The best dog-friendly glamping sites in Oregon Coast

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Stretching nearly 400 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River in the north to the edge of the California redwoods, the Oregon Coast is one of the most beautiful natural features of an undeniably stunning state. Here you’ll find a mix of artsy towns and majestic state parks, an extensive network of national forest biking and hiking trails, and mile upon mile of shoreline. Like the rest of the Pacific Northwest, there's plenty to experience here for lovers of the great outdoors, and numerous camping sites operated by Oregon State Parks.

98% (414) 123 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Oregon Coast

The Retreat at Cannon Beach

1. The Retreat at Cannon Beach

89%
(14)
Cannon Beach, OR · 89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay, Relax & Wander in Cannon Beach Make your escape to the west coast where the sea meets the wilderness. Find yourself relaxing in a cozy cabin, or in the outdoors with a tent, or bring your RV for a ride. Stay a while, and live the good life. At The Retreat at Cannon Beach, you’ll find a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Whether you’re relaxing in the cozy interiors or exploring the scenic surroundings, every aspect of your stay is crafted for comfort and enjoyment. Enjoy The Town Explore the charm of Cannon Beach right from The Retreat’s doorstep. Stroll through the quaint town filled with unique shops, art galleries, and delightful eateries. Take in the stunning coastal views, visit iconic landmarks like Haystack Rock, and enjoy the vibrant local culture. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Cannon Beach offers something for everyone, making your stay at The Retreat even more memorable. Our Tent Camping Experience the true essence of outdoor camping with our tent camping options at The Retreat at Cannon Beach. Tucked away in a quiet and relaxing environment, our tent sites offer the perfect blend of nature and comfort. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or new to the experience, our tent camping provides an ideal escape into the beauty of the Oregon Coast.
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Sunset Bay Meadows

2. Sunset Bay Meadows

96%
(1245)
Coos Bay, OR · 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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Cornerstone Ranch

3. Cornerstone Ranch

97%
(761)
Gold Beach, OR · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Cornerstone Ranch is a pristine Ranch of about 500 acres on the Rogue River and against the Pacific Ocean offering too many experiences to count. You can even bring your horse... FYI, Hipcamps map for site locations is not correct. Two go next to the driveway and the other four follow the creek. From the South GPS is very accurate to our driveway. Coming from the North, GPS may drop you a few driveways away as that is the property line. Keep driving about another 1/8th mile until you see the large red "Cornerstone Ranch" sign. That is our driveway. Welcome... The ranch offers 6 different campsites. Campfires are allowed (outside of burn bans), and there is a toilet in off season and Port-A-Potties during the summer on site as well. Reviews from guests: "During the night we could hear Elk and the nearby nature! When we woke up we got to visit with the horses, use the really clean port-potty, and chat with Bonnie and Chris the Hosts. They have tons of recommendations, but our favorite was the Indian creek cafe across the river. The areas so great and clean and the host cares about their guests! Would recommend!"
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Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

4. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

100%
(21)
State park in Oregon · 25 sites
Sandboard down dramatic dunes or swim in a freshwater lake at this coastal family favorite.
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Beverly Beach State Park

5. Beverly Beach State Park

90%
(43)
State park in Oregon · 25 sites
Camp or stay in a yurt right by the beach at this expansive family favorite.
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Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

6. Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

100%
(6)
Coos Bay, OR · 85 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Coos Bay, where every RV and tent site offers breathtaking views and the soothing sounds of the Pacific Ocean. This unique campground is designed for those who crave an immersive outdoor experience, with each site providing a direct connection to the natural beauty of the Oregon coast. At Sun Outdoors, you can explore the pet-friendly beach and its fascinating tide pools, perfect for a day of family fun. For the fishing enthusiasts, the nearby waters offer excellent opportunities for crabbing and fishing. The surrounding area is rich with attractions, including thrilling whale watching, scenic state parks, delightful wineries, and even hot air balloon rides. Don’t forget to visit local museums to learn more about the region's history and culture. After a day filled with adventure, unwind around the campfire and share stories under the stars at one of the top-rated RV parks on the Oregon coast.
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$29
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Powder Creek Campground

