Camping near Brookings

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Situated in the southernmost reaches of the Oregon Coast, Brookings is a cute beach town with beautiful scenery and easy access to outdoor adventure, both in southern Oregon and in Northern California. There are plenty of spots to camp in and around town, including Harris Beach State Park, just north of Brookings, and Alfred A. Loeb State Park, about a 15-minute drive from town on the banks of the Chetco River. Both parks offer year-round camping, but Harris Beach is the more RV-friendly of the two, with full hookup sites and a dump station.

94% (5.3K) 448 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Brookings

AtRivers Edge RV Resort

1. AtRivers Edge RV Resort

95%
(11)
2.4mi from Brookings · 70 sites · RVs, Lodging
With Chetco River frontage, a picturesque setting, friendly atmosphere and great fishing, AtRivers Edge RV Resort is “The Southern Oregon Coast’s own Brigadoon.” AtRivers Edge RV Resort can be a challenge to find, but we offer the peace and tranquility you seek at the end of a long day’s drive. Our riverside setting stretches ½ mile along the Chetco and is designed to sooth frayed nerves and rejuvenate the human spirit. Nestled in the Chetco River Valley, we are just out of the wind and fog belt and enjoy a temperate maritime climate all year. We reside in southern Oregon’s renowned “Banana Belt” and invite you to vacation with us and enjoy the scenic beauty and soothing sounds of the Chetco River. AtRivers Edge RV Resort takes pride in providing a serene environment that can accommodate our independent guests. Many of the great people who stay with us are very social and focused on having fun. Our clubhouse usually has activities such as potlucks, bingo, card playing, crafts, group functions and special events during our busy seasons. Many planned activities are available in the local area as well and schedules of these walking tours, exhibitions, festivals and events can be found in our local newspaper’s website www.currypilot.com.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Lower Lake Farm Camp

2. Lower Lake Farm Camp

96%
(163)
15mi from Brookings · 5 sites
Our little farm has full hook-up sites with septic, great water, 30 amp electric, WiFi. We are located halfway between Brookings, OR and Crescent City, CA near the Wild and Scenic Smith River, Tolowa Dunes State Park, Lake Earl Wildlife Area, and Kellogg Beach (1.3 miles from camp) on the Pacific Ocean. The beautiful redwoods and Jedidiah Smith State Park are just minutes away. So many outdoor activities available nearby; Kayaking, swimming, surfing, fishing, hiking, biking, horse riding, bird watching, beach combing, and all the outdoor activities you can imagine. The farm animals are friendly, they love goodies and scratches (kitchen scraps, and Shiloh the horse loves carrots and apples!) Kids should be accompanied by an adult. Please close gates behind you!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Coastal Forest Farm Camp

3. Coastal Forest Farm Camp

97%
(106)
16mi from Brookings · 1 site
Coastal Forest Farm is a 13-acre family farm. The farm is complete with a seasonal pond, open pastures, and a forest. The forest includes ferns, a variety of mushrooms (please don't touch them unless you are knowledgable about mushrooms), flowers, and mossy-covered old-growth Sitka trees. At night you can hear the sounds of the ocean nearby and the frogs in the forest.
Pets
from 
$65
 / night
Harris Beach State Park

4. Harris Beach State Park

100%
(20)
State park 0.4mi from Brookings · 23 sites
Bring your binoculars to this coastal park popular with bird- and whale-watching families.
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Alfred A. Loeb State Park

5. Alfred A. Loeb State Park

100%
(2)
State park 6.5mi from Brookings · 3 sites
Set up camp or hike among myrtlewoods and redwoods at this Southern Oregon park.
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Ossia Village Farm

6. Ossia Village Farm

98%
(312)
16mi from Brookings · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ossia Village Farm is a 5-acre collaborative and ever evolving farmstead with big visions, lots of passion and willingness to try the untried. Explore the emergent veggie and flower gardens, stroll through meadow pathways, pick abundant hydrangeas, feed the farm animals and search for turtles in the duck pool, or take a moment of quiet meditation in the patch of redwoods onsite. Ossia is playful base camp for adventures to the river, redwoods and ocean beaches. Amenities include flushing toilets and shower in the bathhouse, drinking water, shared electric hot water kettle, mini fridge, charging ports and charcoal grill at the hospitality center (bring your own stove and dishes), and a communal fire pit.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Redwood Retreat

