Best Dog-Friendly Camping near South Beach, OR

South Beach State Park Campground provides full pet accommodations across its extensive RV, tent, and yurt facilities. Pets are welcome throughout the year with moderate restrictions, requiring leashes no longer than six feet in length when outside the vehicle. Tillicum Beach Campground also accepts pets with similar policies, offering electric and water hookups that appeal to RV campers traveling with dogs. Both locations maintain clean pet waste stations throughout the grounds, though neither provides dedicated off-leash areas. Sites with water and electricity feature enough space for pet enclosures without crowding neighboring campsites. The campground facilities include showers, toilets, and fire pits at each site. Dogs can be heard barking in the distance when sea lions are active near the marina.

Dog-friendly trails connect South Beach State Park directly to the shoreline, providing excellent exercise opportunities for pets. Most visitors report positive experiences camping with dogs during spring and fall, though summer brings significantly more crowds. Newport Veterinary Hospital operates just 10 minutes north for emergency pet care, with three pet supply stores located within the Newport city limits. Mosquitoes can be problematic during certain seasons, so pet owners should bring appropriate repellents safe for animals. The nearby Port of Newport RV Park offers an alternative location with paved sites suitable for RVs but limited grassy areas for pets. Dogs must remain under control at all times due to wildlife concerns, particularly raccoons that frequent the campgrounds after dark. Clean bathroom facilities with hot showers make multi-day stays comfortable for both pets and their owners.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near South Beach, Oregon (109)

    1. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    110 Reviews
    Otter Rock, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-9278

    $25 - $81 / night

    "Much smaller than South Beach State Park a few miles south, but in my opinion a more relaxed campground. Campground is less open and more wooded than some of the other coast parks."

    "The beach near bye. Curfew was awesome. Quiet time. Clean and friendly. Can't wait to come back. Fun crazy trails to explore. Lots of different amazing sites."

    2. South Beach State Park Campground

    92 Reviews
    South Beach, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 867-4715

    $25 - $83 / night

    "This is a huge campground with clean facilities, nice amenities, easy access to the beach, and it's close to the Oregon Coast Aquarium."

    "South Beach SP Oregon Site B1 Memorial Weekend Crowded but nice. Some loops very narrow rods and lots of kids on bikes. We were in a back in end site."

    3. Tillicum Beach Campground

    55 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 547-3679

    $39 - $51 / night

    "You can walk right onto the beach from the campground. There are Pull-thru and tent sites. Pet are also allowed here. There are some recreation trails close by. The restrooms are always clean."

    "Instead, we waited until we arrived at our next campground, South Beach Campground near Newport (only 25 minutes north of Tillicum Beach)."

    4. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    18 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "A walking trail to the beach however you do have to cross the highway! Most of the RV sites are quite small that barely fit their provided picnic table and firepit."

    "Kids enjoyed playing on the playground and walking to beach from trail."

    5. Beachside State Recreation Site

    34 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-3220

    $25 - $64 / night

    "I think this is the closest I've camped to the ocean on the Oregon Coast. I didn't have a beachside site, but still was very close."

    "A gorgeous spot on the beautiful Oregon Coast just south of Waldport with spots for tents and RVs and access to an expansive and wide beach."

    6. Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

    12 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 867-3321

    "This place offers a regular RV park for something around $80/night, or dry camping for about $40/night."

    "What a lovely location. On the Oregon coast with an on site brewery and bar. The Rogue brewery is within walking distance and it also has a restaurant."

    7. Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek

    14 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    8 miles

    "There is almost nowhere to stay in the Newport/Oregon Coast areas, so this spot was a life saver! After you hit the dirt road, there are a few good but smaller pull off spots and a few bigger ones."

    "No service on the drive up but had a couple bars at my campsite. Beaver creek area was really cool, but the main trail was flooded out when I visited."

    8. Seal Rocks RV Cove

    12 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-3955

    $40 - $106 / night

    "Since we were going to be here a month, we fiddled more than normal to position our 40’ 5th wheel into position. Otherwise, this is a fairly easy back-in."