7. Powder Creek Campground

99%
(1609)
Beaver, OR · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Powder Creek Ranch is 362 acres, nestled into a valley, surrounded by forest in the Oregon Coast Range. The campground is in a secluded meadow next to Powder Creek, a pristine year round stream, perfect for wading and playing in. If you're looking to unplug and escape from the chaos of city life, we are all about peace and quiet and connecting with nature. Each of our 13 extra large campsites offers access to the creek, a picnic table and campfire ring. All sites accommodate RVs as well as tent camping. No hook-ups or potable water available. There are seven (7) creek side sites, one site next to a pond and all have ample space around them so you don't feel crowded. Our newest addition is a cabin overlooking Powder Creek, tucked away by itself. Solar powered. The Ranch has 1/2 mile of Nestucca River frontage where you can swim or fish, whichever floats your boat. Niagara Creek/Pheasant Creek falls is a nearby hiking trail and there are roads as well as deer and elk trails to explore all over the ranch. If you feel like venturing further, the beach is 23 miles away in Pacific City. Tillamook is 25 miles. We also offer pasture raised pork for sale. A variety of sausages (breakfast, chorizo, Italian, Bratwurst and French Garlic links) and pork chops.
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Kilchis River Retreat

8. Kilchis River Retreat

95%
(60)
Idaville, OR · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy a quarter mile of Kilchis River access in the Tillamook Forest! If you prefer a more private setting you can put up a tent or bring a small RV on the riverside site on the far west end of the property, or choose the comfort of staying in our rustic cabin. Book both sites for extra large groups or if you need more space/privacy. There is no electricity or running water in the cabin, however a generator can be rented if it is desired. Potable water is also available if you bring a jug to fill. A portable toilet is available on-site. Take advantage of the opportunity to go fishing, swimming, or launch your boat/kayak/tube. Alternatively, simply relax and enjoy the picturesque views of the river and the wildlife in the coastal rainforest. Watch the salmon jump during spawning season in November, or cast a rod from our private fishing spot. We are also a birdwatcher's and rockhounding paradise! Just a few minutes away from town amenities, this location allows you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the forested river canyon, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We are family and fur baby friendly! If you are an animal lover, take the time to enjoy a visit with our cats and chickens too. *Please note, while we have no direct neighbors, we are in a narrow river canyon. There is an active farm and wedding venue across the river. You may hear distant noise of their operations or events, depending on the season. There is also a quarry across the road that operates M-F, from 8a-3p that sometimes can be heard sporadically throughout the day.
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RC Larson Longhorn Ranch

9. RC Larson Longhorn Ranch

98%
(561)
Tillamook, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to a premier Texas Longhorn ranch where you will be staying right next to the Trask River with access to fishing, boating and kayaking. If you are needing a little sensory-deprivation from everyday life. You have found it!! We invite you to experience a relaxing, calming atmosphere on the riverbank of the Trask River. Pitch your tent or bring your RV and embrace mother nature. Please contact me by phone 503-812-0630, as you can see we have closed our sites. However, i'm willing to work with folks around time frames. Thank you, Carmen
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Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

10. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest in Oregon · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

11. Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

75%
(6)
State park in Oregon · 22 sites
Cozy up in this compact state park below an Oregon Coast lighthouse.
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Bay Point Landing

12. Bay Point Landing

89%
(107)
Coos Bay, OR · 158 sites · RVs, Lodging
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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$64
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The Cloud

13. The Cloud

95%
(41)
Barview, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The intention behind naming this the Cloud, is in honor of the lands the atmospheric connection to the Sea. The Cloud, is currently in the process of becoming a retreat space and eco village for guests to come experience. While still curating the space, the land is being brought together with a passion for saving trees and their priceless ecological function. The large Spruce trees that cover the land stand with strong branches and are covered with magnificent green needles. These needles collect water vapor from the air, thus offering water droplets onto the ground. This natural process provides a vibrant and lush natural habitat. The Cloud is an intentional space where those on the land are invited to become mindful and connect not only with the land, but with themselves.
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Beachfront Getaway

