The best dog-friendly RV sites near Coos Bay

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Camping near Coos Bay, Oregon with an RV and pets has never been easier thanks to Hipcamp. With over 875 available options, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor adventure. Top campsites with hyperlinks include Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Peace & Solitude (462 reviews), and BeaverCreek Artfarm/ Heart Barn (378 reviews). Average prices per night are around $50, but you'll find options as low as $10. Popular amenities include campfires, pets, and trash, while activities such as hiking, wildlife watching, and biking are sure to keep you entertained. Start planning your trip now!

95% (2.2K) 1,091 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Coos Bay

James family country setting

1. James family country setting

95%
(11)
7.1mi from Coos Bay · 1 site
This property is a beautiful, peaceful country setting with wildlife and lots of surrounding trees. There are a lot of deer and birds to enjoy watching. We have a large Koi pond and garden area that we love to share with visitors if requested. There is 1 large area to camp depending on the size of your group and how many self contained Vehicles/RV's. The main camping area has enough room for about 2 large RV's or 3 smaller RV's depending on the size.  We like to allow for turn around room and pretty much let you set up camp however you like.  There is some overflow parking if needed across the property near our shop for an additional $5 charge per vehicle which we can discuss.  We do not have a toilet facility, so you must be self contained.  Pricing is $60 per night per RV.  We are approximately 1.8 miles from Hwy 101 across from the Myrtlewood factory in Hauser.  We are close to the dunes and Horsefall beach.  This is dry camping with water available via hose from our house if needed.  Fire season may be in effect depending on the season. (See restrictions.) If you do reserve with us, please make sure you reserve according to how many RV's in your group.  Please be courteous when making reservations and try not to cancel last minute. If you have additional questions, please call or send me a message. We like to let people know that there are a lot of deer passing through all the time and they do leave droppings everywhere that we cannot control, so please be aware.  Pets must be on a leash at all times please. The entrance is the gravel drive just past the main driveway which is paved. We look forward to your stay. Thank you!
Sunset Bay Meadows

2. Sunset Bay Meadows

96%
(1245)
7.7mi from Coos Bay · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Sunset Bay Meadows! We have several tent/RV sites, and a yurt. Our spaces are quite large and essentially each site is a group site. Once a dairy farm and part of the old Simpson estate our property offers mushroom picking seasonally whey you may find Chanterelle & Hedgehog mushrooms. We're close to the beach and the Sunset Bay Golf Course is on the same property. Lots of hiking trails and you can connect with Sunset Bay State Park our neighbor. We have a private, secluded campground that is wind sheltered with approximately 20 acres of space in which to use our covered table, picnic tables, fire pit, fire rings at individual campsites, BBQ, sauna and outdoor propane-fired shower. The camp area is tucked away among large spruce trees and open meadows which lead to endless trails on the property, with the option to buy a round of golf at Sunset Bay Golf Course, which is right next door to the camp area. We’re just short of a mile from Sunset Bay, where you will find kayaking, fishing and a great spot for kids. The Whiskey Run mountain bike trails are a short drive away and are truly world-class trails. The Sunset Bay State Park has a huge trail network that spans the cliff line all the way from Sunset Bay to Cape Arago. Chuck’s Seafood in Charleston is a great spot to pick up local seafood. BBQ some oysters on the grill or pick up some fresh fish and enjoy the bounty of the coast. Charleston, just 3.5 miles away, also has some great restaurants and local shops to truly make your stay memorable. Only friendly dogs allowed and leashed or under voice command.
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Prosper Bluff

3. Prosper Bluff

98%
(173)
18mi from Coos Bay · 3 sites
**Please note: this property is for SELF-CONTAINED campers only - no toilet or hookups available (hose water and trash disposal on site). NO Class A RVs, Fifth Wheels, or Toy Haulers.** Beautiful Prosper Bluff is close to the charming town of Bandon, world class beaches, Bullards Beach State Park, Whiskey Run mountain bike trails, Bandon Dunes golf resort, and more. We are conveniently located right off Hwy 101, just a few minutes from town. Prosper Bluff is close to all the amenities and recreation, yet private and peaceful with a large open field surrounded by river, estuary, forest, and cranberry bogs. All guests can book an hour in our beautiful sauna with a view for an additional $25. We offer two types of campsites at Prosper Bluff: Our Prosper Bluff with river access site can accommodate individuals or small groups of up to 3 small or medium-sized camp vehicles*. This open field camp with expansive views of the majestic Coquille River and Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge is perfect for those who prioritize a spectacular view and privacy away from other campers while being close to town and recreation opportunities. Guests will have river and dock access via a trail that starts at the campsite, and can enjoy fishing, crabbing, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery. Watch spectacular sunrises and sunsets from your private bluff camp. *This site is not good for tents as the wind can be very strong and there are no trees on the bluff. Our two Lost Valley Van Camp sites can each accommodate one self-contained campervan or truck camper and offer a quiet place to pull up amongst the trees on the outskirts of the field. Each site comes with a convertible bench/table for two and a flat grassy area to camp with plenty of room to turn your vehicle around. The two sites are separated by dense trees to ensure privacy from neighboring campers. While these sites don't come with the epic view or river access of our bluff site, they are peaceful and conveniently located. Please message us with any questions. We look forward to hearing from you!
Siuslaw National Forest

