This is not a nice park to stay, I-5 traffic noise is deafening and the manager is less than friendly. Sites are tight and no room to really park your vehicle. They are pet friendly to a point, don't let your dog bark at the manager or you will most certainly be black listed. There are lots of full timers with pets but none of them clean up after them. There is a place to take your dog to run, which is nice but be wary of the dog waste! There is a convenience store across from the park where the local bums hang out. If you are unfortunate enough to get a site right across: be careful, they will bug you for money! I have 2 more weeks here and then we are gone. It can't happen fast enough. I have never stayed in such a uncomfortable place like this before, nor will I again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Tight turns for 38' big rig. Concrete pad was narrow. The best spots were taken. Backed out of pull through, otherwise, would have a hard right turn followed immediately by a 140 degree hard left turn around a steel post at the corner to protect lawn. There were plenty of cable channels. It is close to Camping World in Wilsonville. Gas station/market across the street. Truck stop west of I-5. Pool closed. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is older and tight for big rigs. WiFi only in the office. The water is from a well and was off color (orange) the night we were there. They said it was OK to drink. The gas station across the street is busy all night and has really bright flood lights. It was not a bad place to stay; in fact, it is the only RV park in the area and I would probably stay there again. The office staff was nice and helpful. It is a solid 5. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Facilities are good - cement slabs for parking, good hookups, cable, a few trees. However, WiFi is only available inside the "clubhouse," and the traffic noise from the freeway and the truck stop right across the street was almost unbearable. Have stayed here before, but will not stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed nearly a week at this park and enjoyed our stay. There are two sides to this place, we stayed on the right side where it seemed that most vacationers stay. To the left seemed to be mostly permanent residents, although there were some on the right side too. Aurora Acres is right off I-5 and very convenient for sightseeing in the area. The highway noise did not bother us, we were in site 116. As mentioned there is a convenience store adjacent, but we were not bothered by any noise and enjoyed have a place to walk to for a quick coffee or snack. The gas there was the cheapest we saw in the area, too. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The grounds were clean and well taken care of. The sites are a little small, but not bad. There are little patches of grass separating sites. The TV worked great and the bathrooms were convenient and clean. They do have Wi-Fi but only in the clubhouse. This was the main drawback for us. I asked if they would extend service to the entire park anytime soon and was told that no, because connection would be difficult due to all the trees? (We've stayed at many parks with lots more trees and this was not a problem.) We noticed most visitors had dogs and many of them were noisy. This, of course, is not the fault of the park owners. We will definitely stay here again. Great location, great park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is a Circle K right next door which made for lots of traffic and noise. It was close to Portland, Champoeg State Park, and Outlet Mall. We selected it mostly for the location. Very nice staff. Would likely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.