Places to Stay in Florence, Oregon

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

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Central Coast

Mercer Lake Resort – RV Park

Choose an RV site, or book a cabin at Mercer Lake Resort.  Nearby you can enjoy beach and sand dunes activities, Sea Lion Caves and mountain biking.

88875 Bay Berry Lane
Florence, OR

541-997-3633
Email us (meghan[at]mercerlakeresort[dot]com)

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Central Coast

Darlings Marina & RV Resort

Located at the head of the Oregon Dunes and the heart of unlimited adventure on the central Oregon Coast. Darlings Marina & RV Resort is a popular fishing and camping destination for generations of families. It boasts a ‘million dollar...

4879 Darlings Loop
Florence, OR

541-997-2841
Email us (info[at]darlingsresortrv[dot]com)

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Central Coast

South Jetty Sand Camping

South Jetty, located less than a mile south of Florence, is an ideal camping area for off-road vehicle enthusiasts. Visitors can camp, ride dunes through all hours of daylight and take in memorable views of the Pacific Ocean from atop...

855 HIGHWAY 101
Florence, OR

541-271-6000

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Central Coast

Woahink Lake RV Resort

This family run RV park is located on the beautiful Oregon Coast. Walk out the back of the park and into the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. A few minutes drive from Florence and beaches. Florence has an Old Town...

83570 Hwy. 101 S.
Florence, OR

541-997-6454

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Central Coast

Three Rivers Casino Resort

Relax and rejuvenate in one of 90 oversized deluxe rooms, offering amenities such as free WiFi, 42” flat screen TVs and sumptuous beds fit for royalty. Enjoy five exceptional restaurants from sizzling steaks and overstuffed sandwiches to chilled cocktails, fresh...

5647 Hwy 126
Florence, OR

541-997-7529

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Central Coast

Lagoon Campground

Lagoon Campground. perched beside a lagoon with access to the popular mile-long Lagoon Trail, is about 7 miles south of Florence. Most sites are surrounded by beautiful coastal shrubbery. Fishing and hiking are popular, and a beach on Oregons Pacific...

Florence, OR

541-271-6000

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