Camping near Blodgett, OR

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    Located in the heart of coastal Oregon, Blodgett provides access to several camping experiences within a 30-mile radius. The region includes established campgrounds like Fir Ridge Campgrounds in Blodgett itself, along with several options extending toward Newport and Alsea. Marys Peak Campground offers tent and RV sites with basic amenities including picnic tables and vault toilets. Big Elk Campground provides primitive tent camping opportunities with limited facilities. Many campgrounds in the surrounding area support mixed accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, and in some locations, cabin rentals and yurts.

    Camping availability fluctuates seasonally throughout the Blodgett area, with several campgrounds operating only during summer and early fall. Marys Peak Campground typically operates from May through September, while others like Alsea Falls Recreation Site maintain similar seasonal limitations. Road conditions vary significantly, with many forest service roads requiring higher clearance vehicles, particularly after periods of heavy rainfall. Cell service becomes increasingly limited when venturing into more remote camping locations away from main highways. Some campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer weekends. According to one visitor, "The tree cover was perfect. Even when it rained a little, we still got to enjoy a campfire without getting soaked. It really felt cozy and protected under the trees."

    Campers report high satisfaction with sites that offer water proximity, either along creeks or with ocean access. The developed campgrounds near Newport provide amenities including showers, drinking water, and in some cases, electric hookups, making them suitable for family camping trips. Smaller, more remote campgrounds like Big Elk offer a quieter experience with fewer amenities but greater privacy. Several visitors mentioned appreciating the mix of forest and water features available at campgrounds throughout the region. One camper noted that "Being so close to town makes it an easy place for people to go and get rowdy," highlighting that campgrounds closer to populated areas may experience more noise and activity, while more remote options provide increased solitude but require additional preparation.

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    Best Campgrounds near Blodgett (187)

      1. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

      4.4(112)28mi from Blodgett278 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Like most Oregon coast campgrounds, the summer months are very busy."

      "4 1/2 stars for this sprawling, accessible campground, easy to find and close to so many things Shangra-La-ish about Newport and the Oregon Coast."

      from $32 - $130 / night

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      2. South Beach State Park Campground

      4.3(94)27mi from Blodgett324 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Your perfect home-away-from-home to explore all that the central Oregon coast has to offer. Miles of beaches are within walking distance or a short drive."

      "Walking distance to the beach. Ranger led activities in the summer."

      from $31 - $133 / night

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      3. Marys Peak

      4.0(6)6mi from BlodgettTents

      "Beautiful surroundings. The trails up to the top of Mary’s Peak are absolutely beautiful. There were two prot-a-pottys and a vault toile which were pretty clean."

      "This is a great small campground for those close to Corvallis. It is easy to get to, just a windy road. The winter does close this early, depending on the amount of snow that falls."

      from $10 / night

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      4. Albany-Corvallis KOA

      4.1(16)18mi from BlodgettRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Though we were close to the entrance of the KOA, we heard pretty much every vehicle that came in and out of the park."

      "Easy accesss to I-5 and close to town. Yet in a quiet area off hwy - 34. Close to OSU great place for graduates families to stay !!"

      5. Benton Oaks County RV Park

      3.5(6)10mi from BlodgettRVs, Tents

      "We wanted to visit OSU to Prepare for move in, we decided instead of a hotel to go back to this RV park so close to campus."

      "Fairgrounds are nice and it is close to won for supplies. We stayed one night passing through and would stay there again."

      from $38 - $42 / night

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      6. Fir Ridge Campgrounds

      1.5(6)4mi from BlodgettRVs

      "Lots of space but can hear the highway and also has a landry room and cheep"

      7. Alsea Falls Recreation Site (campground)

      4.4(14)19mi from Blodgett21 sitesRVs, Tents

      "No sites are next to the river but there's hiking trails and a walk to Alsea Falls. Mountain bike trails close by."