14. Beachfront Getaway

100%
(25)
Bandon, OR · 1 site
4 acres on the beach with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Amazing campsite and adjacent casita. Casita available upon request. Private trails to the beach and amazing vistas. Outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen and outhouse. Imagine having your own private compound nestled in the forest on the beach. 5 minutes from world class mountain biking and amazing hiking trails along the coast. Star fish, sea lions, bald eagles and whales are usual visitors on any given day.
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$175
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Steelhead Camp on the Chetco River

15. Steelhead Camp on the Chetco River

Brookings, OR · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Rustic A-frame Cabin plus campsite for RV /trailer or tent Tucked away in a peaceful natural setting, this charming A-frame cabin is the perfect escape for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Just minutes away from the renowned Chetco River, you'll have access to some of the region's best fishing, known for its salmon and steelhead runs. Spend your mornings casting a line in crystal-clear waters known for salmon and steelhead, and your afternoons exploring nearby forest trails, swimming holes and scenic viewpoints. Whether you enjoy flyfishing, kayaking, hiking, or simply relaxing outdoors, this location offers something for everyone. After a rewarding day on the water, unwind on the deck, grill your catch and enjoy the peaceful sound of nature. Located within easy Reach of Brookings, you'll have access to supplies while still enjoying privacy and quiet. The cabin is off grid There is no Toilet No electricity You will need to supply the following: YOUR OWN WATER FIREWOOD 16 OUNCE PROPANE TANKS (for the campstove) BLANKETS AND BEDDING FLASHLIGHT STRICTLY FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING RULES FOR THE TOILET DO NOT THROW TOILET PAPER AFTER YOU HAVE PEED INTO THE TOILET [PUT IT IN THE TRASH IF YOU NEED TO FLUSH TOILET AFTER YOU HAVE TAKEN A NUMBER TWO YOU MUST FILL THE BACK TANK OF TOILET WITH WATER GROM JUGS PROVIDED AND USE THE PLUNGER IF NECESSARY TO FLUSH IF YOU CLOG THE TOILET YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLUMBING BILL.
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Hidden Pillar Retreat

16. Hidden Pillar Retreat

Rosburg, WA · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to 13 acres of peaceful Pacific Northwest forest where the Columbia River meets towering trees, and stillness replaces the noise of everyday life. Wake to bald eagles calling overhead. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, watching river traffic, or listening to waves lap the rocky shore. Gather around evening fires under the stars, surrounded by nothing but wind in the trees and the quiet you've been craving. This place is great for: - Solo adventurers and couples wanting private, self-sufficient camping - Artists and creatives seeking inspiring retreat space - Meditation and forest bathing groups drawn to collective quiet - Scouts, clubs, or church groups seeking authentic outdoor experiences - Intentional small gatherings—low-key family reunions or friend groups united by peace, not parties There are three distinct areas to Hidden Pillar. Creekside and/or Riverside camp site bookings do not include access to structures at the cabin. - Off-grid cabin with wood stove, composting toilet, solar power, outdoor kitchen with basic supplies and grill, picnic shelter, and group camp (up to 10 tents) - Creekside primitive camp on a bluff overlooking the river—secluded, wooded - Riverside clearing with picnic table, fire pit and river views—most accessible site including access for some RV's All sites include access to on-site trails, shared Columbia River shoreline access, and portable toilets. What to Know Before You Book The cabin sleeps 3 adults comfortably and has basic amenities inside: bed and futon with bedding, chairs and table, games and a small library. The outdoor kitchen includes two picnic tables, a gas and charcoal grill with burner, basic cooking equipment, and dishes for 8. Propane and wood fire pits are included. Camping at Hidden Pillar is a primitive, off-grid experience: - No electricity; no running water - Bring all water or purification system; pack out all trash - Gravel roads are steep and rutted—high-clearance vehicle recommended for cabin and Creekside access Hidden Pillar Retreat provides easy access to Southwest Washington Coast beaches, historic river towns (Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Astoria), Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge, and excellent boating/kayaking.
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Two Capes Lookout

