Bell tents near Cloverdale

Stop for an ice cream in Cloverdale before setting out to explore the Oregon coast.

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Spirit's Grove

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Manning, OR
Spirit’s Grove is on 40 acres mostly natural forest. A few small streams run through the property, along the Creek and its 2 ponds, beaver dams, and busy wildlife highways. A Firepit, Trails, Yurt, Tents, Bunkhouse, Camping Areas and Lodge. Various Classes and Treatments are available with prior arrangements. And also just respite. The resident horses, goats, cows and cats are all rescues that have found their way into our hearts and home, and share the spaces. Within 15 minutes are some taverns and a restaurant, where you can enjoy good food and drinks. The Lodge is available for Events and Parties for separate fees. Contact us for your event needs. The over 2000sqft Retreat Center has a private Kitchen, Bar, Dining Hall, large outdoor Patio area and Gazebo. From April to October, every third Saturday is a public Firepit. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring musical instruments, prepare to talk and share stories, bring snacks, and gaze at the sky. Guided walks are available. Fires are only allowed in the Firepit and designated cooking areas.
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Yaquina Bend

5 sites · Lodging2 acres · Toledo, OR
realxation and privacy in nature await! our teepee is a 18' Handcrafted Sioux Tepee incorperating 4 sleeping cots. This Tepee is a living artifact, making it possible to experience how native cultures lived hundreds- thousands of years ago in the great plains. There are also 2 bell tents each with 2 raised sleeping cots. Fire pit includes grill and seats so no need to pack chairs. Beach access along the Yaquina River, great for swimming and innertubing, advanced terrain please use rope assist . Enjoy cornhole frisbee, football and kids games at camp, too! Only 20 minutes from the Newport, this camp can make a great home base for day trips to the beach, restaurants, and shops. Yaquina bend is the perfect place to relax, connect with nature, and spend quality time with friends and family.
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Fern House

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Gales Creek, OR
40 acres of secluded forest, fields, and orchards. Fern House is an abandoned once-was nursery and tree farm. Patches of overgrown plants and trees can be found all across the property. Enjoy fishing in the creek only steps from your campsite, or strolling in the cottonwood trees. You'll encounter all sorts of wildlife during your stay. Hang in a hammock, sleep in our 20ft. bell tent, or use one of our many tent camping sites. Large nearby field is perfect for stargazing!
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Bell tents near Cloverdale guide

Overview

Just a short drive inland from the Oregon Coast sits the tiny community of Cloverdale. Its location on the Nestucca River makes it an ideal jumping-off point for those wanting to take advantage of the area's fishing opportunities, and there are a few basic amenities in town for campers who want to stock up on groceries, use an ATM, browse for antiques, or simply stop to stretch their legs. The Nestucca Bay Creamery and Cheese Shop is a great place to pick up locally produced cheese, handmade ice cream, and Oregon wine.

Where to go

Along the Oregon Coast

Cloverdale offers easy access to the Oregon Coast. The closest city is Pacific City, a 10-minute drive away, while charming Lincoln City is half an hour from town by car.

Nestucca Bay

A short drive south of town along the Nestucca River sits scenic Nestucca Bay. Popular spots to visit along the bay include Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge and the day-use-only Bob Straub State Park.

Tillamook State Forest

Just north of Cloverdale, the Tillamook State Forest offers miles of hiking trails and fishing spots, not to mention plenty of lovely campgrounds.

When to go

The best time to go camping in Cloverdale is during the warm summer season, and the weather is at its hottest and driest from July until about the middle of September. Autumn is the best time for fishing, particularly for Chinook Salmon, while coastal whale-watching opportunities on the Oregon Coast are at their best from mid-December through mid-January and from late March through May.

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