Camping in Oregon Coast with fishing

With sea cliffs and forest-fringed shoreline, this is not your typical beach destination.

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Whispering Tides

1 site · RV4 acres · Yachats, OR
Truly a special place along the Oregon Coast. Situated in a very private dry camping site on nearly 5 acres that are surrounded by national forest. Enjoy the sounds of the babbling brook just below the site, and the sound of the waves crashing at the nearby beach. A short 1/4 mile drive gets you to beach access and enjoying walking on some of the most beautiful coastline in the world. Convenient access to Hwy 101 makes this a great spot to explore from. So many great activities year round on the Oregon coast, including hiking, mushroom hunting, whale watching, Off roading, and amazing restaurants and shops.
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Lost Coast Adventure Camp

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Florence, OR
This magical property is conveniently located 5 miles north of Florence and directly on Hwy 101, approximately 3/4 of a mile from the ocean. This is a large private site that is surrounded by old growth timber and teaming with flora and fauna. Campers are encouraged to explore, but be aware, this property is wild.. and encounters with wildlife are common. Beyond the adventuring that can be done on the property, Baker Beach state park is less than a half a mile away and there is a plethora of trails, parks, and lakes within 10 miles. We do have full time neighbors just to the North, so we ask that you be respectful and cautious with regard to dogs/noise. Hwy 101 can be very dangerous for unsuspecting pets. There are several roadside campfire stations(directly across 101 from camp) offering small bundles for $5-6/night. **Be advised that we are slowly working on the property to eventually create more camping space. There was a lot of dirt/fill brought in over the winter of 2022 and the property may not be as green as years past.** Please be our guests, relax, and enjoy!
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River View

4 sites · RVs3 acres · Florence, OR
Glenada was incorporated in 1912 and disincorporated in 1922 after the town's sawmills burned. This side of the river was pretty bustling before the Siuslaw bridge was built in 1936, being quite a transformative event considering the ferry from Glenada to Florence was the main way across the river. River View is located up on Glenada mountain, on the upper level of our three-acre lot. We have a free-range farm atmosphere, with 2 children, 2 large dogs, a cat, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land. We have firewood bundles and farm-fresh eggs available for additional fees. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you have your own porta-potty set up. This is a beautiful rustic property close enough to Hwy 101 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! Learn more about this land: River View is located on the upper level of our three-acre lot. We have a free-range farm atmosphere. We have 2 children, 2 large dogs, a cat, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land just below the campsite. We offer firewood bundles and farm-fresh chicken eggs for an additional fee. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you have your own porta-potty set up. 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 tail 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). Walk down to Old Town for dinner or bring back take-out and eat it in the tiny house (no electricity or running water). Take a short walk to Pricket 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! No bathroom or running water but there are 2 electrical plugs (110V and 220V) available.
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BeaverCreek Artfarm/ Heart Barn

