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298 E Oregon Ave, Creswell, OR 97426-9116
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We found this to be a perfect overnighter. Easy off and easy on the freeway, clean and friendly with spotless bathrooms! Spaces are reasonably spaced, with well placed hookups and relatively quiet, given how close you are to I-5. Balanced mix of RV'rs and long term residents and management seemed to keep an eye on the place. Propane is reasonably priced, too. One drawback is the lack of decent restaurants close by, so plan your meals accordingly. We would definitely stay here again.
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Date of stay: June 2018
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Very convenient to I5 freeway. Great on site store. Very friendly weekend staff. Gravel RV camp sites with full hookups. Great cable connections. Good value.
Great for a one night transition stay.
Many monthly residents. Quiet at night.
We got pizza delivery and was locally ordered and tasty.
We had a problem with our sewage connection and they responded immediately.
Great for a one night transition stay.
Many monthly residents. Quiet at night.
We got pizza delivery and was locally ordered and tasty.
We had a problem with our sewage connection and they responded immediately.
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Date of stay: September 2019Trip type: Travelled with family
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Easy access on and off the I5. Good for an overnight stay - clean - I didn't look at the bathrooms so can't comment on them. Kind of looks like a former KOA campground. the guy who checked us in was pleasant. Close to the I5 but not a lot of noise.
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Date of stay: May 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We moved back here as a 'long term' tennant, mostly because of the friendliness of staff and neighbors as well as a small town feel and convenience to Eugene-Springfield for shopping and entertainment. There is a large off-leash dog park for socialable dogs. Manager and staff are very helpful. Sites are full-hookup with easy in and out. Highly recommended for both overnite or longer terms.
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Date of stay: March 2020
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We decided we wanted to take our 5th wheel to stay in for the University of Oregon football games so started looking close to Eugene. This park is 10 miles south of Eugene I Creswell right off I-5. We were shown to our space and were hooked up in about 10 min. Pretty level, gravel spots, nothing fancy but included grass and a small picnic table. Very quiet, can not hear hiway noise unless outside. Office has small store, clean bathroom and showers. Full hookups, long drive thru spaces. 48 channels on antennae tv. Close, walking distance to coffee shop, nice restaurant and Chinese dinner house. Great Mexican restaurant down the street a few blocks. Very nice people, we've stayed 5 weekends so far this season and plan on doing so next year also.
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Date of stay: November 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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I moved down to this park for long term. When I met the site manager, he acted like I was going to kill him or rip him off the first time I ever met him, even though he knew I was coming down there later in the day because I worked nights.
Once I got moved in, they put me into the overflow/overnight parking first, even though I told them I was going to do month to month, long term, long before ever moving there.
I had to move less than two weeks later to a month to month site. I do believe this site was already available, because I walked the whole park the first day I was there, and it was open. They still forced me to move, even though I was ok where I was, even with the rain causing a flood in the space I was in.
I moved the same day, and when I got to my new space, I found out I had no access to the parks Wi-Fi. I contacted the lady who was working that day, very nice lady, she attempted to get the system working, stating she had never had anyone complain of issues in the new spot before.
This went on all day, no access at all, had decent streaming access at old site. They refused to allow me to move back, even made sure they put another long term in the site I was at previously...
She was able to get the IT Tech they use to speak with me. Now, as I was a former IT Tech myself, I attempted to find out why the service was so bad there. He attempted to blame my equipment, which I officially told him he was wrong about, and finally got him to admit it was the bad equipment the management and owner of the park installed, and that he doubted they would actually fix it, because it costs money to do so.
I attempted to get this fixed for a few days, even asked if they would give a partial credit since the services provided for month to month included accessible Wi-Fi, and I wasn't getting it, and the site manager stated no way.
I asked if I could get alternative Wi-Fi, he said yes, as long as nothing permanent was installed on the property, period. I spoke with another long term resident, he advised me of a few options to get it, and I proceeded to get installers scheduled. One company came out, and attempted to get my RV hooked up, and stated that the trees all around the park were blocking the connection.
