Best RV Parks & Resorts near Langlois, OR

Several RV parks near Langlois, Oregon provide full-hookup options for travelers along the southern Oregon coast. Bandon by the Sea RV Park offers concrete pads with 50-amp electrical service, while Port Orford RV Village features sites that accommodate various RV sizes though without big rig access. "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," noted one visitor about Bandon by the Sea. Turtle Rock RV Resort in Gold Beach provides pull-through sites with full hookups, including some premium spots equipped with private hot tubs. Coquille River RV Park in Bandon maintains year-round availability with water and electric hookups, though without sewer connections at individual sites.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the region, with summer months typically requiring reservations weeks in advance. Cell service varies significantly between parks, with stronger signals generally available at facilities closer to Highway 101. Many visitors report needing leveling blocks at certain parks, particularly at Indian Creek RV Park where one reviewer mentioned that "spots left over are weirdly arranged." Dump stations are available at most parks, though Cape Blanco State Park's facility was noted as being under construction and unavailable during recent seasons. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated pet areas at several facilities including Turtle Rock's dedicated dog park. Propane service is limited, with only a few parks like Turtle Rock offering on-site refills.

Best RV Sites Near Langlois, Oregon (80)

    1. Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

    10 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    29 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. Indian Creek RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Wedderburn, OR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-7704

    $30 - $45 / night

    "We got a full hookup and everything worked properly they even had a cable TV connection. Wi-Fi was decent and worked properly."

    "She put me in a lovely pull through. It is a little tight, but that was just fine for me since I traveled alone, I felt safe and secure being a single woman in this park."

    3. Coquille River RV Park

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

    "We have been here just over a month and plan to stay for an extended time. The park and bathrooms are exceptionally well kept and is has high standards."

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

    4. Port Orford RV Village

    1 Review
    Port Orford, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 332-1041

    "Close to Port Orford - check out the Crazy Norwegian for some great eats in town! Quiet, clean and very well done. Sites are on the med- small side. Great location and price for exploring the area."

    5. Bandon by the Sea RV Park

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

    "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."

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

    6. Camp Blanco RV Park

    1 Review
    Port Orford, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 332-6175

    "Small park with easy access, very well maintained, friendly staff and dog friendly"

    7. Turtle Rock RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Gold Beach, OR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-9203

    "I stayed here over the winter. The staff is great. They have a monthly rate in the winter months. They have tiny homes for rent, propane, laundry, a little store, and sites with hot tubs."

    "The sites have full hookups including sewer and there is also a dump station. Cable TV hookups were a nice plus. Some sites even have their own hot tub."

    8. Oceanside Beachfront RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 435-9254

    "The staff is so friendly, the location is right next to the beach. Showers, laundry, what more could you ask for. They will even let you borrow traps to go crabbing."

    "So beautiful and peaceful hearing the ocean as you fall asleep as well as being surrounded by beautiful trees. Love it here!!"

    9. Oceanside RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Wedderburn, OR
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-2301

    "Helpful and friendly staff, harbor vibe with faint fog horns through the night. Perfect for a night.
    Our site did not have a picnic table, it was raining so it was ok for us. Clean bathrooms."

    "You always feel like you’re in the wild camping on the beach and yet civilization is so close 🤗. They have tent sites on the beach with tables, RV sites, campers, cottages to rent."

    10. Secret Camp RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Wedderburn, OR
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-2665

    "Secret Camp is a small, quiet campground in a forest, close to the River. Parking spots are large and shaded."

    "This little RV park is a hidden Gem tucked along the Rogue River. The campground is kept up very nicely, with beautiful trees and lush greenery around."