30 sites · RVs, Tents21 acres · Seal Rock, OR
This beautiful piece of paradise has been in my family for over 100 years. I am very blessed to live here and proudly care for it now, and plan to keep it in our family forever. Renting out the land and barn areas for camping, and also for private events, are a couple ways i can share it with, and build even more awesome community. 💚 Please Follow @heartbarn on Instagram to see videos and updated photos of the greenery, camping, events, the barn rooms/spaces and upgrades done here. 😁 Come camp, reset and recharge on the beautiful central Oregon coast. Nestled in the lush Beavercreek valley, we are just outside the fog zone in our own sweet little weather bubble. We have a variety of wetland wildlife here including a visiting elk herd, a large and beautiful variety of birds and various small critters.. Early summer dawn bird song is just amazing! 🎶 It’s lush and green and feels like the earth is hugging you when you’re camping in the carefully carved in marsh-field nooks. There are various camp “sites” to choose from, in the big field or the smaller meadow, with shade and/or sunshine & you choose which spot you’d like to stay in once you arrive. Feel free to check out all of the Barn and other communal spaces like: the beautiful dome for chillin in, stargazing bed in the tall field grass, the “Wookie Nook”- secret relaxing nurselog tree in the far right of the field, lounge chairs under the Cedar in the meadow, forest walk, the Legacy Lounge-art, antique and family memorabilia room-through the mural painted door…make yourself at home 💝 It is generally quiet and peaceful out here and a super sweet rustic getaway. Weekends of course are more lively, but still plenty room to spread out and have your own peaceful space. You can have solitude out at your camp, or come to the communal barn areas for a more social time. Inside the Barn has a more “hostel” feel with couches and lounge areas, dining room area tables and chairs, dance floor with Labyrinth to walk, stage, hula hoops, fun props, art and antiques to enjoy! The Black light art and ping pong room is not to miss!! There’s a Full kitchen (minus an oven) in the corner of the barn with all you need to cook, serve and eat. (Charcoal)Bbq shed outside the barn next to the communal fire pit. Just past those is the cedar shingled shower house with a wood fired sauna too. (I generally have firewood for sale here.) There’s 4 Porta potties on-site, but also, please feel free to pee outside. 😁 On the way to the HeArt Barn, just off of hwy 101 is Ona Beach state park. There you can kayak, canoe, paddleboard -or some even swim- on the east side of the hwy. The beach and beautiful state park is on the west side with Beaver creek flowing through it and a lovely bridge over it. We are just 5 minute drive form there. There are a couple hikes along the way, and also for jogging or biking.. I believe in living as simply and peacefully as possible, in harmony with all neighbors of all species; -plants, animals and humans- in order to do my part to sustain healthy life on this planet. I know that I am blessed for having been raised here and since I’ve come home, I live in gratitude for this blessing every day; and am so thankful to be able to share some of it with you. I hope this lush green valley hugs and fills your heart like it does mine.💚 HeArt Barn- Earth/Art/Heart✨Always return to the heart ♥️ Welcome!
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Trip Camp Yachats

4 sites · Tents20 acres · Yachats, OR
Secluded tent and hammock camping on the Oregon Coast! Walk to the beach and sleep in the trees. World-class trails, restaurants, brewery, and more minutes away. Nestled on 20 private acres 1/2 mile from the ocean and just out of the fog line, Trip Camp is quiet, off-grid forest camping, but minutes from town. You can still hear the waves most nights! Plan to meet us before 7pm check in cut off for your guided walk to camp sites! Trip Camp is an easy 15 minute walk to the beach, crossing highway 101. Yachats is 3 miles away. It's possible to walk to Yachats via the beach and 804 trail system. Cape Perpetua scenic area is 5 miles away and hosts many great trails. Heceta Head Lighthouse and the world famous Sea Lion Caves are 18 miles to the south. A small trail system exists on property which you are welcome to explore. Trip Camp backs wooded and forestry lands. Wild black bear and cougar live in this the area. Plan accordingly. We have never had an issue with one of these animals, (we suggest you store food in your car away from your camp area). We generally do not allow fires due to fire risk, but are actively experimenting with options we that might work outside of fire season. Only camp stoves are currently allowed. We are a working and developing homestead. Though the campsites are further back in the forest, upfront (and where you park) you will encounter our greenhouse, home, children's play area. Do not be surprised to see a tractor moving about and handling our ongoing farm operations. If you've got elementary age children, our kiddo is looking forward to saying hello (heck, they want to say hello to everyone, who are we kidding)! AMENITIES: -Shared outhouse with TP in camp area -Heated shower ($) (see "extras" or cash) -Pastured fresh farm eggs ($5 cash) -Seasonal produce ($)* -Jams, foraged dried local mushrooms and more ($)* -Craft goods and local interest stickers ($)* ($)* Availability varies, inquire with hosts (exact change cash, PayPal or Venmo if you have service) Private access road with only one entrance. Expect to see other campers on shared trail systems. Generally secluded, relatively private and quiet. You may hear the sounds of our homestead operations or tractor during daylight hours. Accesible by cars, trucks, vans and camper vans. No access for RV's or trailers. Limited turn around. Depending on wetness and season, alternative parking arrangements may be needed if parking area access too wet. BOOKING GUIDED CHECKIN IN WITH WALK TO SITE. PLAN FOR 5 MINUTE WALK TO CAMP AREAS FROM PARKING AREA. NO CAR CAMPING. Please see additional site descriptions for more details! More about Trip Camp: Purchased in 2013, building out our property has been a labor of love, and is always a work in progress. We wanted to live somewhere where things move slower and where we can have a more intimate connection with the land. We raise over 30 chickens, garden, and forage the natural abundance of the area, from berries to mushrooms. In our forest, there are deer, coyote, rabbit, bear, skunk, raccoon, squirrels and chipmunks, various owls, bald eagles, weasels, cougar, bobcat, and any other number of critters. The Trip Camp sites sit on the historical Spruce Logging Railway Camps of the early 20th century. During WW1, some conscientious objectors were sent to work camps such as the one here to log the first and second growth spruce trees for the war effort. When they finished the narrow gauge railway system to transport the logs in 1919, the war effort was over and was taken over by private logging concerns.
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Mosswood Forest