      "Tall trees, dense greenscapes, long, well-marked switchback trails and a wide, long wall of whitewater that is Alsea Falls."

      from $15 - $40 / night

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      8. Tillicum Beach Campground

      4.8(54)32mi from Blodgett61 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We were only a few steps away from the path down to the beach and a short drive down to Yachats and the beautiful Cape Perpetua area or north to Waldport and Newport."

      "Odd shaped or next to other spots (parallel parking) where another camper might be right up to the edge of your spot making a tight fit. "

      from $39 - $51 / night

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      9. Hult Pond

      4.1(21)25mi from BlodgettRVs, Tents

      "There are only a few flat spots for RVs but quite a few decent spots for tent camping next to the pond. The west side of the pond has at least 2 spots that are a good distance away from the others."

      "The sites are sling the right side of the of the road, the road that leads along the left (west side) of the lake. There are several sites, we stayed in H2, which is painted on the road."

      10. Big Elk Campground

      4.0(2)11mi from BlodgettTents

      "There is no cell service in camp or along most of the 60-mile C2C (Corvallis to Coast) Trail. Camp is near a small town, but there were no amenities that I could tell."

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    1293 Reviews of 187 Blodgett Campgrounds


    • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Dispersed camping Siuslaw NF

      Bad Google maps routing

      Going north on 101. Google routed us to Herman Cape road. Which becomes a 1 and 1/2 lane gravel road up the mountain, not fun. A better choice would probably have been national Forest Service road 58. We ended up staying at a pull-off as soon as we got into the national forest. It was fine for the night and way closer to town and 101 the next morning.

    • Kelly I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Dispersed camping Siuslaw NF

      Beautiful and secluded

      This was a great spot to stop off at for the night. Very accessible for any vehicle and plenty of spots! Would stay here again!

    • bThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Eugene Mobile Village & RV Park

      Nice for a short stay

      I visited to see Family for three nights. This is an RV park with about 15 sites available to rent overnight. The park is very clean. The bathrooms and laundry are clean. It had a nice feel to it. I planned on walking to the campus and that was about 3 miles away. The area outside the Mobile park feels a little sketchy, but I felt completely safe in the park and left some gear outside and it was fine. I thought I was closer to some hiking trails. Again, if I were passing through this area, I would stay for a night.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Richardson Park & Campground - A Lane County Park

      Beautiful!

      Probably the best campground we have EVER been to!  Multiple hosts available who are very friendly and helpful, clean utilities, very well maintained campsites.  We will certainly come again!

    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      South Beach State Park Campground

      Busy, yet relaxing

      It’s summer season, but I scored a spot here and there are many here, but it’s quiet, calm and feels good. Ocean is about 1/2 mile walk, water is good, electric worked a d WiFi was strong.
      Has a gift shop and they sell a few things. Wood, ice, clothing, etc. don’t forget bug spray. They aren’t heavy but vicious and relentless… in season of course. Many spots are shaded. Bathrooms are clean, lots of staff.

    • Kim M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Chinook Winds RV Parking

      Chinook Winds Casino

      It’s a RV parking lot. Short Walk up the casino. It’s clean, well lit at night and has security cameras.

    • Suzie P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Hart's Camp

      Airstream Rental

      We stayed in the Hotcakes Airstream. Loved having our own space with deck, grill, fire pit, table and, our favorite, an outdoor shower. Folks around the campground were good about following quiet hours on the holiday weekend. Only downside is there aren’t any directions or information about how to work anything in the airstream. You’ll have to rely on past experience, trial & error and/or YouTube to figure out the AC, TV, exhaust vent fans, what the different switches do, etc.


    Guide to Blodgett

    The Blodgett area sits in the foothills of the Coast Range, characterized by densely forested terrain with elevations ranging from 300 to 3,000 feet. Camping near Blodgett, Oregon typically requires preparation for temperature fluctuations, with summer daytime temperatures reaching the 80s while nighttime temperatures can drop to the 40s. Many camping locations in this region have limited amenities and cell service disappears quickly as you venture away from major roads.

