Best Campgrounds near Corvallis, OR

Corvallis is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Corvallis is surrounded by family-friendly activities. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Corvallis camping trip.

Best Camping Sites Near Corvallis, Oregon (168)

    1. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    104 Reviews
    309 Photos
    1066 Saves
    Otter Rock, Oregon

    Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport.

    A few steps from the ocean you'll find the forest-sheltered campground. Giant, wind-sculpted trees and nurse logs surround the campsites situated along pebbly Spencer Creek. A Welcome Center located near the registration booth sells firewood and a few souvenirs. A playground is located next to the program area. The day-use picnic area is a grassy spot protected from summer winds. The day-use area also contains a reservable group meeting yurt.

    Amenities & Features: 53 full-hook up sites (27 with cable TV) 76 electrical sites with water (32 pull-through) 128 tent sites with water nearby Flush toilets and showers Yurts RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Three seasonal group tent camping areas Hiker/biker camp Firewood for sale daily RV Dump station Only 1 extra vehicle per campsite Universal Access: Three campsites and six yurts are accessible to campers with disabilities.

    Other Facilities: Playground (near program area) Reservable picnic shelters Welcome Center Yurt meeting hall

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $31 / night

    2. South Beach State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    338 Photos
    538 Saves
    South Beach, Oregon

    Situated next to the Yaquina Bay Bridge, South Beach State Park begins in south Newport and stretches several miles down the Oregon coast. This historic park offers access to miles of broad, sandy ocean beach and trails for walking and bicycling. Located just south of the South Jetty, this is your gateway to exploring Newport.

    The paved Jetty Trail provides a perfect place to jog or ride a bicycle. Our equestrian trail to the beach begins at the South Jetty equestrian trailhead. Park next to the trailhead and enjoy a beautiful sunset by horseback!

    227 electrical sites with water 60 tent sites 27 yurts 3 group tent camps Hiker/Biker camp Flush toilets and showers Firewood for sale RV dump station One extra vehicle allowed per site Universal Access: Five campsites (two electrical, three tent) and 24 yurts are accessible to campers with disabilities.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 - $44 / night

    3. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    289 Photos
    826 Saves
    Mehama, Oregon

    The main campground has tent sites, RV spots and cabins. Bring your horse and stay in the horse campground.

    Campground Book sites at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Reservations can be made 6 months in advance. Reservations are required for cabin stays.

    48 electrical sites with water (18+ sites open year-round) 43 tent sites with water nearby (seasonal May–Oct.) 14 cabins (7 pet friendly, open year-round) Flush toilets and showers Universal Access: Campsites B2 and B4, four cabins, and campground restrooms/showers are accessible. Howard Creek Horse Camp (seasonal May–Oct) 5 primitive sites with horse stalls Group site for 24 people and 12 horses

    People call it the “crown jewel” of the Oregon State Parks system, and once you visit, you know why. Silver Falls State Park is the kind of standout scenic treasure that puts Oregon firmly onto the national—and international—stage.

    Camping: The main Silver Falls campground has tent sites, RV spots and cabins. Bring your horse and stay in the horse campground. If you need an area for many people, the park also has group tent and RV camps, and the historic Youth Camp for up to 250 campers.

    Waterfalls: Where else can you walk behind a waterfall? Check out the famous South Falls and see what a 177-foot curtain of water looks like from behind. It’s part of the Trail of Ten Falls, a spectacular, nationally recognized hiking trail that weaves through a dense forested landscape. The trail passes a series of breathtaking waterfalls along a rocky canyon, and descends to a winding creek at the forest floor. This 7.2 mile loop is considered to be a moderate hike, with an overall elevation change of 800 feet. Several connecting trails with separate access points make shorter routes. For everyone’s safety— absolutely no pets allowed on the Canyon Trail. Pets on leash are allowed on all other trails.

    Boots, bikes, paws, hooves: The park offers more than 35 miles of backcountry trails for mountain biking, hiking or horseback riding (see guided ride info below). Bears and cougars live in the more remote park areas.

