City

Prineville has many local attractions to keep you busy before, or after, you’ve exhausted yourself in the regions great outdoors. The town is home to a national chain of tire stores, and partly because of this large production facility the town has grown into the size it is today. Thanks to its size you’ll find plenty of food and fuel options when you rent an RV in Prineville, including brewery pubs, steakhouses, saloons, Chinese, Mexican, and Italian restaurants.

For guests who wish to learn about the local history, the Bowman Museum is one of the best destinations. This museum is designed to educate, entertain, and involve visitors in local history through artifacts, stories, and more. It was originally launched in 1971 and has many different events and rotating exhibits throughout the seasons.

There is the possibility to play a round of golf after finding the best RV rental in Prineville at the Meadow Lakes Golf Course, south of town. This golf course is unlike many golf courses in the eastern and central United States in that it is surrounded by mountain peaks and dense green forests. There are 18 challenging holes to enjoy, and the onsite pro shop has rental clubs in the event that you don’t bring yours.

No matter what you decide to do in Prineville, whether you spend more time indoors or out, in town or in nature, there will be gorgeous landscapes surrounding you. To get a taste of this nature without even leaving town, head to the Ochoco Creek Park, which is only minutes from town center. This park has easily accessible parking and is a great place to start your adventure, stretch your legs, and get your bearings after picking up your travel trailer rental from Prineville.

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