Best RV Parks & Resorts near Agate Beach, OR

Several RV parks near Agate Beach provide full hookup sites for various rig sizes. Sea and Sand RV Park in Depoe Bay features water, electric, and sewer hookups with some sites offering ocean views. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest in South Beach accommodates RVs year-round with 50-amp electrical service. "The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional," noted one visitor about Premier RV Resort in Lincoln City, which offers 92 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp connections. Port of Newport RV Park & Marina provides full hookup sites near the Rogue brewery and marina, though some reviews mention the sites resemble a parking lot arrangement with limited privacy between neighbors.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended for most RV parks in the area, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort caters specifically to larger motorhomes with big-rig friendly sites and full hookups, while Seal Rocks RV Cove requires approximately 15 feet of sewer hose for back-in connections. Cell service varies significantly throughout the coastal region - Verizon typically provides better coverage than other carriers. Most parks offer trash service and some include cable TV connections, though WiFi quality fluctuates considerably. RV parks in this section of the Oregon coast typically remain open year-round, with slightly lower rates available during off-peak seasons. Dump stations are available at several locations, including across Highway 101 from some state parks.

Best RV Sites Near Agate Beach, Oregon (108)

    1. Sea and Sand RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 821-2231

    "There was a 5” high concrete fire ring and a picnic table to the right of our space but that was all the room we had and no shrubs’ or anything between sites."

    "Sea and sand is a quiet rv park right off the 101. Very friendly staff and beautiful grounds. Very accommodating. We will be back in the summer."

    2. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    18 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very close to Newport. It has been raining very hard and the campground is not a mud hole. Most sites have concrete pads. Some even have cable TV."

    "A walking trail to the beach however you do have to cross the highway! Most of the RV sites are quite small that barely fit their provided picnic table and firepit."

    3. Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

    12 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 867-3321

    "The dry camping area is literally a parking lot, but you have a nice view of the marina and also it’s really nice to be this close to town so we stayed here for a night."

    "What a lovely location. On the Oregon coast with an on site brewery and bar. The Rogue brewery is within walking distance and it also has a restaurant."

    4. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort

    6 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-3750

    $80 - $125 / night

    "Very clean, very organized and the best views of the ocean in the drive in sites. Not a single complaint or issue. Great WiFi, and just a great facility all around."

    "Our specific site overlooked the ocean and was a 2 min walk to the beach. Great weekend!"

    5. Seal Rocks RV Cove

    11 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-3955

    $40 - $106 / night

    "Per our instruction email, we headed straight to back-in site 18 with FHUs. Since we were going to be here a month, we fiddled more than normal to position our 40’ 5th wheel into position."

    "Oregon had reduced mask restrictions not too long before our stay, and very few people wore masks walking around the CG, nor was anything said to us about not wearing a mask."

    6. Premier RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-2778

    $63 - $85 / night

    "Our stay at the Lincoln City Premier RV Resort was good.  The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional.  And, staff were very nice and accommodating.  "

    "Looks like they have short term and Long term sites. Very close to beach access."

    7. Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina

    6 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-6824

    "They have full hook-ups, cable tv and boat rentals. The cell service wasn’t great. They also have cabins for rent."

    "We are traveling through Oregon just camping with two adult 2children and our dog. They were pet friendly and all of the staff were extremely nice!"

    8. McKinley's Marina & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-4656

    "Quiet campground. Very nice general store at check in. Close to gift shops and grocery store."

    "Great views and a very clean Park with full hookups"

    9. Sunset Landing RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-8880

    10. Fogarty Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 764-2228

    $55 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Agate Beach, OR

1058 Reviews of 108 Agate Beach Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    Nice secluded campground

    Stayed 4 nights. Clean bathrooms, good space between campsites. Nestled in the tall trees, it would be cool during a hot summer. Since I visited in November and it rained, the drops from the trees were loud on my trailer roof. (Well duh!) 1/2 mile walk to the beach. Clean, safe, and quietWell maintained campgrounds, as are all Oregon parks. Great reservation system. (California in comparison has a terrible website. What’s up CA?) 30 and 50 amp electric, water and sewer at the site (Full hookups). Great dump station across the highway. Back in spaces, so a 40 foot RV would barely fit. This is an older but well maintained campground.

