Please note that our marina and snack shop will be open no later than Memorial Day Weekend and close no sooner than Labor Day, depending on the weather and the level of the lake. Please call oremail the propertyprior to your visit for current conditions. Beach and Volleyball Court Our gues...
From the historic city of Astoria to the tide pools of Yachats, the Oregon Coast is a rugged, unspoiled treasure that begins 90 minutes from Portland.
Oregon's Tillamook Coast is full of beautiful views and places to explore: consider this your road map to fun at the beach! Here are some of the amazing things you can see, do and eat along our slice of the Oregon shore. Find places to stay and visit the
Oregon’s famousUmpqua river campingsprings to mind, for example, with its developed campsites and an entire National Forest of the same name – open for camping and exploration. We’ll talk in detail about the specifics of camping near an ocean coast, what to bring with you if you decide...
Don’t underestimate the ocean. Study the tide tables so you know what to expect on long stretches of beach. Map out your camping plans. Some designated campsites are far apart, requiring 15 to 20-mile days. Do I need a permit to thru-hike the Oregon Coast Trail? No. You don’t ne...
Central Oregon Coast The central Oregon coast has many of the most well-known Oregon dive sites. Every Oregon SCUBA diver we meet has heard of some of our favorites in Newport and Florence. There are many others that are less well-known and no less fun to dive. Several fresh water lakes...
Honeyman along the Central Coast and Nehalem Bay along the North Coast. However, in our experience the campsites along the north coast tend to be windier and colder. Be sure to pick up an Oregon State Parks guidebook as it will list the highlights of each park and beach along the way....
More of thebest hotels in Astoria Campgrounds:KOA Resorts | Fort Stevens State Park 2. Seaside Searching for the perfect beach day along the Oregon coast? Set your GPS forSeaside. This gorgeous beach town lacks some of the cool rock formations that other Oregon coast towns offer, but the wi...
Camping is a great option but it’s wildly popular. If you plan to camp (or stay in a yurt) in one of the many Oregon State Parks up and down the coast, it’s a good idea to start looking in the winter —reservationsgo live six months in advance and summer weekend slots often bo...
Water Sources -Hikers may need to plan ahead and carry more water than usual on some segments. OCT agencies can consider adding potable water facilities to existing state parks, recreation areas, picnic areas, and dry campsites along the coast. ...