Top Tent Camping near Toledo, OR

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Best Tent Sites Near Toledo, OR (18)

    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek

    1. Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek

    6 Reviews
    20 Photos
    123 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak
    Camper-submitted photo from Marys Peak

    2. Marys Peak

    6 Reviews
    11 Photos
    90 Saves

    Marys Peak campground is on the highest peak in the Oregon Coast Range. Here you’ll find a quaint campground nestled among Douglas fir, noble fir and western red cedar trees. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. A vault toilet is provided but there is no drinking water. Just down the road from the Marys Peak Day Use Area, this peak has awe-inspiring views from the land to the sea.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Group

    $10 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Big Elk Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Elk Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Elk Campground
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    3. Big Elk Campground

    2 Reviews
    9 Photos
    47 Saves

    Big Elk Campground is popular for fishing and hiking. It is operated by a local community under special use permit.

    • Tents
    • Trash
    • Firewood Available
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
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      4. Karen's Place

      1 Review
      7 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents

      $60 - $80 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea Falls

      5. Alsea Falls

      6 Reviews
      33 Photos
      71 Saves
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway
      Camper-submitted photo from Alsea River Getaway

      6. Alsea River Getaway

      1 Review
      11 Photos
      16 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Cabins

      $60 - $70 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Suislaw National Forest Dispersed Camping

      7. Suislaw National Forest Dispersed Camping

      3 Reviews
      1 Photo
      247 Saves

      Many people enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of camping away from developed campgrounds and other campers. "Dispersed camping" is the term used for camping anywhere in the National Forest OUTSIDE of a developed campground. Dispersed camping usually means no toilet facilities or treated water, no fire grates, and no picnic tables or other amenities are provided.

      There are extra responsibilities and skills needed for dispersed camping. By applying Leave No Trace practices, you will ensure a safe, clean and positive experience for your family and the environment.

      The sites listed below are some popular, well used dispersed camping areas. For other more out of the way places, please check the Motor Vehicle Use Map for permissible locations.

      The Forest also has dispersed OHV Sand Camping sites. Sand camping is allowed in areas at Sand Lake Recreation Area and at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Each area has different regulations as to where you can camp.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Dispersed
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw
      Camper-submitted photo from Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw

      8. Rock Creek Campground - Siuslaw

      3 Reviews
      10 Photos
      46 Saves

      This small 13-site campground is nestled in a grove of large spruce and Douglas fir trees, near a beach on the Oregon Coast. Campsites are situated along Rock Creek, just off the Pacific Coast of Oregon in the Siuslaw National Forest, where mosses drape the branches and ferns cover the forest floor, lending a rain forest appearance. The campground offers single-family sites situated along Rock Creek. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided. No electric hookups are available. Rock Creek offers great birding and fishing opportunities. Anglers cast for cutthroat trout and salmon. The beach and a day-use parking area can be accessed within a half-mile from the campground. The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center is a few miles north. The center has a phenomenal view of the ocean. A variety of short film are shown in the theater, and whale watch volunteers are posted in March to help visitors spot the beautiful, migrating creatures. Visitors also enjoy exploring tide pools at Cape Perpetua, and hiking along the area’s trail system. Several paths lead through dense, old-growth forests and to rocky coastal overlooks.

      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets

      $26 - $33 / night

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        9. Upper Lake Creek - Hult Reservoir

        1 Review
        14 Saves
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Tents
        • Equestrian
        • Trash
        • Drinking Water
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          10. Tillamook to Newport

          1 Review
          8 Saves

          A visitor to the Siuslaw National Forest traveling from Tillamook to Newport will find farmland, rolling hills, sand dunes at Sand Lake Recreation Area, and by choosing the Three Cape Scenic Loop, gorgeous headlands with fantastic views of the Pacific Ocean. Moving inland, the Forest is lush, wet and green. Visitors can hike, camp, picnic or ride their off-highway vehicle. Highway 101, the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, transports travelers from Tillamook to Newport with connecting routes of Highways 22 and 18 to Portland and Salem.

