Best RV Parks & Resorts near Blodgett, OR

Several RV parks within driving distance of Blodgett, Oregon offer year-round accommodations for motorhome travelers. Blue Ox RV Park in Albany provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service, featuring meticulously maintained grounds and big-rig friendly spaces. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest in South Beach operates all year with spacious sites that include water, electric, and sewer connections. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort near Newport caters specifically to RVs with full hookups and 50-amp service in a coastal setting. Seal Rocks RV Cove offers year-round camping with full hookup sites that accommodate larger rigs, positioned with views of the ocean. "The spots are wide and long, very clean and not only do they have full hookup they also offer pull-through sites and cable TV," noted one RV camper about the region's parks.

Seasonal considerations affect RV camping availability throughout the area. Most coastal RV parks remain open year-round but fill quickly during summer months, making advance reservations essential from June through September. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with inland parks typically offering stronger connectivity than coastal sites. Free dump stations are available at select state parks, while most private RV resorts include on-site dump facilities with their nightly rates. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated dog areas at many parks, though leash requirements are strictly enforced. One traveler noted, "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." RV parks closer to I-5 provide easier access for larger rigs but may experience more road noise than those on secondary highways.

Best RV Sites Near Blodgett, Oregon (140)

    1. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    18 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    27 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."

    2. Sea and Sand RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    31 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."

    3. Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

    12 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    26 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. Blue Ox RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 926-2886

    "Great wi-fi. Management is exceptional! Indoor pool, multiple laundry rooms, rec room - all spotlessly clean. Close easy access to freeway but minimal noise."

    "Great safe RV park with pool, clean showers, paved sites. Dog park less than 1 mile. Awesome staff!"

    5. Knox Butte RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 928-9033

    "The restrooms and laundry facilities are spotless. Their WiFi is also excellent. Very easy access to and from I-5. Highly recommend staying here if in the mid Willamette valley."

    "Nice park with good amenities. Close to the airport so early morning air traffic in the skies above the park.   There is an early morning train. "

    6. Seal Rocks RV Cove

    11 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    29 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."

    7. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort

    6 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    27 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!"

    8. Premier RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    34 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."

    9. Emerald Valley RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Jefferson, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 363-0701

    "The spots were level, no fire rings only a few picnic tables but caters to RVs only so most of us have tables and chairs. The bathrooms/showers were very clean and well cared for."

    "Friendly staff, brand new washer/dryers, nice facilities, nice big spots."

    10. McKinley's Marina & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    29 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"

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RV Park Reviews near Blodgett, OR

1140 Reviews of 140 Blodgett Campgrounds


  • Jerold H.
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    Well Managed Campground

    This is a large campground, mostly populated by big rigs, and mostly long term stays. Looked like a lot of people were working in the area. Almost all of the RV's there are very nice - no long term stay hoarder scenes. The roads are paved, majority of sites are pull through, photos on Dyrt are accurate. We had a 30 amp site and all of the utilities were well maintained and arranged well. Water pressure was good. Everything is well maintained. The women in the office were friendly, efficient, and helpful. It is a very dog friendly park and there is lots of room for dogs but everyone picked up after dogs and we heard almost zero barking. There were a few kids there but they were quiet except for a little play time in the afternoons. Downsides: a couple of the machines in the laundry were out of service (but the others worked well); there is a lot of road noise from I-5; cellular reception is sketchy. The road noise varies a lot though so ask for a site close to the office or in the older section. The new sites farther back are closer to the interstate. The road noise was much less annoying than we anticipated and we slept well. There is a TA truck stop nearby for filling up as well as a diner and a McDonalds. Of course, driving into Eugene to eat is easy enough. We had just 1 bar of Verizon and it was unusable but we had 3 bars of ATT which worked well. The do have a dog wash station toward the back of the park and also a car wash station that is easily accessible on the main road. We stayed for 3 nights while taking care of some things in Eugene and it worked out well for us. If only this place was farther off the road it would really be great.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Kelli B.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Book this one early!

    Located near Eugene, OR, this is one of the few local campgrounds near us.

    Open year round and it is usually full year round as well. Reservations are definitely a must for this small campground!

    This campground has all the amenities! Full hook up sites, toilets/ showers, laundry, swimming/boat ramp, picnic area, and even a dog park. Wide variety of site sizes and can accommodate most RV sizes. There are also hiking trails nearby.

    Close to town so you can easily get forgotten supplies or groceries. Perfect stay for a quick overnight when in town for Ducks games or just getting out of the house!

    Definitely recommend checking this one out if your in the area!

  • Rachel H.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Deerwood RV Park

    Nice RV park, but not worth the price

    We had a 10 day stay. Let me start with the positives:

    • Most spaces have at least 10-12 feet of grass between.
    • Nicely maintained.
    • Nice location, lots of trees and grassy areas.
    • Asphalt pads for most sites, some premium sites have a concrete pad for RV/trailer/camper with asphalt in front.
    • Decent wifi during the day, but slow as molasses at night. Assuming people streaming or downloading.