    "However, our GPS wanted us to turn at Seal Rock St. which is on the other side of the CG and is actually the exit for the CG. Turn at NW Cross St. then swing left into the park."

    9. Sea and Sand RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 821-2231

    "This beach is located near some of the best beach towns on the oregon coast."

    "This is the best place to stay on the Oregon Coast. Beautiful park with different type sites."

    10. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort

    6 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-3750

    $80 - $125 / night

    "Very clean, very organized and the best views of the ocean in the drive in sites. Not a single complaint or issue. Great WiFi, and just a great facility all around."

    "Our specific site overlooked the ocean and was a 2 min walk to the beach. Great weekend!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near South Beach, OR

1139 Reviews of 109 South Beach Campgrounds


  • Pam B.
    Aug. 8, 2021

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Tent camping

    Well we did not know that when tent camping you can only stay two weeks we were originally told we could stay as long as we wanted as long as we moved and did not stay in a spot more than 7 days. Not a bad campground just don't like the two week stay rule. Plus my cat loves it. There is a natural that can be walked, a dog park, swimming pool, also a place to throw disc golf disc's.

  • J
    Jun. 15, 2022

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Huge beautiful well-maintained campground

    This is a huge campground with clean facilities, nice amenities, easy access to the beach, and it's close to the Oregon Coast Aquarium.

    We spent a late-Spring night here and enjoyed all aspects of the park and campground. South Beach State Park is on our list of campgrounds to visit every year.

  • j
    Sep. 6, 2019

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Crowded but nice

    South Beach SP Oregon Site B1 Memorial Weekend Crowded but nice. Some loops very narrow rods and lots of kids on bikes. We were in a back in end site. A bit more room but beach access walkway next to us meant a lot of foot traffic. Large open beach with small waves. Access is ADA friendly. Level asphalt pad. Minimal privacy from trees but they do provide some shade. So.e skeeters but not to bad yet. Large trees at rear or site. Average bathhouse close by. CG has yurts, and tent sites too. Great restaurant close to SP has fresh crab, salmon, halibut and cod. Right next to it is a fresh cherry stand

  • Ryan W.
    Aug. 17, 2019

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Convenience, Rogue, Sand and Trees...also a campground.

    The South Beach State Park Campground is at the mouth of the Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon. The first thing you'll notice is the wind on the way in. Generally, north to south in the summers, the wind is strong, always strong, like 30 mph or more pretty much all the times according to the locals. It felt like it was raining, but it was just water being blown off the ocean. However, once you're in the campground you don't notice it at all since it is well protected by surrounding dunes and tree line.

    There is a Tim Burton-esque trail system surrounding the camp leading out in all directions to the beach and bay. Some trails are blacktopped, some sand, and some horse accessible. Google maps struggled to get me to the correct entrance so pay a little more attention when arriving.

    My visit was during Oregon Parks day so camping was free. The Hiker/Biker area is just inside the camp entrance across from the hospitality yurt where you can get hot tea, coffee, ice cream, wood bundles, stickers and Oregon Parks merchandise. The camping (all of it) area itself is pretty open with minimal privacy or separation from your neighbors, but everything is very clean and organized. 

    The campground was packed, and the RV/Tent area was essentially a parking lot. It seemed like a lot of families to come to the same place, the same weekend every year. However, it was a well regulated, and well behaved campground. The nice thing about this campground is the location. There are hiking trails, beach access, and it is close to all the amenities of Newport. Once you left the camp on a trail you could wander the trees without seeing anyone for awhile if you needed to get away.

    Hiker/biker area had faux fencing built up to separate sites and wood platforms to get tents off the ground which I haven't seen in any other hiker/biker camps. The fences were a bit weird but made it easy to lock up a bike, hang some laundry and would a good stop if I were traveling with a hammock.

    Amenities include:

    • Camp Store
    • Storage box with usb charging station
    • Raised wood platforms for tents
    • Flush toilets
    • Hot free showers
    • Access to beach & trails
    • Walking distance to Rogue Brewery, Yaquina Bay State Park, South Beach State Park, 
    • Bike Stand and tools
    • Fire pit and picnic tables

    Pro-Tip: In Newport, just across Yaquina Bay, is the Newport Bike Shop. It is one of the few bike repair shops along the coastal Oregon Route. If you get a $35 bike tune up you can take a break in their upstairs lounge with tv, wifi, fridge with beverages, and washer/dryer.