7. Redwood Retreat

97%
(374)
18mi from Brookings · 3 sites
We acquired the property in 2015, out-competing a logger who wanted to cut the grove for timber. We want the redwood grove to show the value of trees preserved in their natural state. You are helping us do that by staying in our woods!
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$99
 / night
Crescent City KOA

8. Crescent City KOA

100%
(11)
19mi from Brookings · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Crescent City/Redwoods KOA is the perfect place to stay while exploring the redwood forests and America’s Wild Rivers Coast. This KOA is close to excellent hiking trails in Redwood National and State Parks, as well as many beautiful beaches and four major rivers. Area highlights include Trees of Mystery, Battery Point Lighthouse, Ocean World, Tour Thru Tree, Fern Canyon, and Oregon Caves. The campground’s tour center has all the information you’ll need for exploring and planning day trips. This 17-acre park features 10 acres of redwood forest surrounded by alder groves. The RV area offers full-hookup, 30/50-amp, big-rig-friendly sites with expanded cable and free Wi-Fi. One- and two-room cabins are scattered throughout the redwood forest, along with private and unique tent sites. There are limited RV sites located within the redwood forest for RVs under 20 feet. Please call the office for information on forest RV sites. Wi-Fi is available for all forest campers in the Rec Center (open 24 hours a day). Maximum pull-through length: 80 feet.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Redwood Meadows RV Resort

9. Redwood Meadows RV Resort

93%
(35)
22mi from Brookings · 198 sites · Tents, RVs
Del Norte's Premier RV Park Welcome to Redwood Meadows RV Resort, your gateway to the Northern California coast's stunning redwoods and scenic shorelines. We offer spacious RV sites, cozy tent spots, a yurt, and comfortable studio apartments, all perfectly situated near Northern California's amazing attractions, including Redwood National Park and the pristine Smith River Wilderness Area.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

10. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 19mi from Brookings · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Six Rivers National Forest

11. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
National forest 67mi from Brookings · 281 sites
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
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Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

12. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

99%
(120)
State park 22mi from Brookings · 70 sites
Hike, camp, or fish in the shadow of ancient redwoods at this Northern California park.
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Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

13. Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

100%
(15)
State park 27mi from Brookings · 129 sites
Slumber beneath Earth's tallest trees at the largest campground in Redwood National and State Park.
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Smith River Retreat

14. Smith River Retreat

98%
(166)
22mi from Brookings · 1 site · Tent, RV
This beautiful spot on the Smith River was once an old mining claim. The property boundaries actually go half way out into the river. The present house was built in 1957 and has been remodeled a few times since. The host retired from teaching 12 years ago and spends much of her time improving the landscaping and gardening, while playing with her giant Shiloh Shepherd.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Free Your Mind Camping

15. Free Your Mind Camping

90%
(101)
23mi from Brookings · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to the Wild West Coast! Where the mountains meet the sea. The campground is remotely located on private property and perfectly located for excursions to the Pacific Ocean, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, the Smith River National Recreation Area, and the Pacific Coast Ranges and mountain lakes such as the Devil's Punchbowl, Buck Lake, and Raspberry Lake. Relax and free you mind while camping on 120+ acres of private property under starry skies with almost no light or noise pollution. You are not alone on the mountain as other people live here in the wild. You only have access to the campground and a nearby pond. A locked gate with code access. The road to get there is two and a half miles up the mountain, the first mile is paved and the other mile and a half is gravel. The road is maintained by the county and used daily by others that live and work here. In the surrounding area you can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, surfing, beachcombing, birdwatching, and countless other outdoor activities. French Hill Trail is a few more miles up the mountain road. The campsites have picnic tables and fire rings, and campers are provided with 5 gallons of potable water. An outdoor, COLD-water Artesian shower, out in the open mountain air with the wild things and an outhouse with a compost toilet are also provided. Bundles of firewood are available for an extra charge when you book your campsite. The campsites are set within a deciduous and pine forest at about 1913 feet in elevation. There is a pond on the property, but its purpose is for wildlife habitat ONLY, so water activities are NOT allowed. NO swimming, NO fishing, NO boating, NO trapping, etc. The wild things live here! The property owner has a dog, three cats, and a menagerie of yard birds such as turkeys, peacocks, guinea hens, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. They do make noise! Kirk has lived off-grid for over twenty years and holds a wealth of information about the Gasquet/Del Norte County area. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the property is that it has had documented Sasquatch encounters over the past twenty years that have been published in "Tribal Bigfoot" (D. Paulides 2009). Kirk can tell you about his experiences with this and other phenomena on the property.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Azalea River