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RV Park Reviews near Langlois, OR

565 Reviews of 80 Langlois Campgrounds


  • Janet B.
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Ireland's Ocean RV Park

    Really nice park for a short stay

    Literally 100 feet from the beach, this tiny campground offers full hookups, 50 amp for 4 sites (the rest are 30 amp), a conveniently located, clean and tidy bathrooms with showers, a laundry and well-cared-for sites. Our 40-foot rig fit nicely into a pull-through and though our 20-foot truck would have fit fine diagonally, they have a free overflow parking area mere feet away. I don't know if it's the case year-round but they are set up to allow you to look at all of the available sites and pick the one you like. That was fun! Great to discover there was a 50-amp available AND it was a pull-through! Super convenient, great vibe here. Highly recommended for anyone that loves strolling on the endless beach and combing for rocks and shells. Terrific. Also walkable to Gold Beach. If you want to do any hiking, pop in your car and there are many options near by!

    You will need to be aware that this is an old park. Things are rusting and need to be replaced, but it's a super place to stay. They could put about $20k into the place to make it up to snuff but no complaints here, it's so peaceful and tucked away!

  • 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.

  • Haley C.
    Sep. 24, 2018

    Cape Blanco State Park Campground

    Camp with a Lighthouse

    I have been camping at Cape Blanco State Park for years. This campground is located on the Southern Oregon coast outside of Port Orford, OR.

    The campground does not take reservations and can have low availability during peak summer season. Cabins are available to reserve. The campground has free showers, flush toilets, sinks, firewood for sale, and beach access. The sites have full hookups, fire pits, tables, and very long paved drives. A bikers' camp, group camp, and horse camp are also available.

    It is very windy here, but the plants surrounding the sites keep out most of the coastal wind and also provide plenty of privacy from other sites. Be prepared for cold weather and misty air. Dump station is under construction and not open for use right now.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Boice-Cope Campground

    Lots of little luxuries

    —————INTERNET—————

    Verizon via iPhone 12: 29 mbps down and 0.48 mbps up with 38 ms ping. T-Mobile: No signal.

    CAMPGROUND WIFI - 18 mbps down and 18 mbps up with 21 ms ping. There were 5 campsites in use.

    ——REASONS I STAYED HERE——

    I specifically chose this campground.

    1. 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.

    —————BASIC FAQ—————

    [Rig. Mercedes Sprinter. 22 feet] 

    Dump station? - Yes, but for a fee 

    Water fill? - Yes, but for a fee 

    Clean site? - Yes 

    Clean bathroom? - Yes 

    Flush toilet? - Yes 

    Showers? - Yes, coin operated 

    Laundry? - YES! 

    Dish washing sink? - No

    —————PROS—————

    • The campground hosts (there’s 2) are super friendly and social. Their dogs are super cute too. 
    • The campground is within walking distance of the beach and also a lake. We did a lot of nature watching while sitting at the bench by the lake. 
    • 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.
    • The SHOWERS. Each round of shower costs $1.50 for 6 minutes for delightfully hot water and good pressure. The shower rooms are individual rooms outside. There’s two. The one I used has a place to hang your bag, a table to set your wet toiletry bottles on, a chair to put my dry clothes on (or sitting) and a trash can. I cannot emphasize how nice it was to have the trash can in the shower room.
    • The women’s bathroom is clean and also has a space heater running. How wonderfully, comfortable.
    • The laundry room. We used it a lot. There’s a quarter exchange machine for $1 and $5 bills. There’s a small vending machine with basic laundry cleaning items. The washers I think were $2 and the dryer was 25¢ for 8 minutes. There’s a table where you can fold your laundry and also work on your laptop like I did. The Wi-Fi signal is really good in there. (My speedtest was actually done at my campsite 19.) Bring a cleaning cloth to clean the table as it gets dusty and a wee bit sandy (it’s still a campground). The laundry room also has a space heater.
    • Firewood is for purchase for $5.

    —————CONS—————

    • The dump station was expensive. We didn’t use it. It’s $10 for campers and $30 for non-campers.
    • For those that care, there’s virtually no privacy at the campsites. It’s a communal sort of campground. Just be aware. We didn’t mind but there was also only 5 campsites in use.