26 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Veneta, OR
Just down the road from the historic Oregon Country Fair grounds, there is a moss covered forest with friendly folks welcoming you to stop off and rest. Nights are quiet with faint to no road noise or light pollution. The driveway and grounds are flat with safe gated parking space for cars/vans and small-med sized trailers, tents etc. It is our pleasure to offer you a safe space to camp with your friends and family. Learn more about this land: Mosswood is on 5 acres of mostly forested land, there's usually a project going (or three). We've recently finished building a barn workshop, a covered timber frame deck in the meadow, and a very unique woven tree net that you'll be sure to enjoy! No dogs living here, just one friendly cat, otherwise it's squirrels, birds, and the occasional wild turkey procession or coyote. There is a large garden, and when growing season is on, we may send you packing with some fresh greens or veggies! If you see us out and about, feel free to come say hello or ask questions. We love sharing good conversations and ideas about how to live well and stay excited about all things. Towns/Activities nearby: Veneta/Elmira are charming small rural towns with all the basics less than 10 min drive: Grocery Outlet, Bi-mart, Ace hardware, Auto parts, some decent restaurants. Fern Ridge Lake is 10 minutes down the road for walking trails, boating and paddling, plenty of other outdoor activities nearby. Eugene is 25 min, and the beautiful Oregon coast is 45 min drive if you want to smell the ocean air and visit Florence.
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Riverside/Riverwood

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Lincoln Beach, OR
Spring is finally here and we have our property all spruced up for our campers! Our campsites are easily accessible by vehicle and we have room for tents, small trailers and camper vans too. The sites are grassy and relatively level, situated under large spruce trees. We are still in tidewater here so both sites sit above the river (about a 15' river bank at high tide). The Riverside site has a fire pit and a deck for viewing the river. The Riverwood site is away from the river bank about 100' and sits under beautiful, large spruce trees. It is a short walk from both sites to our ramp and dock to be on the river. We have indoor bathroom facilities for our guests, Yay! It is about 150' walk from both campsites. It has a kitchenette with a barista bar, microwave, small fridge, a small living area, private toilet and shower. (bring your own towels, soap, etc.). We also offer our little Bunkie, the Glass House for an extra fee. PLEASE NOTE.....We didn't realize how popular our Bunkie would be so to avoid double booking and disappointing our guests, we will keep you posted on the availability. The Glass House IS currently AVAILABLE these dates: AVAILABLE: April 6th - 19th April 22nd - May 20th June 10th - June 13th June 16th - June 18th June 23rd-June 27th August 23rd-August 29th September 4th on into fall... The Bunkie sleeps two comfortably. It has a nice mattress (Please bring your own sleeping bags), a comfy bench, a coat rack, remote control lights and a nice electric heater. There are curtains all around for privacy. You'll use the bathroom facilities in the apartment. Bring your Kayak or SUP to explore the slow moving river (or rent ours!). Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife; migrating and resident birds, Beavers early in the morning and evenings. Our resident River Otters have been very active the past couple of years. You'll see them in the morning and evenings swimming, playing and munching on Crawdads. There are Deer although we seldom see them on our property but, they are across the river. There is a huge heard of Elk down river. Our property is about a 10 minute drive to the Ocean/Hwy 101, just south of Lincoln City. There is hiking close by and miles of coastline to explore. We are happy to help you have the best experience at the coast...Just ask! A little about the process and the property: Once you reserve a camp site you'll receive a welcome message with the physical address to the property and the instructions on how to navigate the property once you are here. There is a HIPCAMP sign with an arrow to direct you to the 2 camp sites. There are also "END HIPCAMP" signs on our property lines to preserve our neighbors privacy. Check-in is 2pm or later, check out is 12noon or before. To be respectful of other campers that are excited to get outdoors (and to allow us to clean the bathroom and make sure the property is ready for the next campers) we need to adhere to these times. FIRE RESTRICTIONS - There are no fire restrictions currently but, we want you to extinguish fires when you leave the property. We have bottles of water at each site to do so. Also, we provide fire extinguishers if there is an emergency grass fire. A little about the property and us: We purchased this property 10 years ago. Our Hipcamp sites sit on bare property adjacent to our house. The property and house had sat vacant for 3 years prior to us finding it. It was a mess, all overgrown with blackberries, moss, etc. We spent the first 3 years cleaning up the house, apartment downstairs and clearing the property so it was usable. We had only dreamed of having a place on a river...somewhere...when we came across this property. We both love the outdoors and have always loved camping with our kids. Rick is an avid fisherman/hunter while Debbie enjoys kayaking, gardening, reading and watching the river go by. Thanks for checking us out! Debbie and Rick and our two Cattledogs, Luna and Piper
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Fernwood Retreat At Bloom Hill Farm