16. Azalea River

95%
(30)
24mi from Brookings · 1 site
When you think of clean water, what do you see ? Prepare to be spellbound by the otherworldly colors and lucidity of the wild and scenic Smith River. Enjoy peace and tranquility while swimming in your own exclusive, private swimming hole. You may see four point bucks crossing the river, otters playing along the rocky banks and black bear gorging berry bushes while birds, ducks and dragonflys abound. This quasi resort provides a quaint, off grid tiny house with everything you need to feel comfortable but it is not The Four Seasons Hotel. The 1.5 quiet, secluded acres is detached from a world of artifical stimulation and crowds and is ideal for a couples getaway or small families. Entertainment is provided by means of a covered porch to observe the true residents: the wildlife.
Pets
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from 
$165
 / night
On The Rogue

17. On The Rogue

96%
(48)
26mi from Brookings · 4 sites
Take a moment to unwind and breathe in the refreshing saltwater air while you enjoy the stunning view from the deck overlooking the mouth of the Rogue River, as the sun slowly descends into the warm, vibrant sky. Just a few minutes' walk will take you to stunning sandy beaches where you can witness a range of local wildlife and observe fishermen at work. Take in the breathtaking view of the luscious green mountains towering behind the picturesque Patterson bridge. We take pride in offering a clean and well-maintained space for your RV, complete with a community bathroom and shower, a washer and dryer, and ample room to park. If you have a boat, our seasonal private docks are available for an additional moorage fee, and we even have a fish cleaning station to prepare your catch of the day. Other community amenities include ice, picnic table, and outdoor seating area. During your stay, unlock your Inner adventurer with these top activities: -Savor local flavors at nearby restaurants -Reel in some fish with a guided fishing trip -Jetboat up the river for a thrilling ride -Soak up history at the museum -Sightsee your way to stunning views -Gaze up at the twinkling stars and embrace the tranquility of the night sky.
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from 
$55
 / night
Cornerstone Ranch

18. Cornerstone Ranch

97%
(758)
26mi from Brookings · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Cornerstone Ranch is a pristine Ranch of about 500 acres on the Rogue River and against the Pacific Ocean offering too many experiences to count. You can even bring your horse... FYI, Hipcamps map for site locations is not correct. Two go next to the driveway and the other four follow the creek. From the South GPS is very accurate to our driveway. Coming from the North, GPS may drop you a few driveways away as that is the property line. Keep driving about another 1/8th mile until you see the large red "Cornerstone Ranch" sign. That is our driveway. Welcome... The ranch offers 6 different campsites. Campfires are allowed (outside of burn bans), and there is a toilet in off season and Port-A-Potties during the summer on site as well. Reviews from guests: "During the night we could hear Elk and the nearby nature! When we woke up we got to visit with the horses, use the really clean port-potty, and chat with Bonnie and Chris the Hosts. They have tons of recommendations, but our favorite was the Indian creek cafe across the river. The areas so great and clean and the host cares about their guests! Would recommend!"
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from 
$39
 / night
Camp Jade River

19. Camp Jade River

96%
(284)
28mi from Brookings · 1 site · Tent, RV
The rugged terrain of far northern California is one of the few mostly untouched places left to retreat to. Come dwarf yourself under the magnificent giant redwoods and be struck with awe by the mesmerizing jade colored Smith River. The property is a mere 20 minutes from some of the world's tallest trees. Come check out Stout Grove, a rarely crowded gem of the Redwood National and State Parks. The grove is a part of Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park which is the least developed and most impressive park of the four. From your campsite you will have a lovely view of a large bend of the Smith River. It boasts impressive runs of chinook and steelhead, and is host to many other native species. Keep an eye out for bear, mink, and otters! And secure any food or attractants at night. Our property gives you the chance to disconnect from daily life and recalibrate. Use our site as an extended getaway for some peace and quiet, or a launch point to the variety of local attractions. 
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from 
$45
 / night
Honey Bear by the Sea