17. Two Capes Lookout

100%
(10)
Cloverdale, OR · 15 sites
An intimate hideaway on the rugged Oregon coast, Two Capes Lookout is an immersive, year-round retreat. Straddling lush green forests and cliffside ocean views, the trees literally meet the sea on this stunning 58-acre property, where guests can enjoy the quiet beauty of sleeping under the stars—without sacrificing convenience or comfort. Our property showcases the incomparable beauty of the Oregon coastline—where soaring Sitka Spruce forests open onto dramatic Pacific Ocean views. Nestled between Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout, this serene wilderness feels miles from anywhere, yet is mere minutes from Pacific City and less than two hours from Portland. Among our 58 private acres, you’ll discover a historic quarry with a year-round waterfall, nearly two acres of sun-dappled marshland and breathtaking views of ocean cliffs. From hiking and surfing, to soaking and stargazing, there are countless activities to fill the days (and nights!), whether enjoying the nearby, secluded beach and trails or exploring the many state parks and protected natural areas in our vicinity.
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Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

18. Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

98%
(22)
Elkton, OR · 1 site
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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$189
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Yaquina Bend

19. Yaquina Bend

97%
(19)
Toledo, OR · 1 site
Relaxation and privacy in nature await! Our tipi is a 18' Handcrafted Sioux Tipi incorperating 4 raised sleeping cots. There is also a zip bell tent with 2 raised sleeping cots. Yaquina Bend camp can accommodate 6 campers in all. The camp is 2 acres along the Yaquina River headwaters in the coastal hills, surrounded by forest and valley praries. The fire pit includes a grill and seats so no need to pack chairs. Beach access along the Yaquina River is great for swimming and innertubing in the summer. We have some advanced terrain please use the rope to assist you in getting into the water. Only 20 minutes from the Newport, this camp can make a great home base for day trips to the beach, restaurants, and shops. Yaquina-Bend is the perfect place to relax, connect with nature, and spend quality time with friends and family.
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Strawberry Island private beach

20. Strawberry Island private beach

100%
(1)
Coos Bay, OR · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our historic south Empire oasis is a private, secluded and personal natural wildlife view spot. Coos Bay beauty at its best. Nestled between First Creek and Strawberry Island. Come visit our "little piece of Heaven" on the bay. We have kayaks, an outdoor kitchen and wifi! What more do you need. This year we are opening our gates to tours and gatherings. (We allow multiple cars not only one as listed) We are just minutes from beautiful beaches and hiking, (not to mention our own beach at the end of the walkway) mushrooming, crabbing and more. We would love to give you one of our several tours: Waterfalls, wild kayak Bonsai adventure, Ocean trail and more. Not only that, we can arrange for you to have coffee delivered to your door or a BBQ party for your party. Four hours south of Portland, two hours North of the CA boarder. Coos Bay has an regional airport made accessible by our world class golf course Bandon Dunes 1/2 hour from our place. The airport has one 55 minute flight a day to San Francisco. While the listing says "no wheel chair access" this is just for the camper because there are steps. If someone in your party has a wheelchair and would like to camp we can help you arrange the area for a tent or car camping for that individual but we do not have an accessible toilet other than an REI camp seat on bucket we can let you borrow if you promise to clean :) Our tiny house is on the same property as this camper. We have two gates so our guests have a private entrance with secure parking. There are two well behaved dogs, Figi and Kit and one cat, Riddle on the property. It is okay to have your well behaved dog off leash and a small camp fire most times of the year. We have an outdoor sitting area and BBQ. Small shower bath combo in the camper and in progress a dog washing station! Even though the photos illustrate the beauty and privacy to the West, we do hear some traffic to the East and the ground can be a bit muddy near the bay. We encourage guests to walk on the pathways vs the marsh which we are preserving if they head out to the sandy beach to clam or kayak. Other sports that could be fun would be kite surfing, or wet suit swimming.
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$100
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Stretching nearly 400 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River in the north to the edge of the California redwoods, the Oregon Coast is one of the most beautiful natural features of an undeniably stunning state. Here you’ll find a mix of artsy towns and majestic state parks, an extensive network of national forest biking and hiking trails, and mile upon mile of shoreline. Like the rest of the Pacific Northwest, there's plenty to experience here for lovers of the great outdoors, and numerous camping sites operated by Oregon State Parks.

