Embrace the Beauty of Autumn Outdoors
Nestled in the heart of Oregon, Tualatin Valley transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of vibrant reds, oranges and yellows during the fall, making it an ideal destination for autumn camping enthusiasts. The cooler temperatures and crisp air create the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures, whether you’re an experienced camper or a family looking to create unforgettable memories.
Tualatin Valley offers a variety of camping options, from rustic tent sites to more comfortable RV parks, ensuring there’s something for every type of camper. The valley is dotted with numerous campgrounds that provide easy access to the area’s natural beauty. Campers can wake up to the serene sounds of nature and the sight of mist rising over the rolling hills and dense forests.
As the sun sets, the clear fall skies reveal a dazzling display of stars, making for memorable nights around the campfire. The warmth of a crackling fire, the scent of pine and the shared stories of the day’s adventures encapsulate the essence of fall camping in Tualatin Valley.
Whether you’re seeking solitude in nature or an active outdoor experience, Tualatin Valley in the fall offers a picturesque and peaceful retreat that captures the spirit of the season. Camping sites in Tualatin Valley:
L.L. Stub Stewart Start Park
Located 34 miles west of Portland is the best backyard imaginable. Year-round camping is available at Dairy Creek Campground, which offers a typical camping experience with both full hook-up sites and non-hookup tent sites and rustic cabins, including 13 ADA-accessible for campers with disabilities, with electricity and heat.
Set on a forested hillside, Stub Stewart State Park offers a variety of camping opportunities and boundless trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. This state park has nearly 30 miles of trails that wind through the park’s 1,800 acres, a horse staging area to access miles of horse-friendly trails, such as the paved 21-mile Banks-Vernonia State Trail. The park also boasts some of the best mountain bike trail riding in the state parks system, with 15 miles of trails for all skill level.
- L.L. Stub Stewart State Park (Buxton)
- Hares Canyon Horse Camp (seasonal)
Tillamook State Forest
The Tillamook State Forest offers myriad opportunities for fun and adventure. The forest lies on the edge of Tualatin Valley on the eastern edge of the Oregon Coast Range and offers a wide spectrum of trails for both motorized and non-motorized activities, campgrounds, day use areas and staging areas.
- Browns Camp (Tillamook State Forest)
- Gales Creek Campground (Tillamook State Forest)
Urban RV Parks
In addition to RV and tent camping sites in Tualatin Valley’s state park and forest, urban RV parks are closer-in and are more convenient for people who want to have a home base closer to the city.
- Roamer’s Rest RV Park (Tigard)
- Sun Outdoors Portland South (Wilsonville)
For more camping sites in the region, visit hipcamp.com.
Embrace the magic of fall at a cozy campsite in Tualatin Valley, where nature’s beauty meets tranquil escape.