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Alfred A. Loeb State Park

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cindee lanning

cindee lanning

November 11, 2025

5

The campsites are well maintained. Within walking distance to the river. The hiking/walking trial is a very beautiful trail with views of the river. Strollers would probably work up to the first walking bridge. After that it narrows and has steep drops. I don't recommend for small children.

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Kylie

Kylie

June 27, 2025

5

Gorgeous surrounding area with clean, more private feeling tent sites. Check in/out was a breeze. Felt very safe and comfortable throughout our stay and will be returning as soon as possible. Internet/service is a little spotty, as the campsite is in the sticks. River was warm, calm, and fairly shallow.

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Jay

Jay

November 27, 2024

5

Amazing views!! The drive there, alone, was breathtaking. The showers are the best part after a really long hike. There is water there! There is power here. You can apparently get spaces up to 2 weeks. After that, you have to wait 3 days to camp there again. They are dog friendly, too! The toilets DO get backed up, so DON'T flush extra things in there. For the sake of everyone else 🙄 there are firepits and picnic tables with plenty of room for your dog or kids. It's quiet, and everyone is friendly and keeps to themselves. I absolutely loved it here. Especially because it's next to the river and close to the botanical garden.

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Elyse Douglas

Elyse Douglas

October 6, 2024

5

Fantastic camp spot for smaller rvs. I am in love with it & will definitely be back for more. My husband & I hiked along the Chetco, walked through the redwoods & enjoyed the scenic beaches. So quiet, especially on week days.

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Lana Parrish

Lana Parrish

August 23, 2024

5

Perfection. Quiet campground, I swear everyone was asleep by 9pm. 😆 Chetco river is beautiful, shallow and WARM! Great for swimming or kayaking around a bit.The restrooms are as clean I've seen at campgrounds with flushable toilets. Showers are clean and water temp was fine. Not cold. Firewood is sold by camp host. Kid friendly and dogs are welcome.
At night the only sounds I could hear was a hoot owl. We will make this our annual trip.
Trails along the river lead to the Redwood trail. You won't be disappointed.
Just a short drive to the coast and Samuel H Boardman state scenic corridor.
Close enough to Hike to Secret beach and kayaking back at camp.

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Location Alfred A. Loeb State Park

Address:
1655 HWY 101
Brookings, OR,
United States

Highway access

The campground is on US Highway 101 (HWY 101). US Highway 199 (US-199) is a short drive away.

Latitude & Longitude: 42.1128 / -124.188

Elevation: 24 feet

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Last updated: June 5, 2026