98% (414) 123 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Oregon Coast

The Retreat at Cannon Beach

1. The Retreat at Cannon Beach

89%
(14)
Cannon Beach, OR · 89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay, Relax & Wander in Cannon Beach Make your escape to the west coast where the sea meets the wilderness. Find yourself relaxing in a cozy cabin, or in the outdoors with a tent, or bring your RV for a ride. Stay a while, and live the good life. At The Retreat at Cannon Beach, you’ll find a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Whether you’re relaxing in the cozy interiors or exploring the scenic surroundings, every aspect of your stay is crafted for comfort and enjoyment. Enjoy The Town Explore the charm of Cannon Beach right from The Retreat’s doorstep. Stroll through the quaint town filled with unique shops, art galleries, and delightful eateries. Take in the stunning coastal views, visit iconic landmarks like Haystack Rock, and enjoy the vibrant local culture. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Cannon Beach offers something for everyone, making your stay at The Retreat even more memorable. Our Tent Camping Experience the true essence of outdoor camping with our tent camping options at The Retreat at Cannon Beach. Tucked away in a quiet and relaxing environment, our tent sites offer the perfect blend of nature and comfort. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or new to the experience, our tent camping provides an ideal escape into the beauty of the Oregon Coast.
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Sunset Bay Meadows

2. Sunset Bay Meadows

96%
(1245)
Coos Bay, OR · 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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Cornerstone Ranch

3. Cornerstone Ranch

97%
(761)
Gold Beach, OR · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Cornerstone Ranch is a pristine Ranch of about 500 acres on the Rogue River and against the Pacific Ocean offering too many experiences to count. You can even bring your horse... FYI, Hipcamps map for site locations is not correct. Two go next to the driveway and the other four follow the creek. From the South GPS is very accurate to our driveway. Coming from the North, GPS may drop you a few driveways away as that is the property line. Keep driving about another 1/8th mile until you see the large red "Cornerstone Ranch" sign. That is our driveway. Welcome... The ranch offers 6 different campsites. Campfires are allowed (outside of burn bans), and there is a toilet in off season and Port-A-Potties during the summer on site as well. Reviews from guests: "During the night we could hear Elk and the nearby nature! When we woke up we got to visit with the horses, use the really clean port-potty, and chat with Bonnie and Chris the Hosts. They have tons of recommendations, but our favorite was the Indian creek cafe across the river. The areas so great and clean and the host cares about their guests! Would recommend!"
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Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

4. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

100%
(21)
State park in Oregon · 25 sites
Sandboard down dramatic dunes or swim in a freshwater lake at this coastal family favorite.
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Beverly Beach State Park

5. Beverly Beach State Park

90%
(43)
State park in Oregon · 25 sites
Camp or stay in a yurt right by the beach at this expansive family favorite.
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Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

6. Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

100%
(6)
Coos Bay, OR · 85 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the unparalleled charm of Sun Outdoors Coos Bay, where every RV and tent site offers breathtaking views and the soothing sounds of the Pacific Ocean. This unique campground is designed for those who crave an immersive outdoor experience, with each site providing a direct connection to the natural beauty of the Oregon coast. At Sun Outdoors, you can explore the pet-friendly beach and its fascinating tide pools, perfect for a day of family fun. For the fishing enthusiasts, the nearby waters offer excellent opportunities for crabbing and fishing. The surrounding area is rich with attractions, including thrilling whale watching, scenic state parks, delightful wineries, and even hot air balloon rides. Don’t forget to visit local museums to learn more about the region's history and culture. After a day filled with adventure, unwind around the campfire and share stories under the stars at one of the top-rated RV parks on the Oregon coast.
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$29
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Powder Creek Campground

7. Powder Creek Campground

99%
(1609)
Beaver, OR · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Powder Creek Ranch is 362 acres, nestled into a valley, surrounded by forest in the Oregon Coast Range. The campground is in a secluded meadow next to Powder Creek, a pristine year round stream, perfect for wading and playing in. If you're looking to unplug and escape from the chaos of city life, we are all about peace and quiet and connecting with nature. Each of our 13 extra large campsites offers access to the creek, a picnic table and campfire ring. All sites accommodate RVs as well as tent camping. No hook-ups or potable water available. There are seven (7) creek side sites, one site next to a pond and all have ample space around them so you don't feel crowded. Our newest addition is a cabin overlooking Powder Creek, tucked away by itself. Solar powered. The Ranch has 1/2 mile of Nestucca River frontage where you can swim or fish, whichever floats your boat. Niagara Creek/Pheasant Creek falls is a nearby hiking trail and there are roads as well as deer and elk trails to explore all over the ranch. If you feel like venturing further, the beach is 23 miles away in Pacific City. Tillamook is 25 miles. We also offer pasture raised pork for sale. A variety of sausages (breakfast, chorizo, Italian, Bratwurst and French Garlic links) and pork chops.
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Kilchis River Retreat

