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Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
River Edge
River Edge is a group campground located along the Alsea River, shaded by tall Sitka spruce and Douglas fir trees. It is popular among families and friends for fishing and its picturesque surroundings. The area also features abundant blackberries.
Waldport / Newport KOA Journey
Tillicum
Tillicum Beach Campground is a beachfront destination that offers campers stunning ocean views and the soothing sounds of waves. It's a prime spot for whale watching, with most campsites boasting direct beach access. Popular activities include fis...
Thousand Trails Whalers Rest
Cape Perpetua
Cape Perpetua Campground is situated by Cape Creek, offering stunning access to the Oregon Coast. It is renowned for its picturesque setting between the forest and beach, as well as its proximity to scenic hiking trails and ocean views.
Rock Creek Oregon Coast (Siuslaw National Forest, OR)
Rock Creek Campground, located among large spruce and Douglas fir trees near the Oregon Coast, offers a tranquil setting for visitors. Activities include relaxing on the beach, enjoying vibrant sunsets, and exploring various hiking trails. It’s an...
Alsea Falls Recreation Site (Campground)
Alsea Falls Recreation Site, located in the Oregon Coast Range, offers camping from May to September and year-round day use. Reservations can be made via recreation.gov or on-site payment using the mobile app, which should be downloaded beforehand...
Alder Dune
Alder Dune Campground, located in a coastal forest between Alder and Dune Lakes in western Oregon, features 39 campsites designed for privacy with natural shrubbery. It is situated in the Central Coast Ranger District. The campground offers a sere...
Sutton Campground
Sutton Campground is situated near the Pacific Coast in Oregon, 1.5 miles from Sutton Beach and 2 miles from Sutton Lake. Hiking is the primary activity, while visitors also engage in swimming, fishing, and boating on Sutton Lake.
Sea and Sand RV Park
Whittaker Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Whittaker Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. The site features 30 campground sites with amenities like vault toilets, potable water, and a children's play area, as well as a 2.5-mile trail a...
Gleneden Beach RV Park
From $75/night
Thousand Trails South Jetty
South Jetty Sand Camping
South Jetty, situated under two miles south of Florence, is a premier camping spot for off-road vehicle fans, offering dune riding and stunning Pacific Ocean views. It features designated off-road routes and open riding areas within the Oregon Dun...
Wapiti RV Park
From $33/night
Tyee Campground - Oregon Dunes
Tyee Campground is situated 6 miles south of Florence within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, alongside the Siltcoos River near Siltcoos Lake. It's an ideal spot for families, offering activities like kayaking and fishing. The campground...
Driftwood
Driftwood is a campground designed for off-road vehicle enthusiasts, providing direct access to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. It features designated off-road routes and open riding zones, making it a top choice for dune riding. Riders...
Albany / Corvallis KOA Journey
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Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
River Edge
River Edge is a group campground located along the Alsea River, shaded by tall Sitka spruce and Douglas fir trees. It is popular among families and friends for fishing and its picturesque surroundings. The area also features abundant blackberries.
Waldport / Newport KOA Journey
Tillicum
Tillicum Beach Campground is a beachfront destination that offers campers stunning ocean views and the soothing sounds of waves. It's a prime spot for whale watching, with most campsites boasting direct beach access. Popular activities include fis...
Thousand Trails Whalers Rest
Cape Perpetua
Cape Perpetua Campground is situated by Cape Creek, offering stunning access to the Oregon Coast. It is renowned for its picturesque setting between the forest and beach, as well as its proximity to scenic hiking trails and ocean views.
Rock Creek Oregon Coast (Siuslaw National Forest, OR)
Rock Creek Campground, located among large spruce and Douglas fir trees near the Oregon Coast, offers a tranquil setting for visitors. Activities include relaxing on the beach, enjoying vibrant sunsets, and exploring various hiking trails. It’s an...
Alsea Falls Recreation Site (Campground)
Alsea Falls Recreation Site, located in the Oregon Coast Range, offers camping from May to September and year-round day use. Reservations can be made via recreation.gov or on-site payment using the mobile app, which should be downloaded beforehand...
Alder Dune
Alder Dune Campground, located in a coastal forest between Alder and Dune Lakes in western Oregon, features 39 campsites designed for privacy with natural shrubbery. It is situated in the Central Coast Ranger District. The campground offers a sere...
Sutton Campground
Sutton Campground is situated near the Pacific Coast in Oregon, 1.5 miles from Sutton Beach and 2 miles from Sutton Lake. Hiking is the primary activity, while visitors also engage in swimming, fishing, and boating on Sutton Lake.
Sea and Sand RV Park
Whittaker Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Whittaker Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. The site features 30 campground sites with amenities like vault toilets, potable water, and a children's play area, as well as a 2.5-mile trail a...
Gleneden Beach RV Park
From $75/night
Thousand Trails South Jetty
South Jetty Sand Camping
South Jetty, situated under two miles south of Florence, is a premier camping spot for off-road vehicle fans, offering dune riding and stunning Pacific Ocean views. It features designated off-road routes and open riding areas within the Oregon Dun...
Wapiti RV Park
From $33/night
Tyee Campground - Oregon Dunes
Tyee Campground is situated 6 miles south of Florence within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, alongside the Siltcoos River near Siltcoos Lake. It's an ideal spot for families, offering activities like kayaking and fishing. The campground...
Driftwood
Driftwood is a campground designed for off-road vehicle enthusiasts, providing direct access to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. It features designated off-road routes and open riding zones, making it a top choice for dune riding. Riders...
Albany / Corvallis KOA Journey
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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