  • Nick A.
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

    Orwellian glamping

    Advertised as a pet friendly glamping space. Brought my dog and upon arrival was told dogs are not allowed inside tent. On the website it states dogs must be on leash and not left alone outside. How is anyone able to sleep inside a tent while not having your pet alone outside not being allowed inside tent? Apparently my campsite is recorded audio and video by the hosts and we were unnecessarily aggressively confronted. The creek we camped next to was polluted with pet feces, nitrous cartridges and used cigarette filters. Overall we left and felt scammed. They charged us $25 for wood we never burned

  • Angela M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Month Long Stay at Corvallis KOA

    Spent a month in an RV space at this KOA. My first experience at a KOA couldn’t have gone better. Staff was friendly, facilities were clean, and fellow RVers were quiet and respectful. We stayed here with a dog and were really happy with amenities such as the dog park and small trail behind campground. Really phenomenal and kind workers as well. Would stay again. We stayed during the wet season, and it was not very busy here. We did have some issues with moisture in RV, would definitely recommend having a dehumidifier. Showers and bathrooms cleaned daily and were very clean always. There is also a nice laundry facility (coin operated) and sink for washing dishes. Two bathrooms and a dog park. Electric hookups, black water dump, and water hookup at site.

  • Erik C.
    May. 15, 2020

    South Beach State Park Campground

    This is a BIG campground

    Part of South Beach State Park, the campground is a great base camp for the entire Newport area. The camp is extremely well maintained, and the hosts obviously take pride in their work.

    The sites a little on close side, but provide adequate space. There’s an excellent playground for the kids and the beach is 1/4 mile down a paved trail that is handicap accessible. The trail system also gives access to the south jetty, a small convenience store/restaurant, the Oregon aquarium, and the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Hatfield is a part of the Oregon State University system and is free, but accepts donations.

    The south jetty is a good place for spotting starfish, crabs, and anemones. The beach is relatively clean of debris and has some opportunities for finding shells and marine fossils.

  • L
    Jun. 23, 2016

    Hebo Lake Campground

    My favorite place

    My absolute favorite place to camp in Oregon!!!! Always clean, quite, peaceful, and just perfect!!!! The fishing is always great and when the onshore flow comes over the trees, it's nothing short of a miracle and magic.

  • Carly M.
    Aug. 22, 2017

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Southward-Bound Pt I

    After gallivanting through Central Oregon & Seattle, a coastal camping route along the way home (Sacramento, Ca) was sure to balance the 2,500mi road trip!

    Having mapped out the trek in considerable advance, and after researching multiple state parks/ private campgrounds, South Beach State Park stood out for its proximity to the beach, surrounding nature trails, & it's shower facilities.

    At first glance, using a reservation website with photos, the campsite view didn't impress much... Immediately upon pulling into the grounds, the park was gorgeous- lush green shrubs, subtle salty sea breeze, generous space between campsites, and the friendliest rangers ever encountered! Our site was flat, which is ideal when one's converted a vehicle into a camper (the Millennium Falcon is a Honda Element outfitted with a homemade, tri-folding loft bed platform).

    For two road-weary travelers, access to the beach was just a 1/2 mile mellow nature path away. With the option of following a bark path through the campground- which eventually intersects with the multiple paved avenues to the grassy beach dunes- or merely sticking to the paved trail, the relaxing evening stroll was just right for stretching the legs before cooking dinner.

    Overall, great firepits, flat tent sites, roomy between campers, excellently maintained facilities, easy access to dish cleaning/ dishwater disposal stations, beautiful park with miles of trails! Also, the hospitality station offers fat-bike rentals for beach riding, disc rentals for disc golf course, and local firewood for surprisingly reasonable prices.

    Remember to always buy your wood on-site to deter the spread of invasive insects!


Guide to South Beach

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.

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