8. Kilchis River Retreat

95%
(60)
Idaville, OR · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy a quarter mile of Kilchis River access in the Tillamook Forest! If you prefer a more private setting you can put up a tent or bring a small RV on the riverside site on the far west end of the property, or choose the comfort of staying in our rustic cabin. Book both sites for extra large groups or if you need more space/privacy. There is no electricity or running water in the cabin, however a generator can be rented if it is desired. Potable water is also available if you bring a jug to fill. A portable toilet is available on-site. Take advantage of the opportunity to go fishing, swimming, or launch your boat/kayak/tube. Alternatively, simply relax and enjoy the picturesque views of the river and the wildlife in the coastal rainforest. Watch the salmon jump during spawning season in November, or cast a rod from our private fishing spot. We are also a birdwatcher's and rockhounding paradise! Just a few minutes away from town amenities, this location allows you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the forested river canyon, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We are family and fur baby friendly! If you are an animal lover, take the time to enjoy a visit with our cats and chickens too. *Please note, while we have no direct neighbors, we are in a narrow river canyon. There is an active farm and wedding venue across the river. You may hear distant noise of their operations or events, depending on the season. There is also a quarry across the road that operates M-F, from 8a-3p that sometimes can be heard sporadically throughout the day.
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RC Larson Longhorn Ranch

9. RC Larson Longhorn Ranch

98%
(561)
Tillamook, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to a premier Texas Longhorn ranch where you will be staying right next to the Trask River with access to fishing, boating and kayaking. If you are needing a little sensory-deprivation from everyday life. You have found it!! We invite you to experience a relaxing, calming atmosphere on the riverbank of the Trask River. Pitch your tent or bring your RV and embrace mother nature. Please contact me by phone 503-812-0630, as you can see we have closed our sites. However, i'm willing to work with folks around time frames. Thank you, Carmen
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Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

10. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest in Oregon · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

11. Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

75%
(6)
State park in Oregon · 22 sites
Cozy up in this compact state park below an Oregon Coast lighthouse.
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Bay Point Landing

12. Bay Point Landing

89%
(107)
Coos Bay, OR · 158 sites · RVs, Lodging
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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The Cloud

13. The Cloud

95%
(41)
Barview, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The intention behind naming this the Cloud, is in honor of the lands the atmospheric connection to the Sea. The Cloud, is currently in the process of becoming a retreat space and eco village for guests to come experience. While still curating the space, the land is being brought together with a passion for saving trees and their priceless ecological function. The large Spruce trees that cover the land stand with strong branches and are covered with magnificent green needles. These needles collect water vapor from the air, thus offering water droplets onto the ground. This natural process provides a vibrant and lush natural habitat. The Cloud is an intentional space where those on the land are invited to become mindful and connect not only with the land, but with themselves.
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Beachfront Getaway

14. Beachfront Getaway

100%
(25)
Bandon, OR · 1 site
4 acres on the beach with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Amazing campsite and adjacent casita. Casita available upon request. Private trails to the beach and amazing vistas. Outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen and outhouse. Imagine having your own private compound nestled in the forest on the beach. 5 minutes from world class mountain biking and amazing hiking trails along the coast. Star fish, sea lions, bald eagles and whales are usual visitors on any given day.
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Steelhead Camp on the Chetco River