4. Siuslaw National Forest

96%
(35)
National forest 68mi from Coos Bay · 902 sites
Hike through old-growth forest or take in ocean views at this coastal woodland.
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Sunset Bay State Park

5. Sunset Bay State Park

100%
(13)
State park 7.7mi from Coos Bay · 25 sites
Experience coastal camping with easy access to forest trails and sandy shores.
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The Park at Loon Lake

6. The Park at Loon Lake

100%
(32)
25mi from Coos Bay · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come to The Park at Loon Lake. Access to the lakefront and the dock along Lake Creek. Endless views of wildlife as you are surrounded by creeks, ponds, cliffs, the lake, and natural forest land. Enjoy the views and enjoy the water! Rent a kayak or paddle board for the day or just swim and relax!
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River Front Retreat

7. River Front Retreat

100%
(49)
29mi from Coos Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape to this majestic getaway. Feel the privacy; pitch your tent or park your RV on this large, manicured, Flat, grassy 8-acre field. A lower shelf provides 1300 feet of riverfrontage on the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a campfire, river tube floating, fishing, and boating, or sit in a chair and soak in the sun while you watch the wildlife sipping your morning coffee. Easily access the river with the manicured ramp. Tidal-influenced water provides Excellent swimming holes and shallow and minimal current for the little ones playing and splashing on the beach and river rock at low tide—great kayaking SUP boards and tubes at high or low tide either way. Stargaze at night under the dark skies for meteor showers and star watching with unobstructed views. Prime spot for fishing smallmouth Bass, Catfish, seasonal Steelhead, and Salmon or spectacular views, fishing, swimming, boating, and tube floating. Perfect for group camping and family get-togethers, this truly is private camping at its finest. Don’t forget the pets; let them enjoy all this site offers. 16 miles from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area in the coastal town of Reedsport. Riverside Speedy Market is just 2 miles East of the property, a small grocery store for s’mores, propane, and essentials, Horse Shoe Pits, Picnic Tables, Park Style BBQ Pedestal, Tree Swings, Frisbee Golf Basket. Copy and paste this YouTube link to your browser for a flyover view of the property. You can book the entire property or 1 of the 4 Camp Sites. Select River Retreat to book the entire property. View these helpful links below. Tide table link below copy and paste to the browser: https://tidesnear.me/tide_stations/1554 The Weather Channel link below copy and paste to the browser: https://weather.com/en-MU/weather/tenday/l/7861b894506243510cd844075ac0d2a16d93354591ba8b339e5f3ee33d8069d4 https://youtu.be/CIpaQr6aW6M
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Cranberry Overlook

8. Cranberry Overlook

99%
(314)
30mi from Coos Bay · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Cranberry Overlook is a large, 75-acre, organic farm situated just a mile from the incredibly scenic Oregon coast. Our primary crops are cranberries and blueberries, however, we grow a variety of responsibly raised fruits, vegetables, herbs, chestnuts, and mushrooms, too. The farm is certified organic by Oregon Tilth and deeply committed to creating and maintaining a diverse, sustainable ecosystem. Dispersed camping is situated in a quiet corner of the farm, overlooking one of our three cranberry bogs. It is out of view of the main house in a fenced area, giving you a cozy, private experience surrounded by mature trees, roaming sheep and a cool ocean breeze. Spend time hiking our 75-acre property, touring the farm on foot, gathering around the fire ring or exploring the quaint, coastal town of Bandon. Traveling the coast via Highway 101? Stay with us on your way! Or, even better, make Black Moon Farms your multi-night getaway, enjoying the peace and quiet of life on the farm. Last, but certainly not least, we are home to 35 sheep, wild lobster mushrooms and 12 ponds scattered around the property for irrigation and stock water. A five-acre grove of chestnuts is at the front of the property, along with numerous pine trees, redwoods, eucalyptus and a variety of shrubs.
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Pacific Pastures

