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    Fir Ridge Campground

    3.6 (7 reviews)
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    Amazing folks A must see campground. It's like no other. Clean restrooms, pet friendly.

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    Beverly Beach State Park - Gorgeous Sunset

    Beverly Beach State Park

    4.0(72 reviews)
    23.4 mi

    I'll do this review in two parts. First part is for the state park side. There is ample parking at…read morethe park entrance and the restrooms are right beside the parking. Very easy beach access. You can easily walk to the beach in about three minutes from the time you park until the time that you touch sand. For the campground. Wow - there are a TON of camping sites. They really packed them in here. Located at the front is the check-in desk, trash & recycling, and a welcome center. At the welcome center, the staff are incredibly friendly and they sell firewood and ice during their business hours. If you camp in the spots near the park entrance, you will be blown away...literally. The wind is super strong right off the ocean. You will get a view of the ocean but you might freeze in a tent. The other camping spots are locate back away from the road and won't have a view. We reserved a spot, all the way at the very east back end of the campground. This meant that we had a short drive in past all of the other campsites. The road is paved but is narrow and had many bumps and potholes. It might be a tight fit for big trucks and big rigs. The yurt that we stayed in definitely could fit 5 people comfortably. It came with a small table with two chairs, a bunch bed with a queen on bottom and twin/full on top, plus an additional queen futon. The mattress is VERY firm and you will need you own linens and bedding. Highly recommend bringing a comforter to put under your sheets because the bed stays very cold. There is only ONE outlet in the entire place and one cadet heater. There was mold growing on the interior of the fabric of the yurt itself. So, this is not ideal for those with allergies, immune compromised, etc. The spot did have electricity, a fire pit, a water spigot, and a picnic table. However, there was literally nothing separating us from the campsite right next to us and we literally shared each meal with the strangers next to us. Why there is not bushes in between the campgrounds is shocking to me. The campsites are so on top of one another that you can hear what your neighbors are saying at a whisper, verbatim. It is very heavily wooded inside and is quite dark most of the time. The sun will come through in spots throughout the day. There is also an animal issue here so you cannot leave your coolers out or the raccoons etc. will get inside of them. The restrooms were well stocked and plenty. There were also plenty of showers. The showers have low heads and will not be ideal for those over 5'9". Overall is a pretty nice place to camp, but I would want to book all of the sites around mine next time to have some semblance of peace and privacy. Great access to so many beach and activities. Less than 10 minutes away from Walmart and shopping in Newport.

    I can't express how much I truly loved and enjoyed my visit here!! I must start with the camp host…read moreAmy!! She is truly amazing and talking to her was like talking to a friend of 20 years! She is the definition of White Glove Customer Service!! Her knowledge of the beach stones and the area were impeccable! Her kindness and welcoming spirit was infectious!! I can't wait to see her again! The campground was beautiful and the amenities were great! The beach was extremely beautiful and not crowded at all! Sunset was outstanding!!

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    Carl G Washburne Memorial State Park - Beach view

    Carl G Washburne Memorial State Park

    4.2(18 reviews)
    39.5 mi

    My cousin and I recently spent one night here on spot 52…read more While this site is advertised as a "tent site," it seems to be converted from a failed RV site. The sites were so tiny. They were really stacked on top of each other. In spite of there being shrubs between the sites, it basically felt like we were sharing a site with all of our neighbors. There was barely anywhere to pitch a tent, and the small spaces that were available were very difficult to drive even my best tent stakes into. But we managed. The bathrooms were just a short walk away, and were decently clean. The showers were decent and free. There was a small seating area near one of the camp hosts sites with wifi access where you can sit and charge your electronics and use the internet for up to 15 minutes at a time. This park seemed relatively well staffed. We saw several camp hosts and even a park ranger during our short stay. My only major irritation was that Oregon State Parks don't accept Discover online. Sites can be reserved online at least a few days ahead of time, and whatever isn't reserved at least 2 days ahead of time becomes first come first served. The Hobbit Trail and Heceta Lighthouse trail are both within a few miles. I woke up before my cousin and took the short half mile trail down to the ocean by myself. When I came back, I watched a chipmunk climb the shrubs, pick berries, and eat them sitting on the leaves. It was so cute. Overall the location can't be beat. The sites are really tiny, but in a pinch, I would stay here again.

    Absolutely stunning dog friendly beach. Pretty empty when we went and very clean. We did see lots…read moreof jellyfish washed up so take care not to let your pups grab things off the shore (+a deceased dolphin). Has plenty of parking and restrooms!

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