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Grants Pass Overnighters
Address: 5941 Highland Ave, Grants Pass 97526
Phone: (541) 479-7289
State: OR
City: Grants Pass
Street Number: 5941 Highland Ave
Zip Code: 97526
categories: campground, rv park


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Reviews
We just stayed one night on our way home to Southern California. Very clean, quiet, friendly check in, good rates. All utilities worked great. Space number C pull through, excellent for our 45 ft MH and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Plenty of room. Had a great to go breakfast from Babes Bakery, within easy walking distance to park. Plenty of fast food places within easy walking distance from park. Easy on/off from Interstate 5. Definitely worth a return visit.
Stopped for one afternoon and evening. Quiet RV park. Mature tress and roses were pretty. Beautiful views of lower mountain range. Clean facilities. Nice office staff. Easy booking process. Enjoy!
What a great place for a 4 days getaway! These people are so nice. The place is kept very clean and the bathrooms/showers are wonderful. This isn’t a camp in the woods type of place but a great place to stay in your RV for day trips like we did. We golfed and just explored and it’s a very easy location to get to right off I5. We will stay here for our 3/4 days Golf trips and it will be perfect.
Great family owned and operated RV park. Just off the main road into Grants Pass so easy to get to, but yet secluded enough you don't really notice the traffic. I was late getting in due to a mechanical problem with my truck. I kept the owner advised of my delay- he met me as soon as I arrived, guided me to my spot and helped me get parked in the dark. Very understanding and helpful!
I finally got the hint and won’t be returning. I travel up and down i5 for work and was using Rogue Valley Overnighters as a stoping point. The WiFi is good even though it’s a little noisy. The old couple that run the place are always helpful and nice but the woman they have working the counter is dreadful. She always makes me feel unwelcome as if I am putting her out by coming. I dread when she is at the counter and I try to be as nice as possible but she is still very unwelcoming.
Called to see about renting a space for a week. The operator one seemed very sort Andy almost unwilling to be helpful. The biggest problem is that I was asked what year my camper was. Upon hearing it was a 92’ the lady in the phone took on a very snobby tone and informed me “nope, can come in.” If That’s how any sort of customer service is supposed to be I’ve been doing it wrong my whole life! There were a litany of appropriate ways to politely decline my request and instead she chose very bullish and honestly rude way of addressing the situation.
Great place to stop, easy to get into. Forgot my new surge protector. They called me and will mail it to me. Absolutely 1st rate people. Thank you
This place was great but had a $7 fee per extra vehicle. We got a discounted rate but didn't realize an additional car would cost that much daily which ended up costing what it would normally cost anyway. Other than the extra 7$ fee it was a beautiful spot.Service: 4/5
Right in town off the highway, so easy to get to the park. Not as noisy as you would expect being next to HWY 199, especially after dark, so you can get some rest! Most sites that are pull-thru will accommodate 50 ft. combo rigs. Plan on reservations, two thirds of sites appears occupied by long term residents.
We have stayed in over 450 RV Parks while traveling full-time in a 42-foot coach. This was our third visit here staying 30-nights. 1 Dust, some parks are so dusty that even after just a couple nights your unit needs a bath, but no dust here. The roads are paved. 2 Level pads, big coaches need paved or thick gravel pads that are level. At this park, the larger sized pull-thru spaces consist of gravel. We give this park a 5-star-rating for the thick and level pad. The smaller sites are spaced around the outside ring of the park and these pads are concrete. This park has average space between each site. 3 We live in the age of WIFI technology and there is nothing to stop any RV Park across this country from investing in doing WIFI properly. For some users such as ourselves, WIFI is an important feature. Our site, which was located near the office, had a great wifi signal. However, we were told, other sites located further from the office, were not as fortunate. 4 Maneuverability, some parks have very narrow roads which make backing up and turning difficult, we found this park to have plenty of room to maneuver. 5 Satellite, as you know satellite reception is impossible to receive when there are large trees present. If you stay away from the sites with the tall trees to the south, you should receive reception here. 6 Phone Service, we have AT&T which worked great here. 7 Dog play and potty. This park has a small off-leash fenced dog area that is equipped with bags and waste basket.
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