Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort Good Sam Verified Campground

4751 Astoria Street NE, Salem, OR 97305

Good Sam Verified Campground
(7 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 7 reviews
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Facility 10
Restrooms 10
Appeal 10
(7 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 7 reviews

SALEM'S 10/10*/10 PREFERRED RESORT

In the heart of the Willamette Valley, EZ-ON/EZ-OFF I-5, come enjoy our resort with upgraded fiber internet circuit for real Wi-Fi or enjoy our relaxing spa, fitness center, game & meeting room or swim in our seasonal pool.

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4751 Astoria Street NE
Salem, OR, 97305

Open all year

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Facility

Type: RV Park
Partial Handicap Access
Emergency Phone
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Pets welcome
Some restrictions
No tents
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Paved
Big rig sites
Table at site
Total spaces: 139
Spaces available: 36
Seasonal Sites: 103
Site length: 75
Max length: 75
Paved sites: 36
Pull-thru size: 30 x 75
Pull-thrus: 36
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Some
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Number of full hookups: 36
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

$300.00 - per week

Restrooms
Cable
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Table at site
Entertainment
LP gas: metered
Entertainment
LP gas: metered

Swimming
Hot tub
Exercise room
Playground
Enclosed game room
Playground
Enclosed game room
Pavilion
Horseshoes
Heated pool
Horseshoes
Heated pool

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
Mountain biking
Boating
Mountain biking
Road biking

Adventure seekers
Scenic mountains, rivers & valleys await you

Bike the 134-mile Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway or many off-road trails, visit waterfalls, go fishing, rafting, explore waterfalls, take a hike or go birding... there's no end to possible adventures in the area!

Attractions & Entertainment
Wineries, Gardens, Golf, Parks and the State Capitol

Salem is a city for young & young-at-heart. Ride the Riverfront Carousel, explore parks & nearby gardens from tulip farms to the Oregon Garden. Visit dozens of wineries & play local golf courses. Stay here, get out and enjoy!

Military Discount

4 (7 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 7 reviews
Facility
4.2
Restroom
5
Appeal
4.1
What is being rated?
3 3 out of 5 stars 08/29/2021

A return 1 night stay while traveling through the area. We have a different RV (fifth wheel instead of motorhome) than previous stays. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV’s easy. There are 3 sections... Read More

A return 1 night stay while traveling through the area. We have a different RV (fifth wheel instead of motorhome) than previous stays. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV’s easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn’t seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope (See photos). The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you’ll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn’t allow RV’s to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about broadcast channels. The cable reception provided clear picture. Didn’t try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided password protected WiFi was good. Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception on previous stays. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads. We generally stay here when in the area. TIP: Park is conveniently located to services. Dominos and Schwan’s delivered to the park.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/2020

Beautiful place. Clean. Well kept. Nice staff. Level concrete pads with grass separating. Outdoor pool and indoor spa. Discounted cost for 34' Class A is $52.73 which includes OR, CTSI Tribal and Salem City tax/fees.

3 3 out of 5 stars 09/23/2019

On a prior stay, we made reservations by phone to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. In August we made reservations online for 9 nights. We did not get to pick a specific site during the reservation process. When we checked in, we were assigned 1 site for the entire stay. During our stay, we watched the "site shuffle" of RV's from one site to another occurred almost daily. At the... Read More

On a prior stay, we made reservations by phone to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. In August we made reservations online for 9 nights. We did not get to pick a specific site during the reservation process. When we checked in, we were assigned 1 site for the entire stay. During our stay, we watched the "site shuffle" of RV's from one site to another occurred almost daily. At the end of the shuffles, there appeared to be no logical reason for the shuffle to have occurred in the first place. This shuffle might have something to do with how a site is booked. The summer heat has extracted a toll on the grassy areas since our April stay. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV's easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn't seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope. The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you'll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn't allow RV's to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn't mention anything about broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided password protected WiFi was good. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 11/03/2018

We made reservations to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering... Read More

We made reservations to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV's easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn't seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope. The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you'll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad.. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn't allow RV's to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn't mention anything about broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided WiFi was good. It was password protected. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads. We generally stay here when in the area. TIP: Park is conveniently located to services. Dominos and Schwan's delivered to the park.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 08/31/2017

We stay here from time to time. The park is very neat and clean and well taken care of. The sites are pretty narrow but no more narrow than most parks. There are quite a few full timers but they are located in two separate areas and their sites are always neat and clean. The management here is friendly and helpful.