3 sites · Tents8 acres · Monroe, OR
Welcome to Fernwood Retreat at Bloom Hill Farms tucked away in the rolling hills of the coastal mountains. We call it Fernwood because of the beautiful ferns and forest area throughout our 8-acre farm. We currently offer three sites that are private and secluded. We are off the beaten path with no road traffic or light pollution which makes the night sky and stars so vibrant it looks like you could reach out your hand and touch them. Wake up in the morning, make some coffee and stroll the walking paths along the property. Sit on the creek side bench and soak in the sounds of the birds chirping or just listen to the water flow. Take a stroll through Fern Gully and listen to the squirrels chatter. We offer a meditation area, a communal fire pit, lighted paths, farm fresh eggs, seasonal veggies, a pond and even a big swing! We are situated in the beautiful Southern Willamette Valley and close to many award winning wineries like Bluebird Hills Cellars and Broadley Vineyards, breweries like Long Timber Brewing Company, hiking, waterfalls, mountain bike trails and just an hour away from the Pacific Ocean. William J. Finely Wildlife Preserve is just a few miles up the road as is the historic Hull-Oakes Lumber Mill. And my neighbor is Lainey Morse founder of Original Goat Yoga!! We provide a charging station/electricity, port-o-potty, potable well water and each site has two Adirondack chairs and a picnic table. Each stay includes a half dozen farm fresh eggs.
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Anchor's A-Way walk to beach.

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Florence, OR
This house is for the young, or young at heart as it has a ladder-stairway to the loft, where you'll find the queen bed. It's super close to the beach, but in a marvelous wind protected location so you can enjoy the deck in the morning, afternoon and evening. It has as much outdoor living space as there is inside. There is a picnic table for outside dining as well. You'll find 2 rattan swivel rockers, and a 40 inch TV on a rolling cart. It has streaming internet TV with Sling. The built in twin beds are perfect for children, or taking a quick nap in the afternoon, while curled up with a book. I have a thing for A-frames, they've been disappearing, right and left in Florence and on the West Coast in general, as people rip them down and toss up more practical housing. I blogged about this A-frame and Helmsman's Hide-A-Way in January & March of 2013, little did I know I'd wind up with both of them in June 2013 as vacation rentals. While these 2 represent opposite ends of the spectrum, they're both fantastic pieces of history, if you enjoy rustic, funky, and fun historic houses you'll love them, as much as I do. If you're really into A-frames and oddities, ask me and I'll provide you with a self guided tour list, to see in the neighborhood. Since we took on this house the owners have passed on this house to their daughter. I loved hearing the family stories, telling me about swinging out of the loft (before we put in the new loft rail - it's amazing any of us survived ;-) Since we took it on 7 years ago, we have replaced all the windows, siding and re-built the deck rail benches, plus replace the refrigerator and range. In the winter of 2023 we plan to replace the flooring on the main floor. Enjoy Burgers & Brew "where the locals hang out" at Jerry's Place within walking distance or Anchors A-Way is a short drive from the Historic Old Town Florence gift shops, the Antique District, art galleries, wine bars, coffee bistros, and fabulous seafood restaurants. Explore some of the best fishing on one of 17 local lakes, or play on some of the finest sand dunes, and state parks that Oregon has to offer. Amenities: 40 inch Flat Panel Roku Streaming TV ( no traditional networks) AMC, CNN, HGTV, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, History, TNT, TBS, FOOD, A&E, Lifetime, Travel, NFL Network, FS1, FS2, SyFy, NBCSN, USA, NatGeo & More Outside Chairs & Picnic table Towels,linens, blankets and pillows A fully outfitted kitchen - Electric Apartment size Range, refrigerator, microwave, and all the pots pans dishes and flatware you'll need. (sorry no Dishwasher) Drip & Keurig Coffee Maker Cleaning Supplies, Paper Products, Coffee Filters, Basic Spices Cable Wi-Fi 332mbps Phone with unlimited long distance Only Verizon Phones work at the Beach Board Games & Books Beach Toys & Towels Hair Dryer Maximum Dogs: 2 - sorry no cats Maximum People: 4 Maximum Cars: 2 or 1 pickup and small trailer parked disconnected
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The Escape at Alsea Bay

