Places to Stay in South Beach, 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

Stone Crest Cellars B&B

9556 S. Coast Hwy.
South Beach, OR

541-867-6621
Email us (stonecrestbbjj[at]charter[dot]net)

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Central Coast

Artsea Craftsea

A DIY Arts and Crafts Studio, Artsea Craftsea offers paint your own pottery pieces that you paint, they fire in a kiln and return a beautiful, food safe, piece of art to you. They also offer 2-4 other craft projects,...

4909 S Coast Hwy
South Beach, OR

458-868-9125

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Central Coast

Whalers Rest RV & Camping Resort

Just 150 yards from the Pacific Ocean, all sites at Whalers Rest include sewer, 50 or 30 amp electric and water. On-site amenities include a family clubhouse with indoor swimming pool and hot tub, mini golf, wi-fi and more.

50 SE 123rd St.
South Beach, OR

(541) 867-3100

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Central Coast

South Beach State Park (RV Park)

Situated next to the Yaquina Bay Bridge, South Beach State Park begins in south Newport and stretches several miles down the Oregon coast. This historic park offers a variety of recreational opportunities. The paved Jetty Trail provides a perfect place...

5580 S. Coast Hwy.
South Beach, OR

800-551-6949

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