The best dog-friendly RV parks 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.

97% (1.4K) 149 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Oregon Coast

Alder Grove

1. Alder Grove

100%
(15)
Lakeside, OR · 1 site
We have five acres at the end of a quiet street with the only traffic going to our neighbors. Our campsite is mostly shaded with large Fir and Cedar trees on one side and a Red Alder grove on the other side. Mid afternoon sun. Picnic table under a covered enclosure with lights and an electrical outlet. Site has 30 amp power and water hook ups. Local activities include sand dunes, fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, kayaking, biking, surfing. We are close to the town of Lakeside with restaurants, taverns, grocery store and gas station.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$65
 / night
OR Surf Camp (walk to beach)

2. OR Surf Camp (walk to beach)

100%
(1)
Depoe Bay, OR · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to the Dope Creek Surf Camp; a rustic and peaceful camp spot within the beautiful Otter Rock community on the Oregon coast. This property at located on Avenue A in OR and consists of .5 acres of natural land within the Otter Rock coastal community. It is a quick 4min walk to the Otter Rock beach and a 3min walk to Otter Crest Beach and Devil's Punchbowl; perfect for a surf safari, early morning agate hunting, or those who just want to enjoy the quiet ambiance of Otter Rock. The property consists of a flat gravel parking area with room for 3 automobiles, tuck campers, or camper vans, along with 3x tents. Please see additional information and specifics regarding the property, below. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Currently, there are no bathrooms on-site. For number one, let the nature be your guide. For number two, there are state park bathrooms located just before the stairs down to Otter Rock Beach. (This is only a 4 min walk away and open 24/7). **Nature poops anywhere on the property are strictly prohibited** 2. There is not running water or electricity on-site. Please plan accordingly. 3. Please keep noise to a minimum at all hours. Otter Rock is a small and tight-knit community built on respect, kindness, and a love for nature. We ask that you respect our amazing neighbors and the beauty of the area during the entirety of your stay. 4. No vans, campers, or RV's over 20ft. 5. There is a campfire ring on-site for guests use. No campfires outside the fire ring. Please keep fires to a responsible size and always use the spark stopper on top to mitigate rogue embers flying about. 6. There is no trash or recycling on site. If you pack it in, we ask that you pack it out.
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
River View

3. River View

95%
(95)
Florence, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
River View is located in Glenada. No bathroom or running water, but there are 2 electrical plugs (110V and 220V) available at the pole. We have a free-range farm atmosphere, with 2 kids, 2 large dogs, 2 cats, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are not allowed in the tiny house and that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land. We have firewood and fresh eggs for additional fees. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you bring your own portable toilet set up. No smoking in the Tiny House. This rustic property is close enough to Hwy 101 and downtown to be convenient, but far enough away to enjoy all the wildlife the Siuslaw River has to offer. Bird watching at its finest! Not to mention the view of Old Town! This little slice of rugged heaven is just above the Siuslaw River and right off of Hwy 101. There is a steep gravel driveway, but once at the top, it is flat, and the view is pretty amazing. From camp, you can see Old Town. Gaze down at the Siuslaw River and all the wildlife that comes with it! We regularly see deer, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and bald eagles. We have also had a bear that passes through, so beware of leaving food out. There are plenty of places to hike and visit nearby dunes, rivers, lakes, parks, and the ocean. Enjoy Florence's amazing food (ask the host for her favorites). It is quite an "up and down" walk to Old Town for dinner, or you can bring back take-out and eat it in the tiny house (no electricity or running water). Take a short walk to Prichard State Park for clamming or just relax with a book and feel the breeze off the river.  Whatever you enjoy, we’re sure you can find something close by!
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$44
 / night
The Ridge Camp

4. The Ridge Camp

Brookings, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The Ridge Camp | Peaceful Forest Getaway Near Redwood National Park Escape to The Ridge Camp, a serene retreat tucked among the trees near Brookings, Oregon. Explore forest trails, relax by the seasonal pond, and wander through fruit trees and mushrooms under the canopy. Dogs are welcome and can roam off-leash, making this a perfect spot for nature-loving campers and their furry friends. Just an hour from Redwood National Park, this peaceful hideaway offers a quiet base for hiking, reflection, and reconnecting with nature. Bring your sense of adventure — and your boots — to experience the beauty and calm of Oregon’s forested coast.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
AtRivers Edge RV Resort

5. AtRivers Edge RV Resort

95%
(11)
Harbor, OR · 70 sites · RVs, Lodging
With Chetco River frontage, a picturesque setting, friendly atmosphere and great fishing, AtRivers Edge RV Resort is “The Southern Oregon Coast’s own Brigadoon.” AtRivers Edge RV Resort can be a challenge to find, but we offer the peace and tranquility you seek at the end of a long day’s drive. Our riverside setting stretches ½ mile along the Chetco and is designed to sooth frayed nerves and rejuvenate the human spirit. Nestled in the Chetco River Valley, we are just out of the wind and fog belt and enjoy a temperate maritime climate all year. We reside in southern Oregon’s renowned “Banana Belt” and invite you to vacation with us and enjoy the scenic beauty and soothing sounds of the Chetco River. AtRivers Edge RV Resort takes pride in providing a serene environment that can accommodate our independent guests. Many of the great people who stay with us are very social and focused on having fun. Our clubhouse usually has activities such as potlucks, bingo, card playing, crafts, group functions and special events during our busy seasons. Many planned activities are available in the local area as well and schedules of these walking tours, exhibitions, festivals and events can be found in our local newspaper’s website www.currypilot.com.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

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.

