Bend Sunriver Thousand Trails
RV Park
Write a Review 17480 S Century Dr. Bend, OR 97707 541-593-8496 Official WebsiteGPS: 43.8197, -121.4532
Overview of Bend Sunriver Thousand Trails
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by TravelinThoms on 2/2/2024
Longest RV Reported: 43 feet (Class A)
Reported by JonesN2Travel on 6/12/2018
Number of Sites 289
Elevation 4,166 ft / 1,269 m
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Reviews of Bend Sunriver Thousand Trails 35 people have reviewed this location.
“OK, but not impressed.”
Reviewed 6/15/2021
Nightly rate: | $62 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | I 47 |
This park reminded me of an old state park that is in bad need of maintenance and upgrades. The forest setting was a plus but it could use some maintenance (timing and removal of dead trees). We had water and 30 amp power, but no sewer connections at the sites (which we knew about) The dump stations are in bad shape (broken conc... more
This park reminded me of an old state park that is in bad need of maintenance and upgrades.
The forest setting was a plus but it could use some maintenance (timing and removal of dead trees).
We had water and 30 amp power, but no sewer connections at the sites (which we knew about)
The dump stations are in bad shape (broken concrete, no sewer caps).
Cell service was OK. The front desk person was nice.
A walk near the river was nice where the tent sites are.
We most likely will not stay here again.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Musical chairs for the best RV spots”
Reviewed 6/7/2021
Nightly rate: | $64 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | A11 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
This was our first Thousand Trails experience. The unexpected reality was ALL TT resorts are First Come First Serve, no reserved spots. The majority of sites here are only 30amp. So if your staying awhile, the game to play is to get on your bike or in your car and cruise the grounds just before checkout to see what sites are opening u... more
This was our first Thousand Trails experience. The unexpected reality was ALL TT resorts are First Come First Serve, no reserved spots. The majority of sites here are only 30amp. So if your staying awhile, the game to play is to get on your bike or in your car and cruise the grounds just before checkout to see what sites are opening up. We did this and scored a great 50amp site with lots of room. Downside of course is moving sites. The whole area is treed, so no chance of satellite. Cell was also very weak. All activities were closed. About 20 min south of Bend.
Charles&Rose would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Place is just wonderful and close to Bend”
Reviewed 9/10/2020
Days stayed: | 21 |
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Site Number: | A32 |
RV Length: | 42' (Fifth Wheel) |
Just to start this off is we actually had good cellular service here. About time. We have been traveling Oregon and Washington for the past few months with barely any service. I would recommend this place to anyone. Great site selection with pretty easy to get into even with our 43'. It is a shame we couldn't use all the cool t... more
Just to start this off is we actually had good cellular service here. About time. We have been traveling Oregon and Washington for the past few months with barely any service.
I would recommend this place to anyone. Great site selection with pretty easy to get into even with our 43'.
It is a shame we couldn't use all the cool things due to the virus that this place has to offer.
Pmartin would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Place is just wonderful and close to Bend”
Reviewed 9/10/2020
Days stayed: | 21 |
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Site Number: | A32 |
RV Length: | 42' (Fifth Wheel) |
Just to start this off is we actually had good cellular service here. About time. We have been traveling Oregon and Washington for the past few months with barely any service. I would recommend this place to anyone. Great site selection with pretty easy to get into even with our 43'. It is a shame we couldn't use all the cool t... more
Just to start this off is we actually had good cellular service here. About time. We have been traveling Oregon and Washington for the past few months with barely any service.
I would recommend this place to anyone. Great site selection with pretty easy to get into even with our 43'.
It is a shame we couldn't use all the cool things due to the virus that this place has to offer.
Pmartin would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Nice enough for an overnight”
Reviewed 8/23/2020
Nightly rate: | $64 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | J21 |
We had a nice overnight stay here on our way from California toward Washington. Due to COVID the store and pool were not open. Still had nice access to the river. Site selection is first-come and you just drive around until you find a spot you like. We probably should have parked our rig and walked or biked around until we decided on a... more
We had a nice overnight stay here on our way from California toward Washington. Due to COVID the store and pool were not open. Still had nice access to the river. Site selection is first-come and you just drive around until you find a spot you like. We probably should have parked our rig and walked or biked around until we decided on a spot. Instead, we drove around (slowly because there are lots of speed bumps) and settled on the first spot we thought looked good enough. The site we chose turned out to be very dusty and later we saw sites that were more grassy.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Nice Thousand Trails”
Reviewed 7/8/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
A little less privacy but not bad spots you’re not crammed. Everything worked we had a nice corner spot everyone was nice enjoyed our stay.
Sheryl would stay here again
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“Great area and one of our favorite Thousand Trails campgrounds”
Reviewed 3/12/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 21 |
We have stayed here a few times. The first (and longest) stay was in the summer of 2017 in our 36' Class A motorhome, just before the Total Solar Eclipse. Subsequent stays have been less than a week each, with our most recent stay (in our 40' motorhome) being September 2019. We saw plenty of large fifth wheels and motorhomes, so we cou... more
We have stayed here a few times. The first (and longest) stay was in the summer of 2017 in our 36' Class A motorhome, just before the Total Solar Eclipse. Subsequent stays have been less than a week each, with our most recent stay (in our 40' motorhome) being September 2019. We saw plenty of large fifth wheels and motorhomes, so we could say this campground is big rig friendly, but not ALL campsites.
