Best RV Parks & Resorts near Blodgett, OR
Looking for the best Blodgett RV camping? Finding a place to camp in Oregon with your RV has never been easier. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Blodgett's most popular destinations.
Looking for the best Blodgett RV camping? Finding a place to camp in Oregon with your RV has never been easier. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Blodgett's most popular destinations.
Sea & Sand RV Park is conveniently located on Highway 101 just three miles north of Depoe Bay on the central Oregon coastline and eight miles south of Lincoln City. There are spectacular beach and ocean views from our terraced ocean RV sites, as well as beautiful and cozy forested campground sites, all with easy beach access.
2020 Tripadvisor Hall of Fame! Whalers Rest RV Camping is a year-round RV campground on the Oregon Coast. Beach-goers will revel in the location of this preserve just 150 yards from the Pacific Ocean. Beachcombing, salt-water swimming, scuba diving, surfing, whale watching and fishing are all within minutes of the facility and are popular activities for visitors of the RV campground. On rainy days in the Oregon Coast, preserve visitors can enjoy the on-site indoor swimming pool and spa or visit the local Oregon Coast Aquarium. Land lovers take heart! Perhaps you'd enjoy playing pool, tennis, horseshoes, or playing a round of golf at a local course, trying your luck at the Chinook Winds Casino or visiting the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum. Whalers Rest is an RV camping resort that truly has it all! At Whalers Rest RV Camping our staff is committed to making your stay as stress-free as possible. Just ask, and a member of our friendly team will be glad to assist you in getting around our beautiful RV campground in the Oregon Coast. Year-Round RV Campground on the Oregon Coast Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Whalers Rest RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience. ______________________________________________________ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all special activities and events are cancelled. In addition, amenities like the swimming pool, clubhouses, playground, and store are closed. Outdoor activities are open only to guests who bring their own recreation equipment (e.g. tennis/pickleball rackets, balls, golf clubs, volleyball). Otherwise they are closed.
Seal Rocks RV Cove is not your typical park. We offer no concrete, just lots of trees, shrubs, grass and privacy, plus great ocean views. Enjoy tranquility and old-fashioned hospitality in a lovely natural setting. Native rhododendron, huckleberry, salal and salmonberry abound.
Our Park is located on the magnificent Oregon coast. Close access to sandy beach and tide pools. Watch whales, seals and seabirds. Unusual rock islands at low tide. Search for agates, dig for clams or just R&R.
$40 - $106 / night
Lincoln City's premier RV Resort offering 92 FHU sites including super sites with water views. A mere 2 block walk to the nearest beach access, Premier RV Resort's clubhouse has a guest kitchen, lounge-tv area, laundry room, indoor hot tub, and bathrooms with showers. Summer season offers weekly happy hours with live music and Sunday donuts and muffins are a delight all year-round.
$63 - $85 / night
Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort is restricted to Class A and Class C Motor Coaches, 29 feet or greater in length and in “Like New” condition. feet or greater in length and in “Like New” condition.
*No Class B coaches, trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers or tents are allowed. This is strictly enforced per the HOA CC&R's. No exceptions. *
$80 - $125 / night
They have a hot tub, heated pool, lodge, rv hook ups, tent spaces, and rental cabins. Very nice.
Two weeks maximum stay. It is basically a Parking Lot at a fairgrounds with RV hook ups.
No shower or other facilities
I ended up here last minute due to weather on the Oregon coast. I’m in a 40’ coach. It’s a very well kept RV park, a lot of long term residents were here. The office is very nice, the lawns are very nice, the office parking lot is asphalt. Has a nice little children’s play area. There are very bumpy gravel driveways to the RV parking spots (possibly just the time of year causing the poor road condition). The RV spaces are very easy to get into being angled. We stayed in a pull through space, easy in and easy out. Only giving a 4star rating for the very small RV spaces. Was very crammed for anything more than a last minute stay.
Definitely more of a trailer park with long term residents than a short term RV Park. People are friendly and cost is low. But there are no sewer hook ups for short term guests and they do not have a dump station.
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.
We spent A few days over the New Year 2021 holiday. We new the weather would be raining with New Years Eve mainly dry. Hit that just right. The Beach was a lot of fun, the dogs loved it and The town of Pacific City is nice. As for the camping sites, the best part is they are mostly all private and we loved that. The sound of the ocean was nice. Some sites have an ocean view. Full hook ups were not very well marked and frankly hard to find. There is only one bar 1x or 3g cell service. No WiFi unless you drive to the pool area. The spots are dirt, not completely level and the sewer hookup flooded.