20. Honey Bear by the Sea

98%
(40)
33mi from Brookings · 118 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax and unwind on Oregon’s Wild Coast at Honey Bear By the Sea RV Resort and Campground! We are the perfect spot for your getaway, right by the beach and full of amenities. Camp in comfort: Choose from a large selection of clean RV sites or secluded tent sites, all just a short walk from the ocean. We offer a variety of options to suit your needs, including spacious RV sites, shaded retreats, and even a brand-new 42-site expansion designed for large RVs and tow vehicles. Our sites feature full hookups with 50 amp service, with both pull-through and back-in configurations for your convenience. Honey Bear By the Sea RV Resort and Campground: Your one-stop destination for the best RV Resort experience on Highway 101. Whether you’re passing through or staying a while, bring the whole family (including your furry friends!) Relax, unwind, and experience the best seaside RV resort around!
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Full hookups
from 
$64
 / night

Situated in the southernmost reaches of the Oregon Coast, Brookings is a cute beach town with beautiful scenery and easy access to outdoor adventure, both in southern Oregon and in Northern California. There are plenty of spots to camp in and around town, including Harris Beach State Park, just north of Brookings, and Alfred A. Loeb State Park, about a 15-minute drive from town on the banks of the Chetco River. Both parks offer year-round camping, but Harris Beach is the more RV-friendly of the two, with full hookup sites and a dump station.

94% (5.3K) 448 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Brookings

AtRivers Edge RV Resort

1. AtRivers Edge RV Resort

95%
(11)
2.4mi from Brookings · 70 sites · RVs, Lodging
With Chetco River frontage, a picturesque setting, friendly atmosphere and great fishing, AtRivers Edge RV Resort is “The Southern Oregon Coast’s own Brigadoon.” AtRivers Edge RV Resort can be a challenge to find, but we offer the peace and tranquility you seek at the end of a long day’s drive. Our riverside setting stretches ½ mile along the Chetco and is designed to sooth frayed nerves and rejuvenate the human spirit. Nestled in the Chetco River Valley, we are just out of the wind and fog belt and enjoy a temperate maritime climate all year. We reside in southern Oregon’s renowned “Banana Belt” and invite you to vacation with us and enjoy the scenic beauty and soothing sounds of the Chetco River. AtRivers Edge RV Resort takes pride in providing a serene environment that can accommodate our independent guests. Many of the great people who stay with us are very social and focused on having fun. Our clubhouse usually has activities such as potlucks, bingo, card playing, crafts, group functions and special events during our busy seasons. Many planned activities are available in the local area as well and schedules of these walking tours, exhibitions, festivals and events can be found in our local newspaper’s website www.currypilot.com.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Lower Lake Farm Camp

2. Lower Lake Farm Camp

96%
(163)
15mi from Brookings · 5 sites
Our little farm has full hook-up sites with septic, great water, 30 amp electric, WiFi. We are located halfway between Brookings, OR and Crescent City, CA near the Wild and Scenic Smith River, Tolowa Dunes State Park, Lake Earl Wildlife Area, and Kellogg Beach (1.3 miles from camp) on the Pacific Ocean. The beautiful redwoods and Jedidiah Smith State Park are just minutes away. So many outdoor activities available nearby; Kayaking, swimming, surfing, fishing, hiking, biking, horse riding, bird watching, beach combing, and all the outdoor activities you can imagine. The farm animals are friendly, they love goodies and scratches (kitchen scraps, and Shiloh the horse loves carrots and apples!) Kids should be accompanied by an adult. Please close gates behind you!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
Coastal Forest Farm Camp

3. Coastal Forest Farm Camp

97%
(106)
16mi from Brookings · 1 site
Coastal Forest Farm is a 13-acre family farm. The farm is complete with a seasonal pond, open pastures, and a forest. The forest includes ferns, a variety of mushrooms (please don't touch them unless you are knowledgable about mushrooms), flowers, and mossy-covered old-growth Sitka trees. At night you can hear the sounds of the ocean nearby and the frogs in the forest.
Pets
from 
$65
 / night
Harris Beach State Park

