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.
“Good and bad”
Reviewed 6/17/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
Site Number: | D9 |
I’m new to Thousand Trails. I’ve heard how awesome this park is so I reserved two weeks. At first it seemed okay. During the day the traffic on the park’s roads was worse than the traffic on the road outside the park. Those big class As and pick up trucks are supposed to drive 5 miles an hour but people don’t listen so the dust kicked ... more
I’m new to Thousand Trails. I’ve heard how awesome this park is so I reserved two weeks. At first it seemed okay. During the day the traffic on the park’s roads was worse than the traffic on the road outside the park. Those big class As and pick up trucks are supposed to drive 5 miles an hour but people don’t listen so the dust kicked up was awful. Then about 5 different times people were walking through my campsite. I thought that was the cardinal rule in campgrounds that you don’t walk into someone’s campsite. Half an hour ago some guy walked over my hose and electrical cord to see the little sign clipped on the electrical box showing when I was leaving. Are you kidding me? I might as well be camping in the median of the interstate. Oh, and did I mention that there’s no sewer hookups? That’s right. So you either have to have one of those tanks that you can haul your waste to the dump station or you have to move your entire RV to the dump station. All day long people are driving back and forth to dump their holding tanks. More dust kicked up. So far Thousand Trails isn’t that great. At least not this park. And it’s so big that you need a tow car or a pickup truck to get around. If you have any handicap issues that prevent you from walking long distances you shouldn’t stay here. Some people won’t mind all the hassle and rudeness but if you’re like me it’s not worth it. There’s national forest all around which offers better camping. The only difference is that Thousand Trails Sunriver has two swimming pools but based on the number of kids running around here the pools are going to be no more sanitary than my holding tank. No thanks. Kids pee in pools.
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“Overall, great camping, but not great RVing.”
Reviewed 12/3/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 45 |
Internet was terrible. Cell service was excellent for Google Fi which uses AT&T and Verizon towers. Club house was beautiful but lacked any furniture to enjoy it with. It's often closed and unclear when it will be open or closed or why it's closed. Staff were polite and friendly. But we reported shower heads that were covered ... more
Internet was terrible.
Cell service was excellent for Google Fi which uses AT&T and Verizon towers.
Club house was beautiful but lacked any furniture to enjoy it with. It's often closed and unclear when it will be open or closed or why it's closed.
Staff were polite and friendly. But we reported shower heads that were covered in something gross - not just calcium - and they said they'd replace the shower heads but never did - even after reporting it several times. And the water smelled like body odor really bad in several of the shower facilities we used. They didn't seem to want to do anything about it either. Very disappointing.
We loved the layout, felt like there was plenty of space. Privacy is great in many spots. Could be better in many others.
Easy access to the river nearby.
Our lot was in the corner at the end of a loop so we had total privacy.
Old Mill District, which is a beautiful shopping center in downtown Bend is only 30 minutes away. Several great taco shops there too.
Deifnitely recommend the campground but also really want them to fix the internet, showers and clubhouse so they're usable.
Spencer Hill #ViewFromTheHills would stay here again
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“One Night Only but Great with Pizza Nearby”
Reviewed 11/27/2018
Days stayed: | 1 |
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RV Length: | 17' |
Although we only stayed one night. The bathrooms were clean and heated. There was a Pizza Truck near the entrance and we enjoyed our short stay.
It is pet friendly and has a pool, and athletic courts. We hope to be able to stay longer next time.
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DoriandMena would stay here again
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“Should have boondocked nearby for FREE”
Reviewed 9/24/2018
Nightly rate: | $52 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
1 Star for not allowing us to use charcoal in a bbq. I get that you have rules, which I somehow missed, but no campfires? No charcoal? No dump at the sites? Super dusty as well. I should have just boondocked instead of spending way too much money to stay here. I wouldn’t have had dump there either but at least I could have actually enj... more
1 Star for not allowing us to use charcoal in a bbq. I get that you have rules, which I somehow missed, but no campfires? No charcoal? No dump at the sites? Super dusty as well. I should have just boondocked instead of spending way too much money to stay here. I wouldn’t have had dump there either but at least I could have actually enjoyed a campfire and bbq.
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“Pleasant stay near Bend”
Reviewed 8/19/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | D5 |
We are Thousand Trails Family Courtesy Card holders, so rate of $0 is due to that. Not many 50A sites, and it was warm so we wanted 50A if we could get it. We were able to find a 50A site, and left a chair in the site along with our site tag, to reserve it while we went to dump... before we could get back (we drove by on the way to th... more
We are Thousand Trails Family Courtesy Card holders, so rate of $0 is due to that.
Not many 50A sites, and it was warm so we wanted 50A if we could get it. We were able to find a 50A site, and left a chair in the site along with our site tag, to reserve it while we went to dump... before we could get back (we drove by on the way to the dump), the chair had used its legs to walk away! Not a pleasant welcome!