9. Pacific Pastures

100%
(15)
33mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Perched atop the serene Langlois Mountain, our site offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience on a working cattle ranch. From your elevated vantage point, you’ll be treated to an expansive vista of the majestic Pacific Ocean meeting the horizon, complemented by the gentle rolling hills and pasture land stretching out in every direction. Enjoy unparalleled sunsets, star filled nights, and even catch a glimpse of the Cape Blanco lighthouse. For those looking to storm watch in the winter months, our location can't be beat! Seasonally guests will delight in the charming sight of cows grazing peacefully in the surrounding pastures, adding a touch of rustic authenticity to your stay. Our resident Kune Kune pigs, Jo Jo and Big Mama, may stop by to say hello and clean up any scraps guests are willing to share. This site boasts easy access off the main road and a large turnaround, making your arrival smooth and hassle-free. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventure-filled getaway close to beaches, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, and fine dining, the Langlois Mountain site provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration. Wake up to the soothing sounds of nature, the distant mooing of cattle, and the awe-inspiring sight of the ocean’s shimmering expanse, all from the comfort of your RV. Your mountain-top escape awaits! *Disclaimer - This is a working cattle ranch and therefore animal behavior & location can be unpredictable. We do not guarantee views of cows as grazing lands vary by season. Additionally, livestock can be nearer your site and potentially come close to you. Trust us, they are more scared of you then you are of them.
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William M. Tugman State Park

10. William M. Tugman State Park

100%
(2)
State park 15mi from Coos Bay · 22 sites
This state park tugs at your soul with a secluded lake and tucked-away campsites.
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Bullards Beach State Park

11. Bullards Beach State Park

100%
(9)
State park 18mi from Coos Bay · 24 sites
Explore miles of trails and dunes—by horseback or on foot—at this coastal park.
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

12. Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

75%
(6)
State park 20mi from Coos Bay · 22 sites
Cozy up in this compact state park below an Oregon Coast lighthouse.
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Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

13. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

100%
(21)
State park 38mi from Coos Bay · 25 sites
Sandboard down dramatic dunes or swim in a freshwater lake at this coastal family favorite.
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Smith River Campground

14. Smith River Campground

97%
(32)
35mi from Coos Bay · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Primitive campground nestled in the mountains along the scenic Smith River in Oregon. Great forest views and hikes. Awesome fishing opportunities next to the Smith River and close to other great fishing spots. Great meeting place for families to make memories that last a lifetime. We don’t offer any hook ups at the sites but amenities include: Bathrooms, showers, potable water, and an RV dump. Also recommend when driving to our campground when you use most apps for directions to take the route that takes you to Reedsport then east on Lower smith river rd. The other routes are not recommended because they are logging roads and can be difficult with trailers and even small cars. Any questions feel free to message me.
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Camp Paradise Creek

15. Camp Paradise Creek

93%
(15)
36mi from Coos Bay · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Paradise Creek is located on fifty-five sprawling peaceful acres nestled in rural central Oregon. Pitch your tent along the secluded Paradise Creek or bring your motor home. There are three RV spaces with 30- & 50-amp hookups plus 120 outlets as well as water. We are a short hike or bike ride to the colliding Umpqua River for canoeing, kayaking or fishing. Enjoy the rich biodiversity of the Umpqua Valley which includes the famous Elkton Butterfly Pavillion. This quaint town has delightful wineries as well as the unique mom and pop Tomaselli's Pastry Mill and Cafe. Bring your binoculars for abundant wildlife viewing. We are only thirty-five miles from the magnificent Oregon coast. Treat yourself to the vacation of your lifetime!
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Lakeside Forest

16. Lakeside Forest

100%
(70)
36mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our piece of heaven… We have 200 acres of timber cozied up to Siltcoos Lake. Siltcoos Lake is approximately 3500 acres and warm enough to swim in! Your campsite is 10 private acres surrounded by the rest of our 200 acres. You are welcome to hike, bike, forage, and enjoy the whole 200 acre forest. Your 10 acre campsite is private for you and your guests. So let your pets off the leash, laugh, play music, have fun! Your site comes with a propane bbq grill(bring your own propane or rent a bottle from us), fire pit, patio set, table and chairs. There is plenty of flat, open area to maneuver several RVs and place tents. It is open and grassy. Our driveway is long and takes you to peaceful privacy. Our driveway is part gravel and partly dirt that we grade and trim as needed. You can place your kayaks and small boats into the lake at our property. There are 2 other ramps for larger boats elsewhere. RVs, tents, boats, bicycles, horses and pets welcome. There are many unimproved roads to access our creeks, springs, ponds and lake or enjoy the deer paths. Our property has elderberry, blackberry, huckleberry, mulberry, thimbleberry, salmonberry, currants… mushrooms, many wild edible plants and wild life! Siltcoos Lake has 2 boat ramps, 1 restaurant, 1 bar, 1 store, and boat rentals. The restaurant/bar/store (Darlings) will deliver, by boat, to your campsite for $10 !!! $20 minimum as of 2022. Or drive/boat over to Darlings for their well known friendly atmosphere and great food served inside or on their heated deck! Sorry no ATV use on property at this time. For large events some extra arrangements may be possible, just ask. We look forward to sharing our piece of our heaven with you.
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Siltcoos Cove - salmon are in!