4. Harris Beach State Park

100%
(20)
State park 0.4mi from Brookings · 23 sites
Bring your binoculars to this coastal park popular with bird- and whale-watching families.
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Alfred A. Loeb State Park

5. Alfred A. Loeb State Park

100%
(2)
State park 6.5mi from Brookings · 3 sites
Set up camp or hike among myrtlewoods and redwoods at this Southern Oregon park.
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Ossia Village Farm

6. Ossia Village Farm

98%
(312)
16mi from Brookings · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ossia Village Farm is a 5-acre collaborative and ever evolving farmstead with big visions, lots of passion and willingness to try the untried. Explore the emergent veggie and flower gardens, stroll through meadow pathways, pick abundant hydrangeas, feed the farm animals and search for turtles in the duck pool, or take a moment of quiet meditation in the patch of redwoods onsite. Ossia is playful base camp for adventures to the river, redwoods and ocean beaches. Amenities include flushing toilets and shower in the bathhouse, drinking water, shared electric hot water kettle, mini fridge, charging ports and charcoal grill at the hospitality center (bring your own stove and dishes), and a communal fire pit.
Pets
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Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Redwood Retreat

7. Redwood Retreat

97%
(374)
18mi from Brookings · 3 sites
We acquired the property in 2015, out-competing a logger who wanted to cut the grove for timber. We want the redwood grove to show the value of trees preserved in their natural state. You are helping us do that by staying in our woods!
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$99
 / night
Crescent City KOA

8. Crescent City KOA

100%
(11)
19mi from Brookings · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Crescent City/Redwoods KOA is the perfect place to stay while exploring the redwood forests and America’s Wild Rivers Coast. This KOA is close to excellent hiking trails in Redwood National and State Parks, as well as many beautiful beaches and four major rivers. Area highlights include Trees of Mystery, Battery Point Lighthouse, Ocean World, Tour Thru Tree, Fern Canyon, and Oregon Caves. The campground’s tour center has all the information you’ll need for exploring and planning day trips. This 17-acre park features 10 acres of redwood forest surrounded by alder groves. The RV area offers full-hookup, 30/50-amp, big-rig-friendly sites with expanded cable and free Wi-Fi. One- and two-room cabins are scattered throughout the redwood forest, along with private and unique tent sites. There are limited RV sites located within the redwood forest for RVs under 20 feet. Please call the office for information on forest RV sites. Wi-Fi is available for all forest campers in the Rec Center (open 24 hours a day). Maximum pull-through length: 80 feet.
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Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Redwood Meadows RV Resort

9. Redwood Meadows RV Resort

93%
(35)
22mi from Brookings · 198 sites · Tents, RVs
Del Norte's Premier RV Park Welcome to Redwood Meadows RV Resort, your gateway to the Northern California coast's stunning redwoods and scenic shorelines. We offer spacious RV sites, cozy tent spots, a yurt, and comfortable studio apartments, all perfectly situated near Northern California's amazing attractions, including Redwood National Park and the pristine Smith River Wilderness Area.
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Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

10. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 19mi from Brookings · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Six Rivers National Forest

11. Six Rivers National Forest

97%
(29)
National forest 67mi from Brookings · 281 sites
This park gets its rather self-descriptive name from the six beautiful rivers that flow through its borders, but don’t the name fool you. There is a lot more than just rivers to check out here. More than a million rambling acres of forest take you through foggy and mystical redwood landscapes. Further inland, miles of towering Douglas firs, glacial peaks, and hidden pools just wait to be discovered. Of course, the rivers are the main attraction. You can’t go two feet without tripping over a perfect swimming hole. After your dip, there are plenty of warm rocks to lay out on. Oh, and if the natural beauty doesn’t get you: this was the place where they first spotted Bigfoot. Yeah, the original footage that basically made everyone believe in the hairy bi-ped. That, on its own, is reason enough to check it out
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Campfires
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

12. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

99%
(120)
State park 22mi from Brookings · 70 sites
Hike, camp, or fish in the shadow of ancient redwoods at this Northern California park.
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Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

13. Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

100%
(15)
State park 27mi from Brookings · 129 sites
Slumber beneath Earth's tallest trees at the largest campground in Redwood National and State Park.
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Smith River Retreat

14. Smith River Retreat

98%
(166)
22mi from Brookings · 1 site · Tent, RV
This beautiful spot on the Smith River was once an old mining claim. The property boundaries actually go half way out into the river. The present house was built in 1957 and has been remodeled a few times since. The host retired from teaching 12 years ago and spends much of her time improving the landscaping and gardening, while playing with her giant Shiloh Shepherd.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Free Your Mind Camping

15. Free Your Mind Camping

90%
(101)
23mi from Brookings · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to the Wild West Coast! Where the mountains meet the sea. The campground is remotely located on private property and perfectly located for excursions to the Pacific Ocean, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, the Smith River National Recreation Area, and the Pacific Coast Ranges and mountain lakes such as the Devil's Punchbowl, Buck Lake, and Raspberry Lake. Relax and free you mind while camping on 120+ acres of private property under starry skies with almost no light or noise pollution. You are not alone on the mountain as other people live here in the wild. You only have access to the campground and a nearby pond. A locked gate with code access. The road to get there is two and a half miles up the mountain, the first mile is paved and the other mile and a half is gravel. The road is maintained by the county and used daily by others that live and work here. In the surrounding area you can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, surfing, beachcombing, birdwatching, and countless other outdoor activities. French Hill Trail is a few more miles up the mountain road. The campsites have picnic tables and fire rings, and campers are provided with 5 gallons of potable water. An outdoor, COLD-water Artesian shower, out in the open mountain air with the wild things and an outhouse with a compost toilet are also provided. Bundles of firewood are available for an extra charge when you book your campsite. The campsites are set within a deciduous and pine forest at about 1913 feet in elevation. There is a pond on the property, but its purpose is for wildlife habitat ONLY, so water activities are NOT allowed. NO swimming, NO fishing, NO boating, NO trapping, etc. The wild things live here! The property owner has a dog, three cats, and a menagerie of yard birds such as turkeys, peacocks, guinea hens, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. They do make noise! Kirk has lived off-grid for over twenty years and holds a wealth of information about the Gasquet/Del Norte County area. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the property is that it has had documented Sasquatch encounters over the past twenty years that have been published in "Tribal Bigfoot" (D. Paulides 2009). Kirk can tell you about his experiences with this and other phenomena on the property.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Azalea River

16. Azalea River

95%
(30)
24mi from Brookings · 1 site
When you think of clean water, what do you see ? Prepare to be spellbound by the otherworldly colors and lucidity of the wild and scenic Smith River. Enjoy peace and tranquility while swimming in your own exclusive, private swimming hole. You may see four point bucks crossing the river, otters playing along the rocky banks and black bear gorging berry bushes while birds, ducks and dragonflys abound. This quasi resort provides a quaint, off grid tiny house with everything you need to feel comfortable but it is not The Four Seasons Hotel. The 1.5 quiet, secluded acres is detached from a world of artifical stimulation and crowds and is ideal for a couples getaway or small families. Entertainment is provided by means of a covered porch to observe the true residents: the wildlife.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$165
 / night
On The Rogue

17. On The Rogue

96%
(48)
26mi from Brookings · 4 sites
Take a moment to unwind and breathe in the refreshing saltwater air while you enjoy the stunning view from the deck overlooking the mouth of the Rogue River, as the sun slowly descends into the warm, vibrant sky. Just a few minutes' walk will take you to stunning sandy beaches where you can witness a range of local wildlife and observe fishermen at work. Take in the breathtaking view of the luscious green mountains towering behind the picturesque Patterson bridge. We take pride in offering a clean and well-maintained space for your RV, complete with a community bathroom and shower, a washer and dryer, and ample room to park. If you have a boat, our seasonal private docks are available for an additional moorage fee, and we even have a fish cleaning station to prepare your catch of the day. Other community amenities include ice, picnic table, and outdoor seating area. During your stay, unlock your Inner adventurer with these top activities: -Savor local flavors at nearby restaurants -Reel in some fish with a guided fishing trip -Jetboat up the river for a thrilling ride -Soak up history at the museum -Sightsee your way to stunning views -Gaze up at the twinkling stars and embrace the tranquility of the night sky.
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Cornerstone Ranch