97% (1.4K) 149 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Oregon Coast

Alder Grove

1. Alder Grove

100%
(15)
Lakeside, OR · 1 site
We have five acres at the end of a quiet street with the only traffic going to our neighbors. Our campsite is mostly shaded with large Fir and Cedar trees on one side and a Red Alder grove on the other side. Mid afternoon sun. Picnic table under a covered enclosure with lights and an electrical outlet. Site has 30 amp power and water hook ups. Local activities include sand dunes, fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, kayaking, biking, surfing. We are close to the town of Lakeside with restaurants, taverns, grocery store and gas station.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$65
 / night
OR Surf Camp (walk to beach)

2. OR Surf Camp (walk to beach)

100%
(1)
Depoe Bay, OR · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to the Dope Creek Surf Camp; a rustic and peaceful camp spot within the beautiful Otter Rock community on the Oregon coast. This property at located on Avenue A in OR and consists of .5 acres of natural land within the Otter Rock coastal community. It is a quick 4min walk to the Otter Rock beach and a 3min walk to Otter Crest Beach and Devil's Punchbowl; perfect for a surf safari, early morning agate hunting, or those who just want to enjoy the quiet ambiance of Otter Rock. The property consists of a flat gravel parking area with room for 3 automobiles, tuck campers, or camper vans, along with 3x tents. Please see additional information and specifics regarding the property, below. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Currently, there are no bathrooms on-site. For number one, let the nature be your guide. For number two, there are state park bathrooms located just before the stairs down to Otter Rock Beach. (This is only a 4 min walk away and open 24/7). **Nature poops anywhere on the property are strictly prohibited** 2. There is not running water or electricity on-site. Please plan accordingly. 3. Please keep noise to a minimum at all hours. Otter Rock is a small and tight-knit community built on respect, kindness, and a love for nature. We ask that you respect our amazing neighbors and the beauty of the area during the entirety of your stay. 4. No vans, campers, or RV's over 20ft. 5. There is a campfire ring on-site for guests use. No campfires outside the fire ring. Please keep fires to a responsible size and always use the spark stopper on top to mitigate rogue embers flying about. 6. There is no trash or recycling on site. If you pack it in, we ask that you pack it out.
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
River View

3. River View

95%
(95)
Florence, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
River View is located in Glenada. No bathroom or running water, but there are 2 electrical plugs (110V and 220V) available at the pole. We have a free-range farm atmosphere, with 2 kids, 2 large dogs, 2 cats, and 12 chickens. We allow Hip Campers to bring animals on the property with the understanding that they are not allowed in the tiny house and that they are good around children and other animals, as our kids and pets are often running around the land. We have firewood and fresh eggs for additional fees. THERE IS NO TOILET on the property. This is not a tent camping site unless you bring your own portable toilet set up. No smoking in the Tiny House. This rustic property is close enough to Hwy 101 and downtown to be convenient, but far enough away to enjoy all the wildlife the Siuslaw River has to offer. Bird watching at its finest! Not to mention the view of Old Town! This little slice of rugged heaven is just above the Siuslaw River and right off of Hwy 101. There is a steep gravel driveway, but once at the top, it is flat, and the view is pretty amazing. From camp, you can see Old Town. Gaze down at the Siuslaw River and all the wildlife that comes with it! We regularly see deer, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and bald eagles. We have also had a bear that passes through, so beware of leaving food out. There are plenty of places to hike and visit nearby dunes, rivers, lakes, parks, and the ocean. Enjoy Florence's amazing food (ask the host for her favorites). It is quite an "up and down" walk to Old Town for dinner, or you can bring back take-out and eat it in the tiny house (no electricity or running water). Take a short walk to Prichard State Park for clamming or just relax with a book and feel the breeze off the river.  Whatever you enjoy, we’re sure you can find something close by!
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$44
 / night
The Ridge Camp

4. The Ridge Camp

Brookings, OR · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The Ridge Camp | Peaceful Forest Getaway Near Redwood National Park Escape to The Ridge Camp, a serene retreat tucked among the trees near Brookings, Oregon. Explore forest trails, relax by the seasonal pond, and wander through fruit trees and mushrooms under the canopy. Dogs are welcome and can roam off-leash, making this a perfect spot for nature-loving campers and their furry friends. Just an hour from Redwood National Park, this peaceful hideaway offers a quiet base for hiking, reflection, and reconnecting with nature. Bring your sense of adventure — and your boots — to experience the beauty and calm of Oregon’s forested coast.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
AtRivers Edge RV Resort

5. AtRivers Edge RV Resort

95%
(11)
Harbor, OR · 70 sites · RVs, Lodging
With Chetco River frontage, a picturesque setting, friendly atmosphere and great fishing, AtRivers Edge RV Resort is “The Southern Oregon Coast’s own Brigadoon.” AtRivers Edge RV Resort can be a challenge to find, but we offer the peace and tranquility you seek at the end of a long day’s drive. Our riverside setting stretches ½ mile along the Chetco and is designed to sooth frayed nerves and rejuvenate the human spirit. Nestled in the Chetco River Valley, we are just out of the wind and fog belt and enjoy a temperate maritime climate all year. We reside in southern Oregon’s renowned “Banana Belt” and invite you to vacation with us and enjoy the scenic beauty and soothing sounds of the Chetco River. AtRivers Edge RV Resort takes pride in providing a serene environment that can accommodate our independent guests. Many of the great people who stay with us are very social and focused on having fun. Our clubhouse usually has activities such as potlucks, bingo, card playing, crafts, group functions and special events during our busy seasons. Many planned activities are available in the local area as well and schedules of these walking tours, exhibitions, festivals and events can be found in our local newspaper’s website www.currypilot.com.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

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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.