Best Campgrounds near Bandon, OR

The Oregon coast near Bandon has several solid camping options within a short drive of town. Bullards Beach State Park Campground sits close to the Coquille River with sites that give you access to the old lighthouse nearby. Campers looking for good hiking can check out Humbug Mountain State Park Campground, where trails lead up to views of the Pacific. Both places have restrooms and showers that work well for longer stays. You'll want to book ahead, particularly if you're planning to visit during summer when sites fill quickly. Make sure to look up current fire rules before lighting a campfire, as restrictions change throughout the year. Most reservations open six months early, which helps with planning trips well in advance. Weather around Bandon stays fairly mild, though you should expect some rain even in summer. Winter camping is quieter and good for hikers who don't mind cooler temperatures on the coastal paths. Tent and RV campers both have good options here, with sites that accommodate different setups. Stock up on supplies before arriving since stores aren't always close to the campgrounds. Bandon's coastal camping gives you good access to beaches and forests without huge crowds.

Best Camping Sites Near Bandon, Oregon (153)

    1. Bullards Beach State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Bandon, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 347-2209

    $22 - $64 / night

    "Another excellent Oregon state park. Nice rangers. Proximity to beautiful Bandon."

    "We booked this park as its close to a couple of the Oregon coast's Lighthouses and nearby Bandon Safari Park.

    The campsites were spacious and grass! A huge plus when camping with kiddos."

    2. Sunset Bay State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 888-4902

    $22 - $74 / night

    "This park is located in the beautiful Cape Arago area of the South-Central Oregon coast."

    "Oregon State Parks are genuinely the bomb. We were so impressed with them! When we arrived at Sunset Bay, a light drizzle had started, but it created the perfect ambiance."

    3. Bay Point Landing

    31 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-9160

    $52 - $184 / night

    "The location was great and the amenities were superb."

    "Convenience stores close by plus the resort has a general store with anything you could need. Site staff very friendly while keeping a distance, giving you just the right amount of privacy."

    4. Bastendorff Beach Park

    27 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 396-3121

    $32 / night

    "North bend is near by and it’s just a beautiful place in Oregon right on the coats. Loved watching the fog roll in and exploring the tide pools."

    "A berm of at least 10 ft surrounds. Big part of the site. Firewood delivered to site :) Brand new hot free showers close to the site."

    5. Cape Blanco State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Sixes, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 332-6774

    $22 - $81 / night

    "During a beautiful sunny April weekend along the Oregon Coast, campsites are difficult to find."

    "The breach access is a one lane curvy road kind of scary to drive down. The camp host was very helpful. We visited the historic Hughes house that is on the park grounds."

    6. b.side motel+rv

    7 Reviews
    Bandon, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 347-3421

    $35 - $95 / night

    "We lucked into a spot at Bandon Wayside and it was a highlight of our Oregon Coast to Redwoods RV tour. Nicole & David run a great little park."

    "For being walking distance from the busy little town of Bandon this place is was a gem. The owners are incredibly kind and accommodating. Also very very dog friendly, which is huge for us!"

    7. Boice-Cope Campground

    16 Reviews
    Langlois, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 373-1555

    "It was somewhat close to my upcoming vacation spot in Bandon.  2. I had to work a ton and needed internet.  3. The campground has laundry facilities.  4. Has showers."

    "Access to lake and beach."

    8. Bandon by the Sea RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Bandon, OR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 347-5155

    "Next to Hwy 101 but didnt notice much traffic noise. No playground for the kids but there was a open area to throw some baseballs around. Visited during circles in the sand. Great beach to explore."

    "The staff was super friendly.. the location was convenient to a beautiful beach (about a two mile drive) and a quaint downtown area. "

    9. Coquille River RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Bandon, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 207-1730

    "My husband and I were driving up the coast trying to find a campground that was not either full or super expensive."

    10. Sturdivant Park

    8 Reviews
    Myrtle Point, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 396-5131

    $10 / night

    "Lots of trees to park under/near. Some picnic tables & some fire pits. The river runs beside the park. Occasionally a train runs nearby but otherwise very quiet."

    "If you've had enough of RV sites where you're 10' away from your neighbours and have self contained power and water this is a find!"

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  • Garrett The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Eel Creek Campground

    Super cool place

    The campground was quiet. There weren’t a lot of people. The restrooms were working and having plumbing was a nice surprise. My kiddo loved all the bushes that made “secret tunnels” for him to go explore.

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    Sep. 25, 2025

    Skull Creek Campground

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  • Heather E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Bay Point Landing

    Where the Forest Meets the Bay

    One of my favorite places. Stayed in both the cabins and in an RV spot. Great views, excellent amenities, location is perfect. Highly recommend.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Sunset Bay State Park Campground

    Sunset bay state park

    Absolutely beautiful and clean campgrounds. Lots of retirees in rvs. Showers are hot and nice. Big spaces but right next to each other. Also offer yurts.

