Address: 2200 US-101, Yachats, OR 97498, USA
Phone: +15415474580
Zen Zoo
Great campground. Restrooms were in pristine conditions and kept clean. We had site 4 and the tent location is right next to the camping road so you get a bit of noise but not that much. Each site had a faucet
Al Rea
This is a decent campground, in an awesome location. Some of the sites are pretty close together. This used to be first-come, first-serve only, but it is now reservable at reserveamerica.com. There are many trails to hike, including the St Perpetua trail to the top of the Cape, starting from the campground. It's the best view on the Oregon Coast. (Note, you can drive up to the top, as well.) Don't miss the tide pools at low tide. Trail starts at the Visitor Center, just a short walk up from the campground near the entrance.
Jack Chambless
It is tucked away an nice overall but you will be super close to the road and to other campers. Overall the campsites are very small but it is located near everything you want to do. You really need to book early to get a spot with a little room. BUT, it is super close to all of the most beautiful hiking and ocean activity the Oregon coast has to offer.
Jaxson A . P .
This was a quiet campground. Dog friendly. I only had campsite 24 to choose from, as it was a last minute finding. The spot was okay. Not the best seclusion and your neighbor's fire ring was behind your parking stall. Camp 15 and 19 looked like great secluded sites. A lot of other sites were packed together for quantity over quality. A stream runs behind the majority of spots though, which is nice. Overall, a clean camp with clean restrooms with flush toilets. Close to Thor's Well and Devil's Churn Beach. For the beach, you have to walk along the highway or drive a hundred yards. Very nice beach though. I would camp here again.
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No, US Forest Service has very limited spaces over 30 feet. You can double check by searching the camp site your interested in and viewing the individual site, but my experience has shown that 27 feet is typically the largest.
The website lists the price as $23.26 - $125.22 per night. I was able to get a decent walk-up site midweek last week for about $25 if I remember correctly
Go to recreation.gov
$20 per night.
1/4-1/2 mile to the beach and plenty of sites a wheelchair could reach. Have fun!
No. Toliets and sinks only.
We were just there. Our site was #8 and we have a 37 ft motorhome and SUV. Both fit into the site. Sites 8, 5, 9 & others would work. Site was unlevel so we needed blocks. No hookups but solar was pretty good on sites 8 & 5. Would reserve, especially in summer.
8 am to 9 PM. Polite campers minamize generator usage even more.
Creek is not stagnant, so not abundance of mosquitoes.
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