Stunning beach access
Sites close together. Charge for use showers on a timer. Laundry room locked when host not present. There is a pond between camp grounds and the Pacific big enough to kayak .
Sites close together. Charge for use showers on a timer. Laundry room locked when host not present. There is a pond between camp grounds and the Pacific big enough to kayak .
We had no issues finding the campground(CG). We were not aware of a site number upon arrival, nor was there any check-in info. There was an arrow pointing at the restroom billboard, which had no check-in information. We called the camp host number on the CG fees sign as you entered the CG area. He said there should have been a unit number on the confirmation email, and lo and behold, there was a line item,'Unit(s): 3' on our confirmation email, so that was our site number. When we walked around to the other side of the restroom and shower buildings, there was a check-in both with misc info plus wifi info and password on the back of the laundry/resource center building. Odd location for the check-in booth, as it is on the road exiting the park. We then went to the back-in site/unit 3 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). All the sites here are water and electric. It was a fairly easy back-in. We had to disconnect our 40 rig and diagonally park our F450. The water and electricity were at the back of the site, and we needed about 25 feet of water hose and an electric cord. They also had decent water pressure. There were no trees in the center side of the loop, so we had no issues getting a Starlink connection or a south-pointing satellite. We got two bars on Verizon. The price we paid does not include taxes or online registration fee. The sites for the most part are nicely spaced. We were there in late December/early January, so we pretty much had the place to ourselves. The CG has a nice laundry room with a book swap. There were two washers and two dryers, but one dryer was broken and the other didn't heat up very well. A wash costs$2, and drying starts at 50 cents. As the showers are$1.50, they have a change machine in the laundry building, but it only takes$1 and$5 bills. The camp host checked in with us to make sure we were doing okay and were happy with our stay. We let him know about the dryer issue and he told us he was waiting for the county to come fix both dryers. There are nice trails out to Lake Floras and the ocean. Even in the bad weather, there were daily walkers. The nearest amenities are Langlois Market on US-101, which has been featured in Only in Your State OR, head to Langlois Market, where you'll find world-famous frankfurters. What makes these dogs so special? Locals say its the house-made sweet mustard, careful preparation, and top-notch frankfurters. This small market has your basic groceries, ice, beer, wine, and the deli.
Small campground with spaces for RV, trailer and tents. Free wifi. Showers. Very neat. Access to lake and beach.
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Verizon via iPhone 12: 29 mbps down and 0.48 mbps up with 38 ms ping. T-Mobile: No signal.
CAMPGROUND WIFI - 18 mbps down and 18 mbps up with 21 ms ping. There were 5 campsites in use.
——REASONS I STAYED HERE——
I specifically chose this campground.
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[Rig. Mercedes Sprinter. 22 feet]
Dump station? - Yes, but for a fee
Water fill? - Yes, but for a fee
Clean site? - Yes
Clean bathroom? - Yes
Flush toilet? - Yes
Showers? - Yes, coin operated
Laundry? - YES!
Dish washing sink? - No
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4.5-stars - The dump station is the culprit but if you have a small rig, do like a van I saw. Put a bucket under the grey tank valve, collect the grey water and dump it in the dish water drains that are throughout the campground. 👌
We were here in March with just one other camper so it was very quiet and peaceful. Very dog friendly. A little run down but there are picnic tables and fire pits. Hookups available but we didn't need them.
WiFi, showers, dump station, enchanting hikes
Beautiful view. Nice host, 5 min drive from the 101
Tidy, nice campground. Beautiful view of the lake with sounds of the ocean.
Our stay was perfect. Meaghan, the manager, was especially helpful. A great beach and lake. except for some wild kids, it was a wonderful vacation and we plan on returning next year.
a nice quiet campground overlooking Flores Lake, just beyond the beach. Long, warn showers for $1.50. Clean facilities and lots of space. Electric and water. Tha Flores Lake Waterfall trail is spectacular (5 miles round trip).
Beautiful campground with great grass common area in the middle and just a short and scenic walk from the campground to a large wind surfing lake and beyond it, the beach.
I stopped over on my way north and liked it so much I stayed another night. The campground hosts are nice, facilities are good, and Wifi works.
The area is stunningly beautiful. Walk from your camp to access endless beaches. This is the perfect place for hikers and ocean lovers.
This place was very popular with RV campers, but there are definitely tent sites too. We ended up staying an extra night even, we just did not want to leave. Showers, flush toilets, gorgeous views of Floras Lake, and the beach. The walk to the beach was a bit long, but it wasn't hard, and still lots of fun. The kids had fun splashing around in the fresh water Floras Lake on the way back from the actual beach.
Great quiet camp spot with great facilities and great trails nearby. Perfect for a day or two
We had fun on the beach playing in the sand and watching the people wind surfing and kite surfing. There is a lake that had wind coming from the south for 3 months out of the year. People from all over the world come to surf there. Met people from Nicaragua who had come just to surf. The bathrooms were not that nice and are not very ada accessible but next summer they will have new ones. The hosts are great. They had trees close enough to hang the hammock. There are no playgrounds for the kids. Everyone I the camp was asleep by 8:30pm. They are hard to get into in the summer. Have to reserve early.