Don't Let Summer Slip Away!

Don't Let Summer Slip Away!

Don’t Let Summer Slip Away: Take One More Road Trip

As the days get a little shorter and the evenings a little cooler, many RVers start thinking about winter storage. But here’s the truth: late summer is one of the best times to hit the road. The crowds are lighter, campgrounds are quieter, and the scenery? Absolutely stunning. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to take your RV out for one last adventure before fall, this is it. And if your travels bring you near Grants Pass, Oregon — home of Henderson’s Line-Up and SuperSteer — you’ll be right in the heart of some of the Pacific Northwest’s most spectacular routes and destinations. Let’s dive into a few unforgettable road trips you can still enjoy this season.


Why Late Summer is Perfect for RV Travel in Oregon

End of summer travel has its perks:

  • Smaller Crowds – Kids are heading back to school, which means campgrounds and attractions are quieter.
  • Comfortable Weather – Oregon evenings cool off, making for cozy campfires and restful nights.
  • Golden Scenery – Late summer sunsets and crisp mornings give the Pacific Northwest a magical glow.
  • Plus, let’s be honest: there’s just something special about squeezing in “one more trip” before the seasons change.

1. Cruise the Oregon Coast

No Oregon road trip list would be complete without the coast. Highway 101 winds along rugged cliffs, past wide sandy beaches, and through charming small towns. Popular stops include:

 

  • Harris Beach, with beautiful rock formations, is just a short two-hour drive away.
  • Bandon for incredible seafood, golf, and sea stacks.
  • Gold Beach for quiet stretches of sand and sweeping views.

 

RV Driving Tip: Handling the Curves and Crosswinds

Highway 101 is as beautiful as it is challenging. RVers often encounter sharp curves, coastal winds, and narrow lanes — all of which can make larger rigs sway or feel unstable. That’s where having a well-tuned suspension and steering system makes a difference. And if you’re traveling south, remember Grants Pass is just a scenic inland detour away — the perfect spot to stop at Henderson’s Line-Up for peace-of-mind upgrades before continuing down the coast.


2. Experience the Wonder of Crater Lake National Park

Just a couple of hours from Grants Pass sits one of the most spectacular sights in America: Crater Lake. Its deep blue water and sheer cliffs make it a must-see for RVers.

 

 

RV Driving Tip: Steep Grades and Tight Turns

The approach to Crater Lake involves long climbs, sharp descents, and winding mountain roads. These can push an RV’s handling and braking to the limit. A smooth, controlled ride makes the drive safer and lets you enjoy the scenery instead of white-knuckling the wheel.


3. Local Adventure: Hellgate Jetboat Excursions

You don’t even have to leave Grants Pass for an unforgettable experience. The Hellgate Jetboat Excursions take you up the Rogue River with thrills, wildlife viewing, and riverside dining. It’s a local favorite — and it’s right near Henderson’s Line-Up.

 

Imagine this: spend the morning making sure your RV is road-trip ready, then spend the afternoon cruising the Rogue with your family. It’s the perfect way to balance RV care with pure fun.


4. Bonus Side Trip: Redwood National and State Parks (Just Over the Border)

 

If you’re feeling adventurous, consider extending your Oregon road trip a little south into Northern California’s Redwood National Park. Just a few hours from Grants Pass, and on the way to the beautiful coastline of Northern California and Southern Oregon, this park is home to some of the tallest trees on earth.

 

RV Driving Tip: Narrow Roads and Towering Trees

The roads here are winding, shaded, and often narrow — making precise steering and stable handling essential. With the right upgrades, the drive feels less stressful and more like the bucket-list experience it should be.


Why Stop at Henderson’s Line-Up in Grants Pass?

Here’s the truth: road trips aren’t just about the destination — they’re about the journey. And nothing spoils a scenic Oregon drive faster than fighting the steering wheel, battling sway, or feeling like your RV is “floating” down the highway.

 

That’s where Henderson’s Line-Up comes in. For decades, RVers have trusted the team in Grants Pass to help improve ride quality, stability, and steering confidence. Whether you’re heading to Crater Lake, the Oregon Coast, or beyond, a quick stop here can turn a stressful drive into a relaxing, enjoyable one.

 

Think of it as part of your trip — like visiting a national park or trying a local attraction. A stop at Henderson’s helps ensure your RV is ready for the miles (and memories) ahead.


Wrap-Up: One More Trip Awaits

Summer doesn’t have to be over just yet. Oregon is calling with wide-open roads, unforgettable landscapes, and adventures waiting around every curve. Whether you’re chasing coastal sunsets, gazing into the blue depths of Crater Lake, or zipping up the Rogue River on a jetboat, there’s still time to make this season one to remember.

 

And if your travels bring you near Grants Pass, be sure to stop at Henderson’s Line-Up. After all, the best road trips aren’t just about where you go — they’re about how you get there.

 

So pack up, fire up the RV, and chase that one last adventure before the leaves start to fall. Oregon is waiting. We hope to see you soon!

 

Oregon state flag featuring the year 1859 and a state seal.

A recreational vehicle driving along a scenic coastal road at sunset.

Scenic view of coastline through trees, with ocean and mountains in background.

A camper van parked by the beach with a person sitting nearby.

Person sitting with a dog by a lake and mountains in the background.

Person standing beside a large redwood tree in a forest.

Rocky coastal landscape with trees and ocean under a blue sky.

A blue boat named

Main street view of Grants Pass, Oregon with shops and greenery.


Featured Products

Sold out
Sold out
Sold out