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    Black Bear Beach Camp

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    3 months ago

    This place is a fantastic place to live. Long term parking, have been here 6 yrs now and don't plan on leaving anytime soon.

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    Ecola State Park - Photo session with this feisty Hairy Woodpecker on the trail!! He was very cooperative!!

    Ecola State Park

    4.8(197 reviews)
    39.9 mi

    Home is where the heart is. This area was my stomping…read more grounds for many moons! I use to go to Ecola state park, regularly growing up. Go on hikes,look for rocks shells,surf, get lost in nature, just sit in the grass and watch the ocean. Here is what you can do at Ecola State Park: Hiking & Walking: Explore trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes through Sitka spruce forests. The Clatsop Loop Trail follows the path of1806 explorers, while the Oregon Coast Trail offers longer, scenic treks. Indian Beach: A popular, secluded cove for surfing, sunbathing, and tide-pooling to see sea stars and anemones. Viewpoints: Take in spectacular vistas from Ecola Point, including views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse ("Terrible Tilly") and distant Haystack Rock. Wildlife Viewing: The park is known for herds of elk grazing in the meadows, as well as sightings of bald eagles and migrating gray whales. Picnicking: Enjoy lunch at the picnic areas located on the grassy bluffs with ocean views. Photography: The dramatic, moody coastline provides excellent opportunities for photography. Oregon State

    Forgive me for this late review. I should have written it long ago, but perhaps the trees and the…read moreocean were patient enough to wait. The drive through the forest is a passage into another world. Sitka spruce and hemlock lean over the road as if they are curious about you. At the end of the road the land opens and the Pacific announces itself in vast gray blues and greens, broken by sea stacks that rise like stubborn monuments. The trails are generous. Some wander to secret beaches, others climb to high points where the ocean and horizon meet like two old friends. Indian Beach is a gathering of tide pools, surfers, and quiet sand. Crescent Beach feels private, almost hidden, with the company of seals if you are lucky. Wildlife belongs here as much as people. Elk graze, eagles soar, and sometimes whales turn the water into theater. The park offers all of this without asking much in return, except that you take your time. Bring layers because the wind and mist move through the park like they own the place. Take your time. Sit, watch, breathe. This park gives you a rare combination of accessibility, natural beauty, and serenity. I regret not praising this place sooner. Ecola State Park holds the kind of beauty that makes you feel both small and fortunate. Five stars, without hesitation.

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    Ecola State Park - Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

    Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

    Ecola State Park - This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

    This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

    Ecola State Park - Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

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    Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

    Pacific Holiday RV Resort - Spot next to heated pool

    Pacific Holiday RV Resort

    2.4(34 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    With fresh air, quiet, and the sound of waves crashing against the coastline, this park is a great…read moredestination to get away from it all! Birds, eagles, and some squirrels greet you every day here. Deer even roam through the park from time to time. The park's grounds are constantly in upkeep mode, so it's clean and well groomed any time for visitors. Its location on the peninsula is right in the middle of everything. Stores are short distances away in either direction, gas is right around the corner, in either direction, and Ilwaco is a short drive away for fish markets, picturesque views, and a walk back in time for that quaint feel. If you're into Rod Run, this park is constantly full during that time because it's directly in the middle of all the action! make sure to book well in advance because they fill up quickly here; even though there are many spaces available! Because the contract for cable in the park went through the roof on costs, if you've visited here in the past, or are thinking about coming for the first time, keep in mind the cable is gone. If you love clams, the Long Beach razor clams are to die for; they're huge and super meaty, and freely available to pluck right out of the sand just a short walk down the path. Check digging schedules before you go down there though! This is a really quiet and secluded park, so if you're wanting to get away from it all, this is the place!

    Last minute trip to the beach. We have a new walker just under 1 and a 4 year old. Our spot was…read morenext to the pool. Concreted area; kept us and the trailer clean. It was in the low 60's but the pool was still great, used both days we were there. For a RV place it was nice and had trees in some spots. The spots are close together. About 5' of grass btw each spot. There are some spots with large grass areas, I imagine those are the premium spots. Reservations are best made by calling and leaving a message. Annie is very nice and a great host while there. Beach walk isn't too long, hose off area back at camp entrance.