    Daytime activities: The South Falls Day-use area has spacious lawns, barbecue stands, picnic shelters, tables, a playground, horseshoe pits, an off lead area for dogs, and a charming creek. Ever since the opening day in 1933, visitors have been using these grounds for potlucks, family reunions and weddings.

    The Silver Falls Lodge and Conference Center offers a variety of amenities. Relax and enjoy comfortable lodging within the wooded setting, or feast at the many catered specialty events. Enjoy a preordered meal at the historic dining hall or order a box lunch to take on a hike or to your campsite. They also specialize in hosting special events! Visit silverfallslodge.com or call 866-575-8875.

    Guided horseback rides: Silver Falls Riding Stables at Howard Creek offers five horseback rides daily through Sept. 29. Advanced reservation recommended. Visit silverfallslodge.com for times and rates.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $28 / night

    4. Albany-Corvallis KOA

    13 Reviews
    8 Photos
    53 Saves
    Albany, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    5. Tillicum Beach Campground

    49 Reviews
    168 Photos
    774 Saves
    Waldport, Oregon

    Overview

    Tillicum Beach Campground is popular for many reasons, but the number one and most obvious is its location right on the beach. Campers are lulled to sleep by the sound of the ocean waves, then wake to sweeping views of the Pacific. The campground offers an ideal location for whale watching. Most campsites have beachfront views, and sunsets are not to be missed. Fishing, swimming and playing in the sand are the campground's most popular activities.

    Recreation

    Campers enjoy Tillicum for its expansive sandy beach. Surfers and swimmers play in the waves just off-shore. Children love building sandcastles on the beach. Walking along the beach is a great way to explore the area. Cape Perpetua is 6 miles south, where visitors can wander through old-growth Sitka spruce, experience the crashing surf, investigate tide pools, whale watch or take a guided hike. Waldport, just 4 miles north, provides access to fishing, crabbing, clamming and shrimping in the Alsea Bay and River.

    Natural Features

    The coastal campground lies a couple miles south of where the Alsea River meets the Pacific Ocean. Tillicum is perfectly perched on the sandy beach yet it still offers some shade. The campground offers views of both the ocean and the Coastal Range.

    Nearby Attractions

    Heceta Beach is located nearby, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy the Pacific Ocean. Mary's Peak is the highest point in Oregon's Coast Range and has been designed a Scenic Botanical Area because of its rich, unique scenery and plants.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $34 - $44 / night

    6. Waterloo County Park

    18 Reviews
    35 Photos
    73 Saves
    Lebanon, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    7. Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    29 Reviews
    116 Photos
    210 Saves
    East Springfield, Oregon

    Located in Lane County's Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area, Armitage is a 64-acre oasis a few miles south of historic Coburg. Armitage offers visitors a full array of day use amenities including a paved boat ramp, ample trailer parking, volleyball and horseshoe pits, two dog parks (one for larger dogs and the other for smaller dogs, and several rentable large group picnic sites with electricity, cooking facilities, and drinking water.

    Its natural amenities include old growth deciduous and evergreen trees. A half-mile, self-guided interpretive trail constructed by the McKenzie Watershed Council winds through undeveloped portions of the park. Armitage is a favorite place to begin or end a boat trip, take a tranquil walk, and for large group picnic gatherings. Armitage also regularly serves as a staging area for emergency search and rescue training operations.

    Reservations are accepted both on-line, over the phone and in person. All reservations are charged a $10 reservation processing fee regardless of the modality used to reserve. Visit www.lanecountyor.gov/parks for more information and to learn about the other four Lane County campgrounds: Archie Knowles, Baker Bay, Harbor Vista and Richardson.

