Sites can vary from pull-thru with full hookups, back in sites with full hookups, back in sites with partial hookups, or dry camping with no amenities. All sites vary in length. WIFI is provided but not guaranteed. Firepits are available upon request. Public bathroom and guest only showers. All RV's must have installed electric and water hookups. Any additional trailers (boat, ATV, etc.) are not permitted in RV camp sites, but additional storage is available. Tents of any kind are not allowed in any RV site. No dump or water station available.
Site Information
Pull-Thru, Full Hookup Sites
Sites 1-38
Site length varies
Electric 30AMP & 50AMP
Ocean View, Front Row
Water
Sewer
Picnic Table
Back In, Full Hookup Sites
Sites: 48-93
Average Site Length: 55’
Second Row
Electric 30AMP (50 AMP sites - 48, 49, 50, 51 and 52)
Water
Sewer
Picnic Table
Back In, Partial Hookup Sites
Sites: 39-47
Electric 30 AMP only
Water
Picnic Table
NO dump station available
Dry Camping, No Amenities
Sites: 140-163
RV must be fully self contained with your own bathroom/toilet facilities, (installed and operable black & grey water hold tanks). NO Portable, cassette or composting toilets or other removable sewer systems/tanks allowed. If your RV, Camper, Camper Trailer, Camping Vans, etc., is not a fully self-contained unit with fixed/installed holding tanks, you will not be permitted to stay.
Located on the Southern Oregon Coast just a few miles from the Northern California border. The unique coast-line, with picturesque beaches and numerous sea stacks, almost always requires a photo and our moderate year round climate, ensures visitor's comfort. It is a photographer's paradise with spectacular views around every corner and it's not unusual to witness the annual migration of large gray whales close to the shore and occasionally, Blue Whales and Orcas are also seen. Humboldt County, home of the world's tallest trees and Giant Redwood groves, are less than 15 miles away. Our area is considered a fisherman's paradise with ocean fishing available most of the year and three world class rivers are available to the angler, within 25 miles. Fishermen come from all over the world to try their luck at salmon and steelhead in the Rogue River as well as the Chetco River and the Smith River in northern California.