17. Siltcoos Cove - salmon are in!

100%
(22)
37mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Situated right on Siltcoos lake. Step into the lake onto hard pack clay. Your site is grassy and surrounded by trees. Very private. There is a fire pit, picnic table, bbq, chairs, , , and a sand pile with toys. We also sell firewood and rent a kayaks and propane bottles. Come make memories on 800 feet of lakefront. Siltcoos lake has a lake front restaurant and bar with boat rentals , super service and great food. ATV rentals, crabbing, Sandland Adventures, state parks nearby.
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Fennel Flats - At The Orchard Hole

18. Fennel Flats - At The Orchard Hole

99%
(267)
40mi from Coos Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Grassy mowed area along the Sixes River on our cattle ranch and cranberry farm. We provide an outdoor shower and composting toilet shared by the 5 camp sites. The shower water is filtered water from a shallow well, but bring water to drink. This campsite lies about 1 mile from the pacific ocean at about 15 feet elevation so it will be cooler than inland camp sites. I believe we are the closest camping to the south side of the Blacklock Hiking Trails. Also next to the Cape Blanco State Airport. (call if you want to fly in and get transport to and from the campsite). Access Road is a single lane in and out (gravel, dirt, and grass). Any towed trailers need to be pulled by a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle to climb back out (in and out procedures for trailers will be provided) Bring a fishing pole or a kayak. Sea-run trout are in the river during the summer (no motorized vehicles allowed in the Sixes River by law. No motorized vehicles in campsite besides automobiles by rule.) - Please be accurate with the number of guests in your party. Please note about lack of signage: The "walters landing" and "92220" on airport road are the only markings to indicate our entrance. We don't want to put any "campground" signs to avoid curious trespassers into the property (we only want invited guests). Campsite Rules: 1. Enjoy. 2. No motorized vehicles besides your auto. 3. Make sure your fun doesn't detract from the fun had by other campers. 4. No illegal activity. 5. Clean up after your pet in the camp and river bank area or anywhere people will be walking or playing. 6. No unfriendly pets, even if they are on a leash. Must be safe with other children and pets and livestock.
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River View

19. River View

95%
(95)
40mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
River View is located in Glenada. No bathroom or running water, but there are 2 electrical plugs (110V and 220V) available at the pole. We have a free-range farm atmosphere, with 2 kids, 2 large dogs, 2 cats, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are not allowed in the tiny house and that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land. We have firewood and fresh eggs for additional fees. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you bring your own portable toilet set up. No smoking in the Tiny House. This rustic property is close enough to Hwy 101 and downtown to be convenient, but far enough away to enjoy all the wildlife the Siuslaw River has to offer. Bird watching at its finest! Not to mention the view of Old Town! This little slice of rugged heaven is just above the Siuslaw River and right off of Hwy 101. There is a steep gravel driveway, but once at the top, it is flat, and the view is pretty amazing. From camp, you can see Old Town. Gaze down at the Siuslaw River and all the wildlife that comes with it! We regularly see deer, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and bald eagles. We have also had a bear that passes through, so beware of leaving food out. There are plenty of places to hike and visit nearby dunes, rivers, lakes, parks, and the ocean. Enjoy Florence's amazing food (ask the host for her favorites). It is quite an "up and down" walk to Old Town for dinner, or you can bring back take-out and eat it in the tiny house (no electricity or running water). Take a short walk to Prichard State Park for clamming or just relax with a book and feel the breeze off the river.  Whatever you enjoy, we’re sure you can find something close by!
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Indian Creek

20. Indian Creek

95%
(41)
44mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Indian creek is a beautiful spot on the Elk River that's named after a creek that runs from the mountains into the river. It's located on 200 acres of land that is used to run cattle year round. I have added a photo in the pictures of a map showing directions on how to get to the campsite. Just a 1/4 mile up the road is our family owned and operated RV Park which give access to restrooms, showers, laundry room, wifi, ice, and propane. This spot has been our familys private paradise but we have decided its time to share this amazing spot with others so come enjoy privacy, beautiful views and the music of birds, the river running and trees rustling in the wind.
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Camping near Coos Bay, Oregon with an RV and pets has never been easier thanks to Hipcamp. With over 875 available options, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor adventure. Top campsites with hyperlinks include Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Peace & Solitude (462 reviews), and BeaverCreek Artfarm/ Heart Barn (378 reviews). Average prices per night are around $50, but you'll find options as low as $10. Popular amenities include campfires, pets, and trash, while activities such as hiking, wildlife watching, and biking are sure to keep you entertained. Start planning your trip now!