15. Steelhead Camp on the Chetco River

Brookings, OR · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Rustic A-frame Cabin plus campsite for RV /trailer or tent Tucked away in a peaceful natural setting, this charming A-frame cabin is the perfect escape for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Just minutes away from the renowned Chetco River, you'll have access to some of the region's best fishing, known for its salmon and steelhead runs. Spend your mornings casting a line in crystal-clear waters known for salmon and steelhead, and your afternoons exploring nearby forest trails, swimming holes and scenic viewpoints. Whether you enjoy flyfishing, kayaking, hiking, or simply relaxing outdoors, this location offers something for everyone. After a rewarding day on the water, unwind on the deck, grill your catch and enjoy the peaceful sound of nature. Located within easy Reach of Brookings, you'll have access to supplies while still enjoying privacy and quiet. The cabin is off grid There is no Toilet No electricity You will need to supply the following: YOUR OWN WATER FIREWOOD 16 OUNCE PROPANE TANKS (for the campstove) BLANKETS AND BEDDING FLASHLIGHT STRICTLY FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING RULES FOR THE TOILET DO NOT THROW TOILET PAPER AFTER YOU HAVE PEED INTO THE TOILET [PUT IT IN THE TRASH IF YOU NEED TO FLUSH TOILET AFTER YOU HAVE TAKEN A NUMBER TWO YOU MUST FILL THE BACK TANK OF TOILET WITH WATER GROM JUGS PROVIDED AND USE THE PLUNGER IF NECESSARY TO FLUSH IF YOU CLOG THE TOILET YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLUMBING BILL.
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$30
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Hidden Pillar Retreat

16. Hidden Pillar Retreat

Rosburg, WA · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to 13 acres of peaceful Pacific Northwest forest where the Columbia River meets towering trees, and stillness replaces the noise of everyday life. Wake to bald eagles calling overhead. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, watching river traffic, or listening to waves lap the rocky shore. Gather around evening fires under the stars, surrounded by nothing but wind in the trees and the quiet you've been craving. This place is great for: - Solo adventurers and couples wanting private, self-sufficient camping - Artists and creatives seeking inspiring retreat space - Meditation and forest bathing groups drawn to collective quiet - Scouts, clubs, or church groups seeking authentic outdoor experiences - Intentional small gatherings—low-key family reunions or friend groups united by peace, not parties There are three distinct areas to Hidden Pillar. Creekside and/or Riverside camp site bookings do not include access to structures at the cabin. - Off-grid cabin with wood stove, composting toilet, solar power, outdoor kitchen with basic supplies and grill, picnic shelter, and group camp (up to 10 tents) - Creekside primitive camp on a bluff overlooking the river—secluded, wooded - Riverside clearing with picnic table, fire pit and river views—most accessible site including access for some RV's All sites include access to on-site trails, shared Columbia River shoreline access, and portable toilets. What to Know Before You Book The cabin sleeps 3 adults comfortably and has basic amenities inside: bed and futon with bedding, chairs and table, games and a small library. The outdoor kitchen includes two picnic tables, a gas and charcoal grill with burner, basic cooking equipment, and dishes for 8. Propane and wood fire pits are included. Camping at Hidden Pillar is a primitive, off-grid experience: - No electricity; no running water - Bring all water or purification system; pack out all trash - Gravel roads are steep and rutted—high-clearance vehicle recommended for cabin and Creekside access Hidden Pillar Retreat provides easy access to Southwest Washington Coast beaches, historic river towns (Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Astoria), Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge, and excellent boating/kayaking.
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Two Capes Lookout

17. Two Capes Lookout

100%
(10)
Cloverdale, OR · 15 sites
An intimate hideaway on the rugged Oregon coast, Two Capes Lookout is an immersive, year-round retreat. Straddling lush green forests and cliffside ocean views, the trees literally meet the sea on this stunning 58-acre property, where guests can enjoy the quiet beauty of sleeping under the stars—without sacrificing convenience or comfort. Our property showcases the incomparable beauty of the Oregon coastline—where soaring Sitka Spruce forests open onto dramatic Pacific Ocean views. Nestled between Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout, this serene wilderness feels miles from anywhere, yet is mere minutes from Pacific City and less than two hours from Portland. Among our 58 private acres, you’ll discover a historic quarry with a year-round waterfall, nearly two acres of sun-dappled marshland and breathtaking views of ocean cliffs. From hiking and surfing, to soaking and stargazing, there are countless activities to fill the days (and nights!), whether enjoying the nearby, secluded beach and trails or exploring the many state parks and protected natural areas in our vicinity.
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$231
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Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

18. Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

98%
(22)
Elkton, OR · 1 site
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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Yaquina Bend