The installer recommended moving to another spot with clear line of site. I went into the office, spoke with the site manager once again, and asked if there was another long term site I could move to, to get internet. He told me that they really didn't have any more sites, I was stuck in the site I was in. I called him on this, he finally admitted he had 2 sites available, but, that the owner would not allow my smaller RV to move to one of the larger sites.
Let me give you a bit of information about where I was moved to, it was a spot near the fence, just enough room to park my RV and no where to park my vehicle. When I asked about it, I was told I could use one of the other spots nearby to park my vehicle. So in essence, I was using up 2 RV sites instead of one. The site I attempted to move to, which would have had clear site for the install, was a single 50'+ site, my vehicle could have parked there in the same site with my RV, and not caused any further issues.
I would have been ok, even though the site was MUCH closer to the freeway exit, which was busy all the time, and yes, as close as it was to the site I tried to get to, you could definitely hear/feel the heavy trucks that used the exit, quite quite easily.
I attempted to get into that site. The site manager said he would ask the owner, but, doubted he would allow me to move. I asked him to please check. I didn't hear back from him about it.
However, the next day, I received a lovely envelope taped to my RV door. They didn't even knock. Yes, someone was at residence when it was attached to my door. I opened it, thinking maybe I had a reply to the new site.
Imagine my surprise to find a notice of termination of lease, without cause, and I was to be out within 30 days. I went into the office the next day, and spoke with the site manager. He refused to state why at first, I was being essentially evicted, yet not evicted.
Once we got around his reluctance to admit why, as he finally got mad enough to really tell me why this was happening... He stated I was causing too many waves, and that the owner decided he didn't want me there anymore, and so got a hold of his property manager, and told him to give me notice to vacate.
Now, let me state for the record, I never spoke with anyone else in the RV park, except employees, about this issue, other than asking one person where they got their internet from because I was having connection issues, and was advised where to get alternate services.
I advised the site manager I would accept this patently unhinged reaction and would definitely move out by the date demanded. He said good. I did advise him that I would not leave a good review of the site, he said that the owner didn't care about reviews, or me. I left the store they have at the park, and went back to my trailer.
I learned that the site manager either lives, or spends most of his time, above the store, and that ever since I received the notice, he was up there a lot, watching me everytime I left my RV. I considered actually contacting the police for possible stalking charges, but, instead, found a better location to move to, and left this location as fast as humanly possible.
The date I left, I went in to see if I could get a partial refund, as you do pay in advance. Thankfully, it was the lady in there, and not the idiot who is the site manager. She was finally able to get my refund done, however, there was a note on my file/lease that was terminated by the owner, that if I had stayed the full duration, to make sure I was charged for the extra days I would have stayed past the first of the month.
I am so thankful I left, I truly believe I will never, even if I have to dry camp, ever, use that park again unless it is bought out by someone with half a brain, and they fire the site manager.
Once I got moved in, they put me into the overflow/overnight parking first, even though I told them I was going to do month to month, long term, long before ever moving there.
I had to move less than two weeks later to a month to month site. I do believe this site was already available, because I walked the whole park the first day I was there, and it was open. They still forced me to move, even though I was ok where I was, even with the rain causing a flood in the space I was in.
I moved the same day, and when I got to my new space, I found out I had no access to the parks Wi-Fi. I contacted the lady who was working that day, very nice lady, she attempted to get the system working, stating she had never had anyone complain of issues in the new spot before.
This went on all day, no access at all, had decent streaming access at old site. They refused to allow me to move back, even made sure they put another long term in the site I was at previously...
She was able to get the IT Tech they use to speak with me. Now, as I was a former IT Tech myself, I attempted to find out why the service was so bad there. He attempted to blame my equipment, which I officially told him he was wrong about, and finally got him to admit it was the bad equipment the management and owner of the park installed, and that he doubted they would actually fix it, because it costs money to do so.
I attempted to get this fixed for a few days, even asked if they would give a partial credit since the services provided for month to month included accessible Wi-Fi, and I wasn't getting it, and the site manager stated no way.
