Best RV Parks & Resorts near Logsden, OR

Several RV parks near Logsden provide full-hookup accommodations within 30 miles of the coastal region. Sea and Sand RV Park in Depoe Bay features water, electric, and sewer hookups on gravel sites with fire pits permitted in designated areas. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest in South Beach offers year-round RV camping with 50-amp service and pull-through options. "The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional," noted one visitor about Premier RV Resort in Lincoln City, which maintains 92 sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical connections, though fires are not permitted. Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina along the Siletz Highway provides big-rig friendly sites with full hookups and waterfront access.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations, particularly during summer months when coastal traffic increases. Dump stations are available at several locations, including Port of Newport RV Park & Marina, which also offers non-potable water at their dump facility. Cell service varies significantly throughout the coastal region, with Seal Rocks RV Cove reporting limited Verizon coverage at "one bar, which was usable for phone calls." Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort caters exclusively to RVs with no tent camping permitted, providing big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service. Pet policies generally allow dogs with leash restrictions, and many parks enforce quiet hours. Winter camping remains available at most locations, though reduced rates may apply during off-season months.

Best RV Sites Near Logsden, Oregon (121)

    1. Sea and Sand RV Park

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

    "There was a 5” high concrete fire ring and a picnic table to the right of our space but that was all the room we had and no shrubs’ or anything between sites."

    "Sea and sand is a quiet rv park right off the 101. Very friendly staff and beautiful grounds. Very accommodating. We will be back in the summer."

    2. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

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

    "Very close to Newport. It has been raining very hard and the campground is not a mud hole. Most sites have concrete pads. Some even have cable TV."

    "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."

    3. Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

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

    "The dry camping area is literally a parking lot, but you have a nice view of the marina and also it’s really nice to be this close to town so we stayed here for a 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."

    4. Premier RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-2778

    $63 - $85 / night

    "Our stay at the Lincoln City Premier RV Resort was good.  The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional.  And, staff were very nice and accommodating.  "

    "Looks like they have short term and Long term sites. Very close to beach access."

    5. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort

    6 Reviews
    Newport, OR
    14 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!"

    6. Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina

    6 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-6824

    "They have full hook-ups, cable tv and boat rentals. The cell service wasn’t great. They also have cabins for rent."

    "We are traveling through Oregon just camping with two adult 2children and our dog. They were pet friendly and all of the staff were extremely nice!"

    7. Sunset Landing RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-8880

    8. Seal Rocks RV Cove

    11 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-3955

    $40 - $106 / night

    "Per our instruction email, we headed straight to back-in site 18 with FHUs. Since we were going to be here a month, we fiddled more than normal to position our 40’ 5th wheel into position."

    "Oregon had reduced mask restrictions not too long before our stay, and very few people wore masks walking around the CG, nor was anything said to us about not wearing a mask."

    9. Fogarty Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 764-2228

    $55 / night

    10. Neskowin Creek RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Neskowin, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 392-3355

    "This is a private park, nice facilities, nice people. Sites are ok. Lots a room to walk . You can dry camp or have full hook-ups. Different activities on different days. Pot luck on Sat."

    "This is a great park, with laundry, pool sauna ,  fire pits, close to beach......"

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RV Park Reviews near Logsden, OR

1020 Reviews of 121 Logsden 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 :/

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2021

    Premier RV Resort

    Good Base Camp

    Our stay at the Lincoln City Premier RV Resort was good.  The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional.  And, staff were very nice and accommodating.  We upgraded to a pull through and in hindsight should not have.  It was close to the road, and many of the trailers in the pull through section appeared to be long term occupants, at least a couple left early in the morning for work and returned in the afternoon.  The location although easy to get both north and south from because it is adjacent to the highway, was in a part of town that seemed a little economically depressed.  I would have rated it higher but for the price, I expected more.  UPDATE  We visited this park for a second time in 2023 and selected a back in site near the north east section of the park and loved it.  We are changing our rating to five stars.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Premier RV Resort

