Always love this place! Clean nd good memories
Family always camped here nd we always had a great time.
Family always camped here nd we always had a great time.
Great locations! Sleep surrounded by trees and berry bushes! Listen to the waves crashing on the shore while you cook over your fire. Love depoe bay, love this chill quiet campground.
Nice campground in a rainforest. Nice short walk to the beach. Showers and restrooms were clean and close to campsite. Only bad thing was no cell phone service in campground and no wireless available.
Great location, walking distance to hiking, biking, and surfing!
We stayed here and really enjoyed the proximity to the beach and the views but checked out early due to tent camping and high winds. The spots are larger than other beach side campgrounds we’ve visited. I would come again but probably RV instead of tent camp.
The site we had was really beautiful and not far away from showers. The beach access was really close. I wish I had known about the noisy highway that bridges over the walkway to the beach access. It was very noisy during the day. The sites are close enough to hold a conversation with the neighbor but far enough that you can still feel some privacy. The location is close enough to have a short trip to drive to other areas with seals, and reef animals. There is an amazing restaurant, Sea Hag, just up the road, and you can stop at Devil's Punchbowl State Park at low tide to see thousands of sea stars. I've never before seen baby ones. This campsite has an amazing location to site see for a longer stay without moving camp. If you can overcome the noisy highway, its worth it.
Good beach access, quiet wooded site, decent bath houses scattered throughout the large campground.
Well maintained showers and restrooms. Some sites with beach visibility. Crowded and close.
The overall campsite is great. Bathrooms and showers, spacious camp sites. Just expect to shut down early. We got scolded by the guy who ran the site at 9:30 to be quiet. Seemed a bit early considering it had just gotten dark. Fun place, just be wary at night!
Clean bathrooms, showers, friendly staff, trails, free coffee in the information center
This campground has many amenities. From full bathrooms scattered through the campsites to a lively and engaging stage with lots of activities for kids. My brother loved coming here and walking the hiking trails along the site as well. We love the short walk to the beach. It felt like a little retreat.
If you are looking for a great, quiet campground on the coast this is the place. A beautifully maintained and tranquil setting. I will return many times to this beautiful area.
This campground reminded me of a fairy tale. Once you drive inside it is very plush and green. Perfect little getaway to the Oregon coast. Campground was clean and well kept. Was not very many people around during this time so it made it nice and peaceful. Just a quick walk to the beach from the camp site.
Love this campground! Sites are fairly private, and most are in excellent shape. The park staff i. friendly and knowledgeable. It is really busy all summer long, so I suggest reserving as soon as you know your vacation dates!
This campground is pretty basic with easy access from the highway. Its focus is family-friendly accommodations with great access to the beach. It's not a bad campground just not very peaceful since it's usually pretty busy.
This campground is one of our favorite State Parks! We stayed Memorial Day weekend and had a blast.
Located close to the Newport Aquarium, Yaquina Head, and the Whale Watch Center in Depoe Bay there are plenty of things to do and see!
The beach access was very nice and easy to navigate with small kids (no dune climbing here).
The visitor center staff were super friendly and the the kids had a great time taking advantage of the Junior Ranger Program offered.
All and all a great campground and we highly recommend!
This is a great spot with nice facilities. It's green and pretty and a very short walk from the beach. We had a great time here! But it can be very busy...
A nice spot centrally located near Lincoln City and Newport. The gift shop/info center is nice, small, and staffed with friendly volunteers. I highly recommend the Junior Ranger program for kids! A short distance to the beach and cool octopus trees!
My family loves this beach, we go every year! It is so quiet and if you want to make a quick trip to town it is just a short drive down the road.
Rangers are NEVER at the window to check people in.
My husband is a disabled veteran and they had us park in the back 40, no where near the ocean, moved us 3 times and we ended up in a mud hole spot.
Excellent beach access
Sites are mostly private
Hot water in the showers
Wetj
Very clean campground..showers and bathroom ok.had a level , paved pad for our trailer . nice trail down to the beach. Some have pull thru sites with full hook ups. The closer sites have cable available for $1. More. Enjoyed our time would go back again.
My wife and two Boston Terriers had a blast here, but the place is a little cramped and crowded. Amazing sandy beach is nearby to the campsites, although the way down to the beach might be a little steep for folks with mobility issues. Having firewood and ice for purchase in the park is nice and we were able to spend our whole weekend in the park without leaving for supplies. We were just looking for a place to sleep while spending our days on the beach and it's perfect for that. Not much else to do in the park, but fantastic location for getting to other spots nearby - Newport, Yaquina Head Natural Area, and a plethora of other small wayside parks are all a short drive away.
The campground has some nice amenities - a short walk from your campsite to trash, recycling, water, bathrooms, and the beach. There are on site staff ready to answer your questions. They also have a doggy bag spot where you can dispose of dog waste and pick up a new bag if needed. There’s a short trail that follows the creek. Overall it’s a good campsite but lacks any privacy or seclusion from other campers.
Our campsite had a lot of room and was a short walk over to the beach. Our particular site (A07) was conveniently located by the restrooms/showers. The shower room was decent. There were quite a few people there out and about having fun, but everyone had their own space, and it wasn’t particularly noisy. It was also just an 8 minute drive down to the local town. The campsite was well kept and the workers there that day were incredibly nice.
Great campground, hidden from the ocean winds but just a short walk onto the beach. We had the river right behind the site, and it was so peaceful! Right at the beach, close to Newport and TONS of stuff to do there. Very relaxing atmosphere.
This campground has easy access to the beach as well as a great playground for kids. There are clean facilities and great areas to bike with littles around camp. The combination of the river, ocean, and trees makes for a wonderful getaway. The only drawback is it can get crowded.
I could explore here for days. Beautiful sights, lots of fun for the kids. Cool shop. Will stay here again.
4 1/2 stars for this sprawling, accessible campground, easy to find and close to so many things Shangra-La-ish about Newport and the Oregon Coast. There's a bit of a family vibe, a noisier community thing sometimes…. Keep in mind that there are over 250 campsites, sites for hikers, 3 count 'em 3 group sites, a yurt shire near the water, a playground and amphitheater…something for everyone within and without. The beach here is large, so you can join the crowd or get away from it all. Just south you've got incredible Newport with the aquarium, Yaquina Bay, the Sylvia Beach Hotel with each room themed after an author and always open for tours, the Cooper Ridge Nature Trail (pictured) and so much more. It's right off Hwy 101, but the ocean waves and large campground size make up for the highway noise. This will definitely stay in our open-all-year bank of goodies.