Camping near Coos Bay with showers

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Bay Point Landing

160 sites · Lodging, RVs103 acres · Coos Bay, OR
Bay Point Landing is a modern camping and lodging destination, set in Coos Bay and surrounded by the beauty of Oregon's wildest coast. Whether seeking a tranquil getaway or a base for adventure, our curated amenities and accommodations are carefully chosen for you to hurry up and slow down. Luxury camping has never been easier. The Scandinavian-inspired cabins at Bay Point Landing bring you to Oregon's wildest coast with all the amenities of home. With family-friendly Dunes cabins, cozy Kamp Haus and luxurious waterfront Drifts, what's your cabin-type? Iconic in style and memorable in design, nothing calls to the classic camping experience quite like an Airstream. A place to retreat after a day outdoors, they are perfect for relaxing moments and taking in the beauty of our bay. The next level of RV camping is now attainable at Bay Point Landing. With 160 RV campsites, top tier amenities, and over a mile of bayfront beach, you will find a refreshing take on your camping experience. The amenities at Bay Point Landing center around our Clubhouse and elegantly exist to provide you with space to recharge, congregate, or to simply sit back and let the views sink in. Take a dip in the pool, enjoy our fitness center overlooking the bay, or hang out in the kids den or activity room. Outside of the clubhouse there is much to discover, and the sandy beach is always front and center at Bay Point Landing.
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Sunset Bay Meadows

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents101 acres · Coos Bay, OR
Welcome to Sunset Bay Meadows! We have several tent/RV sites, a yurt, and one group camping 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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Hideout on the Coast

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lakeside, OR
Peaceful getaway on the coast right off of Highway 101 between Reedsport and North Bend. Pull off the highway and up the road to your secluded Hideout on the hill. Mountain views on one side and partial ocean view (weather permitting) on the other. It is minutes away from the ocean, 40 miles of dune riding and multiple lakes - the closest being Eel Lake, Tenmile Lake and Saunders Lake (all within 5 miles). This is a safe country setting with a few houses on the hill - not out in the boonies in the middle of nowhere. • Equipped with 3 slide-outs for plenty of elbow room. • Sleeps up to 6 (4 included in price). • 2 separate bedrooms - Standard queen in Master / twin and upper bunk in 2nd bedroom. • Bathroom with shower. • Living room with twin size sofa sleeper. • Dining area - table drops down to double bed. • Complete kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stove, oven and microwave. • Outside deck runs the full length of the Hideout - no trailer stairs to go up and down. • Main entrance is a sliding glass door - there is an additional exterior door in the Master bedroom. • Propane BBQ (propane provided). Belly up to the outside table for a great photo op with Boozy Bear (our life-sized wood carving) and take in the wonderful views. At night, cozy up to your campfire and enjoy a night sky perfect for stargazing. There is room to park 2 vehicles and a boat or toy trailer (if you have more than 1 trailer, send us an inquiry to see if we can accommodate you). If you don't have your own toys and are looking for some fun, four wheelers and sand rails can be rented northbound in Winchester Bay and also southbound at Spinreel Dune Buggy and ATV Rentals (both within 5 miles). For your water sport activities, just 5 minutes away in Lakeside you can find kayak and boat rentals available at Osprey Point and pontoon and fishing boat rentals are available at the Lakeside Marina.
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Camp Catching

3 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Coos Bay, OR
Learn more about this land: Camp Catching is located on Catching Slough a beautiful tidal water way located in the Coos Sumner area near Coos Bay. Home lands to the Coos and Coquille tribes. Camp catching is a part of Blue Barns Farms, a 6 acres homestead located on Old Wagon Rd. This area is considered a “Banana Belt” as during the summer it is often 15 degrees warmer than “in town” and outside of the fog bank that is often seen daily closer to the ocean. It is a great place to set up camp while exploring other areas of our beautiful community. The Oregon Bay Area ( Coos County) is a True Hidden Gem. You can go from mountain to sea; exploring waterfalls to playing at the beach all in one day. We have 3 camping areas around our little blue barn and surrounding area. Each camp spot has a solo fire pit and picnic table (please note: fires will be permitted based on fire risk.) All 3 camping spots have access to Catching Slough for paddle boarding and kayaking; I have been known to even swim on a hot day. We have two paddle boards, one double kayak and a child kayak (less than 130 lbs) available for camper use. Catching slough is influenced by the tides and contains brackish waters- both add additional magic to this area. This means twice a day the slough empties traveling to the ocean and fills up again. High tide is a great time for paddle boarding and kayaking; low tide is wonderful for watching birds and other animals. Anytime is actually great for bird watching! We have a number of different species of birds that rest here while migrating- the opportunity to see them all depends on the time of year that you visit. You can also watch fish jump in the bend of the slough. Other oddities that we have seen since living here over the last 7 years- swimming deer and even a seal(only once)! Everyone who comes to visit finds the slough mesmerizing and beautiful! For facilities we have an outdoor shower and Porter potties that are emptied regularly. Our little Blue Barn is a communal space offering a refrigerator, kettle and tea house. There is also a barbecue located outside the barn for camps use.
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Hempys Mountain View