We received the Thousand Trails membership free with our trailer purchase so it was worth the free price. Not certain I’d pay for it.
This is an RV park. Full hook up $47. Great water pressure for shower. Laundry $1.75 wash, $.25 dry 13 minutes. Clean. Not a lot of space per lot. Mostly people live here. Lady checking in is wonderful!
Thousand Trails Pacific City This was a very nice Thousand Trails. We stay three nights from September 27th through September 30th, 2019, in campsite D15, the stay was free due to our Thousand Trails membership. Our site had electricity and water hook up. The site was level and backed up to McPhillips Drive, we could hear vehicles passing during the day, however, the night was not an issue. The site was quiet and very private. The tall trees and bushes separated us from our camping neighbors.
The campground is at an elevation of 75 ft. and our 28 ft travel trailer easily fits with room to spare in our site. Once we entering the campground, the campground roads are all asphalt as we selected our campsite. The weather was high overcast in the low 60's, the nights low 40s. It did rain hard on Friday and Saturday night, also rained Sunday afternoon. This is a very quiet campground, activities we found at the campground to keep busy were Billiards, a very nice indoor pool, and a warm outdoor spa. The campground has clean free showers, plenty of hot water and not more than a 5 minute walk from our campsite.
Since we arrived on a Friday school day, the campground as not full, there was no waiting for showers. My wife and I enjoyed the campground, we hiked at Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda. Had a great time, we will be back to stay at this Thousand Trails.
I went with a group of five ladies to visit Cape Perpetua for a weekend and we absolutely loved our stay at Washburne. The campsites are forested with a cute creek that runs through the whole area. There are showers, flush toilets, and plugs in the bathrooms. There are two open grass areas for sports and a sandbox for kids too. Its a short drive from the coast and offers full hook ups for RVs as well as an inexpensive area for tent camping. Though it was under repair at the time, we were able to set up our tents at an RV spot (without hookups) for the same price as regular camping. Its all family run here and quaint. Only a short drive from Strawberry Hill, Thor's Well, Cape Perpetua, and Yachats.
Mallard Creek Golf and RV Resort is located about 3 miles from Waterloo (or 8 miles from Lebanon, Oregon and 11 miles from Sweet Home, Oregon). It is off the beat and design for those serious golfers. The RV resort is design for trailers of any size with 30 to 50 amps electric, also includes, water, sewage hook ups, cable, and a cement table. The Club House has showers, bathrooms, and laundry facility. The club house has a wonderful party space with TV, gas fireplace (no fires at sites), tables for games and social gatherings. Free WIFI, your cel phone and data plans work wonderful in this area. Dogs are allowed, but no pet area to run loose. Kids are welcome but not gear up for things to do unless they love to golf too.
Mallard Creek is gear up for the serious golfers so the summer has special packages for the RV site with golfing from Memorial day weekend to the end of September. For non-golfers the RV resort is available between October 1 to the Thursday before Memorial day.
We showed up here in early June with no reservations and had no problem getting a spot.
Oregon State Parks now charge a 25% surcharge for non-residents for RV / hookup sites.
Tent/non-hookup sites are only $22 (whether resident or no), and electric/water sites are $35 for Oregon residents and $44 for non. There are no sewer hookups here but there's a free dump and water fill at the entrance. There are water spigots throughout the campground.
The RV loops are more like your basic crammed in RV park sites, with all sites closely in a row. The two tent loops, H and I, have a nicer feel, more spaced out, more trees, and quieter. RVs are allowed to camp in tent sites, and no generators are allowed (yay!). There is some tree cover but there are plenty of sites with enough open sky so you can use your solar panels easily.
Showers are really nice, and free. They are set up in individual units, which I prefer.
The trails to the beach are nice, but were really swampy when we were here and the mosquitos were really aggressive (bit me through two layers of clothes!).
There's a cool disc golf course but we didn't get to play, mainly because of the mosquitos.
Campground is close to the cute town of Newport.
Overall we liked it here.
ATT phone had good coverage. Verizon was usable but weak, but the cell booster helped.
When we visited, there were three sections to this facility: an RV Park, an annex, and a dry camping area with plans to expand in the future. When we first pulled in and I saw the price of $31.96 per night, I thought it was very reasonable but then I discovered that was for the dry camping area, which was a paved parking lot, so you are paying for a parking space; depending on how crowded this gets, there is NO privacy or separation. Note - I believe these rates have increased since our visit.
The rates for the Marina RV Park are $72.64 per day (including full hookups). The discounted rate for the annex is $53.28 per night. There are discounts for Good Sam and veterans. No tents are allowed.