    —————OVERALL—————

    4.5-stars - The dump station is the culprit but if you have a small rig, do like a van I saw. Put a bucket under the grey tank valve, collect the grey water and dump it in the dish water drains that are throughout the campground. 👌

  • A
    Mar. 29, 2025

    Turtle Rock RV Resort

    Great for long or short term stay

    I stayed here over the winter. The staff is great. They have a monthly rate in the winter months. They have tiny homes for rent, propane, laundry, a little store, and sites with hot tubs. The sites all have nice grassy patches, a picnic table, and a fire pit. There is a path to the beach/ocean. It’s a couple of minutes walk from any site there. Ranging from 2 to 5 minutes depending on how far your site is from the path. Everyone is pretty relaxed. Just a few people are permanent residents and I was one of the longest stays for the winter. It’s generally pretty quiet. They have a dog park. It’s a great place. I’d highly recommend it.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2025

    Indian Creek RV Park

    Good for a stop over to do the Mailboat trip but not a destination

    Staff is friendly, restrooms and park clean. Mostly long term and seasonal campers for fishing using almost all pull throughs. Spots left over are weirdly arranged. Generally quiet at night, but noisy with residents talking loud (quiet colorfully) and many dogs barking during the day. Overall the stay was fine but there are better choices in the area.

  • Nikki R.
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Humbug Mountain State Park Campground

    Mountains and beach in one experience

    This was the best state park we have ever stayed at! It is in high demand, so you have to book out in advance if you'd like to stay multiple nights. We were able to get 2 nights, but had to move sites

    We have a 37' travel trailer, and had no problem backing in, and the second night had a pull through site. The sites are spacious with a fire pit and picnic table, and room for a second vehicle. The second night we were closer to the beach entrance which was nice, but the highway traffic was a little loud.

    The bathroom facilities were the cleanest I had been in at a state park, and each campground had park hosts who were very helpful and actually clean the sites up for turnaround.

    Our favorite part was the private beach, with a creekside that is a little more tame for little children. Would love to come back!

  • Kassidy D.
    May. 20, 2019

    Sunset Bay State Park Campground

    A childhood favorite

    I have been frequently this campground for 20 years and although a lot has changed in that time this campground seems to stay wonderful. Campsites are nicely maintained and practically on the beach with nearby hiking trails and pet friendly beaches. Campsites are pet friendly and nice sized with fire pits and picnic benches. Bathrooms and showers located nearby and the entire campground is very peaceful.

  • Adam C.
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Bullards Beach State Park Campground

    Nice campground close to the beach

    Nice campground that’s within walking distance to the beach. Not a lot of private sites but there are a few. Several sights with hookups for trailers and sites are good sized. We were there in early September and the campground was fairly quiet. No campfires because of fire restrictions then but you can use a portable propane powered fire pit.


Guide to Langlois

Langlois, Oregon sits between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Range with an elevation of approximately 98 feet. The area experiences a maritime climate with mild temperatures year-round and frequent rainfall exceeding 60 inches annually. RV camping near Langlois offers convenient access to both coastal beaches and forested landscapes within a short drive, though some campers note limited cellular coverage in certain areas.

What to do

Beach exploration: Bastendorff Beach near Sun Outdoors Coos Bay is accessible via a short walk over sand dunes. "A gorgeous area - the RV section was packed, but there were small-ish and not super private tent sites leading up to and right on a tiny bluff directly overlooking a lovely beach. If the point is to be right off the water, this is it," notes one visitor about the Sun Outdoors Coos Bay.

Crabbing: Several campgrounds provide equipment for catching fresh seafood. "The park will lend you crab traps, go down to Charleston piers and catch your supper. They also have a great cleaning and cooking station," shares a camper who stayed at Sun Outdoors Coos Bay.

Tide pool exploration: Low tide reveals marine life along rocky shorelines. "At low tide you can walk out to the tide pools where you can see various marine life including starfish," mentions a reviewer about coastal camping options.

State park visits: Nearby parks offer botanical gardens and dramatic coastal views. "Make sure and visit Shore Acres State Park just south of the RV park. When there in October the storms had the waves crashing sixty feet over the rocks and the botanical gardens are amazing," recommends a visitor to the area.