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Coos Bay, OR
I have a 32 ft Bounder available for rent, fully equipped with all the amenities you need. Our location offers proximity to the beaches and sand dunes, with abundant hiking opportunities. Bandon is a short distance away and offers horseback riding. I reside on a hill, granting stunning views of picturesque sunsets and sunrises. As a fellow hiking enthusiast, I'm more than happy to share recommendations for great places to explore.
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Perpetually Devastated Acres

3 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Coquille, OR
Welcome to Perpetually Devastated Acres! We are an 11 acre small farm and goat paradise practicing permaculture and regenerative ag on previously clearcut land. Just 1/2 mile from the boat launch on the Coquille and 13 miles from Bandon, we're the perfectly located HQ for your adventure weekend!
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Far Away yet Tranquil and Close

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Bandon, OR
Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat is a Private Membership Association. We promote a quiet relaxing get back to nature and nurture your mind, body and soul. We specialize in private camping and unique glamping experiences. All our sites are on an acre or more of wooded land each. Each site also has a private potty. Giving you privacy unlike other campgrounds. NO OUTSIDE PET/SERVICES ANIMALS. CHILDREN 12 OR OLDER ONLY.... We have farm animals to meet and trails to walk through the woods. There are games to play, a camp community garden, hot showers, and even a heated dish washing station. We are 10 minutes from the beautiful Bandon by the sea which offers: fun shopping, crabbing dock, world class golfing, Whiskey Run mountain biking trails, West Coast Game park, horseback riding on the beach, Circles in the Sand, restaurants and of course stunning beaches. Come and enjoy a peaceful and relaxing stay. We look forward to hosting you!
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Riverfront RV Campground

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Scottsburg, OR
Have an all-to-yourself! 600 ft. riverfront property 16 miles from the Oregon dunes with beautiful views of the Umpqua river and forested mountains! Activities for everyone including swimming, fishing, hiking, boating (we have a kayak and canoe onsite), or just relax on the double swing chair and hammock that overlook the river. Please note, due to construction of the Scottsburg Bridge, there’s construction noise on weekdays. Due to the the adjacent highway there is traffic noise. $85/nite per RV (there are 2 spaces); 6 people per RV max. Fire bans begin during seasonal dry times, typically beginning end of June through November. Pets welcome, toilets, showers, kitchen, picnic tables, laundry, and trash bins on site. We look forward to seeing you soon! Guests love staying with us: "Cheryl was an excellent host. Gracious and very welcoming to a well maintained and incredible property. Talk about an ideal place of beauty and relaxation, we had a fantastic time un-winding in this private slice of Mother Nature Oregon style. The views and wildlife were incredible as were the amenities - much more than expected. Tons of space to play and enjoy. Thank you both for sharing this Oregon Gem, we truly had an amazing time. Lots to take in, lots to do or not to do. Highly recommend, one of the best camping trips we have had. Definitely coming back."
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Below the Falls Lodge