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        Recent Tent Reviews In Toledo

        871 Reviews of 18 Toledo Campgrounds


        • Dodie K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest
          Nov. 2, 2024

          Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest

          Horse Camp

          Horse Creek is a great site for horse camping. Only two sites are for non-stock campers. The camp has no water or any hook ups but the corrals are pretty good except they can get muddy if manure is not carefully picked out. 

          The horse water trough is a short walk away from camp but does not have potable water. If users are not careful it can drain or not be usable so bring horse water. 

          The trails are wonderful!! But hilly so make sure your horse is fit or you are willing to take it easy. Many of the original overlooks are starting to be grown in but the forest is amazing!

        • Nick J.
          Camper-submitted photo from Hebo Lake Campground
          Oct. 11, 2024

          Hebo Lake Campground

          Favorite Place to Get Away

          This is my favorite place to get away with my two daughters. The sites are well spaced with a lot of plant life between them to provide some privacy. There is a path that goes around the small lake, and if you time it right the fishing is great.

        • MThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mt Hebo Lake Dispersed Campsite
          Oct. 2, 2024

          Mt Hebo Lake Dispersed Campsite

          One free spot across from lake

          One spot with its own driveway. A nice flat and private spot. A legit pack in pack out spot. Too bad there is trash everywhere and a big puddle on one side. If you have a rake and shovel then may be a good one day or 14 day spot after a few hours of TLC. Nice trails for walking.

        • MThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mt Hebo Horse Trail Dispersed CampSite
          Oct. 2, 2024

          Mt Hebo Horse Trail Dispersed CampSite

          Camp across from Horse Trailhead

          Coordinates 45.230277,-123.777780. Across street from Horse Trailhead about half way up Mt Hebo. A good flat spot with nice trails around. Too much trash and glass left at the site though.

        • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from South Beach State Park
          Sep. 24, 2024

          South Beach State Park

          Nearly froze

          We stayed in a yurt over Christmas and the heater in the Yurt did not heat sufficiently. We tried to get it fixed by staff but there wasn’t anyone who could help.

          We were near the lift station and the alarm was sounding off throughout our stay. Also no one remedied this.

        • Jen F.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from South Beach State Park
          Sep. 24, 2024

          South Beach State Park

          Nice!

          Clean, well maintained. Love the fog horn in the distance. Nice easy trails, many paved. I prefer a little more space between me and my neighbors.

        • Kirsten G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Tillicum Beach Campground
          Sep. 17, 2024

          Tillicum Beach Campground

          Our favorite spot

          Easy to get too from Eugene. Inbetween yachats and walport. Can walk to either. Pacfic Sourdough in Walport is worth a visit. Days open were thursday-saturday. They get a line up. Yummmm. Market in yachats is Sunday. Check if open as it may be seasonal

        • Kirsten G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Tillicum Beach Campground
          Sep. 17, 2024

          Tillicum Beach Campground

          Great view Great price

          They have multiple first come sites. Works for us as we cant plan that far ahead. Bathrooms are clean and get cleaned twice a day. Only thing missing would be a shower. Camp hosts are helpful and always around for questions

        • Kirsten G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Webb County Campground & Park
          Sep. 17, 2024

          Webb County Campground & Park

          Great location

          Great location as it is across the street from the beach. It is as simple as the other two next to it and half the price! Bathrooms are clean and showers are decent. Nice helpful camp host.

        • Reeta H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fir Ridge Campgrounds
          Sep. 11, 2024

          Fir Ridge Campgrounds

          Not a place

          I dove thru. Told not welcome. 2+ year wait list to live there. Asked if I could just pay to park somewhere safely in there as a single woman, in her 40's, just to stay in my car and watch TV on my own cell service in my car? I was told no. I told them I didn't want to live there tonight, I was looking into rv living and feeling out what the lifestyle is about. Currently just a "leave no trace overnight sleep".

          Nope.

          Met a couple residents and park attendant/host and this is NOT A PLACE TO STAY.

          Looks like some kind of laundry area and possibly 1 shower stall. CHeesy (some kind of 1/4 height saloon town cutouts) hostile, rude, unfriendly, and discriminating. Best to move straight past it.

