Where We Are Now

We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.

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Where to Next

From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls

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Armitage Park Campground, Eugene, OR

Our Visit

        Armitage Park is a great park located just outside of Eugene, Oregon.  We had a late evening event in Eugene, so we thought why not just camp close by, instead of driving three hours home.  The park is located right on a bus line giving full access to Eugene most days.

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On Saturday we were there, we had to walk just over a mile to catch the bus.  The park is very clean and comfortable.  It has a large off-leash dog park within the park.  It is located next to the McKenzie River with plenty of river access.  We found that although there are paths throughout the park, hiking was pretty much limited to the park, but the park was big enough for a good walk for most people.   We will visit the park in the future.

Campground number ten. 
  • April 18, 2015 - 2 days
  • March 28, 2019 - 2 days
  1. Resort Information
  2. Their Description
  3. Amenities
  4. Policies
Website:
     armitagepark.com
Type: Standard RV Park
Address: 90064 Coburg Rd, 
  Eugene, OR 97408
Phone: (541) 682-2000

A breathtakingly beautiful day-use, campground and RV park on the banks of the McKenzie River only 5 miles (8.05 km) north of Eugene. Located on the outskirts of Coburg and adjacent Interstate 5. Reservations available.

The 57-acre (23 ha) park features

  • The Crilly Nature Trail
  • A two-acre (.81 ha) off-leash dog park with water and shade
  • A tree-lined river path
  • Volleyball
  • Horseshoe pit
  • Boat ramp
  • Reserved picnic areas and shelters – Great for group events!

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Game Areas:  Volleyball courts & horseshoe pits, located throughout the park.

Boat Ramp: A single lane boat ramp with boat trailer parking.

Camping: There are 37 sites in the campground, open year-round.  All sites include water/electric/sewer/cable hookups and WiFi throughout the campground.  Reservations must be made a minimum of 3 days prior to the date you want to arrive.  Drop-ins are always welcome upon availability.  Your reservation includes your trailer and towing vehicle or two vehicles if you are camping in a tent.  The campground has free showers for registered campers and a laundry facility

Please contact the Lane County Parks office at 541-682-2000 for reservations or more information. Please mention this website ArmitagePark.com  There is a non-refundable reservation fee of $10 per reservation.  The site fees per night are $30 for most sites or $33 for pull-through sites. There is a $7.00 per extra vehicle fee for each additional vehicle.

Off-Leash Dog Park:  A 2-acre area near the park entrance. It offers an opportunity for dogs to play in a safe environment.
Dog park amenities include water, doggie bags, picnic tables, shaded areas, and ‘blinds’ for training use. Official name: Dean Grossman off-leash dog park and was established in May 2005.

Crilly Nature Trail: A great nature trail along the shores of the McKenzie River that is about a half-mile in length.  Brochures containing the trail map are available at the trailhead near the boat ramp on the right.

Armitage Park, Eugene, Oregon

     Armitage Park is a great park located just outside of Eugene, Oregon.  We had a late evening event in Eugene, so we thought why not just camp close by, instead of driving three hours home.  The park is located right on a bus line giving full access to Eugene most days.  On Saturday we were there, we had to walk just over a mile to catch the bus.  The park is very clean and comfortable.  It has a large off-leash dog park within the park.  It is located next to the McKenzie River with plenty of river access.  We found that although there are paths throughout the park, hiking was pretty much limited to the park, but the park was big enough for a good walk for most people.   We will visit the park in the future.

    A breathtakingly beautiful day-use, campground and RV park on the banks of the McKenzie River only 5 miles (8.05 km) north of Eugene. Located on the outskirts of Coburg and adjacent Interstate 5. Reservations available.

The 57-acre (23 ha) park features

  • The Crilly Nature Trail
  • A two-acre (.81 ha) off-leash dog park with water and shade
  • A tree-lined river path
  • Volleyball
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Boat ramp
  • Reserved picnic areas and shelters – Great for group events!

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