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Coos Bay, OR
Relax and revive in this artistic 'cabin' with wonderful views of historic Glenn Creek from every room. An architectural dream, you enter this lodge style home through a pivoting hobbit style front door with hardware from the 1800's. Highlights of this original home include a gourmet kitchen with labradorite granite counters, 800 year old juniper tree spiral stair case, huge beams and exposed rafters, a sauna, and a romantic wood stove. Also each upstairs bedroom has a hanging bed with three 8 foot skylights above for indoor star gazing. Original artworks from local artists are throughout the home. Many pleasantries await the curious such as embedded fossils in the cracked mud walls.Nestled amongst towering fir and cedar trees, with windows everywhere, you'll feel and see nature's presence. This home site has a remarkably peaceful way about it. Recently featured in Southern Oregon Magazine and KCBY 11 TV's ~In Focus~ 'Goin' Green' and Oregon's Solar Home Tour, this is a unique 'green' home. This home was built with environmentally friendly materials. Building with little impact on the surroundings was very important to us during construction. The myrtle hardwood floor in the kitchen and living room was milled on site which came from trees that stood where the house is now. Same story for the beautiful maple flooring in the ½ bath. All of the large beams and fir flooring came from two 4' thick 104 year old douglas fir trees which also stood and were milled where the house is now. The fir trees sprouted after the last forest fire that came through the canyon. One of our neighbors fell a sixty five year old redwood that was over six feet thick! We used some of it as a wonderful wainscot paneling throughout the house. All of the finishes used are no or low VOC. Surrounding the house is native vegetation, huge trees and a few herbs and spices for cooking. You'll enjoy the fully equipped kitchen with labradorite granite counters. The kitchen island has a new five burner gas stove with a convection oven and warming oven. The island has plenty of granite and wood counter space. Hanging from the exhaust hood are stainless, non-stick, and cast iron cookware. We also provide shade grown fair trade coffee and a grinder, espresso machine, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, utensils, chef knives, glasses and frosty cocktail glasses in the freezer. The dining room table has a river view and can seat six comfortably. There is also seating for three at the island bar. From the kitchen you can visit with the folks in the living room thanks to the open floor plan. Beside the wood stove are two chairs and the futon couch with reading lamp. A CD changer, TV with a DVD player and VHS machine are in the downstairs bedroom. Bring your favorite videos or browse our selection of movies. The property has 150 feet of creek frontage with great views of Glenn creek, the forest and distant cliffs. Enjoy wildlife viewing with River Dippers, Chipmunks, Kingfishers, Great Blue Herons, Screech Owls, Pileated Wood Peckers, Elk, an occasional Bald Eagle or River Otter and other wildlife from the house and back deck. Build a fire and have lunch on the nearby picnic table and benches.
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Bandon

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Bandon, OR
Surrounded by forest & cranberry bogs, our location is private and peaceful! The land is home to wild beavers, ducks, birds, huge bullfrogs, chickens & bunnies. Cranberry farming has been a family tradition for multiple generations. The land encourages wildlife to make their home here & provides a musical backdrop for your enjoyment. You don't have to go far to get to the amazing shops and gorgeous harbor in Old Towne! Close enough to bike or hop in your car and begin your exploration. Our Farm Stay is for the discerning traveler who wants an experience, even while sleeping!Other family member's farms surround this property, making this truly a private oasis.
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Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Elkton, OR
All it's own type thing, in it's own type place, a RIVERSIDE LUXURY GLAMP! Nooked in Oregon Coastal Mountains at edge of inland tidal waters, in the shadow of a once thriving rural river township with historical buildings. Views and adventure in almost every direction! Tucked just out of sight to the beaten path en route to/from the Pacific Ocean and Oregon Dunes a short 16 miles away at Reedsport. Year-round floating dock and river access all to yourself, a different experience with each tide change, and kayaks provided. Otter, eagle, seal, fish: A legit personal theme park!
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Elk Island Camp Sites

15 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Roseburg, OR
Learn more about this land:Elk Island We have a 22.6 acre island with 10 acre feet of water rights from the river that we are just clearing and creating the final design so come and be a part of making the future come to life by implementing things we found from the past.Thomas Owens Ferry site is about 6 acres under the bridges that was the site of the 1850s Deer Creek Settlement ferry operated by Thomas Owens family which has about 6 acres inclusive of half the overflow channel and it connects to about 10 acres of inner city lake on the South Umpqua River. We recommend getting to the island early enough in the day to look around and pick the best area. The whole island is open to Hipcamp for campers to pick the area that suits them. The porta pots are in the northwest corner of the high portion of the island. Bring a fishing pole or book and enjoy the roughness of the island inside the center of Roseburg.
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Camping near Coos Bay with showers guide

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Experience the shoreline of the Pacific Northwest in all its glory when you camp near Coos Bay. Together with neighboring North Bend and Charleston, it’s earned the nickname “Oregon’s Adventure Coast.” Spend a day here, and you learn why. Clamming, beach combing, boating, and windsurfing are just a few ways to play on the rugged Oregon Coast. Start your adventure from Sunset Bay State Park. Get stoked about RV and tent camping just steps from a half-moon bay. With its shallow waters, it’s a favorite spot for swimming. Strap on your hiking boots to explore the rugged cliffs, or try your luck fishing the surf. Looking for a big adventure? Hop on the Oregon Coast Trail, which passes through Shore Acres and Cape Arago State Parks. Keep an eye out for sea lions and migrating whales during your trek. Just outside of Charleston, Bastendorff Beach County Park tempts adventurers with sea cliffs and hidden pocket beaches. It’s also a local surfer’s haunt—watch out for undertows and sneaker waves. After a day on the shore, pitch a tent at the year-round campground. Here, RV and tent sites are nestled in the coastal woods with picnic tables and fire rings. Coos Bay also connects you to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The unique landscape of rolling coastal dunes attracts 1.5 million visitors per year. ATVs, dune buggies, and your own two feet are all great ways to explore the dunes—some reaching 500 feet high.

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