We really like this area and campground. Internal gravel roads with over 300 RV sites – quite large and fairly well maintained. After our most recent visit, it had been raining and there were quite a few water filled pot holes. Privacy and shading is good with trees between the sites. All sites for regular RV visitors are water and mostly 30amp electric only. There are NO sewer sites! But they do have two dump stations and a Honey Wagon service (which we didn't use) cost $50 per pump out. They also have cottages, cabins, yurts and a tent area.
There are five shower/restroom buildings, and a laundry. The Old Western “Town Square” includes a Welcome Center, General Store, book exchange, propane filling station, movie rentals, and a meeting room. There is a pool complex with a baby pool, two larger pools, and a hot tub.
Nearby Sunriver is a resort/vacation community filled with amenities like grocery stores, fuel, restaurants, breweries, and many many tourist activities. We loved biking around Sunriver on their extensive bike trail system. Downtown Bend has live music, vendors and food trucks in Drake Park in the summer. There are many great restaurants and is well-known for it’s breweries as well as the Old Mill District with a great shopping precinct. It's a great area hiking, biking, kayaking, rafting and paddle boarding. We drove part of the Cascade Scenic Byway and kayaked on the Deschutes River.
NO mail or parcels are accepted here - you will need to have your mail forwarded to General Delivery, Bend, Oregon, 97701-9999. Note: the local Sunriver USPS will NOT accept General Delivery.
As members of Thousand Trails, we did not pay a nightly fee to stay at this campground. It is all part of our TT camping membership that we have had since 2014. You can learn more about how we are able to camp 'for free" in our many articles about TT – and get a more detailed review and photos of this campground – at our RVLove website.
RVLove would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Enjoy our time at Bend Sunriver Thousand Trails”
Reviewed 8/27/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | I-9 |
RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed two nights, August 15 through August 17, 2019, in campsite I-9, the overnight cost was $0.00 due to our Thousand Trails membership ( our site had electrical and water service). The site was level, only needed 2 inch lift to level left side. The campground is at an elevation of 4150 ft. Access to the campground was right ... more
We stayed two nights, August 15 through August 17, 2019, in campsite I-9, the overnight cost was $0.00 due to our Thousand Trails membership ( our site had electrical and water service). The site was level, only needed 2 inch lift to level left side.
The campground is at an elevation of 4150 ft. Access to the campground was right off S. Century Drive , about 3 miles from hwy 97. Our 28 ft travel trailer easily fit with room to spare in our site.
Once we enter the campground, the pavement turns to hard packed gravel as we looped around once to find a campsite. Weather was sunny upper 80's, the nights low 40's.
This is a very quite campground, there was no noise from main road entering the campground. Activities we enjoyed at the campground to keep busy was frisbee golf, mini-golf, a nice swimming pool and restroom with showers within a few minutes of our site.
My wife and I enjoyed the campground, we will stay again next time we are in the area. We stayed two nights as we traveled toward Crater Lake, Oregon.
Jeff Callahan would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Amazing property, awesome staff, needs some updating”
Reviewed 7/12/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 11 |
RV Length: | 41' (Fifth Wheel) |
This place has a very state park feel, which we loved. There was a ton of room to spread out in our site and we had plenty of shade. The staff at this Thousand Trails location is so helpful and friendly. We really enjoyed our stay. We both work remotely in technology and did not have any trouble getting decent speeds on our Verizon hot... more
This place has a very state park feel, which we loved. There was a ton of room to spread out in our site and we had plenty of shade. The staff at this Thousand Trails location is so helpful and friendly. We really enjoyed our stay. We both work remotely in technology and did not have any trouble getting decent speeds on our Verizon hotspot using a WeBoost and an omnidirectional antenna. There's some nice shopping and restaurants nearby.
Tech Specs (WeBoost + Omnidirectional Antenna) -------
Verizon - 55mbps download | 10.3mbps upload | 67ms ping
AT&T - 4.34 mbps download | 4.41mbps upload | 55ms ping
The Good --------
Huge sites available
The staff is awesome
The pools are really nice (if you can get past the purple water)
Quiet and calm, very serene atmosphere
Lots of activities happening all the time - great for families!
The Bad --------
The water in this park is NASTY. As in, bring bottled water and plan on changing your filter once a week. Our skin turned orange and that's AFTER it had run through our water filter into the RV.
No sewer hookups.
Grassy areas around and between sites were REALLY long, felt pretty neglected
Bathrooms were in serious need of updates. The one by us was at least clean, but some others in the park were like something out of a horror movie.
Missy would stay here again
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“Dump station FULL and I don’t mean full of RV’s!!!”
Reviewed 6/19/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | I-15 |
Our site was OK, nothing special. The pool was nice!! It was kind of confusing driving around in there, I’m not sure if it was the map, the campsites, or me!!! When we went to leave three out of the four dump stations were full and overflowing!! We were able to dump our black but not our grey!! That did NOT make us happy campers!!!!
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- Partial Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: yes
Recreation
- playground
- swimming pool: onsite
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- laundry
- restrooms: onsite
- rv storage
- swimming pool: onsite
Discount Clubs
- Thousand Trails
Pets
- pets
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