What campers like

Tent sites on beaches: Several parks offer direct oceanfront tent camping. At Oceanside RV Park in Gold Beach, "there are 4 tent spots right on the beach that are phenomenal. You feel like you have your own place on the beach. You do have to walk your stuff there but it's totally worth it," reports one tent camper.

Peaceful river settings: Campgrounds along the Rogue River provide tranquil alternatives to oceanfront sites. A visitor to Secret Camp RV Park describes it as "a small, quiet campground in a forest, close to the River. Parking spots are large and shaded."

Access to multiple recreation areas: The region offers varied landscapes within short distances. "The beach is a very short walk and it is a very nice beach. At low tide you can walk out to the tide pools where you can see various marine life including starfish," notes a camper about coastal options.

Winter availability: Unlike some seasonal facilities, several campgrounds remain open year-round. "I stayed here over the winter. The staff is great. They have a monthly rate in the winter months," reports a long-term visitor at Turtle Rock RV Resort.

What you should know

Cell service variability: Connectivity depends on location and provider. One camper at Oceanside RV Park noted, "Very short walk to beach or jetty. Borders small airport where you can watch planes land or take off, but we only saw one over 2 days. Very quiet. Only complaint is internet is down most the time."

Variable site configurations: Some parks have unusual layouts. At Indian Creek RV Park, "The spaces are weirdly situated, with a row of small spaces all along the fence ($25/night), and several circles throughout the center where multiple RVs share the same gazebo & sink ($33/night)."

Long-term residents: Several parks have permanent or seasonal residents. At Bandon by the Sea RV Park, one visitor observed, "The park seems to be filled mostly with long term or full time residents. There aren't many amenities and the sites, while long, and basically just a pad and some rough grass."

Reservation needs: Summer demand requires advance planning. "We had just about given up finding a place when we found this RV Park, we called and were thrilled to hear that not only did they have a space but they were also very very reasonably priced," recounts a visitor to Coquille River RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for parks with recreation facilities: Some campgrounds offer game rooms and outdoor activities. Indian Creek RV Park provides "laundry ($1 wash, $2 dry), clean showers, book exchange, pool tables, small market, nearby hikes along the river, cafe on site, games and game room."

Consider cabins for mixed groups: Alternative accommodations work well for multi-generation trips. "On our latest visit our children and grand children stayed in the cottages they have on site," mentions a family who brought extended family to the area.

Check beach access difficulty: Some beaches require navigating dunes or stairs. At Port Orford RV Village, one camper notes it's "Close to Port Orford - check out the Crazy Norwegian for some great eats in town! Quiet, clean and very well done."

Reserve during school breaks: Family-friendly sites fill quickly during vacation periods. "They have full-hook up RV spaces, tent camping on the beach, and a lot next door for tents as well which is where we stayed in our truck camper," reports a family that found accommodation during COVID restrictions.

Tips from RVers

Check site leveling requirements: Concrete pads vary between parks. A reviewer at Bandon by the Sea RV Park appreciated "Concrete pads level to park the camper on. We had a back in slot but there were pull-thrus also."

Watch for sewer connection placement: Some parks have unusual hookup configurations. At Turtle Rock RV Resort, "When in the site, a tree was rubbing into the RV. A very nice and alert worker came and trimmed the trees so as to fix the problem. Before setting up, it looked like the sewer would need at least one extension. The sewer connections are in some strange places, mostly in front of the RV by quite aways."

Consider premium sites when available: Some parks offer upgraded spots with additional amenities. "They have tiny homes for rent, propane, laundry, a little store, and sites with hot tubs. The sites all have nice grassy patches, a picnic table, and a fire pit," explains a visitor to Turtle Rock RV Resort.

Prepare for coastal wind conditions: Steady ocean breezes affect comfort and setup. "The only reason this got four stars instead of five is the incredible wind that comes off the ocean almost every day. Not unusual to have it 20 miles per hour gusting to 35 or 40," warns a camper about coastal conditions.

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