Beverly Beach State Park Campground spans across green, wooded terrain with varied topography ranging from coastal forest to sandy shoreline. Located just north of Newport, this campground features plush, forested settings with natural windbreaks against coastal gusts. Campsites range in privacy levels with outer loop positions generally offering more separation from neighboring sites.
What to do
Beach exploration at low tide: At Beachside State Recreation Site, visitors access a wide, sandy beach perfect for tide pool exploration. "Site 74 perfect for rooftop tent camping. Windbreak, no mosquitos, decently separated. Road noise is not an issue if you are on the sites adjacent to the beach," reports Andre J.
Fossil hunting: Beverly Beach State Park Campground offers unique geological features. "FOSSILS! Literally everywhere on this beach. Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes and you can often find individual fossilized shells that can be collected," notes Erik C., who adds "Beverly Beach is also popular for agate hunting along the gravel bars, particularly after big storms that uncover new stones."
Educational programs: During summer months, Beverly Beach offers structured activities. "Nice educational programs for kids. Firewood conveniently available," mentions Kristen W., highlighting opportunities for families to learn about coastal ecosystems.
What campers like
Forest campsites: Whalers Rest RV and Camping Resort offers sites with natural screening. "We were here during significant rainfall and appreciated not being in mud. Most sites have trees or shrubs for privacy," reports Ella T., noting the concrete pads that prevent flooding during coastal rain events.
Beach access points: Proximity to shoreline varies between campgrounds. "Short walk to the beach from the camp site," notes Leigh-Anne H. about Beverly Beach, while Brandon K. describes Beachside State Recreation Site's unique features: "Spot 62 had a secret access to the beach that looks to be one of two away from the general access."
Clean facilities: Maintenance standards remain high at most area campgrounds. "This campground is very well maintained, and thought out! Great showers, close to the beach and such a cute little store!!" shares Hana M. about Beverly Beach State Park, highlighting amenities beyond the pet-related facilities mentioned in the existing description.
What you should know
Site privacy varies: Campground layout affects noise levels and visual separation. "Forest campsites, some of them are pretty close together, but overall a pretty good spot. Easy beach access, lots of points of interest nearby," explains Darin D. about Beachside State Recreation, adding "Lots of trees, bushes between sites that make it feel more secluded."
Seasonal crowds: South Beach State Park Campground experiences significant seasonal variation. "I have never had any issues or problems. It is just a very busy park, and yes there are mosquitoes, so be prepared. It is close to town, and activities which is great," mentions Nick H., confirming the mosquito concerns noted elsewhere.
Road noise: Proximity to Highway 101 affects some sites. "A little bit of road noise is the only downside," Jeff K. notes about Beachside State Recreation Site, while Brittany B. suggests, "If you can get a site near the beach that's ideal. A lot of the sites are right near the road which can be a bit loud."
Tips for camping with families
Educational opportunities: Tillicum Beach Campground offers access to marine environments. "Camp hosts were amazing only one issue I found is it can be hard to make it down to the beach if you are not in great shape. Big rocks to climb over and down to make it to the beach definitely not ADA accessible," warns Heather L., addressing accessibility concerns not covered in the existing description.
Weather preparations: Coastal conditions change rapidly year-round. "This place is beautiful. Many if not most of the campsites are nestled between large trees, which gives them some privacy. Short walk to the beach and nature trails," shares Kristen W. about Beverly Beach, where tree cover provides protection from wind and light rain.
Activity options: On-site amenities supplement beach access. "Nice grounds, several bathrooms. Near a great walk path (paved) and easy access to the beach. This is a great campground and very kid friendly!!" reports Brian P. about South Beach State Park, highlighting the paved paths suitable for bicycles and strollers.
Tips from RVers
Site selection guidance: Port of Newport RV Park & Marina offers pet-friendly sites with marine views. "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," notes Laura M., describing walkable amenities beyond those mentioned in the existing description.
Hookup variations: Electric and water service types differ between parks. "Clean park, right across from beach. Not all the space are level. Great ocean views and park quiet at night even though a weekend. Bathrooms were not crowded and heated," reports Steven V. about Seal Rocks RV Cove.
Reservation timing: Popular parks require advance planning. "Well-kept, helpful gate attendant, with shady sites on the outer edges of the loops. All the sites are relatively close together in lined-up, soldier style—still, not as regimented as a commercial RV park or resort," explains Patrick M. regarding South Beach State Park Campground layout.