Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lakeside, OR

Osprey Point RV Resort in Lakeside provides year-round full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The park features level gravel pads suitable for larger RVs, with direct access to Tenmile Lake. North Lake Resort RV Park & Marina offers lakefront camping with 50-amp hookups, though it operates seasonally from March through mid-November. "Just ok. Great water access for boating, canoeing, kayaking. No privacy between spots," noted one camper about Osprey Point. Winchester Bay RV Resort, located 13 miles northwest of Lakeside, maintains paved roads and level sites that accommodate big rigs with both back-in and pull-through options.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when coastal RV parks frequently reach capacity. Most parks in the region offer cable TV connections and WiFi, though internet quality varies considerably between locations. On-site dump stations are available at most parks, though some charge an additional fee for this service. While Verizon and AT&T generally provide reliable coverage throughout the area, T-Mobile service can be spotty in more remote locations. Pet-friendly policies are standard at most RV parks near Lakeside, though some impose breed restrictions or limit the number of pets allowed. Propane fills are limited in the immediate area, with most RVers needing to travel to Reedsport or North Bend for refills.

Best RV Sites Near Lakeside, Oregon (121)

    1. Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

    10 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 888-2598

    $39 - $186 / night

    "We travel in a camper van and generally do not like RV park layouts so inquired about the tent sites."

    "Short walk to the beautiful dog friendly beach (just over the sand dunes - two minutes). They have crab nets you can borrow and a crab cleaning and cooking station to use."

    2. Salmon Harbor Marina

    1 Review
    Reedsport, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 271-3407

    "Great park, sites close to crabbing pier, easy access to boat ramp for those who bring one, clean bathrooms and showers, lovely host."

    3. Winchester Bay RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Reedsport, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 271-0287

    "RV resort for sure. Beautifully landscaped and right on the bay. All paved roads and level sites that are back in and pull through."

    "This park is well maintained and each site has a picnic table and fire pit! This park is open year round even tho the Dyrt app says it’s closed for the season. They are open year round."

    4. Osprey Point RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Lakeside, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 759-2801

    "Set on Tenmile Lake in Lakeside, OR, this is a nice little park. Spaces are pretty close together and turns are tight. There are some big rigs here, so it can work for you big guys."

    "Wonderful campground with store, coffee shop, laundry, arcade, rec room and best of all is their pizza and pub. Probably the best pizza we have ever eaten."

    5. North Lake Resort RV Park & Marina

    3 Reviews
    Lakeside, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 759-3515

    "Dates back to 1939 and adapted for big rigs! Most of the sites are pretty private, some side by side lines of rigs. Boat launch."

    "Private but nice because they have a no radio rule. Right on the lake. Clean showers for $1/8min. Small kiosk onsite. $25 dry camp."

    6. Windy Cove Campground (Section A)

    3 Reviews
    Reedsport, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 957-7001

    "The area we stayed in had 4 spots tucked away in a delightful cove that was beautiful, clean, green and spacious! Can’t say enough about it, we can’t wait to go back."

    "But if you plan to spend your days at the beach, Dunes, or fishing it is a perfect base camp! Price is very reasonable!"

    7. Thousand Trails South Jetty

    25 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is one of our favorite campgrounds, very similar to Thousand Trails Pacific City."

    "Easy to check in and pay, fam friendly and pet friendly."

    8. Windy Cove Campground (Section B)

    2 Reviews
    Reedsport, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 271-5634

    "I’ve been coming to the Winchester Bay RV Resort for over 30 years. It is , by far, my favorite place to camp on the OR coast! They do not have tent sites, but if you have an RV, you will love it!"

    "Right near town and right in the water. We enjoyed it even though rv parks aren’t normally our cup of tea. Saw some marine life as well"

    9. The Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    North Bend, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 756-8800

    "All sites are paved and full hookups. Laundry, bathrooms and showers are nice and clean. Shuttle or walk to casino if you want. Host switched us to a better site no problem."

    "Stayed here last night in free space next to Regular RV park but right on the Water and even had a picnic table with grassy area. Away from the traffic very quiet. And a short walk over to Casino."

    10. Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Scottsburg, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 599-2244

    "The deluxe yurts made a really easy first camping trip for my husband and kids. The downside is there’s only 2 restroom locations and 1 shower location for the whole park and marina."

    "The lake is absolutely amazing! Really was worth money. It also wasn’t to expensive at all."

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RV Park Reviews near Lakeside, OR

837 Reviews of 121 Lakeside Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    Nice secluded campground

    Stayed 4 nights. Clean bathrooms, good space between campsites. Nestled in the tall trees, it would be cool during a hot summer. Since I visited in November and it rained, the drops from the trees were loud on my trailer roof. (Well duh!) 1/2 mile walk to the beach. Clean, safe, and quietWell maintained campgrounds, as are all Oregon parks. Great reservation system. (California in comparison has a terrible website. What’s up CA?) 30 and 50 amp electric, water and sewer at the site (Full hookups). Great dump station across the highway. Back in spaces, so a 40 foot RV would barely fit. This is an older but well maintained campground.