We went initially to the dump at the bottom of the campground - it had a sign indicating that you should only open your tank valve 1/2 way due to the septic being full... since we have automatic valves (no way to open half way) and since we could easily see that the pipe had liquid right near the top, we decided to try the other dump station. The one at the top of the hill has ability for two rigs to dump at the same time, and had no issue taking on our nearly full tanks.
We were in a site that backed up to the meadow - evidently prized by those who want good view with satellite dishes. It appeared that nearly all the sites in this campground could easily accommodate very large rigs.
Laundry was relatively clean and easy to use. No sewer sites in this campground, though one of the seasonal guests in the campground told me that they are in the process of putting sewer into all of the sites, and that it may be available by 2019.
We enjoyed visiting the Newberry Volcanic National Monument Paulina Lake area, particularly the hike on the Big Obsidian Flow. Wear closed shoes and take water.
Patti would stay here again
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“Good park”
Reviewed 8/6/2018
Days stayed: | 6 |
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RV Length: | 37' |
Park was ok, close to Bend and Sunriver. We didn’t spend much time there however others seemed to enjoy the activities. Lots to do in Bend and the surrounding areas, will definitely go back.
RayD would stay here again
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“Dusty”
Reviewed 7/4/2018
Days stayed: | 14 |
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Site Number: | I19 |
Dusty roads and campers that drive too fast, including park employees. I called the office and they know it is an issue... too bad they have not fixed it. I should have paid more attention to previous reviews. The sites are good size, beautiful trees. If they travel the roads or water them down I will come back.
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“Great Base Camp for Bend and Crater Lake NP”
Reviewed 6/12/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
RV Length: | 43' (Class A) |
Large park with many sites that are spread out pretty well. Campground was very quiet during our visit the week following Memorial Day weekend. The sites here are large and pretty level with plenty of trees around to give you that forest feel. Laundry room was decent although pretty outdated. Showers were nice and the water was good... more
Large park with many sites that are spread out pretty well. Campground was very quiet during our visit the week following Memorial Day weekend. The sites here are large and pretty level with plenty of trees around to give you that forest feel.
Laundry room was decent although pretty outdated. Showers were nice and the water was good and hot. Water pressure at our site was good but once you turned on a faucet it dropped dramatically. We had to utilize the campground showers so glad they were clean.
These are water electric only sites but there are two dump stations available.
Cell signal here was great with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. There is no WiFi at this park so be prepared if you need to be connected.
Camp store was very nice and seemed to have everything you might have forgotten for a camping trip, within reason of course.
Office lady was cold shouldered when we checked in, not very welcoming at all, which I suppose is neither here nor there since we didn't need to deal with any personnel during our stay. Just don't expect to be welcomed when you arrive.
Off leash dog area back by the river is huge and we really appreciated that for our Dane Maggie. This is a great park for families offering tennis and basketball courts, both kids and adult pools and a large building for family reunions etc.
All in all we enjoyed our stay and will definitely return. This area is simply awesome and beautiful.
JonesN2Travel would stay here again
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“Beautiful, wooded, spacious. ”
Reviewed 5/11/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 21 |
Site Number: | B9 |
RV Length: | 42' |
Downpoint, no sewer. Lots of clean, working hot showers and bathrooms. Staff does a good job keeping up. Now that that is out of the way, highly recommend. Useful, and shockingly affordable priced convenience store on site. This park is in the heart of the amazing central Oregon outdoor lifestyle. It’s quite, large sites, treed, and se... more
Downpoint, no sewer. Lots of clean, working hot showers and bathrooms. Staff does a good job keeping up. Now that that is out of the way, highly recommend. Useful, and shockingly affordable priced convenience store on site. This park is in the heart of the amazing central Oregon outdoor lifestyle. It’s quite, large sites, treed, and semi private. Good ATT 4G. Great place to relax or set up base camp for an adventure at Mt. Bachelor or Newberry crater. Stunning crater lake is only about 90 min away. This is my “home park”. Take it from a local, great place to have an “outdoorsey“ experience.
Life is so, so sweet would stay here again
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“Dusty”
Reviewed 7/30/2017
Nightly rate: | $36 |
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Days stayed: | 21 |
Site Number: | I2 |
RV Length: | 40' (Class A) |
This is a good park for families (lots to do) and its convenient to a lot of outdoor activities. They have plenty of amenities and lots of activities for the kids. The staff works hard and the people are friendly. But it doesn't get much dustier than this park. During the summer, there is little rain and the interior roads are gr... more
This is a good park for families (lots to do) and its convenient to a lot of outdoor activities. They have plenty of amenities and lots of activities for the kids. The staff works hard and the people are friendly.
But it doesn't get much dustier than this park. During the summer, there is little rain and the interior roads are gravel. Although there are 5mph signs everywhere, people drive too fast and there was a constant fog of dirt in the air during the day. We were there for three weeks and the dust was so bad we rarely sat outside. We will probably not go back because of the dirt.
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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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