    Negatives:

    • One way route around the park.
    • Road is narrow and winding, larger rigs have issues with staying on path.
    • Mostly back-in spaces, which combined with the road, makes for interesting times getting your rig settled.
    • Spaces are fairly short, especially on Standard sites. We barely fit our 39’ Class A and a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. If our vehicle had been any longer, we would have had to park in overflow parking. We saw a lot of fifth wheels with no other vehicle in the space, we assumed they were in the overflow area.
    • No real spot to unhook a tow, except for the overflow parking area, which has a wider road portion.
    • Some signs of semi-permanent residents.
    • If you have a satellite, I am not sure the shady/trees spots would orient. We saw a lot of tailgater dishes at front of spots (we had a lawn spot with landscaping, but not in the trees).
    • Grassy lawn area is large enough to require weekly maintenance and the lawn mowing can be annoying.
    • ALL spots require jack pads. Having not stayed in too many parks with asphalt, this was a surprise for us. They did not mention at checkin, but we got a polite email the next morning.
    • Billed as a luxury rv park. Price does not reflect that. No pool, just laundry/showers/restrooms.
    • Freeway noise. Very close to I-5. Louder on the side of park closest to street and entrance.
  • 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.


Guide to Blodgett

RV camping near Blodgett, Oregon offers access to both coastal and inland camping options within driving distance. Located in the Coast Range at approximately 250 feet elevation, Blodgett experiences mild winters and warm summers with yearly rainfall averaging 60 inches. Many campgrounds near Blodgett remain open throughout the winter months when coastal storms provide dramatic ocean viewing.

What to do

Beach exploration: Seal Rocks RV Cove provides direct access to beaches with interesting rock formations. "Beautiful ocean and beach for walking and dogs too," notes one visitor who appreciated the pet-friendly atmosphere.

Crabbing adventures: Just 45 minutes from Blodgett, McKinley's Marina & RV Park offers equipment rentals for catching Dungeness crab. "You can rent a boat with everything you need for crabbing. They will even cook them for you," explains a camper who enjoyed this coastal activity.

Pool and recreation access: Several campgrounds provide on-site recreation during rainy weather. "We've been here a few times. It's always very relaxing. The facility is clean, there is a nice workout room, two lodges with store, pool and hot tub and mini golf," noted one visitor to Thousand Trails Whaler's Rest.

What campers like

Convenient beach access: Most coastal campgrounds provide beach access paths. At Sea and Sand RV Park, "the Oceanside sites are all amazing. The place is clean, close to everything and well equipped," according to one camper who enjoyed the prime coastal location.

Clean facilities: Nearly every highly-rated campground receives praise for cleanliness. "The showers were immaculate as was the campground. Camp staff were friendly and helpful," wrote one visitor about their stay at Thousand Trails.

Brewery proximity: Port of Newport RV Park & Marina offers unique access to Rogue Brewery. "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," explains one visitor who appreciated this adult-oriented amenity.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most parks fill completely during summer. "We made our reservations almost a year in advance," noted one visitor to Seal Rocks RV Cove, highlighting the need for advance planning.

Site selection considerations: Many RV parks have significant differences between sites. "The campground is divided into a north and south side. We stayed on the south side with concrete pads that were nestled in between trees. We were here during significant rainfall and appreciated not being in mud," explained one visitor to Thousand Trails Whalers Rest.

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies widely near Blodgett. "Beautiful campground just across from the Ocean. We're listening to the surf right now. Heavily treed but able to get good Starlink reception with download speed around 200 Mbps," noted one tech-savvy camper.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Several campgrounds offer kid-specific programming. "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 a parent who found the organized options helpful.

Entertainment options: Premier RV Resort in Lincoln City offers multiple recreation areas. "Very well looked after place with a nice newspaper delivery in the morning. Reception has this cosy communal area with kitchen, living room (books dvds games TV) clean showers and spa (hot tub), clean laundry room," detailed one visitor.

Educational opportunities: Newport offers access to marine education. "Newport is home to the Oregon Coast Aquarium - worth checking out while you're in town too!" suggested a family who combined camping with learning opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Level site availability: Inland options like Blue Ox RV Park provide well-maintained sites. "Everything is paved, the sites have nice clean picnic tables, and plenty of green lush grass," noted one RVer about a nearby Albany location.

Site size constraints: Larger rigs should research specific sites. "The back in sites are narrow. There is a nice view of the ocean from most sites," explained a reviewer about Seal Rocks, providing useful information for those with larger RVs.

Winter camping considerations: Many campgrounds remain open but have service reductions. "We stayed during the rainiest five days I've ever camped...but still had a great time. We were able to bike to town and the staff was fantastic," shared one camper who visited during off-season.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Blodgett, OR is Thousand Trails Whalers Rest with a 4.1-star rating from 18 reviews.

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