95% (2.2K) 1,091 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Coos Bay

James family country setting

1. James family country setting

95%
(11)
7.1mi from Coos Bay · 1 site
This property is a beautiful, peaceful country setting with wildlife and lots of surrounding trees. There are a lot of deer and birds to enjoy watching. We have a large Koi pond and garden area that we love to share with visitors if requested. There is 1 large area to camp depending on the size of your group and how many self contained Vehicles/RV's. The main camping area has enough room for about 2 large RV's or 3 smaller RV's depending on the size.  We like to allow for turn around room and pretty much let you set up camp however you like.  There is some overflow parking if needed across the property near our shop for an additional $5 charge per vehicle which we can discuss.  We do not have a toilet facility, so you must be self contained.  Pricing is $60 per night per RV.  We are approximately 1.8 miles from Hwy 101 across from the Myrtlewood factory in Hauser.  We are close to the dunes and Horsefall beach.  This is dry camping with water available via hose from our house if needed.  Fire season may be in effect depending on the season. (See restrictions.) If you do reserve with us, please make sure you reserve according to how many RV's in your group.  Please be courteous when making reservations and try not to cancel last minute. If you have additional questions, please call or send me a message. We like to let people know that there are a lot of deer passing through all the time and they do leave droppings everywhere that we cannot control, so please be aware.  Pets must be on a leash at all times please. The entrance is the gravel drive just past the main driveway which is paved. We look forward to your stay. Thank you!
Sunset Bay Meadows

2. Sunset Bay Meadows

96%
(1245)
7.7mi from Coos Bay · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Sunset Bay Meadows! We have several tent/RV sites, and a yurt. Our spaces are quite large and essentially each site is a group site. Once a dairy farm and part of the old Simpson estate our property offers mushroom picking seasonally whey you may find Chanterelle & Hedgehog mushrooms. We're close to the beach and the Sunset Bay Golf Course is on the same property. Lots of hiking trails and you can connect with Sunset Bay State Park our neighbor. We have a private, secluded campground that is wind sheltered with approximately 20 acres of space in which to use our covered table, picnic tables, fire pit, fire rings at individual campsites, BBQ, sauna and outdoor propane-fired shower. The camp area is tucked away among large spruce trees and open meadows which lead to endless trails on the property, with the option to buy a round of golf at Sunset Bay Golf Course, which is right next door to the camp area. We’re just short of a mile from Sunset Bay, where you will find kayaking, fishing and a great spot for kids. The Whiskey Run mountain bike trails are a short drive away and are truly world-class trails. The Sunset Bay State Park has a huge trail network that spans the cliff line all the way from Sunset Bay to Cape Arago. Chuck’s Seafood in Charleston is a great spot to pick up local seafood. BBQ some oysters on the grill or pick up some fresh fish and enjoy the bounty of the coast. Charleston, just 3.5 miles away, also has some great restaurants and local shops to truly make your stay memorable. Only friendly dogs allowed and leashed or under voice command.
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Prosper Bluff

3. Prosper Bluff

98%
(173)
18mi from Coos Bay · 3 sites
**Please note: this property is for SELF-CONTAINED campers only - no toilet or hookups available (hose water and trash disposal on site). NO Class A RVs, Fifth Wheels, or Toy Haulers.** Beautiful Prosper Bluff is close to the charming town of Bandon, world class beaches, Bullards Beach State Park, Whiskey Run mountain bike trails, Bandon Dunes golf resort, and more. We are conveniently located right off Hwy 101, just a few minutes from town. Prosper Bluff is close to all the amenities and recreation, yet private and peaceful with a large open field surrounded by river, estuary, forest, and cranberry bogs. All guests can book an hour in our beautiful sauna with a view for an additional $25. We offer two types of campsites at Prosper Bluff: Our Prosper Bluff with river access site can accommodate individuals or small groups of up to 3 small or medium-sized camp vehicles*. This open field camp with expansive views of the majestic Coquille River and Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge is perfect for those who prioritize a spectacular view and privacy away from other campers while being close to town and recreation opportunities. Guests will have river and dock access via a trail that starts at the campsite, and can enjoy fishing, crabbing, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery. Watch spectacular sunrises and sunsets from your private bluff camp. *This site is not good for tents as the wind can be very strong and there are no trees on the bluff. Our two Lost Valley Van Camp sites can each accommodate one self-contained campervan or truck camper and offer a quiet place to pull up amongst the trees on the outskirts of the field. Each site comes with a convertible bench/table for two and a flat grassy area to camp with plenty of room to turn your vehicle around. The two sites are separated by dense trees to ensure privacy from neighboring campers. While these sites don't come with the epic view or river access of our bluff site, they are peaceful and conveniently located. Please message us with any questions. We look forward to hearing from you!
Siuslaw National Forest

