Top Tent Camping near Beaver, OR

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Best Tent Sites Near Beaver, OR (28)

    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina
    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina
    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina
    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina
    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina
    Camper-submitted photo from Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina

    1. Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina

    9 Reviews
    49 Photos
    110 Saves
    Netarts, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Jones Creek

    2. Jones Creek

    10 Reviews
    49 Photos
    397 Saves
    Tillamook, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Equestrian

    $15 - $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground

    3. Hebo Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    10 Photos
    305 Saves
    Beaver, Oregon

    Overview

    Hebo Lake Campground is ideal for those wanting a secluded, quiet camping getaway in the forest. Located on Mt. Hebo, this small, family campground has 12 campsites, a historic picnic shelter, a three-acre lake, and access to hiking trails. All 12 campsites are reservable from May through September. The picnic shelter can also be reserved for day-use activities, for groups of up to 25 people.__ Hebo Lake is cashless so please pay before you arrive as service is limited at the campground. You can either download the recreation.gov app on your phone to pay for day-use and camping fees or go online on your computer or tablet to recreation.gov and pay there. Please go to Siuslaw National Forest on rec.gov and look for day use or if you are camping please pick your site and length of stay at the campground. Any questions please contact the Hebo Ranger Station at (503) 392-5100.

    Recreation

    A historic picnic shelter built by the Civil Conservation Corps in 1937, and restored in 2016, is available for day use at the Hebo Lake Day Use site. The 1/2 mile Hebo Lake Loop Trail is a pleasant hike around the lake, and access to the Pioneer - Indian Trail is nearby. Anglers will find five accessible fishing docks around the popular three-acre lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout.

    Facilities

    A historic picnic shelter built by the Civil Conservation Corps in 1937, and restored in 2016, is available for day use at the Hebo Lake Day Use site. The 1/2 mile Hebo Lake Loop Trail is a pleasant hike around the lake, and access to the Pioneer - Indian Trail is nearby. Anglers will find five accessible fishing docks around the popular three-acre lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout.

    Natural Features

    At an elevation of 1,650 feet, the surrounding forest of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and red alder make the area quite enjoyable on a hot summer day.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (503) 392-5100.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $18 - $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Trask River County Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Trask River County Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Trask River County Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Trask River County Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from Trask River County Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Keenig Creek Campground

    5. Keenig Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    75 Photos
    227 Saves
    Timber, Oregon

    Keenig Creek Campground is located just off the Wilson River Highway, 18 miles east of Tillamook, Oregon. It is a rustic site, located above the Wilson River, adjacent to Keenig Creek. The campground has 12 walk-in tent sites, two day-use picnicking sites and a trailhead to access the Wilson River Trail, along with fishing and swimming. Each campsite offers a tent pad, picnic table and a fire grate.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table

    $15 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping

    6. Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping

    11 Reviews
    43 Photos
    622 Saves
    Tillamook State Forest, Oregon

    Dispersed camping is allowed in Oregon State Forests year round. There are no fee or permit requirements. Campers are required to adhere to ODF regulations regarding placement of campsites, campfires, sanitation, and stay limits. Campfires and charcoal barbeques are not allowed in dispersed campsites during the Regulated Use portion of fire season. There are no maps for dispersed campsites.​​

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Dispersed
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    Camper-submitted photo from Twins Ranch LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Twins Ranch LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Twins Ranch LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Twins Ranch LLC

    8. Twins Ranch LLC

    5 Reviews
    5 Photos
    51 Saves
    Bay City, Oregon

    We want to provide a camping opportunity for families who love tent camping & Covered Wagons on the Oregon Coast. We offer 30 sites for walk in primitive family Covered Wagon and tent camping sites. The wagons sleep 4. Large pet friendly sites with fire rings and picnic tables for each site firewood available. Toilet facilities and water in a central location. Solar Shower also available.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group