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    Pacific Holiday RV Resort - Kitchen and bathroom inside studio

    Kitchen and bathroom inside studio

    Pacific Holiday RV Resort - Watching cars on the beach

    Watching cars on the beach

    Pacific Holiday RV Resort - Trail to the beach

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    Trail to the beach

    Lake Sylvia State Park - Lake Sylvia State Park - forestry loop trail

    Lake Sylvia State Park

    4.5(22 reviews)
    41.3 mi

    We were passing through after visiting Olympic Park and looking for a hiking spot in the area. Lake…read moreSylvia seemed like a possibility so we stopped off last Sunday around 10am. There were a few hikers there, but otherwise mostly those preparing to fish. We didn't visit the camping section, but they've got a decent sized day-use area with a good amount of parking, tables, and restrooms. We took the forest loop trail that leads from the lake along the stream through the forest and back around to the day-use, about 2 1/2 miles. There are sections of the trail that are simply gorgeous, and other parts not quite as pretty. But the trail is pretty fun, ups and downs, winding with steps and bridges. While the path is completely passable right now, it was very muddy in many places. A bit precarious at times, as some of the soupiest, slickest spots happened to be on inclines and declines. You'll definitely need waterproof shoes and prepare to get dirty, but Sylvia is good for a quick hike. They've got some interesting educational info along the trail too...and the lake has a very peaceful feeling.

    This place is quite the gem for a family trip ! Camping is very reasonably priced. Our walk in…read moreprimitive sight was $20 a night. If you have children the walk in spots are best because the are closest to the swimming and playground and bathrooms! There are plenty of amazing trails and all well kept! ***WATER FALL ALERT*** yes there is a waterfall and also a really neat dam that creates a man man water fall affect . Fishing is aloud (no motor I believe) Dogs on leash Swim at your own risk Drinks aloud (I think ... I see lots of them) Also a group camping site that is at the top of a hill and looks down at the water. Easily fits 8-10 tents and has a covered shelter ! Perfect for a family reunion camping trip and honestly a beautiful place to even consider as a wedding venue.

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    Lake Sylvia State Park - Lake Sylvia State Park - forestry loop trail

    Lake Sylvia State Park - forestry loop trail

    Lake Sylvia State Park - Lake Sylvia State Park

    Lake Sylvia State Park

    Lake Sylvia State Park - Lake Sylvia State Park

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    Lake Sylvia State Park

    Rosemont Terrace RV Park

    Rosemont Terrace RV Park

    5.0(1 review)
    8.6 mi

    I absolutely love it here. I've been staying here almost a year, and I would say the best part…read moreabout Rosemont Terrace is the family dynamic. The new owners are great and are improving a lot of things that I understand the old owners left as issues. The manager is AWESOME and so helpful, I'm living by myself and have learned a lot from the manager and the people here. The park is clean, there is a laundry and bathroom/shower facility, as well as a soda machine. Close to town and the beach. I couldn't be happier with my choice of a place to stay. Also VERY dog friendly, which is a huge plus for me. I love dogs and my dog loves everybody here, and everyone is so nice to him.

    From the owner: The Rosemont-Terrace RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Long Beach, Washington and is a…read moregreat place for an authentic coastal vacation. Onsite, campers can expect great fishing, biking and hiking, as well as breathtaking scenic and sunset views. Just beyond the campground, travelers can look forward to a host of excellent historic sites such as Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, Marsh's Free Museum and North Head Lighthouse. Travelers can also look forward to the Razor Clam Festival, fun days on the beach, go fishing and boating and explore the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail. And of course, guests to the campground can take advantage of the local eateries nearby along with souvenirs and antique shops for a true Washington escape. Amenities at the park include: 30 amp sites, water, sewage, restrooms, full hookups, laundry facilities and showers. Hope to see you soon!

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    Rosemont Terrace RV Park
    Rosemont Terrace RV Park - Clam Cleaning Station

    Clam Cleaning Station

    Rosemont Terrace RV Park

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