River Point RV Park

225 Southeast 10th Street, Ontario, OR 97914

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

225 SE 10th St, Ontario, OR 97914, United States
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About the Business

River Point RV Park is a charming lodging destination located in Ontario, Oregon. Situated at 225 Southeast 10th Street, this RV park offers a peaceful and scenic retreat for travelers seeking a relaxing getaway. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, guests can enjoy spacious RV sites with full hookups, picnic tables, and access to clean restrooms and showers. The park also features a tranquil river running through the property, perfect for fishing or simply unwinding by the water. Whether you're passing through or looking for a longer stay, River Point RV Park provides a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for all guests.

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Roberta Ensminger:
4

"Very nice park; clean and neat. We arrived after they closed and there was an envelope on the door directing us to our site. Campsites were nicely paved and flat, but surprising for a place this new, not at all level. Most of the row we were on (nearest the road) has a notable uphill slope that made leveling a little difficult."

1 year ago
HDE HOA:
4

"Very nice and new RV park, cement pads to park on are great and plenty of room for our trailer and truck. Park was clean and quiet, even with what appears to be some full time residents with pets in pens. Only thing I wish had been at the site was a picnic table to use. The artificial grass between sites is very sensible too. Price was the highest we have ever paid, but that’s inflation!"

1 year ago
Reneé Setser:
5

"This rv park is by far the best one we’ve ever stayed in. Pull though 80 ft long by 15’ wide concrete sites with artificial turf running in front living area. Huge, clean, fenced in dog run with grass. The entire park was well maintained, very modern, and easy to navigate with multiple receptacles for dog waste and bags. The check in process allowed for no contact and easy in/out to interstate. Although it was rather pricey, it was well worth it. Our only complaint is knowing how to use the code to get access to the public restrooms upon arrival. Could have.been a user issue."

1 year ago
osiris juarez:
5

"The spaces are good size. In general Is clean but in addition they have nice showers, a good laundry and a comfy play room"

1 year ago
Brian Swartzfager:
4

"We stayed here for 6 nights as we made our way from Oregon to Idaho. The park is just a block or two off of I-84 right before you hit the eastern border of Oregon, within the sliver of Oregon that falls in the Mountain Time zone (so if you’re coming from the west you lose an hour upon arrival). The park has 18 pull-through spots located near the front, which are mainly for short-term stays. The rest of the sites are back-ins, with the sites in the interior rows being back-to-back. All of the interior roads are wide swaths of asphalt, making it easy to get in and out of sites. The site pads are also asphalt and also wide - at least 16 feet - with strips of gravel on both sides but also with a strip of soft artificial turf on the door side. The pull-through sites are also very long: we could park our 37-foot fifth wheel and 21-foot truck front to back with plenty of room to spare. Our site (site 15) was pretty level. All of the hookups are in a standard location. There are no shade trees next to any sites, so it can get warm in the summer with all of the asphalt. All of the amenities are located near the office building, which contains a clubhouse with seating and a pool table, a laundry room, and a collection of individual bathrooms. Behind the office is a pair of pickleball courts, a propane refill station, and a small gazebo. Beyond the gazebo, separated from the rest of the park by a random grassy field, is a basketball court with a single portable basketball hoop (which had a hole in the backboard during our stay). The dog park, which is a little further away from the office adjacent to a half loop of back-in sites, is huge, with a single non-airlock-style gate. We didn’t end up taking our dogs there because we had closer options: there was a large area of grass across the road from the end of the pull-through sites we were on. All of the interior rows of back-in sites had a slight bend in the middle, and in each of those bends was a grassy area with a dog waste station. These areas were all depressed in the middle (which was also true of the dog park and the large grass area at the park entrance), so they probably double as drainage areas when it rains. The park is very clean. The several dumpsters located on the edges of the park are enclosed with gated concrete walls, and they were emptied by dump truck 4 times during our short stay (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday), so the dumpsters never overflowed. The dog waste stations were also cleaned out frequently. Other than the road noise, the campground was fairly quiet. In terms of cell service, I got very little use out of my Verizon hotspot and MIMO antenna. I could only get decent bandwidth - around 15Mbps up and down - in the early morning (before 8 or 9am). The rest of the time the bandwidth was terrible, likely meaning my hotspot was losing out on priority to a high volume of Verizon cell phone use. I had better luck with my AT&T phone’s hotspot, where I could get at least 65Mbps down and 4Mbps up throughout the day. Despite that, I ended up using the campground WiFi quite a bit, because it provided the best service on all but one day of our stay, with 30Mbps down and 15Mbps up. Very impressive, especially considering we weren’t all that close to any of the WiFi emitters in the park. We would stay here again if we were in the area."

almost 2 years ago
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