        • Reeta H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fir Ridge Campgrounds
          Sep. 11, 2024

          Fir Ridge Campgrounds

          No

          No. 100% no. Just want to make sure people know NOT to go there like I did. THE WORST experience I have had ever in all of my exploring!

        • Xadryn -.
          Camper-submitted photo from Alder Dune Campground
          Sep. 5, 2024

          Alder Dune Campground

          Good site

          The sites are all mostly seperated by trees which is nice. We can as a first come first serve and there was no issue getting a site

        • Beth V.
          Camper-submitted photo from Tillicum Beach Campground
          Sep. 2, 2024

          Tillicum Beach Campground

          Beautiful Spot

          We had horrible weather and our campsite flooded us out. Not much fun in a vintage trailer. But Jack, the campsite manager, took great care of us. He moved us to a higher location, just in time for the sun to come out. If you can get a site overlooking the beach, that's definitely the way to go. It is a smaller campground but it's clean and well kept. The showers are fine. And, as I said, Jack is great. We'll be back.

        • TThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
          Sep. 1, 2024

          Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek

          Fun spot for impromptu camping trip!

          My husband and I decided we wanted to camp at the coast this weekend and every other camp site and state park was full, so we stumbled upon this place! It was easy to find following the directions on this site. Like other reviews mentioned, there are cars that drive by since it is a forest road, but we didn’t notice too much of a disturbance from them. It was pretty secluded. We stayed at the intersection campsite, and it was great! There was trash from previous campers, but we cleaned it up before we left!

        • AThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln City KOA
          Aug. 31, 2024

          Lincoln City KOA

          Very clean and hostis friendly!

          Stayed 3 nights and the host allowed us to park 2 cars on a tent site. Facilities are clean and showers are hot and free

        • Laura W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sutton Campground
          Aug. 23, 2024

          Sutton Campground

          Lush Woods

          Enjoyed our spot! Near the restrooms and a large, reservable group area too. Meticulously kept facilities and grounds. You can hear the ocean from the campground, but it is a ways off. Trails to the dunes and an abundance of thick foresty vegetation on all 3 sides of our spot. We love it here!

        • NThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Elk City Park Campground
          Aug. 21, 2024

          Elk City Park Campground

          Cute spot wonderful host

          Quiet out of the way campground right by the water. Limited trees. No cell service. Camp host was super nice! It was fairly empty on a Tuesday, but host did say that it get popping on the weekends.

        • Gary D.
          Camper-submitted photo from Harbor Vista Park
          Aug. 15, 2024

          Harbor Vista Park

          Spacious sites, lush/tall foliage & great location

          This is one of the best campgrounds for RVs that you'll ever find; 30A power& water at each site and the foliage is super tall and thick, so you won't see the neighbors to your left& right. 

          The bathrooms are pretty decent, but there's only 1 and it's at the entrance; if you're in the lower section, put on your walking shoes or get an Uber if your RV doesn't have a toilet. The views are awesome and the place is generally sheltered from the wind, but I haven't been here in the winter when it's really blowing. There's a private section that goes to the jetty, but a ton of the neighborhood residents like to use it too, so you will see a lot of off-leash dogs. 

          Park caretaker is super helpful and they regularly clean the bathrooms and showers.

        • Christina F.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
          Aug. 9, 2024

          Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park

          Kids kids and more kids

          Another huge Oregon state park campground. We were in loop H, which is the farthest loop from the entrance. These sites were closer together than the previous state park campground were we stayed, but our site was still fairly private with shrubs on one side and trees on the other. We arrived about 10 minutes after the 4pm check-in time, which was a first for us, and there was a short line to register. People also had to wait for us to back into our spot, but nobody was rude or anything. As this park is inside the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area, it was a point of entry for people to take their ORVs out and run around on the dunes. I was a bit worried that the sounds of motors revving and racing about wasn't going to stop, but it did. The last noise I heard was probably around 9pm. This park is very family oriented and kid friendly. We took our toddler to the playground, which she loved, but there were a lot of bigger kids there who were not being supervised so it was a little bit hectic. We finally had to leave to avoid our child getting bowled over by some elementary age boys who were not respecting or paying attention to other people's space. There was another family with a little guy too who left the playground shortly before us. I realize that the campground/state park can't control what ages of kids play at this playground and all kids are welcome to play there. Just be aware if you have toddler age littles, there is no separate area for smaller kids and not everyone supervises their children. This was a very nice campground and if you are a person who has ORVs, this would definitely be a great destination.

        • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Powder Creek Campground
          Aug. 5, 2024

          Powder Creek Campground

          Part of Hipcamp but worth every penny

          Beautifully maintained Meadow next to a running creek with dear families wandering around and their own personal deer, Herbie. No water or electrical or dump station but very clean porta potties and waste bins and lots of privacy. Super nice hosts and would definitely stay there again

        • Savanna S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek
          Aug. 4, 2024

          Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek

          Could’ve been so good 🥲

          This area was easy to get to with Apple Maps which was great, however there was only one open site - after settling in it became clear that the other sites were more permanent setups….. there were cars coming and going all night, one in the dark going easily 50mph almost hit us. Would not recommend in its current state for people looking for calm camping.

        • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Powder Creek Campground
          Aug. 3, 2024

          Powder Creek Campground

          Beautifully maintained Campground with decent privacy and clean bathrooms along with garbage but no hookups

          If you like seeing deer walking through your Campground in the morning and the evening with lots of respectful silence and beautiful scenery near a calm and constantly running creek, then this is the place for you



        Guide to Toledo

        Camping near Toledo, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot in the woods or a place close to the beach, there are plenty of options to explore.

        What to do:

        • Beach Access: Many campgrounds are just a short walk from the beach. For example, at Beverly Beach State Park Campground, you can enjoy a quick stroll under the arch bridge to the beach. One camper mentioned, "Beach access is close... a short walk under the arch bridge to the beach."
        • Hiking Trails: Explore the trails around Cape Perpetua. A visitor shared, "The area is really cool with a hiking trail across the creek and the beach within walking distance."
        • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for whales and sea lions at Sea and Sand RV Park. One happy camper noted, "We saw whales feeding right off the shore and some sea lions as well."

        What campers like:

        • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. At Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground, a reviewer said, "The restrooms are very clean, plenty of hosts, and spots."
        • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have welcoming hosts. A visitor at Lincoln City KOA mentioned, "The staff was exceptionally friendly."
        • Privacy: Campers enjoy sites that offer some seclusion. One reviewer at Tillicum Beach Campground said, "Sites were open but still secluded enough to not be bothered by your neighbors."

        What you should know:

        • Tight Spaces: Some campgrounds have close sites. A camper at South Beach State Park Campground noted, "Very close sites. Clean bathrooms."
        • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in some areas. A visitor at Devil's Lake State Recreation Area mentioned, "Not many people on the lake probably due to time of year."
        • Weather Variability: The weather can change quickly, so pack accordingly. One camper at Tillicum Beach Campground shared, "We had horrible weather and our campsite flooded us out."

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Playgrounds: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly amenities. A reviewer at South Beach State Park Campground said, "Felt very safe and perfect for kids with the playground."
        • Secluded Sites: Choose sites that offer some privacy for family activities. A camper at Beverly Beach State Park Campground mentioned, "Sites were large, had a nicely maintained picnic table."
        • Plan for Rain: Bring rain gear just in case. One family at Lincoln City KOA noted, "We moved from Washington and started our journey in trailers at the KOA."

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A visitor at Tillicum Beach Campground warned, "Be careful if you're in an RV or trailer as some of the spots are tighter than you would expect."
        • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups if you need them. A camper at Whalers Rest RV and Camping Resort mentioned, "Most sites have concrete pads."
        • Plan Ahead: Reservations can fill up quickly, especially in popular spots. A reviewer at Cape Perpetua advised, "I would reserve a spot."

        Camping near Toledo, Oregon, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With beautiful campgrounds and plenty of activities, you're sure to have a great time!

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Toledo, OR?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Toledo, OR is Forest Road 51 near Beaver Creek with a 3.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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