    Nice CG, but small sites

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 57 for 4 days in mid September. Very friendly staff. The CG is clean, quiet and well maintained, but the sites are fairly short and narrow. As others have mentioned, tow vehicles usually extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, but the roads are fairly wide throughout the CG. Also, our slides extended well past the concrete pad on both sides, leaving very little room to get around our RV. The sewer connections are not threaded, so you’ll have to weigh down your sewer hose. There is a fair bit of road noise from the highway. There is a nice open area, off leash pen and network of short trails for walking your dog. AT&T coverage was fair, ranging from 2-4 bars of 5G with speeds up to 19 MB/s. The CG WiFi speed varied considerably, from next to useless up to 1 MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 11 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Marina K.
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    Absolutely Amazing

    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. Their is Yurts, tents, van life, rv pull through or back ins. The beach is so amazing.

    And pet friendly.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2025

    Port of Newport RV Park & Marina

    Pricey for parking lot camping!

    This place offers a regular RV park for something around $80/night, or dry camping for about $40/night. The dry camping area is literally a parking lot, but you have a nice view of the marina and also it’s really nice to be this close to town so we stayed here for a night. 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. The town of Newport is cute and fun and there are many interesting and cool shops to browse, and many of them are dog friendly. 

    We didn’t use any of the amenities here, but we were told there is wifi and showers. There were dumpsters (no recycling), and a free dump station for campers. There was non-potable water at the dump station, but I am sure they would also let you fill your tanks with potable water.

  • 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.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2024

    Seal Rocks RV Cove

    It's All About the View

    This was our second time here, and we enjoyed the first so much we decided to spend a month over Christmas to watch storms and hopefully see the whale migration. As Seal Rocks RV Cove is right off US-101, you take the second left at the sign if you are coming from the south. Per our instruction email, we headed straight to back-in site 18 with FHUs. 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. Most of the positioning was to get more center on the gravel pad because there are tall hedges on both sides. This is a nice privacy feature in most sites. The water pressure was around 60 psi, so we used a reducer. Water and electric are more centered on the site. Site 18 has a great view of Seal Rock and the ocean. Another great feature of these sites is that the utilities are on both sides for back-ins like us, and Class As and Bs can pull in forward. We needed about 15’ of sewer hose with the back-in connection. The $45 nightly rate was based on an off-season monthly rate, and we did not have to pay extra for electricity. We had one bar on Verizon, which was usable for phone calls. We got a clear shot of the NW sky for Starlink. There wouldn’t be a problem for a southern shot as well. There’s a fire pit and picnic table at the back of the site. There’s a small fenced dog park and a beach trail path that leads out of the RV park to Hwy 101 to get to the beach trail. The park WiFi was pretty good, but there were not many campers here this time of year. The park managers are friendly and accommodating, and they enforce their rules. Two in particular were dogs on six-foot leashes and no LED lights at night. We were lax with our dogs because the park was empty, but they quickly reminded us of the rule. As you are right off US-101, there is road noise, but it quiets down at night. Seal Rocks RV Cove doesn’t have a laundry, but there’s one nearby in Waldport and two in Newport. There is so much to do and see in this area. We spent a month and still didn’t get everything done we wanted to do."

  • 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 Logsden

Camping accommodations near Logsden, Oregon provide access to the Siletz River region about 30 miles from central Oregon coastal attractions. The area typically experiences mild temperatures with substantial winter rainfall averaging 120 inches annually. Local RV sites combine forest settings with riverfront access, making it a prime location for water recreation during summer when temperatures average 70°F.

What to do

River activities: Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina offers direct water access for fishing and boating opportunities. "This place is heaven on earth, so peaceful and beautiful. There is a great little store for all your camping needs, so many fun things for kids to do, boat rentals, crabbing packages, and the best fishing around," notes one visitor about the Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina.

Beach exploration: Cross Highway 101 for easy ocean access from several coastal parks. At Seal Rocks RV Cove, "You can access a nice beach area directly across the road, by a path then crossing busy 101. A nice location to visit the coastal area," according to a recent camper. The area features numerous tide pools and natural rock formations.