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Waldport, OR
Nestled amidst the enchanting embrace of old growth trees, overlooking the tranquil waters of Alsea Bay, lies a hidden gem —a 19-foot off-grid Airstream trailer that beckons you to embark on a journey where the comforts of modern amenities meet the nostalgia of vintage allure, crafting a haven of serenity and adventure. In this idyllic location on the picturesque Oregon coast, your senses will be captivated from the moment you arrive. The Airstream trailer seamlessly blends vintage aesthetics with contemporary luxuries. Step inside and be enveloped by a cozy ambiance that effortlessly accommodates up to four guests (two adults and two children; four adults are not recommended. We do have another trailer next door that is on the water and accommodates six: https://dreamhomesoforegon.com/the-getaway-orp5b60a93x) offering a respite from the world outside. Here are some things to know about this site: - Although the entire property is 5 acres, this campsite is on a small portion of it that is located on the top of a bluff. - This site has a private beach at low tide. We are working on creating a safe trailway down for our guests. In the meantime, guests who wish to visit the secret beach can access it through our lot next-door. Please message us for directions :-) - There are watercraft, a luxury pavilion with an outdoor kitchen, 10-person spa and wood-burning fireplace, a gas firepit area with comfortable seating overlooking the water, a gazebo for picnics, and a She-shed with Wi-Fi in case you need to do a little bit of work and need some quiet. These are all located on the lot next-door and can be rented through our website. - Your pets are welcome, but they can’t run around freely, as the campsite is situated next to the road and the hillside is steep. There are multiple state parks within a five minute drive as well as the beach where your dogs can run leash free. Access to a sandy beach is located less than a mile away across the Alsea Bay Bridge. There is also free parking at the beach. Perched on a hilltop, the trailer unveils panoramic windows that frame awe-inspiring vistas of Alsea Bay. Behold the ethereal beauty of shimmering waters and dancing reflections as the tides ebb and flow. Allow the magnificence of sunrise to leave you breathless as you revel in nature's own canvas. Within the Airstream, refined indulgence awaits. A plush double bed invites you to surrender to sweet dreams, cocooned in a haven of comfort. The fully-equipped kitchenette stands ready to accommodate your culinary aspirations, allowing you to savor delightful meals amid the tranquility of your surroundings. The compact bathroom, complete with a shower, ensures that your every need is met with sophistication and grace. And nestled alongside these comforts, a cozy seating area with Adirondack chairs and a picnic table that converts to a bench beckon you to unwind, reconnect, and create lasting memories. As you step outside onto your private camp site, a symphony of nature unfolds before you. The ancient giants of the old growth trees stand as guardians of peace and serenity, their whispered secrets carried on the gentle breeze. Embrace the spirit of adventure as you explore the multitude of gorgeous state parks sprinkled like jewels along Highway 101, where each step is a gateway to discovery. Keep your eyes peeled for the fascinating wildlife that calls this place home, including a nesting pair of Bald Eagles on the property, as they gracefully navigate the tapestry of nature. At low Tide, Alsea Bay reveals your own private Secret Beach. Characterized by a stunning Willow tree that provides a leafy green canopy over the beach, it offers natural driftwood benches that wash up during storms. A perfect place to read a book and immerse yourself in the amazing surroundings of Alsea Bay. Alsea Bay is renowned for its diverse avian inhabitants, inviting you to engage in the art of birdwatching. With binoculars in hand, witness a vibrant symphony of colors take flight—a spectacle that will leave you in awe of nature's exquisite artistry. Venture further, and find yourself at the edge of pristine sandy beaches, inviting you to take long walks, collect seashells, or simply surrender to the caress of the ocean breeze. For those drawn to the water's embrace, Alsea Bay is a paradise of aquatic wonders. Embark on kayaking or paddleboarding adventures, gliding through calm waters that mirror the beauty above. Clamming and crabbing are abundant. Each day presents a new opportunity to immerse yourself in the serenity of the bay, where the boundary between land and water dissolves, and tranquility reigns supreme. As the sun dips below the horizon, leaving behind a tapestry of stars, lose yourself in the poetry of the night sky, as dreams intertwine with the infinite universe, creating a tapestry of wonder that leaves an indelible mark on your soul. While adventures await, nearby attractions beckon with their allure. Explore charming coastal towns, where vibrant culture intertwines with the rhythm of the sea. Visit historic lighthouses standing as sentinels of the past, their beacons guiding ships through treacherous waters.
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Squared Roots Farm Yurt