    $25 - $45 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground

    9. Elk Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    70 Photos
    50 Saves
    Timber, Oregon

    All walk-in tent sites. Elk Creek campground is popular with families and is easily reached from Highway 6. Tillamook State Forest campgrounds offer moderately-sized, rustic sites shaded by Douglas-fir forest. Individual campsites are well-screened and include a parking area, a fire grate with cooking grill, and a tent pad. While there are no RV hook-ups, many sites are suitable for travel trailers or small RVs. Some campgrounds have walk-in tent sites a bit farther from the road.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Picnic Table
    • Drinking Water
    Camper-submitted photo from Cook Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Cook Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Cook Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Cook Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Cook Creek
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Recent Tent Reviews In Beaver

986 Reviews of 28 Beaver Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Sea Ranch Resort
    October 2, 2024

    Sea Ranch Resort

    Top expensive for what it is

    It was the only one campground open in town, so no choice. The campground is beautiful, but amenities are bad. Showers are all broken, and dirty. There is only one faucet working at the dish sink. But people are nice, and helpful.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    October 1, 2024

    Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping

    Not ideal spot and challenging road

    Diamond Milld rd is a tight logging rd with a kinda steep danger zone cliff on this edge. If you get to spot (the coordinates on dyrt arent exact but close) you will see basically the only part of the rd with a pull aside areai prob for two vans or cars. Its a nice view but kinda creepy if alone IMO. The dispersed camping for this St Forest applies to tenters mainly being 1 mile away from a paid campground. But for just car and van camp youd have to chance it at day area or drive way in to the forest down a rd.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Siuslaw National Forest Dispersed Camping
    October 1, 2024

    Siuslaw National Forest Dispersed Camping

    Fee Area but close to other Siuslaw areas

    This is a fee area. Have to look really hard this far north in Siuslaw to find a Frst Rd. Just go to Mt Hebo or back to Tili St Forest. Other that most of this north shore OR coast is tough. If anyone has coordinates for their spot Im sure its a valuable share but maybe a keepee.

  • Camper-submitted photo from South Beach State Park Campground
    September 24, 2024

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Nearly froze

    We stayed in a yurt over Christmas and the heater in the Yurt did not heat sufficiently. We tried to get it fixed by staff but there wasn’t anyone who could help.

    We were near the lift station and the alarm was sounding off throughout our stay. Also no one remedied this.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Webb County Campground & Park
    September 17, 2024

    Webb County Campground & Park

    Great location

    Great location as it is across the street from the beach. It is as simple as the other two next to it and half the price! Bathrooms are clean and showers are decent. Nice helpful camp host.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Fir Ridge Campgrounds
    September 11, 2024

    Fir Ridge Campgrounds

    Not a place

    I dove thru. Told not welcome. 2+ year wait list to live there. Asked if I could just pay to park somewhere safely in there as a single woman, in her 40's, just to stay in my car and watch TV on my own cell service in my car? I was told no. I told them I didn't want to live there tonight, I was looking into rv living and feeling out what the lifestyle is about. Currently just a "leave no trace overnight sleep".

    Nope.

    Met a couple residents and park attendant/host and this is NOT A PLACE TO STAY.

    Looks like some kind of laundry area and possibly 1 shower stall. CHeesy (some kind of 1/4 height saloon town cutouts) hostile, rude, unfriendly, and discriminating. Best to move straight past it.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Fir Ridge Campgrounds
    September 11, 2024

    Fir Ridge Campgrounds

    No

    No. 100% no. Just want to make sure people know NOT to go there like I did. THE WORST experience I have had ever in all of my exploring!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Nehalem Falls Campground
    September 6, 2024

    Nehalem Falls Campground

    Group site rental mid week stay

    This small campground is very far off the 101 so if you are looking for a coastal vibe this is not it. Deeply wooded, green, and beautiful. One side of the campground sits alongside Nehalem river access, on hot days this is a popular hangout so expect to see a lot of people. Vault toilets after a busy summer season were ammonia rich and hard to handle. Trash receptacles and potable water available. (Old school pump) I’ve heard that it stays wet enough back there that this campsite never really has a fire ban, but always check with the camp host, they also sell fire wood. First come first serve campsites Using reserve America online. Do Not confuse this campsite with Nehalem Bay State park when reserving.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping
    September 5, 2024