  • Kelli B.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    Nice place to stay on the Oregon Coast

    A great little campground settled along the coast near Florence, Oregon.

    Get there early as reservations cannot be made and its all first come, first serve! It is extremely busy during peak season, so if your looking for a not so busy campground, this is not it.

    Full hook ups available along with restrooms/ showers, fire wood for sale and there is a dump station on site. Picnic table and fire pit at every site. You are along HWY 101, but the trees do provide a little bit of a sound buffer. There is no playground at this campground, however they offer the Junior Ranger Program to occupy kiddos which is great! Trails nearby lead down to the beach and its 2 miles by trail to the Heceta Head Light House.

    Overall this is a great family friendly little campground!

    Visiting in the off season is a great option if you can't get a spot in peak season as it is open year round.

    I would give this one the full 5 stars, but the inability to make reservations for this State Park is a huge con :/

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2021

    Premier RV Resort

    Good Base Camp

    Our stay at the Lincoln City Premier RV Resort was good.  The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional.  And, staff were very nice and accommodating.  We upgraded to a pull through and in hindsight should not have.  It was close to the road, and many of the trailers in the pull through section appeared to be long term occupants, at least a couple left early in the morning for work and returned in the afternoon.  The location although easy to get both north and south from because it is adjacent to the highway, was in a part of town that seemed a little economically depressed.  I would have rated it higher but for the price, I expected more.  UPDATE  We visited this park for a second time in 2023 and selected a back in site near the north east section of the park and loved it.  We are changing our rating to five stars.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2022

    Port of Siuslaw Campground & Marina

    Pricey, But Loved It

    Parks that are walking distance to shops and restaurants are such a treat.  There are breweries, restaurants, farmers market (on Tuesday afternoon), shops, etc all within easy walking distance from here.

    We stayed at a waterfront site, which was cheaper than the "premium" pull through sites in the middle.  With fees and extra pet fees (you get one pet included in the nightly fee, any additional pets are $2 each) we paid $47 for a night.   The premium sites we would not recommend, unless you must have a pull through site.  Those are basically just spots in a gravel lot with hookups.  Zero division between sites.  And they are the most expensive at $55/night.

    There's a nice gazebo to use for group events, but it's an odd set up in that there is no path to the gazebo and it's in the center of a circle of back in sites.  So if all the sites were occupied, I suppose you'd have to walk through someone's site to access it?

    So pleasantly surprised to see glass recycling here!  We got to dump off our growing pile of traveling glass recycling.  Mixed recycling is in a separate bin.  But no plastics!

    There is laundry here, and showers, but we did not use either.  There's a book exchange shelf in the office.

    Their website is out of date: there are no dry camp spots any longer.  All sites are FHU.

    Good cell service here and their wifi is good and strong, even in the back end where we were.

    We liked this place to splurge on a place close to town, but overall too pricey for us to stay for any length of time.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Premier RV Resort

    Nice CG, but small sites

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 57 for 4 days in mid September. Very friendly staff. The CG is clean, quiet and well maintained, but the sites are fairly short and narrow. As others have mentioned, tow vehicles usually extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, but the roads are fairly wide throughout the CG. Also, our slides extended well past the concrete pad on both sides, leaving very little room to get around our RV. The sewer connections are not threaded, so you’ll have to weigh down your sewer hose. There is a fair bit of road noise from the highway. There is a nice open area, off leash pen and network of short trails for walking your dog. AT&T coverage was fair, ranging from 2-4 bars of 5G with speeds up to 19 MB/s. The CG WiFi speed varied considerably, from next to useless up to 1 MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 11 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Marina K.
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    Absolutely Amazing

    The beach near bye. Curfew was awesome. Quiet time. Clean and friendly. Can't wait to come back. Fun crazy trails to explore. Lots of different amazing sites. Their is Yurts, tents, van life, rv pull through or back ins. The beach is so amazing.