Indoor activities: Visit nearby attractions when coastal weather turns. "We were a 15 minute drive to Waldport (for crabbing), under 5 minute drive to South Beach State Park for a camp fire on the beach," reports one camper about staying at Port of Newport RV Park & Marina. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is within walking distance of several RV parks.

What campers like

Convenience to beaches: Several parks offer direct or nearby beach access. "We had a lovely time here! It was so, so pretty. The hosts were very nice and accommodating. The views are breathtaking. Best site of our visit," shares a visitor about Seal Rocks RV Cove.

Quality facilities: Many parks maintain well-kept amenities. "Absolutely love it here. Nice beach to stroll or walk out on to the jetty. Great year round," notes one camper about Port of Newport RV Park & Marina. Clean restrooms and shower facilities are frequently mentioned in reviews.

Coastal views: Ocean vistas top the list of appreciated features. "Super easy and fast check in, very nice people. Our specific site overlooked the ocean and was a 2 min walk to the beach. Great weekend!" reports a visitor at Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort, which caters specifically to motorhomes.

What you should know

Site specifications: RV sites near Logsden vary considerably in size and layout. "The sites were very clean and level. The staff were warm and welcoming, and offered little amenities such as Bagels/donuts and coffee on Sunday mornings in a prize gift at every check-in," notes a camper at Premier RV Resort in Lincoln City.

Reservation requirements: Book well ahead, especially for prime locations. "We enjoyed our time right on the river. Enjoyed the young kids playing in the park area and watching them fish off the dock," mentions a visitor to Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina, a popular destination requiring early booking.

Connectivity limitations: Cell service can be problematic throughout the coastal region. "We had better luck with our Verizon and WeBoost. Cable TV was good," explains a camper about Seal Rocks RV Cove. Most parks offer cable TV connections, but WiFi strength varies significantly.

Vehicle restrictions: Some locations limit the types of camping vehicles allowed. "No refund and after driving 4 hours we were told we couldn't camp with our trailer it had to be a class a or class c motorcoach in like new condition," warns a visitor about Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort's policies. Check requirements before booking.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor pool access: Some campgrounds provide all-weather swimming options. "This is a great park, with laundry, pool sauna, fire pits, close to beach," writes a visitor about Neskowin Creek RV Resort, which includes family-oriented amenities.

Activity programs: Look for parks with organized events. "Bathroom facilities were clean, pool was clean had a bunch of activities for kids to do my daughter loved it," notes a family that visited Neskowin Creek RV Resort.

Beach accessibility: Consider the walk to shorelines when traveling with children. "The entrance to the oceanfront terraced sites will take your breathe away! Wooded sites are also available," reports a visitor about Sea and Sand RV Park, noting the dramatic coastal setting.

Pet areas: Many campgrounds accommodate family pets with designated spaces. "This is a dog friendly RV park offering fenced gated potty areas at each end of the RV park," explains a Premier RV Resort camper, highlighting facilities that make traveling with animals easier.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose locations based on your specific needs. "This RV park has a fantastic location oceanfront! The park itself has paved, concrete sites, each with a patch of grass," notes a visitor to Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort, highlighting the amenities common at higher-end parks.

Hookup placement: Check utility connection locations before selecting sites. At Thousand Trails Whalers Rest, "We were here during significant rainfall and appreciated not being in mud. Most sites have trees or shrubs for privacy. The showers were immaculate as was the campground," reports a camper.

Big rig considerations: Some parks better accommodate larger vehicles. "We stayed in the tree area and park rules said you could have wood camp fires. After we backed into of space#67 that was very easy because of the road in front of our space to the left," details a Sea and Sand RV Park visitor about the practical layout for larger rigs.

Alternative parking: Overflow options exist during peak periods. "They allowed us to stay in overflow even though all the sites were reserved. They still charged us full price but we were just happy to land somewhere for the night and get hot showers!" explains a visitor to Thousand Trails Whalers Rest, noting the advantage of flexible accommodations.

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