The staff person in the office was very friendly and answered all my questions. The restrooms and laundry room were exceptionally clean. After the office is closed (or if you do not want to walk through the office), entry is via a keypad. There is also a public restroom nearby.
There are great views of the marina and the Yaquina Bay Bridge and Rogue Ale’s Brewery and Restaurant is right next door. There is also a public fishing pier, but WiFi is limited. The beach is nearby. At the end of April, there were many open spots, but I was told that the place completely fills up in July and August. We passed on this one but it would be convenient for area activities.
Thisis a great rv park. Full hookups electric, water, sewer. indoor bathrooms with showers 1 blick from beach and casino
Between Waldport and Yachats on 101. Always full - reserve early. The beach is right there. Sites are separated by trees. Hosts on site. One big bathroom with showers. One smaller bathroom. Tent and trailer/rv hookups. No sewer dump on site. Closes for the winter.
This place was just okay. The best part is its proximity to the gorgeous Oregon beach. We were able to ride our bikes right from the campground to the beach and then go for miles. The campground, however, is nothing special. The plethora of full-time campers really cheapens the place but that seems to be what you get at Thousand Trails these days.
Huge gravel lot with RV hookups, no sewer connection but there is an on-site dump station so that’s covered.
This is a Thousand TrAils campground and well maintained. 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. Most sites have trees or shrubs for privacy. The showers were immaculate as was the campground. Camp staff were friendly and helpful. Highly recommend.
The RV resort itself is small and have narrow sites. But the store is fantastic, being across from Pelican and a short stroll to the beach. You can’t beat it!
Had a nice one night stop at this RV Park that had about 12 sites that were lined up along the coast. Had a couple other levels with direct views of the ocean, but you were packed in side by side with other RV’s. There are other sites that are a little more divided in some wooded areas. Full hookup with showers, Laundry etc.
Anywhere near the beach in Lincoln City is a good choice. This RV Park is associated with the Chinook Winds Casino and provides all the necessary hook ups needed. It’s basically a parking lot with hook ups and amenities but location is great. You can also stay over in the casino parking lot designated for RVs without hook ups. If staying at casino lot, you need to register for a players card, play and redeem points for RV stay. We ended up staying 4 nights without cost as we won some money trying to earn our points (not big gamblers here!) Easy walk to the beach.
We were shut out of Oregon Coast state park campgrounds so we found Wapiti RV Park using our Benchmark map. Some RV parks do not accept truck campers but Wapiti does. They have full hookups which we don’t use so we were assigned a site that had water and power. The bathrooms were not in use but we are self-contained so this was no issue.
One of their elk herds came out that late afternoon to browse. Someone counted 53 animals.
There is a garbage dumpster and the water was potable. They have a large meeting room and lots of fields to wander.
We paid $25 for our site.
My family and I really enjoyed this very well maintained beautiful RV resort for a quick getaway for the weekend. The host was very helpful and friendly. We woke up to an amazing view and enjoyed a few drinks watching the sunset in the evening. Close to the beach, Oregon Coast Aquarium and many restaurants and gift shops. I would definitely bring my family back for another weekend in the near future.
Great sized campground within the Lebanon city limits. Directly on the river with hiking/biking paths. 20 full hookup sites with locked safe restrooms/coin showers. Camp host greets upon arrival and provides area maps and complimentary tokens for showers. This is one of our favorite RV parks.
Very clean campground..showers and bathroom ok.had a level , paved pad for our trailer . nice trail down to the beach. Some have pull thru sites with full hook ups. The closer sites have cable available for $1. More. Enjoyed our time would go back again.
We headed to the Pacific City in search of fresh air in mid September when much of Oregon was consumed by wildfire smoke. The friendly staff at Cape Kiwanda RV Resort were very welcoming and we opted to stay in one of their cute cabins as rain was forecasted. Cabin N was comfortable and had electric heat, a TV, dorm fridge, microwave, porch swing, outdoor water, BBQ grill, picnic table and outdoor firepit. The campground had cute wild bunnies hoping around, and amenities such as a playground, full market, and pool. It's located a quick walk from a beautiful sandy beach, brew pub, coffee shop and other convenient options are nearby.
Directly across from Cape Kiwanda beach and the Pelican Brewery. The RV park has full hookups with 30 and 50 amps, fire pits, picnic tables and a play area. It is gated. All spaces are gravel and not so level. If you stay in their Airstreams - those sites are deluxe. They have outdoor showers, lawn areas with fire pits and decks. Staff is very friendly and helpful. You can also request a bicycle and they will bring it to you to ride around town.
It’s very pretty by the river but people that are long term have junk in their front yards and the managers allow that! Makes it look junky! Rules aren’t enforced
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