  • Kelli B.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    Nice place to stay on the Oregon Coast

    A great little campground settled along the coast near Florence, Oregon.

    Get there early as reservations cannot be made and its all first come, first serve! It is extremely busy during peak season, so if your looking for a not so busy campground, this is not it.

    Full hook ups available along with restrooms/ showers, fire wood for sale and there is a dump station on site. Picnic table and fire pit at every site. You are along HWY 101, but the trees do provide a little bit of a sound buffer. There is no playground at this campground, however they offer the Junior Ranger Program to occupy kiddos which is great! Trails nearby lead down to the beach and its 2 miles by trail to the Heceta Head Light House.

    Overall this is a great family friendly little campground!

    Visiting in the off season is a great option if you can't get a spot in peak season as it is open year round.

    I would give this one the full 5 stars, but the inability to make reservations for this State Park is a huge con :/

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2022

    Port of Siuslaw Campground & Marina

    Pricey, But Loved It

    Parks that are walking distance to shops and restaurants are such a treat.  There are breweries, restaurants, farmers market (on Tuesday afternoon), shops, etc all within easy walking distance from here.

    We stayed at a waterfront site, which was cheaper than the "premium" pull through sites in the middle.  With fees and extra pet fees (you get one pet included in the nightly fee, any additional pets are $2 each) we paid $47 for a night.   The premium sites we would not recommend, unless you must have a pull through site.  Those are basically just spots in a gravel lot with hookups.  Zero division between sites.  And they are the most expensive at $55/night.

    There's a nice gazebo to use for group events, but it's an odd set up in that there is no path to the gazebo and it's in the center of a circle of back in sites.  So if all the sites were occupied, I suppose you'd have to walk through someone's site to access it?

    So pleasantly surprised to see glass recycling here!  We got to dump off our growing pile of traveling glass recycling.  Mixed recycling is in a separate bin.  But no plastics!

    There is laundry here, and showers, but we did not use either.  There's a book exchange shelf in the office.

    Their website is out of date: there are no dry camp spots any longer.  All sites are FHU.

    Good cell service here and their wifi is good and strong, even in the back end where we were.

    We liked this place to splurge on a place close to town, but overall too pricey for us to stay for any length of time.

  • Glynn N.
    Sep. 30, 2021

    Bandon by the Sea RV Park

    Nice RV Park

    Very nice RV Park. Ladies at the front desk were very helpful and friendly. Good WiFi, cable and AT&T cell service. Concrete pads level to park the camper on. We had a back in slot but there were pull-thrus also, full campground. Clean bathroom / shower. More long term campers than I expected but all were very friendly. 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.

  • Dave H.
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Winchester Bay RV Resort

    An Oregon Coast Gem!

    RV resort for sure. Beautifully landscaped and right on the bay. All paved roads and level sites that are back in and pull through. It's a busy place so tough to get a reservation unless you book way ahead. Walking and bike path surrounds the park. Close to the small community of Winchester Bay that has a grocery store and restaurants. Just a great park.

  • C
    May. 23, 2021

    Rising River RV Resort & River House

    Cute RV Park near the river

    Super friendly rv management and staff- could not have been more welcoming. There are 2 dog runs, laundry, showers and bathrooms on site. Small store in the management office for sundries and rv gear. There are some full timers who live in the park but seem to be isolated in 1 part of the park.

    Gravel pad, no cement. 30 & 50 amp hookups along with water, sewer, cable and WiFi. WiFi drops often and can’t be used for streaming. No troubles with ATT cellular service.

    Park is next to a mobile home park that may be sketchy, but the RV park is a gated community that needs a passcode from 6 pm to 8am daily. I felt perfectly safe within the park but there is no food or shopping within walking distance. Not far drive though is a grocery mart and plentiful restaurants. Roseburg itself has everything you could need within a 10-15 min drive from the park.

    I would definitely stay here again if I was in the area.

    Note: spot 62 was close to Hwy 99 and you can here the traffic if your windows are open.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Harbor Vista Campground

    Great little gem in Florence OR

    I kinda like this little spot, although I must admit Florence OR isn’t on my to 10 places to stay on the coast. I find the beach access to the ocean (not river) to be a little more difficult here than other locations. Plenty of vegetation here in the park! Trees and bushes that others have described. This did cause us a small problem getting the slide out on the driver’s side while simultaneously lowering the entry steps on the passenger side. Site 25 if your wondering where we stayed exactly. Our picnic table was situated in the rear of the site. The tall vegetation provided great privacy from other campers, but also made it difficult to meet people. We had water, 30 amp power but now other amenities. Some sites do have full hookups. Our 30 foot trailer and truck did fit in the space length wise very nicely. The park is clean and welcoming. A trail will take you from the campsites down to the banks on the jetty. When the tide is out you can search for sand dollars and other tide pool finds. I work remote sometimes but our pre paid AT&T was almost non existent. T-Mobile worked good. Starlink wasn’t happening due to tree canopy obstructions. Yeah, so overall I’d say the park is great. Decently priced, level clean sites, great scenery, quiet. Cons for me, internet access is below average to poor ( your experience may be different), Florence lacks things that I personally am looking for on the Oregon coast, but you’ll need your own reasons for coming here. Mine was a stopover going north and to eat the best Thai food! That’s literally the name of the place lol Best Thai !  But if you’ve found yourself traveling through Florence, and needed a place to stop for a night or a week, I’d recommend here for sure.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2022

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    This Place Has Everything

    This campground is so nice and well kept, each site is pretty private and the whole area is just beautiful.  Some sites have a bit of sun but most are in the shade.  Some of the sites were tight and we had to back in to the site very creatively and carefully in our 26ft class c.  I'd imagine some of the huge 5th wheels would have trouble managing in some of the sites.

