Places to Stay in Waldport, 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

King Silver RV Park & Marina

Enjoy spacious sites nestled in the trees or in sunny fields near the river. All sites have full hook-ups including water, electric, cable, and sewer. Also available onsite is propane , a rec room, a full bathhouse, laundry facilities.

3703 Alsea Hwy
Waldport, OR

541-563-3502
Email us (kingsilver[at]cria[dot]com)

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Central Coast

Sweetland Vacation Rentals

Looking for Sweetland Vacation Rentals? Look no further! Meredith Lodging is adding Sweetland Vacation Rental’s homes to our Oregon Coast Collection.

PO Box 1296
Waldport, OR

541-563-5913
Email us (info[at]sweetlandvacationrentals[dot]com)

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Central Coast

Happy Landing R.V. Park & Marina

37 E. Risley Creek Road
Waldport, OR

541-528-3300

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Central Coast

Treasure Bay Resort

Treasure Bay Resort is a unique coastal getaway located in downtown Waldport. Blending glamping with outdoor recreation, the resort features 11 beautifully designed overnight accommodations, an 18-hole modern putting course, a curated camp store, and expansive open space for picnics...

Waldport, OR
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Central Coast

Terry A While Motel

7160 S.W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
Waldport, OR

541-563-3377

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Central Coast

Drift Creek Landing RV Park & Marina

Drift Creek Landing was established in 1948 as an RV Park on the banks of the Alsea River directly across from scenic Drift Creek. During fishing season A run of Chinook Salmon abound

3851 Alsea Hwy.
Waldport, OR

541-563-3610
Email us (driftcreekmanager[at]gmail[dot]com)

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