18. Cornerstone Ranch

97%
(758)
26mi from Brookings · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Cornerstone Ranch is a pristine Ranch of about 500 acres on the Rogue River and against the Pacific Ocean offering too many experiences to count. You can even bring your horse... FYI, Hipcamps map for site locations is not correct. Two go next to the driveway and the other four follow the creek. From the South GPS is very accurate to our driveway. Coming from the North, GPS may drop you a few driveways away as that is the property line. Keep driving about another 1/8th mile until you see the large red "Cornerstone Ranch" sign. That is our driveway. Welcome... The ranch offers 6 different campsites. Campfires are allowed (outside of burn bans), and there is a toilet in off season and Port-A-Potties during the summer on site as well. Reviews from guests: "During the night we could hear Elk and the nearby nature! When we woke up we got to visit with the horses, use the really clean port-potty, and chat with Bonnie and Chris the Hosts. They have tons of recommendations, but our favorite was the Indian creek cafe across the river. The areas so great and clean and the host cares about their guests! Would recommend!"
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$39
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Camp Jade River

19. Camp Jade River

96%
(284)
28mi from Brookings · 1 site · Tent, RV
The rugged terrain of far northern California is one of the few mostly untouched places left to retreat to. Come dwarf yourself under the magnificent giant redwoods and be struck with awe by the mesmerizing jade colored Smith River. The property is a mere 20 minutes from some of the world's tallest trees. Come check out Stout Grove, a rarely crowded gem of the Redwood National and State Parks. The grove is a part of Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park which is the least developed and most impressive park of the four. From your campsite you will have a lovely view of a large bend of the Smith River. It boasts impressive runs of chinook and steelhead, and is host to many other native species. Keep an eye out for bear, mink, and otters! And secure any food or attractants at night. Our property gives you the chance to disconnect from daily life and recalibrate. Use our site as an extended getaway for some peace and quiet, or a launch point to the variety of local attractions. 
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$45
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Honey Bear by the Sea

20. Honey Bear by the Sea

98%
(40)
33mi from Brookings · 118 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax and unwind on Oregon’s Wild Coast at Honey Bear By the Sea RV Resort and Campground! We are the perfect spot for your getaway, right by the beach and full of amenities. Camp in comfort: Choose from a large selection of clean RV sites or secluded tent sites, all just a short walk from the ocean. We offer a variety of options to suit your needs, including spacious RV sites, shaded retreats, and even a brand-new 42-site expansion designed for large RVs and tow vehicles. Our sites feature full hookups with 50 amp service, with both pull-through and back-in configurations for your convenience. Honey Bear By the Sea RV Resort and Campground: Your one-stop destination for the best RV Resort experience on Highway 101. Whether you’re passing through or staying a while, bring the whole family (including your furry friends!) Relax, unwind, and experience the best seaside RV resort around!
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$64
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Camping near Brookings guide

Where to go

Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Stretching for 18 miles along Highway 101, from Brookings to Gold Beach, this stretch of coastline is considered by many as the finest in the state. It's also a great place to hike, with options ranging from easy mile-long hikes to longer stretches, and while many people opt to drive and stop at viewpoints along the way, it's not uncommon to see hikers tackling the whole thing.

Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest

Stretching across much of southwestern Oregon and into Northern California, this forest offers miles of trails, tons of campgrounds, and around 200 miles of lakes and streams. It's also home to one of the world's largest pine trees, a ponderosa that measures a whopping 268.35 feet in height.

The California Redwoods

Just over the California border, the Redwood National and State Parks collectively preserve some of the largest trees in the world. There's a lot to see from your car, including a few drive-through trees and the scenic Avenue of the Giants driving route, but it's worth sticking around to camp or hike if you have the time.

When to go

Brookings is a great place to visit no matter the season, but the camping conditions are certainly at their finest during the summer months, when there's less rainfall, but don't expect many hot, sunny days, as summer highs usually top out in the mid- to upper 60s. July and August are the busiest time of year in and around Brookings, so if you want to avoid crowds and rain at the same time, visit in September.