The weather's always warmer in Brookings—the last stop on the southern Oregon Coast. Nestled where the Chetco River drains into the Pacific Ocean, it's a paradise of beaches, sea stacks, and tide pools.
Year-round outdoor adventure waits around every corner. Spend your days surf fishing, hiking, and kayaking. Ready to make camp? RV parks, national forests, and a handful of
Read more...The weather's always warmer in Brookings—the last stop on the southern Oregon Coast. Nestled where the Chetco River drains into the Pacific Ocean, it's a paradise of beaches, sea stacks, and tide pools.
Year-round outdoor adventure waits around every corner. Spend your days surf fishing, hiking, and kayaking. Ready to make camp? RV parks, national forests, and a handful of Oregon state parks offer scenic camping spots near Brookings.
Just north of town, Harris Beach State Park boasts wild coastal vibes. This stretch of shoreline is home to sandy beaches, rocky outcrops, and Bird Island—the largest island off the Oregon Coast. (Pack those binoculars to spot rare birds such as the tufted puffin). RV sites with full hookups, tent sites, and yurts are available, with trails leading down to the beach.
For peace and quiet, you can't go wrong with Alfred A. Loeb State Park. The campground here is tucked in a conifer forest on the banks of the Chetco River. Remember to bring your fishing gear from your campsite or cabin—cutthroat trout and steelhead fishing is prime.
Want to roast s'mores in the mountains? Make the short drive inland to Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest or Six Rivers National Forest. Developed campgrounds and backcountry camping are your doorways to scenic hiking trails.
Right in town, you find RV resorts with picnic tables and easy access to the sand and surf. While Brookings is the warmest spot on the Oregon Coast, winters are cool and wet. For comfortable camping, remember to pack a windbreaker and rain gear.
The best camping near Brookings, Oregon.
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