2 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Alsea, OR
Welcome to Squared Roots Farm, a Garlic Farm and homestead in Alsea, Oregon. We specialize in gourmet hardneck garlic and sustainable farming practices. (IG @squaredrootsfarm) On our farm we grow veggies and flowers. We raise Nigerian dwarf goats, chickens, and honey bees. You will be staying in a 16ft Pacific yurt built on raised deck that has a covered deck for shade and rainy days. There is plenty of space for additional tents and RV campers to join! There is a fire pit, picnic table, full propane grill and composting toilet. There is also a wonderful warm wood stove for staying cozy! You can swim in the creek right next to the site or walk over to the North Fork of the Alsea River where there is 1/2 mile of river access and great winter steelhead fishing too. Close to the farm is world class mountain biking, hiking, fishing, waterfalls, great views, and surfing on the Oregon coast. The camp spot is a very private grassy nook nestled next to Honey Grove Creek. There are nature trails on the property with blackberry bushes. We offer farm fresh eggs, firewood bundles, and as the garden begins to ramp up- we will offer all the veggies to campers including goat cheese! We can do cash or Venmo payments. You will want to consider bringing the following... Sleeping bags/ bedding if you intend to use the full pull out bed Camp Chairs All your own cooking gear Water for drinking, dishes River gear Sun Shade/ Rain Covering
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Deer Haven Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Gardiner, OR
Located on a 10 acre family owned ranch. Set in a beautiful open area surrounded by mountains and forest. View of the Smith River and Otter Slough with access to boating and fishing just five minutes away. The Pacific Ocean is 20 minutes away and the beautiful Lake Marie State Park is also 20 minutes away. It offers swimming for all ages, fishing and boating. Quiet and peaceful away from the bustling camp grounds but close to a bevy of outdoor activities. We call it our Little Piece of Heaven.
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Looking to combine your love for fishing with an adventurous camping trip? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 450 options in the beautiful Oregon Coast, you'll find the perfect spot to cast your line. Whether you prefer the peacefulness of Peace & Solitude (462 reviews), or the artistic vibes of BeaverCreek Artfarm/ Heart Barn (378 reviews), you'll be sure to have an unforgettable fishing experience. Plus, with popular amenities like pet-friendly accommodations, potable water, and campfires, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Don't forget to take advantage of other popular activities like swimming, wildlife watching, and of course, fishing! With an average price per night of $57 and options as low as $15, Hipcamp has the perfect camping spot for every budget. Start planning your fishing adventure on the Oregon Coast today!

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