    Tillamook State Forest Dispersed Camping

    Unreal Experience

    Tillamook Forest has so many amazing dispersed camping opportunities! We turned onto Ben Smith road and then took logging trails up the peaks. We found a perfect spot that looked like we were on the edge of a cliff but was actually still very safe for our toddler. No cell service, so we just unplugged for 3 nights and enjoyed the time together. We could see the northern lights the first night we were there, and it was absolutely incredible. We had a lot of privacy. One hunter walked by, I assume he was using the nearby trail. We heard some ATVs over the days, but it wasn't disruptive. Totally recommend it, and we'll definitely be back.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cape Lookout State Park Campground
    September 5, 2024

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    VERY close to neighbors

    I believed I had my lighting situation under control, not bright and off at an appropriate time, but when I woke up the next morning, my neighbor said I had offended the stars with my toxic and harsh LEDs. Can’t win em all 🤷‍♂️

  • Camper-submitted photo from Elk Creek Campground
    September 3, 2024

    Elk Creek Campground

    Great chill spot

    The campground itself was kept very clean and each site has basically zero trace left at it. There’s a creek and a few fun trails to explore as well

  • Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln City KOA
    August 31, 2024

    Lincoln City KOA

    Very clean and hostis friendly!

    Stayed 3 nights and the host allowed us to park 2 cars on a tent site. Facilities are clean and showers are hot and free

  • Camper-submitted photo from Elk City Park Campground
    August 21, 2024

    Elk City Park Campground

    Cute spot wonderful host

    Quiet out of the way campground right by the water. Limited trees. No cell service. Camp host was super nice! It was fairly empty on a Tuesday, but host did say that it get popping on the weekends.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cape Lookout State Park Campground
    August 20, 2024

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    Very uneven experience depending on loop

    We have visited this campground twice over the years, the most recent as part of roadtrip back from Yosemite.  The quality of the experience really has to do with what loop you camp in.  If you look at the website for the park there is a notice that they are getting ready to do construction and it appears many of the issues will be fixed.

    Right now, I'd strongly recommend camping in the upper part of the "A", "B" or "C" loops.  The lower parts of "A" and "B" are pretty exposed with just dune grass/bushes for protection.  The bathrooms in those loops are also in the best shape.  The "D" loop needs a lot of work.  The bathroom is very mildewed and just bearable.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Powder Creek Campground
    August 5, 2024

    Powder Creek Campground

    Part of Hipcamp but worth every penny

    Beautifully maintained Meadow next to a running creek with dear families wandering around and their own personal deer, Herbie. No water or electrical or dump station but very clean porta potties and waste bins and lots of privacy. Super nice hosts and would definitely stay there again

  • Camper-submitted photo from Powder Creek Campground
    August 3, 2024

    Powder Creek Campground

    Beautifully maintained Campground with decent privacy and clean bathrooms along with garbage but no hookups

    If you like seeing deer walking through your Campground in the morning and the evening with lots of respectful silence and beautiful scenery near a calm and constantly running creek, then this is the place for you

  • Camper-submitted photo from Wright's for Camping
    July 30, 2024

    Wright's for Camping

    Sweet & close to town

    We loved our stay here; it's great for families. The bathroom and showers were clean, and we appreciated the large sink for dishwashing. Wright's is quite close to town, so we were easily able to walk to the beach and main part of town. Site 10 is decently sized, and fit our 20' campervan + bike rack easily.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Tillamook County Whalen Island
    July 30, 2024

    Tillamook County Whalen Island

    Great when all the state parks are full(all summer)

    A great small site to visit when you can’t get in at Cape Lookout. Campground is small which is nice since there isn’t much separation between tent sites. The location is great for paddling around Sand Lake though you’ll have to go a bit to access the ocean. Tillamook county knows what they’ve got and they will charge for each vehicle and each tent on the ground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Barview Jetty County Campground
    July 29, 2024