4. Siuslaw National Forest

96%
(35)
National forest 68mi from Coos Bay · 902 sites
Hike through old-growth forest or take in ocean views at this coastal woodland.
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Sunset Bay State Park

5. Sunset Bay State Park

100%
(13)
State park 7.7mi from Coos Bay · 25 sites
Experience coastal camping with easy access to forest trails and sandy shores.
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The Park at Loon Lake

6. The Park at Loon Lake

100%
(32)
25mi from Coos Bay · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come to The Park at Loon Lake. Access to the lakefront and the dock along Lake Creek. Endless views of wildlife as you are surrounded by creeks, ponds, cliffs, the lake, and natural forest land. Enjoy the views and enjoy the water! Rent a kayak or paddle board for the day or just swim and relax!
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River Front Retreat

7. River Front Retreat

100%
(49)
29mi from Coos Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape to this majestic getaway. Feel the privacy; pitch your tent or park your RV on this large, manicured, Flat, grassy 8-acre field. A lower shelf provides 1300 feet of riverfrontage on the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a campfire, river tube floating, fishing, and boating, or sit in a chair and soak in the sun while you watch the wildlife sipping your morning coffee. Easily access the river with the manicured ramp. Tidal-influenced water provides Excellent swimming holes and shallow and minimal current for the little ones playing and splashing on the beach and river rock at low tide—great kayaking SUP boards and tubes at high or low tide either way. Stargaze at night under the dark skies for meteor showers and star watching with unobstructed views. Prime spot for fishing smallmouth Bass, Catfish, seasonal Steelhead, and Salmon or spectacular views, fishing, swimming, boating, and tube floating. Perfect for group camping and family get-togethers, this truly is private camping at its finest. Don’t forget the pets; let them enjoy all this site offers. 16 miles from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area in the coastal town of Reedsport. Riverside Speedy Market is just 2 miles East of the property, a small grocery store for s’mores, propane, and essentials, Horse Shoe Pits, Picnic Tables, Park Style BBQ Pedestal, Tree Swings, Frisbee Golf Basket. Copy and paste this YouTube link to your browser for a flyover view of the property. You can book the entire property or 1 of the 4 Camp Sites. Select River Retreat to book the entire property. View these helpful links below. Tide table link below copy and paste to the browser: https://tidesnear.me/tide_stations/1554 The Weather Channel link below copy and paste to the browser: https://weather.com/en-MU/weather/tenday/l/7861b894506243510cd844075ac0d2a16d93354591ba8b339e5f3ee33d8069d4 https://youtu.be/CIpaQr6aW6M
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Cranberry Overlook

8. Cranberry Overlook

99%
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30mi from Coos Bay · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Cranberry Overlook is a large, 75-acre, organic farm situated just a mile from the incredibly scenic Oregon coast. Our primary crops are cranberries and blueberries, however, we grow a variety of responsibly raised fruits, vegetables, herbs, chestnuts, and mushrooms, too. The farm is certified organic by Oregon Tilth and deeply committed to creating and maintaining a diverse, sustainable ecosystem. Dispersed camping is situated in a quiet corner of the farm, overlooking one of our three cranberry bogs. It is out of view of the main house in a fenced area, giving you a cozy, private experience surrounded by mature trees, roaming sheep and a cool ocean breeze. Spend time hiking our 75-acre property, touring the farm on foot, gathering around the fire ring or exploring the quaint, coastal town of Bandon. Traveling the coast via Highway 101? Stay with us on your way! Or, even better, make Black Moon Farms your multi-night getaway, enjoying the peace and quiet of life on the farm. Last, but certainly not least, we are home to 35 sheep, wild lobster mushrooms and 12 ponds scattered around the property for irrigation and stock water. A five-acre grove of chestnuts is at the front of the property, along with numerous pine trees, redwoods, eucalyptus and a variety of shrubs.
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Pacific Pastures

