Limekiln State Park Campground — TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Reviewed May. 25, 2019

Fall asleep to the sound of the ocean - yes please!

There are 12 ocean sites, three of them are up a rocky slope. There are other sites in the redwoods. We were lucky to get an ocean site without a reservation on a Monday and Tuesday at the end of October but the best spots are best reserved. I believe some are set aside for walk-ins. There is also day use but the beach access is reserved for campers. Two toilets, one sink and one shower for the 12 ocean sites but one of the toilets was out of order while we were there. Although there was a light in the other, it was not working but I would assume campers would have flashlights. Camp hosts are very friendly and we had great conversations with other campers. Sites are kinda close together but while we were there not all were occupied so it felt fine. Four short moderate trails were easily doable in one day. One along a creek, one to a viewpoint, one to a great waterfall (caution; there are four stream crossings) and one to the remains of four lime kilns. No hookups and the size of vehicle (no big RVs) is restricted. Fantastic sunsets and while we loved this campground, it was pricey ($35 vs $20 for Oregon state parks for a non hookup site)

  • Review photo of Limekiln State Park Campground — TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Lee D., May 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Limekiln State Park Campground — TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Lee D., May 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Limekiln State Park Campground — TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Lee D., May 25, 2019