
I have been exploring the wilderness for a long time
But stalled by the sky-high camping experience?
Vans should be the best answer to this problem. Known as the "walking home" by outdoor enthusiasts, the campervan allows you to enjoy the beauty of scenery while enjoying the cleanliness and comfort of modern civilization in the wilderness away from the city.
With the ability to provide comfortable beds, kitchenettes and folding tables in a compact space, the pop-up camper is the perfect companion to an Oregon Coast camp for all your living needs while camping outdoors on the Oregon Coast.
After October, autumn is getting stronger, and outdoor campgrounds are no longer as popular as summer, so even on a whim, it is not impossible to take an outdoor trip that can be walked away.
On the Oregon Coast in autumn, trails, campsites and attractions are no longer crowded, but the weather is still mild and the nights are cool, making it a great time to choose a motorhome camp.
Listen!
It is the sound of the coastal camp summoning~
The northern coast of Oregon
Just south of Manzanita, between the sea and the bay, sits the hidden and beautiful Nehalem Bay State Park, located within a 4-mile stretch of seaside pine trees and just a dune away from the beach.
There are 265 camping sites in the park with power connections, fully equipped and hot showers. The park is also very rich in gameplay: kayaking, fishing, crab catching, beach horseback riding, shellfish collection, wildlife observation, etc.
Nehalem Bay State Park
Cape Lookout State Park is located in the Three Capes Scenic Loop scenic area south of Tillamook and features a total of 170 tents, 38 power connections and 2 collective camping areas.
The view of the 5-mile hike route back and forth to Cape Lookout is vibrant no matter what time of year it is, and you can also look forward to the encounters with seals, whales and other marine life in the unobstructed waterfront scenery.
Hikers can also enjoy more than 8 miles of long-distance forest walks, crossing scenic Netarts Bay and paragliding over the cliffs.
Cape Lookout State Park
Central Oregon Coast
Devil's Lake State Tourist Area consists of two parks on both sides of Devil's Lake, with the West Park being a campground with 54 tents and 28 power connections.
The East End is a day park just a few minutes' drive from downtown Lincoln City, a short walk from the beach, and the vast tranquil lake is also a must for water birds and migratory birds.
Devil's Lake State Recreation Area
Cyclists can bring gear to South Beach State Park, just a few miles from Newport's historic waterfront, where you can ride freely along the paved dock trail against the backdrop of the towering Yaquina Bay Bridge.
With 60 tents and 227 power connections, the park is so large that it is a base camp for all types of campervans.
In addition to the outdoor experience of camping, there are also a variety of ways to play, such as a short walk to the beach to observe the tides, or visit the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, or learn about marine life at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and the Oregon Coast Aquarium.
South Beach State Park
Further south, the Beachside State Recreation Site between Waldport and Yachats can also give travelers the pleasure of enjoying the sea and camping, strolling the beach, watching whales, or walking into miles of hiking trails, the park is equipped with 42 tents and 32 power connections, but from November 1, the camp will be closed due to seasonal reasons.
Beachside State Recreation Site
The southern coast of Oregon
Located near the small town of Coos Bay, Sunset Bay State Park, adjacent to towering rugged cliffs, makes this beach look so breathtaking.
Find the right campsite for you from 65 comfortable yurt tents and 30 power connections, then set off and immerse yourself in the pristine coastal jungle and seasonal flowers as you take in the spectacular trails that connect Shore Acres to Cape Arago National Park.
Sunset Bay State Park
Harris Beach State Park near Brookings, an offshore independent island, Bird Island, is a national wildlife sanctuary and breeding grounds for puffins.
With 59 tents and 65 power connections and 25 water connections, you can enjoy the sea and animals in this tranquil sea.
Harris Beach State Park
With 23 tents and 12 water and electricity connections, Umpqua Lighthouse National Park is less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor and less than five miles from Oregon Dunes, making the camping experience even more exciting.
Umpqua Lighthouse State Park
Travel advice
1. Campervan trips can be experienced in Oregon all year round, but autumn is the most suitable.
2. When renting a campervan, remember to have bedding, towels, plates and some kitchen utensils fully equipped.
3. If you need to rent a car, you can visit Road Trip Oregon, Camper Travel USA and Vagabond Vans for information inquiries. The Central Oregon area can also be queried for Bend Westy for rental.
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