    Barview Jetty County Campground

    Beautiful Location and Great Campsites HIGHLY RECOMMEND

    I was amazed by how beautiful the site was that I had to stay an extra night. The staff at the reservation office was super kind and accommodating to my request, helped me find a site that was available for the full length of my stay, and gave me some options to look at before deciding on a site. I chose a site in the V section and was left speechless; it was stunning! I'm not much of a camper, but this had to have been one of the most beautiful sites I've stayed at in my life. 50m walk to the beach, lots of trees for privacy, and a big lot for the campsite. Showers were $0.25/min, and were a min of $0.50 to start, they were relatively clean and private.

    I also surfed at Barview Jetty Beach, where there were some great waves for beginners! Although I'm not sure if you're allowed to surf there since I was the only I saw surfing, but I didn't see any signs saying you couldn't.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Moonshine Park
    July 28, 2024

    Moonshine Park

    Grew Up Camping There

    Spent a lot of time up there tent camping on the weekends. Randy was the camp post. The grounds were always kept clean and improved every week. Great summer spot for steelhead fishing before the state screwed up that also.



Guide to Beaver

Camping near Beaver, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a family adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Explore the beach: Many campers love the gorgeous beaches nearby. One reviewer at Barview Jetty County Campground said, “The beach is gorgeous,” making it a perfect spot for sunbathing or beachcombing.
  • Hiking trails: There are several trails for hiking enthusiasts. A visitor at Devil's Lake State Recreation Area mentioned, “The sites can be a little tight but the use of hedges and trees creates a nice barrier between you and your neighbors,” highlighting the natural beauty of the area.
  • Fishing and swimming: If you enjoy fishing, Keenig Creek Campground is a great spot. One camper noted, “Great walk-in sites good fishing crawfishing salamanders,” making it a family-friendly destination.

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A reviewer at Lincoln City KOA said, “Facilities are clean and showers are hot and free,” which is a big plus for many.
  • Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer a sense of privacy. A visitor at Cape Lookout State Park Campground mentioned, “There's a good amount of privacy between the sites too which is really nice.”
  • Friendly staff: Campers often rave about the helpfulness of campground staff. One camper at Premier RV Resort shared, “The staff was super dog loving and friendly,” making for a welcoming atmosphere.

What you should know:

  • Crowded during peak times: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially on weekends. A visitor at Nehalem Bay State Park Campground noted, “The campground looked like a summer holiday weekend,” so plan accordingly.
  • Limited amenities at some sites: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A reviewer at South Lake mentioned, “No drinking water, no electric hookups,” so be prepared to bring your own supplies.
  • Road conditions: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A camper at Keenig Creek Campground warned, “Do not drive here if you can't drive on the edge of a cliff on gravel roads,” so check your vehicle's capabilities.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose kid-friendly campgrounds: Look for places with activities for kids. A parent at Devil's Lake State Recreation Area said, “Very kid-friendly location and the spots are very clean and well managed.”
  • Pack outdoor games: Bring along games for family fun. A reviewer at Nehalem Bay State Park Campground mentioned, “Oregonians love to camp this time of year in large friend and family groups,” so be ready for some friendly competition.
  • Plan for quiet time: Some campgrounds can be noisy. A visitor at Barview Jetty County Campground noted, “This place is known as a 'party' campground,” so consider your family’s comfort level.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Premier RV Resort mentioned, “The view of the ocean is spectacular and everything in town is walking distance,” but also noted the importance of site size.
  • Be prepared for uneven terrain: Some RV parks have uneven ground. A visitor at Sea and Sand RV Park said, “Backing in was a pain due to the uneven surface,” so take care when parking.
  • Bring extra cords and hoses: Ensure you have enough supplies for hookups. A camper at Lincoln City KOA mentioned needing “25’ of electric cord,” so plan ahead.

Camping near Beaver, Oregon, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to check the specific campground details and reviews to make the most of your trip!

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