19. Yaquina Bend

97%
(19)
Toledo, OR · 1 site
Relaxation and privacy in nature await! Our tipi is a 18' Handcrafted Sioux Tipi incorperating 4 raised sleeping cots. There is also a zip bell tent with 2 raised sleeping cots. Yaquina Bend camp can accommodate 6 campers in all. The camp is 2 acres along the Yaquina River headwaters in the coastal hills, surrounded by forest and valley praries. The fire pit includes a grill and seats so no need to pack chairs. Beach access along the Yaquina River is great for swimming and innertubing in the summer. We have some advanced terrain please use the rope to assist you in getting into the water. Only 20 minutes from the Newport, this camp can make a great home base for day trips to the beach, restaurants, and shops. Yaquina-Bend is the perfect place to relax, connect with nature, and spend quality time with friends and family.
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Strawberry Island private beach

20. Strawberry Island private beach

100%
(1)
Coos Bay, OR · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our historic south Empire oasis is a private, secluded and personal natural wildlife view spot. Coos Bay beauty at its best. Nestled between First Creek and Strawberry Island. Come visit our "little piece of Heaven" on the bay. We have kayaks, an outdoor kitchen and wifi! What more do you need. This year we are opening our gates to tours and gatherings. (We allow multiple cars not only one as listed) We are just minutes from beautiful beaches and hiking, (not to mention our own beach at the end of the walkway) mushrooming, crabbing and more. We would love to give you one of our several tours: Waterfalls, wild kayak Bonsai adventure, Ocean trail and more. Not only that, we can arrange for you to have coffee delivered to your door or a BBQ party for your party. Four hours south of Portland, two hours North of the CA boarder. Coos Bay has an regional airport made accessible by our world class golf course Bandon Dunes 1/2 hour from our place. The airport has one 55 minute flight a day to San Francisco. While the listing says "no wheel chair access" this is just for the camper because there are steps. If someone in your party has a wheelchair and would like to camp we can help you arrange the area for a tent or car camping for that individual but we do not have an accessible toilet other than an REI camp seat on bucket we can let you borrow if you promise to clean :) Our tiny house is on the same property as this camper. We have two gates so our guests have a private entrance with secure parking. There are two well behaved dogs, Figi and Kit and one cat, Riddle on the property. It is okay to have your well behaved dog off leash and a small camp fire most times of the year. We have an outdoor sitting area and BBQ. Small shower bath combo in the camper and in progress a dog washing station! Even though the photos illustrate the beauty and privacy to the West, we do hear some traffic to the East and the ground can be a bit muddy near the bay. We encourage guests to walk on the pathways vs the marsh which we are preserving if they head out to the sandy beach to clam or kayak. Other sports that could be fun would be kite surfing, or wet suit swimming.
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Oregon Coast camping guide

Where to go

North Coast

A weekend getaway from Portland, this region features a mix of coastal communities—namely AstoriaSeasideCannon Beach, and Manzanita—plus plenty of state parks such as Hug Point State Recreation Site, famous for its tidepools. Other camping spots include historic Fort Stevens State Park, home to one of the largest campgrounds in the country (and a shipwreck), and Nehalem Bay State Park, which occupies a sand spit between Nehalem Bay and the Pacific. From here, it’s a short drive to Tillamook and Cape Lookout State Park, which offers tent sites, RV sites, cabins, and yurts—plus hot showers—at its Seaside campground.

Central Coast

Extending from Lincoln City down to the city of Florence, the Central Coast mixes developed areas and rugged forestland. Popular towns include Depoe Bay, which touts itself as the whale-watching capital of the Oregon Coast, and Newport, home to the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. When it comes to camping, consider Beverly Beach State Park, with its huge campground right by the beach, or South Beach State Park, just south of Newport.

South Coast

Extending from Florence down to the California border, Oregon’s South Coast is considered the state’s most picturesque stretch. It’s home to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, a massive stretch of sand dunes popular for off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding, and Coos Bay, the largest coastal Oregon City and a prime crabbing spot. Cape Blanco State Park marks the westernmost point in the state, while other beach camping spots include Humbug Mountain State Park near Port Orford and Harris Beach State Park near Brookings.

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