    And pet friendly.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Harbor Vista Campground

    Great little gem in Florence OR

    I kinda like this little spot, although I must admit Florence OR isn’t on my to 10 places to stay on the coast. I find the beach access to the ocean (not river) to be a little more difficult here than other locations. Plenty of vegetation here in the park! Trees and bushes that others have described. This did cause us a small problem getting the slide out on the driver’s side while simultaneously lowering the entry steps on the passenger side. Site 25 if your wondering where we stayed exactly. Our picnic table was situated in the rear of the site. The tall vegetation provided great privacy from other campers, but also made it difficult to meet people. We had water, 30 amp power but now other amenities. Some sites do have full hookups. Our 30 foot trailer and truck did fit in the space length wise very nicely. The park is clean and welcoming. A trail will take you from the campsites down to the banks on the jetty. When the tide is out you can search for sand dollars and other tide pool finds. I work remote sometimes but our pre paid AT&T was almost non existent. T-Mobile worked good. Starlink wasn’t happening due to tree canopy obstructions. Yeah, so overall I’d say the park is great. Decently priced, level clean sites, great scenery, quiet. Cons for me, internet access is below average to poor ( your experience may be different), Florence lacks things that I personally am looking for on the Oregon coast, but you’ll need your own reasons for coming here. Mine was a stopover going north and to eat the best Thai food! That’s literally the name of the place lol Best Thai !  But if you’ve found yourself traveling through Florence, and needed a place to stop for a night or a week, I’d recommend here for sure.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2025

    Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

    Pricey for parking lot camping!

    This place offers a regular RV park for something around $80/night, or dry camping for about $40/night. The dry camping area is literally a parking lot, but you have a nice view of the marina and also it’s really nice to be this close to town so we stayed here for a night. You’re sharing a parking lot with Rogue brewery and distillery, which is very cool. You’re also walking distance to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, also very cool. The town of Newport is cute and fun and there are many interesting and cool shops to browse, and many of them are dog friendly. 

    We didn’t use any of the amenities here, but we were told there is wifi and showers. There were dumpsters (no recycling), and a free dump station for campers. There was non-potable water at the dump station, but I am sure they would also let you fill your tanks with potable water.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2022

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    This Place Has Everything

    This campground is so nice and well kept, each site is pretty private and the whole area is just beautiful.  Some sites have a bit of sun but most are in the shade.  Some of the sites were tight and we had to back in to the site very creatively and carefully in our 26ft class c.  I'd imagine some of the huge 5th wheels would have trouble managing in some of the sites.

    Oregon State Parks now charge a 25% surcharge for RV spots (not tent sites) for non-Oregonions.  Sites are reservable on oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com.  Those without reservations can take empty sites for one night at a time.

    Some sites are electric and water only, and some are FHU for $3 more.  There are also hiker/biker sites at $8, and yurts (one is pet friendly for $10 more).

    Free dump station and potable water across the hwy at the day use area.

    They have recycling here, and they take glass, aluminum, tin, and paper, and empty propane bottles, but not plastic.

    They have free showers and firewood for sale.

    Zero cell service here with our Verizon and ATT phones.


Guide to Agate Beach

Agate Beach RV campgrounds offer direct beach access along Oregon's central coast with average summer temperatures around 65°F. Cell service varies significantly in this coastal area, with many RV parks reporting Verizon as the most reliable carrier. Several campgrounds near Agate Beach remain open year-round, offering both peak and off-season rates.

What to do

Beach exploration: Seal Rocks RV Cove provides direct beach access across Highway 101. "The coastline is gorgeous. It's ready to cross the highway to the beach. Our dogs ran around and gas lots of fun!" notes Tina M. The beach remains dog-friendly, making it ideal for pet owners.

