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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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North Coast

Kilchis River County Campground

Amenities at Kilchis River County Campground include: On Site Park Hosts RV/Tent Sites Playground Group Picnic Areas Hot Showers Day Use/River Access Bank Fishing & drift boating Swimming & hiking

10500 Kilchis River Road
Tillamook, OR

503-322-3522
Email us (parks[at]co[dot]tillamook[dot]or[dot]us)

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South Coast

Packers Cabin

Overview Packers Cabin was originally built during the 1930s and served as the headquarters for the Forest Service packer who supplied lookouts and field crews by horse or mule pack trains. Today, visitors no longer need to hitch up a...

29279 Ellensburg Avenue
Harbor, OR

541-247-3600

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South Coast

Douglas County Sand Camp

Douglas County Sand Camp is a first come first serve camping area in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Features: Beach Access Campground Day Use OHV Campground Restrooms Sand Dune Access – Direct

1790 Salmon Harbor Drive
Reedsport, OR

541-957-7001
Email us (parks[at]douglascountyor[dot]gov)

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North Coast

Fort Stevens State Park (RV Park)

One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War...

100 Peter Iredale Road
Hammond, OR

800.551.6949

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South Coast

Miller Bar Camping and Day Use Area

Miller Bar is operated as a dispersed site, and is located on large river bar on the beautiful Wild and Scenic Chetco River. Enjoy summer fun in the crystal clear waters of this outstanding river! A few shaded spots can be found...

Brookings, OR

541-247-3600

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Central Coast

Lakeshore RV Park

Lakeshore RV Park is located just four miles south of Florence Oregon (at mile marker 195) on Woahink Lake. Lakeshore RV Park features pull through sites, full hook-ups, a laundry facility, remodeled restrooms, a recreation hall, showers, and private boat...

83763 Hwy. 101
Florence, OR

541-997-2741
Email us (lakeshorerv195[at]yahoo[dot]com)

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Great New Lodging Along the Oregon Coast

With windswept shorelines, lighthouses keeping watch and coastal towns built for wandering, a great place to stay makes a trip to the Oregon Coast that much better. From revived hotels with refreshed rooms to cozy cabins built for slow mornings and ocean views, there’s a place for every budget — and don’t forget camping options. These new or revitalized lodgings bring the coast to your doorstep.
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How to Plan an Accessible Trip to the Oregon Coast

Planning an accessible trip starts well before you’re on the road. Luckily, Oregon has a wealth of resources dedicated to accessible travel. This guide breaks down how to plan an accessible trip along the Oregon Coast, from pre-trip logistics and...
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Wellness Getaways on the Oregon Coast

For many people, winter is a time to slow down, get cozy, relax and reflect — and the Oregon Coast is just the place to do it. While the natural beauty of the Coast is enough to inspire a deep sense of peace in those who visit, it also features excellent hotels and spas where wellness takes center stage, many of which offer enticing off-season rates. Here are some of our favorite places for your winter wellness retreat.
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Pitch Your Tent at These Quiet Coastal Campgrounds

The Oregon Coast draws visitors from around the world all year long — but never more than in summer, when sunny beach days give way to cool nights around the campfire. For many, there’s no better way to experience the region’s natural beauty than with a night under the stars. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite under-the-radar campgrounds, each beloved for their relaxed vibes and easygoing atmosphere, to inspire your summer adventures.
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Fun Family-Friendly Stays on the Oregon Coast

If you’re planning a family getaway on the Oregon Coast this spring, these unique stays will extend your adventures beyond the surf. Cozy up together close to nature in a cabin or yurt, stay in a cluster of tiny homes or explore a reimagined vintage motel. We’ve rounded up a list of memorable digs sure to satisfy every budget and taste.
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Head South for These Less-Crowded Coastal Lodgings

Ask any seasoned Oregon traveler and they’ll tell you the same tip for visiting the Oregon Coast: Warmer weather brings the crowds to Oregon’s North Coast. That means if you head a bit farther south along the beautiful U.S. Highway 101, you have plenty of room to stay socially distanced amid the rugged landscape and wild beauty of Oregon’s Central and South Coast. While planning your trip, check out these unique lodging options for an extra-memorable stay.
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