    • Open Year-round
    • Boat Ramp or Launch
    • Campsites (full or partial hook ups)
    • Campsites (no hook ups)
    • Caretaker/Host On Site
    • Courts
    • Festivals/Events
    • Group Campsites
    • Interpretive Feature
    • Laundry
    • Parking Lot
    • Picnic Shelter
    • Picnic Areas
    • Public Access to Waterway
    • Restrooms (portable or permanent)
    • Showers
    • Trails (hard surface)
    • Trails (soft surface)
    • Trailer Parking
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $39 / night

    8. Hult Pond

    14 Reviews
    47 Photos
    346 Saves
    Blachly, Oregon

    This site, sometimes referred to as Horton Lake, Hult Marsh, Hult Reservoir, or Mill Pond, was developed in the early 1900s for logging operations. The reservoir and surrounding wetland is about 40 acres and supports a rich diversity of wildlife, fish, and plant species. This recreation site is popular for activities such as fishing, camping, hiking, horseback riding, and scenic driving.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Dispersed
    • Picnic Table

    9. Richardson Park & Campground - A Lane County Park

    17 Reviews
    28 Photos
    182 Saves
    Alvadore, Oregon

    This recreation area is part of Fern Ridge Lake

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash

    10. Benton Oaks County RV Park

    6 Reviews
    3 Photos
    15 Saves
    Corvallis, Oregon

    THE DUMP STATION IS CLOSED AUGUST 1 - 7 2022 FOR THE BENTON COUNTY FAIR & RODEO

    Benton Oaks RV Park is located on the grounds of the Benton County Event Center & Fairgrounds.

    Tent camping is in the "B" Loop

    Benton Oaks RV Park is a year-round camping facility offering 28 full hook-up sites, and up to 100 partial hook-ups. Full hook-up includes sewer, water, power, cable, and wifi. Partial hook-up offers water, power, and wifi. All full hook-up spaces have 50, 30 AMP, and 120 GFI. Not all overflow spaces have 50 AMP guaranteed. Please check availability.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $38 - $42 / night

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Guide to Corvallis

Camping near Corvallis, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the trails around Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park. One visitor said, “Amazing waterfall trails and clean orderly campsites.” The area is known for its stunning waterfalls and lush forest paths.
  • Fishing and Swimming: At Waterloo County Park, you can enjoy fishing and swimming. A reviewer mentioned, “Showers are super hot and strong. Will be back again!!” This park is perfect for a day of fun in the water.
  • Disc Golf and Volleyball: Many campgrounds, like River Bend County Park, offer recreational activities. One camper noted, “Lots of activities including hiking, geocaching, disc golf, volleyball, fishing, swimming, and children’s playground.”

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Richardson Park & Campground said, “Showers and bathroom were very clean and water was hot.”
  • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have helpful hosts. A reviewer at Armitage Park & Campground mentioned, “Park staff and host friendly and helpful.”
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy having room to spread out. One visitor at Hult Pond said, “There are only a few flat spots for RVs but quite a few decent spots for tent camping next to the pond.”

What you should know:

  • Reservation Fees: Some campgrounds, like Armitage Park & Campground, have a reservation fee. One camper noted, “We balked at the $10 online reservation fee.”
  • Limited Privacy: Many sites are close together. A visitor at Sunnyside Park mentioned, “Spaces are pretty close together but a variety of open and shaded spots.”
  • Wildlife Caution: Be aware of local wildlife. A camper at Waterloo County Park warned about “local ‘tweekers’” and advised caution.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and swimming areas. One parent at River Bend County Park said, “The playground and adjacent field were fun for playing and games in the evenings.”
  • Plan for Noise: Some campgrounds can get loud, especially on weekends. A visitor at Sunnyside Park noted, “During the week is better just because of younger groups who like loud music.”
  • Pack Snacks and Games: Bring along games and snacks to keep everyone entertained. A camper at Alsea Falls Recreation Site mentioned, “Kids had so much to do and had such a great time.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Albany-Corvallis KOA said, “We had to unhitch and park at an angle to fit.”
  • Look for Full Hookups: Many RVers prefer sites with full hookups. A camper at Richardson Park & Campground appreciated the “water and electricity” available.
  • Be Prepared for Crowds: Some campgrounds can fill up quickly. A visitor at Eugene Kamping World RV Park noted, “It was a monsoon so anything I may state is influenced by miserable weather and not the fault of its location.”

Camping near Corvallis, Oregon, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Corvallis, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Corvallis, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 168 campgrounds and RV parks near Corvallis, OR and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Corvallis, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Corvallis, OR is Beverly Beach State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 104 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Corvallis, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Corvallis, OR.

  • What parks are near Corvallis, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Corvallis, OR that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.