    What to do

    Fossil hunting at beaches: At Beverly Beach State Park Campground, visitors discover abundant marine fossils. "Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes and you can often find individual fossilized shells that can be collected," notes Erik C.

    Mountain biking trails: The forest roads and trails near Alsea Falls Recreation Site provide excellent mountain biking opportunities. "Mountain bike trails close by," mentions MeLinda W., making it a destination for cyclists looking to explore the Coast Range terrain.

    Kayaking calm waters: Hult Pond offers a peaceful paddling experience in a unique setting. "The pond was great for kayaking and there is plenty to explore if you aren't worried about a little elevation in your hike," says Nicki G. The pond doesn't allow motorized boats, making it ideal for quiet water activities.

    What campers like

    Forest seclusion: Marys Peak Campground offers a remote forest experience that campers appreciate. "This is one of the closest campgrounds to Corvallis. It's fine, nothing fancy about the campground. Setting is wooded but not a ton of privacy across the CG," explains Ben M.

    Riverside sites: Campers at Alsea Falls enjoy the proximity to water. "Sites are large and spread out, but it is a small campground. Road is close but not a lot of traffic. Best sites seam to be on the end loop," reports Dawn K., highlighting the campground layout.

    Access to hiking trails: Big Elk Campground provides convenient access to the Corvallis to Coast Trail. "Only official campground along the C2C Trail... About a dozen campsites, plus a hiker-biker area. $10 for an individual campsite. $5 per hiker/biker," explains Michael, detailing the practical aspects of staying there.

    What you should know

    Seasonal weather changes: The Coast Range experiences rapid weather shifts. At Marys Peak, "the winter does close this early, depending on the amount of snow that falls... Can get cold at night since it is at a higher elevation and weather changes quickly," warns Sonja O.

    Road conditions: Many campgrounds require travel on logging roads. At Hult Pond, "The access road is a still functioning rock quarry road that hosts a never ending parade of old rattling dump trucks and loaders," describes Jacob P., highlighting potential driving challenges.

    Bathroom facilities: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds. "Two pit toilets and potable water available. The area is well-maintained. There is no cell service in camp or along most of the 60-mile C2C (Corvallis to Coast) Trail," reports Michael about Big Elk Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose campgrounds with activities: South Beach State Park Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "This park has all the basic necessities from their main store for things that you might have forgotten or need restocking. The park also has things for the kids to do like a basketball court, a pool, walking trails, putt putt golf which is pay to play ($1)," notes Gabe L.

    Expect bugs in summer: Bug protection is essential for comfort. "Mosquitos were bad this year so bring bug spray. Also make sure you book a head because it always is booked from June to October. Family friendly, and close to the beach," advises Brian C. about South Beach State Park.

    Find educational opportunities: Some campgrounds feature learning experiences. "Nice educational programs for kids. Firewood conveniently available," shares Kristen W. about Beverly Beach State Park, making it suitable for family camping trips.

    Tips from RVers

    Check site dimensions: Tillicum Beach Campground has specific size limitations. "We had reserved space 46 based on a good review and then realized that we are too long for that site. 30' means 30' (total, truck AND trailer) SO, we drove around the loop and backed into site 14," explains Kelly H.

    Consider road access: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. "We have a 38 foot rv. We got stuck in a ditch. Rv almost tipped over trying to u turn… if you go down the main lower path you will find a area big enough to u turn! Dont do it until then!" warns Dillon & Soren A. about Hult Pond.

    Plan for limited hookups: Many smaller campgrounds lack full RV services. "Our site had water and electricity. There is a dump on site. Our site seemed roomy, but there is a lot of traffic with the over 200 sites," notes Kellie T. about her stay at South Beach State Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Blodgett, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Blodgett, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 187 campgrounds and RV parks near Blodgett, OR and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Blodgett, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Blodgett, OR is Beverly Beach State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 112 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Blodgett, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 free dispersed camping spots near Blodgett, OR.

    What parks are near Blodgett, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Blodgett, OR that allow camping, notably Fern Ridge Lake and Foster Lake.