9. Pacific Pastures

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33mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Perched atop the serene Langlois Mountain, our site offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience on a working cattle ranch. From your elevated vantage point, you’ll be treated to an expansive vista of the majestic Pacific Ocean meeting the horizon, complemented by the gentle rolling hills and pasture land stretching out in every direction. Enjoy unparalleled sunsets, star filled nights, and even catch a glimpse of the Cape Blanco lighthouse. For those looking to storm watch in the winter months, our location can't be beat! Seasonally guests will delight in the charming sight of cows grazing peacefully in the surrounding pastures, adding a touch of rustic authenticity to your stay. Our resident Kune Kune pigs, Jo Jo and Big Mama, may stop by to say hello and clean up any scraps guests are willing to share. This site boasts easy access off the main road and a large turnaround, making your arrival smooth and hassle-free. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventure-filled getaway close to beaches, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, and fine dining, the Langlois Mountain site provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration. Wake up to the soothing sounds of nature, the distant mooing of cattle, and the awe-inspiring sight of the ocean’s shimmering expanse, all from the comfort of your RV. Your mountain-top escape awaits! *Disclaimer - This is a working cattle ranch and therefore animal behavior & location can be unpredictable. We do not guarantee views of cows as grazing lands vary by season. Additionally, livestock can be nearer your site and potentially come close to you. Trust us, they are more scared of you then you are of them.
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William M. Tugman State Park

10. William M. Tugman State Park

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State park 15mi from Coos Bay · 22 sites
This state park tugs at your soul with a secluded lake and tucked-away campsites.
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Bullards Beach State Park

11. Bullards Beach State Park

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State park 18mi from Coos Bay · 24 sites
Explore miles of trails and dunes—by horseback or on foot—at this coastal park.
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

12. Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

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State park 20mi from Coos Bay · 22 sites
Cozy up in this compact state park below an Oregon Coast lighthouse.
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Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

13. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

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State park 38mi from Coos Bay · 25 sites
Sandboard down dramatic dunes or swim in a freshwater lake at this coastal family favorite.
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Smith River Campground

14. Smith River Campground

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35mi from Coos Bay · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Primitive campground nestled in the mountains along the scenic Smith River in Oregon. Great forest views and hikes. Awesome fishing opportunities next to the Smith River and close to other great fishing spots. Great meeting place for families to make memories that last a lifetime. We don’t offer any hook ups at the sites but amenities include: Bathrooms, showers, potable water, and an RV dump. Also recommend when driving to our campground when you use most apps for directions to take the route that takes you to Reedsport then east on Lower smith river rd. The other routes are not recommended because they are logging roads and can be difficult with trailers and even small cars. Any questions feel free to message me.
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Camp Paradise Creek

15. Camp Paradise Creek

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36mi from Coos Bay · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Paradise Creek is located on fifty-five sprawling peaceful acres nestled in rural central Oregon. Pitch your tent along the secluded Paradise Creek or bring your motor home. There are three RV spaces with 30- & 50-amp hookups plus 120 outlets as well as water. We are a short hike or bike ride to the colliding Umpqua River for canoeing, kayaking or fishing. Enjoy the rich biodiversity of the Umpqua Valley which includes the famous Elkton Butterfly Pavillion. This quaint town has delightful wineries as well as the unique mom and pop Tomaselli's Pastry Mill and Cafe. Bring your binoculars for abundant wildlife viewing. We are only thirty-five miles from the magnificent Oregon coast. Treat yourself to the vacation of your lifetime!
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Lakeside Forest

16. Lakeside Forest

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36mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our piece of heaven… We have 200 acres of timber cozied up to Siltcoos Lake. Siltcoos Lake is approximately 3500 acres and warm enough to swim in! Your campsite is 10 private acres surrounded by the rest of our 200 acres. You are welcome to hike, bike, forage, and enjoy the whole 200 acre forest. Your 10 acre campsite is private for you and your guests. So let your pets off the leash, laugh, play music, have fun! Your site comes with a propane bbq grill(bring your own propane or rent a bottle from us), fire pit, patio set, table and chairs. There is plenty of flat, open area to maneuver several RVs and place tents. It is open and grassy. Our driveway is long and takes you to peaceful privacy. Our driveway is part gravel and partly dirt that we grade and trim as needed. You can place your kayaks and small boats into the lake at our property. There are 2 other ramps for larger boats elsewhere. RVs, tents, boats, bicycles, horses and pets welcome. There are many unimproved roads to access our creeks, springs, ponds and lake or enjoy the deer paths. Our property has elderberry, blackberry, huckleberry, mulberry, thimbleberry, salmonberry, currants… mushrooms, many wild edible plants and wild life! Siltcoos Lake has 2 boat ramps, 1 restaurant, 1 bar, 1 store, and boat rentals. The restaurant/bar/store (Darlings) will deliver, by boat, to your campsite for $10 !!! $20 minimum as of 2022. Or drive/boat over to Darlings for their well known friendly atmosphere and great food served inside or on their heated deck! Sorry no ATV use on property at this time. For large events some extra arrangements may be possible, just ask. We look forward to sharing our piece of our heaven with you.
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Siltcoos Cove - salmon are in!