  • Ash G.
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground

    Beware! No refunds whatsoever even w unforeseen events outside of your ctrl

    I hate having to leave a 1-star review as I do actually like this campground; however, I must make others aware of this issue. I was traveling south from Coos Bay, OR. Evidently there was construction on US-101. Not being from the area(or able to predict the future or knowing anything about a service called TripCheck at the time), I was just following Google Maps, Apple Maps and RV Life like I always do. All of the platforms had me circling around for 6 hours leading me onto unpaved roads that would eventually dead end. Evidently all of the mapping systems think there are roads around the problem area, but they were wrong. I would have to unhook, turn everything around, etc. It was terrible!

    I alerted Honey Bear as soon as I became aware of the situation that I was stuck in Coos Bay for one extra day. I thought for sure that management at Honey Bear would be understanding of the situation and to my request for a refund of(1) night for the day I was not able to stay due to Oregon DOT. I was wrong. Evidently management believes that all customers are supposed to be aware of all road conditions ahead of time.

    If you do intend on staying here, be sure to check all road conditions in the area as YOU will be reasonable for them. This means hurricanes, earthquakes, typhoons, construction, etc. You MUST be able to predict the future and route yourself accordingly. If not, management WILL NOT waiver and you'll stick be stuck with the bill. What a shame.

  • Ross F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Forrest Road 280 near Humbug

    Secluded and windy

    I stayed at the site just up the road atop the hill which made for a windy night but it was nice and quiet. I didn’t see a soul other than the few cars that meandered down the dirt road below me.

  • a
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Bluebill Campground

    good place to sleep

    solid campground with drinking water, i usually opt for free dispersed camping so the price (30$ with reservation fee) was a bit much for me but it’s nothing crazy. it’s maybe 7 minutes off 101 which is very convenient as well.

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Humbug Mountain State Park Campground

    Little pricey but worth it

    This spot is great! We generally don’t stay at paid campsites but this one was worth it! The restrooms were very clean along with the shower area. The campground is kept neat and are plenty of spots. We drive up and paid online BUT the spots fill up fairly quickly and by the end of the night the park was full! There is access to the beach that is about a 1/2 mile walk but so worth it!! We would definitely stay here again!

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

    Why we came

    Our spot was right by beach access. Unfortunately everyone walks by with their dogs which causes ours to bark. Neighbor complained. We understand. We were warned about theft when we checked in. Apparently people come in off beach and stole bicycles? Kind of a bummer but we did not have any issues. Wonderful location if you want to experience Oregon beach. Sites are big and comfortable. I have not seen comfort station but I’m sure it’s nice. Worth the money.


Guide to Bandon

Camping spots near Bandon, Oregon typically stay quieter during fall and winter, with temperatures averaging 45-55°F from November through February. The Coquille River watershed creates unique estuary environments where freshwater meets saltwater, attracting diverse wildlife to campgrounds in the area. Wind conditions vary significantly between inland campgrounds and those directly on the coast.

What to do

Beach exploration: Cape Blanco State Park Campground offers coastal access via the Coastal Trail running through camp. "You can follow it North for a half mile through the trees while listening to the ocean waves. You'll pop out into a meadow of wild flowers and tall grasses overlooking the ocean and out towards the Cape Blanco lighthouse," notes Ryan W.

Crabbing: Coquille River fishing is accessible from many campgrounds in the area. Rachel G. mentions at Bullards Beach that "Town of Bandon is right over the bridge about 3 miles. Restaurants and stores." Local campers recommend Tony's Crab Shack for seafood after your own crabbing adventures.

Lighthouse visits: Several historic lighthouses remain accessible year-round. One camper at Bastendorff Beach Park noted it's a "Great jumping off point for cape arago & sunset bay!" The lighthouse at Cape Blanco is "the oldest on the Oregon coast and you can get a tour of it," according to Tim W.

Water activities: The inland waterways provide alternatives to ocean recreation. At Boice-Cope Campground, "There is a lake that had wind coming from the south for 3 months out of the year. People from all over the world come to surf there. Met people from Nicaragua who had come just to surf," shares Tim W.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Several Bandon-area campgrounds feature natural barriers between campsites. At Sunset Bay State Park Campground, "the campsites are fairly private, separated from each other by thick hedges," according to Sarah. Similarly at Cape Blanco, "the plants surrounding the sites keep out most of the coastal wind and also provide plenty of privacy from other sites."

Convenient town access: Many appreciate being able to explore Bandon while camping nearby. At b.side motel+rv, "We had a great time walking/biking into old town Bandon to eat & rode a bit further to the beach," explains Mitch K. The central location puts campers within "15 minutes to old town" according to another reviewer.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently highlight well-maintained bathrooms. "Bathrooms and showers were clean and nice. Attendant at the front office was helpful and friendly when all the hosts were off duty at 7 pm when we arrived," notes Amy R. about Sunset Bay. At Bullards Beach, "They have bathrooms and showers if needed. Close to beach and nice to walk around campgrounds with 3 camping areas."

