Seal Rocks RV Cove
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2021

Great Location to Explore the Oregon Coast

We had no problem finding or getting into Seal Rock RV Cove campground(CG) as it is right off US 101 at Seal Rock, OR. However, our GPS wanted us to turn at Seal Rock St. which is on the other side of the CG and is actually the exit for the CG. Turn at NW Cross St. then swing left into the park. The CG was still under self appointed COVID rules during our stay with no touch check in. You receive an email a couple of days prior to arrival letting you know the current rules and you respond to the email to let them know you have arrived. We drove straight to our back-in site 18 with FHUs. Site 18 has mature hedges on both sides that made the back-in a little narrow but there was enough space in the loop that we were able to maneuver our 39’ 5th wheel into the site easily enough. We made a couple of small adjustments to put our rig where we wanted it. We noticed as we drove in that there were signs everywhere stating you had to wear a mask while walking around the CG, but not in your site. 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. Site 18 is one of the better ocean view sites in the park and has a lot of privacy, though any of the ocean view sites would be great. As the CG is right off 101, you’re going to get highway noise but it does tapper down at night through early morning. We only got 3 channels on their cable. OTA was a better option with a few more channels. Because of the Olympics, we went ahead and set up our satellite, which had a clear shot to the southern sky. On Verizon, we got 1 bar and often no internet. We put up our WeBoost and got 2 to 3 bars but sometimes the 3G network wouldn’t produce internet. Our best option for internet was when the CG’s WiFi wasn’t busy such as early morning. Water pressure was very good and we used our reducer. Seal Rock is a very popular RV park and we made our reservations almost a year in advance. We called and asked permission to have packages sent here with no problem. The restroom facility was closed during our stay and they were not allowing tent campers due to COVID. In our opinion, the views and easy beach access(you do have to cross 101) to the dog friendly beach, set this CG apart from others. Seal Rock is a great location to explore the Oregon Coast.

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  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021
  • Review photo of Seal Rocks RV Cove by MickandKarla W., August 15, 2021