17. Siltcoos Cove - salmon are in!

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37mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Situated right on Siltcoos lake. Step into the lake onto hard pack clay. Your site is grassy and surrounded by trees. Very private. There is a fire pit, picnic table, bbq, chairs, , , and a sand pile with toys. We also sell firewood and rent a kayaks and propane bottles. Come make memories on 800 feet of lakefront. Siltcoos lake has a lake front restaurant and bar with boat rentals , super service and great food. ATV rentals, crabbing, Sandland Adventures, state parks nearby.
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Fennel Flats - At The Orchard Hole

18. Fennel Flats - At The Orchard Hole

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40mi from Coos Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Grassy mowed area along the Sixes River on our cattle ranch and cranberry farm. We provide an outdoor shower and composting toilet shared by the 5 camp sites. The shower water is filtered water from a shallow well, but bring water to drink. This campsite lies about 1 mile from the pacific ocean at about 15 feet elevation so it will be cooler than inland camp sites. I believe we are the closest camping to the south side of the Blacklock Hiking Trails. Also next to the Cape Blanco State Airport. (call if you want to fly in and get transport to and from the campsite). Access Road is a single lane in and out (gravel, dirt, and grass). Any towed trailers need to be pulled by a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle to climb back out (in and out procedures for trailers will be provided) Bring a fishing pole or a kayak. Sea-run trout are in the river during the summer (no motorized vehicles allowed in the Sixes River by law. No motorized vehicles in campsite besides automobiles by rule.) - Please be accurate with the number of guests in your party. Please note about lack of signage: The "walters landing" and "92220" on airport road are the only markings to indicate our entrance. We don't want to put any "campground" signs to avoid curious trespassers into the property (we only want invited guests). Campsite Rules: 1. Enjoy. 2. No motorized vehicles besides your auto. 3. Make sure your fun doesn't detract from the fun had by other campers. 4. No illegal activity. 5. Clean up after your pet in the camp and river bank area or anywhere people will be walking or playing. 6. No unfriendly pets, even if they are on a leash. Must be safe with other children and pets and livestock.
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River View

19. River View

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40mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
River View is located in Glenada. No bathroom or running water, but there are 2 electrical plugs (110V and 220V) available at the pole. We have a free-range farm atmosphere, with 2 kids, 2 large dogs, 2 cats, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are not allowed in the tiny house and that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land. We have firewood and fresh eggs for additional fees. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you bring your own portable toilet set up. No smoking in the Tiny House. This rustic property is close enough to Hwy 101 and downtown to be convenient, but far enough away to enjoy all the wildlife the Siuslaw River has to offer. Bird watching at its finest! Not to mention the view of Old Town! This little slice of rugged heaven is just above the Siuslaw River and right off of Hwy 101. There is a steep gravel driveway, but once at the top, it is flat, and the view is pretty amazing. From camp, you can see Old Town. Gaze down at the Siuslaw River and all the wildlife that comes with it! We regularly see deer, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and bald eagles. We have also had a bear that passes through, so beware of leaving food out. There are plenty of places to hike and visit nearby dunes, rivers, lakes, parks, and the ocean. Enjoy Florence's amazing food (ask the host for her favorites). It is quite an "up and down" walk to Old Town for dinner, or you can bring back take-out and eat it in the tiny house (no electricity or running water). Take a short walk to Prichard State Park for clamming or just relax with a book and feel the breeze off the river.  Whatever you enjoy, we’re sure you can find something close by!
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Indian Creek

20. Indian Creek

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44mi from Coos Bay · 1 site · Tent, RV
Indian creek is a beautiful spot on the Elk River that's named after a creek that runs from the mountains into the river. It's located on 200 acres of land that is used to run cattle year round. I have added a photo in the pictures of a map showing directions on how to get to the campsite. Just a 1/4 mile up the road is our family owned and operated RV Park which give access to restrooms, showers, laundry room, wifi, ice, and propane. This spot has been our familys private paradise but we have decided its time to share this amazing spot with others so come enjoy privacy, beautiful views and the music of birds, the river running and trees rustling in the wind.
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