I asked if I could get alternative Wi-Fi, he said yes, as long as nothing permanent was installed on the property, period. I spoke with another long term resident, he advised me of a few options to get it, and I proceeded to get installers scheduled. One company came out, and attempted to get my RV hooked up, and stated that the trees all around the park were blocking the connection.
The installer recommended moving to another spot with clear line of site. I went into the office, spoke with the site manager once again, and asked if there was another long term site I could move to, to get internet. He told me that they really didn't have any more sites, I was stuck in the site I was in. I called him on this, he finally admitted he had 2 sites available, but, that the owner would not allow my smaller RV to move to one of the larger sites.
Let me give you a bit of information about where I was moved to, it was a spot near the fence, just enough room to park my RV and no where to park my vehicle. When I asked about it, I was told I could use one of the other spots nearby to park my vehicle. So in essence, I was using up 2 RV sites instead of one. The site I attempted to move to, which would have had clear site for the install, was a single 50'+ site, my vehicle could have parked there in the same site with my RV, and not caused any further issues.
I would have been ok, even though the site was MUCH closer to the freeway exit, which was busy all the time, and yes, as close as it was to the site I tried to get to, you could definitely hear/feel the heavy trucks that used the exit, quite quite easily.
I attempted to get into that site. The site manager said he would ask the owner, but, doubted he would allow me to move. I asked him to please check. I didn't hear back from him about it.
However, the next day, I received a lovely envelope taped to my RV door. They didn't even knock. Yes, someone was at residence when it was attached to my door. I opened it, thinking maybe I had a reply to the new site.
Imagine my surprise to find a notice of termination of lease, without cause, and I was to be out within 30 days. I went into the office the next day, and spoke with the site manager. He refused to state why at first, I was being essentially evicted, yet not evicted.
Once we got around his reluctance to admit why, as he finally got mad enough to really tell me why this was happening... He stated I was causing too many waves, and that the owner decided he didn't want me there anymore, and so got a hold of his property manager, and told him to give me notice to vacate.
Now, let me state for the record, I never spoke with anyone else in the RV park, except employees, about this issue, other than asking one person where they got their internet from because I was having connection issues, and was advised where to get alternate services.
I advised the site manager I would accept this patently unhinged reaction and would definitely move out by the date demanded. He said good. I did advise him that I would not leave a good review of the site, he said that the owner didn't care about reviews, or me. I left the store they have at the park, and went back to my trailer.
I learned that the site manager either lives, or spends most of his time, above the store, and that ever since I received the notice, he was up there a lot, watching me everytime I left my RV. I considered actually contacting the police for possible stalking charges, but, instead, found a better location to move to, and left this location as fast as humanly possible.
The date I left, I went in to see if I could get a partial refund, as you do pay in advance. Thankfully, it was the lady in there, and not the idiot who is the site manager. She was finally able to get my refund done, however, there was a note on my file/lease that was terminated by the owner, that if I had stayed the full duration, to make sure I was charged for the extra days I would have stayed past the first of the month.
I am so thankful I left, I truly believe I will never, even if I have to dry camp, ever, use that park again unless it is bought out by someone with half a brain, and they fire the site manager.
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Date of stay: April 2018Trip type: Travelled solo
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Room Tip: This is an RV site, not the easiest to get in or out of, horrible management/owners!
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Just off I 5 but there is very little road noise. Very friendly and helpful reception. Good wifi. No cable TV. Excellent showers and laundry. Sites are ample and long enough to accommodate us without unhooking the car. Will stay here again. The cost was $36.00
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Date of stay: October 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Frequently Asked Questions about Meadowlark RV Park
Which popular attractions are close to Meadowlark RV Park?
Nearby attractions include The Round Up Saloon (0.3 km), Burlap and Lace (0.4 km), and Garden Lake Park (0.6 km).
What are some restaurants close to Meadowlark RV Park?
Conveniently located restaurants include Creswell Bakery, Los Cabos Mexican Restaurant, and TJ's Family Restaurant & Lounge.
Is Meadowlark RV Park located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.3 km away from the centre of Creswell.