Crabbing opportunities: McKinley's Marina & RV Park offers complete crabbing packages and boat rentals. One visitor shares, "Had a great time and went home with some crab as well! Great views and a very clean Park with full hookups." The marina provides equipment rental and crab cooking services upon request.

Brewery visits: Camp within walking distance of Rogue Brewery headquarters at Port of Newport RV Park & Marina. "You're sharing a parking lot with Rogue brewery and distillery, which is very cool. You're also walking distance to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, also very cool," reports Laura M. The town center lies within a short drive for additional dining options.

What campers like

Landscaped sites: The attention to detail at several parks creates comfortable camping environments. At Premier RV Resort, guests appreciate the "cosy clean friendly RV park. It was wonderful stay... very well looked after place with a nice newspaper delivery in the morning. The tv park so beautiful planted, reception has this cosy communal area with kitchen, living room (books dvds games TV)."

Oceanfront views: Some parks offer premium sites with unobstructed ocean views. "We had a fantastic view of the ocean from our site and the beach is easy access. We appreciated the extra precautions that they are taking to protect us during this time of Covid-19," notes Errolyn T. about Seal Rocks RV Cove.

Marina atmosphere: Watching boats and wildlife provides entertainment at riverside locations. At Coyote Rock RV Resort, "We enjoyed our time right on the river. Enjoyed the young kids playing in the park area and watching them fish off the dock," mentions one camper. Some waterfront campgrounds also feature resident wildlife like river otters.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most popular oceanfront sites require booking well in advance, especially during summer. At Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort, "Reservations can be made 12 months in advance online," according to one camper. Weekend spots often fill 6-12 months ahead during peak season.

Site spacing: Many parks feature closely spaced sites with limited privacy. "Sites are close together with no privacy," notes Ernie about McKinley's Marina & RV Park. At Seal Rocks RV Cove, a guest mentions, "The back in sites are narrow. There is a nice view of the ocean from most sites."

Highway noise: Parks along Highway 101 experience road noise during the day. "As the CG is right off 101, you're going to get highway noise but it does tapper down at night through early morning," reports one MickandKarla W. about their stay at Seal Rocks RV Cove. Sites further from the highway generally offer a quieter experience.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: Thousand Trails Whalers Rest offers numerous family-friendly amenities. "We love the Whaler's Rest. So many good areas for kids to play and the staff really does a great job planning activities for the whole family," shares Neil B. The resort includes mini-golf, a pool, and scheduled activities.

Beach access safety: When staying at parks across Highway 101 from the beach, use designated crossing points. "You can access a nice beach area directly across the road, by a path then crossing busy 101," notes Christine about Seal Rocks RV Cove. Some resorts offer tunnels or pedestrian paths for safer highway crossing.

Bathroom facilities: Check if campground bathrooms remain open during your stay. "The restroom facility was closed during our stay and they were not allowing tent campers due to COVID," reported MickandKarla W. in 2021. Call ahead to confirm current bathroom availability, especially during off-season or for larger family groups.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Some parks require longer sewer hoses than standard. At Port of Newport RV Park & Marina, "There were dumpsters (no recycling), and a free dump station for campers. There was non-potable water at the dump station, but I am sure they would also let you fill your tanks with potable water." Hookup positions vary widely between parks.

Rig restrictions: Certain resorts have strict regulations about RV types and appearances. One visitor to Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort warns, "No refund and after driving 4 hours we were told we couldn't camp with our trailer it had to be a class a or class c motorcoach in like new condition." Always confirm your specific RV is accepted before booking.

WiFi reliability: Internet connectivity varies significantly between parks. "We had better luck with our Verizon and WeBoost," shares John R. about Seal Rocks RV Cove. Consider bringing signal boosters or hotspots if connectivity is important during your stay.

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