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pompano
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Oct 17, 2013

Looking for a monthly Oregon Coast RV Park.

Hi folks,

We would like your input and advice on RV Parks along the Oregon Coast.

We are 'wandering a bit' on our way from the Dakotas in a fifth wheel (Bighorn 3055RL) to sunny Baja. At the moment we're pheasant hunting in Montana. Being true wanderers, before we cross the border into Baja California we're looking forward to enjoying a couple months of 'storm-watching' on the Oregon Coast. We have made that scenic Coast Trip many times before, but always in spring or summer months. Now we want to see what we've been missing during the wild & wooly winter months.

Looking to ENJOY the stormy weather..this time as seen from a warm & cozy RV. We've been through the first snowstorm back in the Dakotas and are glad to leave that disaster behind. First hard rain, then 40" of snow followed by freezing winds...killing many thousands of cattle and causing an economic disaster. Not the kind of storms we have in mind for this coast trip.

Hint: A favorite song is "Stormy Weather".

What we need from you experienced RVers is some good advice/experience with RV Parks on or near the coast that offer reasonable monthly rates.

We would like:

Monthly rates that won't hurt too much
Electric - can manage with 30amp but prefer 50amp.
Cable tv
good wi fi internet hookup
Water
Sewer
A good view of water would be a plus

Well, there you have it.

My question: What Oregon Coast parks can you recommend to us?

Many Thanks for your help in finding us a place on the Coast this winter!

14 Replies

  • Winchester Bay RV Resort (20 miles north of Coos Bay) is a spectacular park on the water. Winter monthly rates range from $540 (small interior site) to $680 (waterfront view - my preference).
  • Driftwood RV park in Brookings (southern part of State) Walking distance to beach.
    Cannon Beach RV Resort, northern, also can walk to the beach.
    Nehalem Bay State Park is right on the beach.
  • Devils lake RV Park in Lincoln City has monthly rates. No Ocean view but view of the lake.
  • Beverly Beach state park has full hookups with cable about $23 per night, we were just on the coast last week, and lived on the Oregon coast in the past.
    I would suggest mid coast for a little better weather, it only snows on the coast about every 25 years.