    Oregon State Parks now charge a 25% surcharge for RV spots (not tent sites) for non-Oregonions.  Sites are reservable on oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com.  Those without reservations can take empty sites for one night at a time.

    Some sites are electric and water only, and some are FHU for $3 more.  There are also hiker/biker sites at $8, and yurts (one is pet friendly for $10 more).

    Free dump station and potable water across the hwy at the day use area.

    They have recycling here, and they take glass, aluminum, tin, and paper, and empty propane bottles, but not plastic.

    They have free showers and firewood for sale.

    Zero cell service here with our Verizon and ATT phones.

  • W
    Sep. 24, 2016

    Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

    Decent place to stay.

    Can't make reservations, it's first come first serve. Quiet. No or spotty cell service with at&t. SUPER close to beach, just a short hike on their trail. Rocky/hard sand beach. Pet friendly. Smaller campgrounds.


Guide to Lakeside

The Oregon coast near Lakeside offers camping opportunities in densely forested areas with sheltered lakes. Lakeside sits at an elevation of 43 feet above sea level, experiencing moderate temperatures year-round with cool summers averaging 68°F and mild winters rarely dropping below 40°F. Rain falls primarily between October and May, making summer the driest camping season.

What to do

Water recreation on Tenmile Lake: Osprey Point RV Resort provides direct access to Tenmile Lake, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. "Fishing and boating at your door. Our site was a little unlevel, but ok," notes a camper about Osprey Point RV Resort.

Crabbing expeditions: Winchester Bay RV Resort offers proximity to excellent crabbing opportunities. "We were able to cast our crab snares right off the back of our site and limit out. Park has a nice walking path that goes around the outside along the bay," reports one visitor to Winchester Bay RV Resort.

ATV access to Oregon Dunes: Windy Cove Campground sits near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. "This site has access to their piers for fishing, access to small local shops, and the dunes are less than 5 minutes away," says a reviewer about Windy Cove.

What campers like

Lakefront camping: North Lake Resort offers prime lakefront sites with excellent water access. "You can get a spot right on the lake with water and electric for $38. Lots of sites have sewer. Nice bathroom and they also have boat rentals. Other camp ground are very close but this one has private space, grass and shade," notes a visitor to North Lake Resort RV Park & Marina.

Clean facilities: The Mill Casino RV Park maintains well-kept shower and restroom facilities. "All sites are paved and full hookups. Laundry, bathrooms and showers are nice and clean. Shuttle or walk to casino if you want," shares a camper from The Mill Casino.

Family amenities: Osprey Point provides additional amenities beyond camping. "Nice campground with store, coffee shop, laundry, arcade, rec room and best of all is their pizza and pub. Probably the best pizza we have ever eaten," reports an Osprey Point visitor.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Mobile coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. At Thousand Trails South Jetty, one camper notes: "Narrow roads and hard to find a space. We did enjoy the location and its proximity to the dunes and the beautiful coast of Oregon."

Seasonal availability: Some campgrounds close during winter months. Loon Lake Lodge operates from April 15 to October 31, while North Lake Resort runs from March through mid-November.

Site spacing considerations: RV site proximity varies between parks. "The sites are really small and close together. It was still quiet, and we would stay again," mentions a camper about Thousand Trails South Jetty.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access options: Lakefront campgrounds provide safe swimming areas for children. At Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort, a visitor notes: "The swim beach is small and the water is muddy, but the kids loved it. We rented a boat from the marina and spent most of one day on the water. Every single staff here was so pleasant to interact with."

Playground availability: Several campgrounds offer play areas. Windy Cove Campground features "a large playground" according to reviews, making it suitable for families with young children.

Entertainment options: Look for campgrounds with recreation facilities. At Osprey Point, one camper mentions: "It has boats and bikecar things to rent. Store closed kinda early for the rentals though. No kids playground, but does have a fish cleaning station and a bar that's open till 10."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Be prepared for uneven parking pads at some locations. "Our site was a little unlevel, but ok. Appears to be a lot of long termers at the rear of the park," mentions a visitor at Osprey Point.

Navigation considerations: Roads to some campgrounds can be challenging. About Salmon Harbor Marina, a camper notes: "Great park, sites close to crabbing pier, easy access to boat ramp for those who bring one, clean bathrooms and showers, lovely host."

Winter camping options: For RV sites near Lakeside, Oregon during off-season, Winchester Bay RV Resort operates year-round. "Most sites are paved and flat. Has a fire pit and picnic table. Full hookups. I can see this place being very busy in peak season," advises an RVer.

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