Wildlife viewing: The coastal location provides excellent nature watching opportunities. John B. describes seeing "seals being noisy out in the ocean" at Sunset Bay. At Boice-Cope, one camper mentions doing "a lot of nature watching while sitting at the bench by the lake."

What you should know

Wind conditions: Coastal exposure creates significant wind at certain campgrounds. At Bay Point Landing, one camper noted: "We were here for 3 nights. The sites are nice length and width. We had a back up site, with the water 50' away... It was howling 30 mph with fog when we checked in and lasted through the night."

Reservation timing: For summer stays, book well ahead. "We showed up the day of and ended up getting the last spot" at Bullards Beach, according to Grace A., who added it "was a super cool spot with a little path into a woodsy area."

Weather variations: Microclimates affect different campgrounds dramatically. At Sunset Bay, "While only a few miles away in the Oregon Dunes or south towards Bandon it's sunny and 80's in August but around Sunset Bay it's cloudy, misting and 68."

Site privacy differences: Many campgrounds have varied site layouts. At Bastendorff Beach Park, "The sites are packed in super tight, and at least the one I was staying in had a 3 foot tall bush serving as the only privacy barrier between myself and my neighbors who were about 5 feet away from me on either side."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer better facilities for children. Andrea M. found that Sunset Bay "is one of the most beautiful campgrounds I've been to. Very green with lots of cheerful birds chirping in the morning." However, at Boice-Cope, Tim W. notes "There are no playgrounds for the kids."

Beach distance considerations: Walking distance to water varies significantly. At Bullards Beach, "The beach is about 1 mile walk from campground," while Rachel G. mentions "Lighthouse is about 3 miles from campground." At other sites, like Bastendorff, the beach is "a 1/4 walk or drive" according to Vicky G.

Kid-friendly bathrooms: Look for campgrounds with reliable facilities. Bay Point Landing offers "huge clean bathrooms" and even a "saltwater pool" that Greg W. says his family loved. Meanwhile, some state parks have more rustic options – at Boice-Cope, showers cost "$1.50 for 6 minutes for delightfully hot water and good pressure."

Tips from RVers

Connectivity considerations: Internet access varies greatly between sites. At Sunset Bay, Sarah reports "We had NO Verizon connection and limited Starlink connectivity — the beautiful tall trees obstruct the satellite visibility." Meanwhile at Coquille River RV Park, connectivity is stronger.

Site sizing: Check actual measurements before booking. Misty Z. at b.side motel+rv notes "All 8 are back in spots but the angles are easy" and "Tested the 30 amp and electricity is solid." At Boice-Cope, "The campsites are all black-top paved. Take the campsite size to heart. If it's listed for 21 feet then it's only 21 feet long."

RV restrictions: Some campgrounds have age limitations. Doug O. mentions that at Bay Point Landing, "There's a 'no trailers older than 10 years rule'. Our renovated Vintage '64 Airstream needed a pre-approval."

Frequently Asked Questions

Is tent camping available in Bandon, Oregon?

Yes, tent camping is widely available in Bandon, Oregon. Bullards Beach State Park Campground offers excellent tent camping with spacious, grassy sites ideal for families. Located just north of Bandon, it provides access to 4.5 miles of beach and the Coquille River lighthouse. For a more urban option, b.side motel+rv welcomes tent campers in a quiet, tree-surrounded setting within walking distance of downtown Bandon. The property features clean facilities including showers and laundry. Both locations are particularly popular during summer months, so reservations are recommended, especially for weekend stays.

Are there state parks with camping near Bandon, Oregon?

Yes, the Bandon area is home to excellent state park camping options. Cape Blanco State Park Campground, about 30 minutes south of Bandon, offers beautiful campsites with access to beach areas via a scenic road. The park features the historic Hughes house (built in 1898) with tours available and the oldest lighthouse on the Oregon coast. For a closer option, Humbug Mountain State Park Campground provides creekside camping with convenient amenities including showers, restrooms, and drinking water. The park has beach access via an underpass beneath the highway. Both parks typically require reservations, especially during peak summer months.

Where can I find campgrounds in Bandon, Oregon?

Bandon offers several excellent camping options. Coquille River RV Park sits right on the beautiful Bandon Marsh with easy access from the main road and space for outdoor activities. In town, Beach Loop Reality/The Laurel provides free overnight parking for various camping vehicles with convenient access to a gas station with toilets and trash facilities. For more traditional RV accommodations, Bandon by the Sea RV Park offers full hookups and amenities close to town. Most campgrounds in the area provide easy access to Bandon's beaches, wildlife viewing opportunities, and local attractions.