4 4 out of 5 stars 07/27/2017

This is a beautifully maintained RV Park. It is not a destination resort. The grounds were perfectly maintained. Hook-ups, wifi, and satellite connectivity were excellent. Our pull-through site had a cement pad and grass, long enough but a bit close on the sides. Interior roads are well-maintained and there was plenty of room to maneuver our 42 ft motorcoach and towed car. It was quiet and orderly. Several seasonal/long term RVers but in good repair, not junky. Found some decent books in... Read More

This is a beautifully maintained RV Park. It is not a destination resort. The grounds were perfectly maintained. Hook-ups, wifi, and satellite connectivity were excellent. Our pull-through site had a cement pad and grass, long enough but a bit close on the sides. Interior roads are well-maintained and there was plenty of room to maneuver our 42 ft motorcoach and towed car. It was quiet and orderly. Several seasonal/long term RVers but in good repair, not junky. Found some decent books in their exchange library. Good nearby golf. Convenient to downtown Salem. You must go to a wonderful and funky restaurant there called Word of Mouth. Be sure to make reservations early in high season.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 03/28/2016

Sites are narrow, need to make choice between slide out and awning. Did have table in lawn. stes are level and long. Nice feature, two sewer hookups so positioning is no problem. Very clean and well maintained park. Swimming pool and hot tub available. Beautiful clubjouse There are many historic and interesting places in Salem. Very nice park

3 3 out of 5 stars 08/29/2021

A return 1 night stay while traveling through the area. We have a different RV (fifth wheel instead of motorhome) than previous stays. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV’s easy. There are 3 sections... Read More

A return 1 night stay while traveling through the area. We have a different RV (fifth wheel instead of motorhome) than previous stays. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV’s easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn’t seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope (See photos). The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you’ll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn’t allow RV’s to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about broadcast channels. The cable reception provided clear picture. Didn’t try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided password protected WiFi was good. Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception on previous stays. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads. We generally stay here when in the area. TIP: Park is conveniently located to services. Dominos and Schwan’s delivered to the park.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/2020

Beautiful place. Clean. Well kept. Nice staff. Level concrete pads with grass separating. Outdoor pool and indoor spa. Discounted cost for 34' Class A is $52.73 which includes OR, CTSI Tribal and Salem City tax/fees.

3 3 out of 5 stars 09/23/2019

On a prior stay, we made reservations by phone to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. In August we made reservations online for 9 nights. We did not get to pick a specific site during the reservation process. When we checked in, we were assigned 1 site for the entire stay. During our stay, we watched the "site shuffle" of RV's from one site to another occurred almost daily. At the... Read More

On a prior stay, we made reservations by phone to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. In August we made reservations online for 9 nights. We did not get to pick a specific site during the reservation process. When we checked in, we were assigned 1 site for the entire stay. During our stay, we watched the "site shuffle" of RV's from one site to another occurred almost daily. At the end of the shuffles, there appeared to be no logical reason for the shuffle to have occurred in the first place. This shuffle might have something to do with how a site is booked. The summer heat has extracted a toll on the grassy areas since our April stay. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV's easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn't seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope. The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you'll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn't allow RV's to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn't mention anything about broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided password protected WiFi was good. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 11/03/2018

We made reservations to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering... Read More

We made reservations to stay 8 nights but when we checked in, we were told we would have to move for the last night so we changed our travel plans & departed after 7 nights. The park is a short drive from I-5 (Exit 258) along busy multi lane city streets. The intersection off the main street onto the side street where the park is located is controlled making turns onto the street easier. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads have sufficient width and gentle turns making maneuvering larger RV's easy. There are 3 sections to the park. Two of them seem to be for extended stays (by the month). The third is for shorter stays. There is a mixture of back-ins and pull through sites. This park doesn't seem to understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat. The park was built on a gentle slope but there was no attempt made to tier any of the sites so most of the sites generally have a bi-directional slope. The parking pads are concrete. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were spread out along the middle to rear of the sites. The sewer connection was at ground level making it easy to establish a downhill flow depending on discharge point. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad unless you connect to the utilities then you'll need a lot of hose/cable to reach the utility connections while remaining connected to your toad.. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Sites have an outside table but no fire pits. Site orientation doesn't allow RV's to cast shade onto the patio side. Distance & grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. There are trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed about 66 cable channels but didn't mention anything about broadcast channels. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park provided WiFi was good. It was password protected. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot and NET10 phone had good reception. There is one designated fenced pet area with a grass surface on the North side of the park and two other unfenced designated pet areas on the West side & near the office. There were bag dispensers and collection stations for waste in the pet areas. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park's roads. We generally stay here when in the area. TIP: Park is conveniently located to services. Dominos and Schwan's delivered to the park.
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4751 Astoria Street NE, Salem, OR 97305
Coordinates: 44.991050, -122.991850

Directions
From Jct of I-5 & Hwy 99E/Portland Rd (Exit 258): Go N 1/4 mi on Hwy 99E/Portland Rd to Astoria St, then NW 1/4 mi (L)

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