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    Harris Beach State Park

    4.3 (109 reviews)

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    Cheri N.

    Top 5 favorite campground in our 7 years of RV travel! One of the nicer state parks in Oregon. Clean sites, clean bathrooms, and private showers. Trash cans are every few sites so it makes it so much easier to keep things tidy for campers. They sell firewood and have nice large fire rings. There are so many trees and some sites have perfectly spaced trees so you can put up a hammock. There are a lot of park rangers on site. I noticed that they don't hesitate to address issues as they arise. You can walk to the beach from the campsite. It is a steep decent down a long driveway or you can take a questionable walking path to the rocks below. I recommend driving from your campsite to the beach parking lot. As for supplies, you are only a few miles away from a Fred Meyer grocery store. The town of Brookings has options if you need anything while staying here. There is a lot to do in the area so several days here isn't a bad idea. Lovely beaches, plenty of hiking options, small towns, redwoods....what more can you ask for?

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    Nancy J.

    One of our favorite campgrounds on the Oregon Coast. We were there for a week, the first 4 days were so cold and windy that the beach was no fun.

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    Audry P.

    Absolutely beautiful place. This park not only offers amazing views but a place to camp as well. There are spots available.fpr tent, car or RV parking. Class A,B or C TVs, full ook-ups, partial hook-ups, or just plain asphalt spots. If you're a local, the cost is roughly 10$ cheaper for each night. This place IS dog friendly Reservations are not required but are highly recommended!!! This place offers a full playground, hot showers, and beautiful scenery to boot! Just a 5 minute walk, and you're on the beach enjoying the ocean, or you can choose to walk the trails (highly suggest the lookout point on the cliff for sunsets!

    Mike F.

    Lived in Oregon most of my life and we have been up and down most of the central to north Oregon coast many times. We never went south until this year. Hands down one of the best state parks around. We hooked up the trailer and headed down here for several days. We really enjoyed our stay here. As with all the Oregon State Parks it is just in outstanding condition, beautiful trees and plants and very clean. Sites for trailers are a little snug but totally doable. It is an older location but is updated and has full hookups. Located near Brookings which in its own right is a great Oregon Coast town with good restaurants and shops to enjoy. The beach was fantastic, lots of island rocks located here and great waves. Just pure relaxing to hang out and enjoy. We are going to try and make it down here every year going forward as a yearly camping stop.

    Bernard B.

    Great tide pools and room to park a trailer. Two ways to access the beach at the end of the road w a nice turn around.

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    Ally F.

    It's one of those places that stays in your memory for life because it's that majestic. The beach of my dreams.

    Beautiful park large clean sites lots of room for rv/trailers! Bathrooms clean and hot showers. A lot of families and kids in the summer so gets loud but everyone is having fun and respectful. Great hiking and biking trails. The beach is gorgeous! Price can't be beat!! Love Oregon State Parks!!

    Roger M.

    Rain or shine! Maybe some wind! It's winter on the Oregon Coast banana belt. It is only 50 degrees, wind is whipping, rain falling but I am walking the sands and drift wood. Dressed rightt in rain gear. Watching relentless waves trying to overtake the shore. Sun breaks. Sun sets. Get your smart phone ready. We have a saying in Oregon - you don't like the weather, wait 10 minutes, it will change.

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    Damaris V.

    This beach is right down from where we are staying at, and it's absolutely breathtaking! A little windy, so be careful if you plan on eating here beach side.

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    Lynn H.

    Lovely campground, well maintained with friendly hosts. Has lots of trails down to beach and into town- both for walking and biking. There's even a section of the old Hwy 101 to walk or bike on. Loop C is mostly for tents. Portions of all loops have electric and water hookups-some of these with septic as well. Bathrooms are clean with showers available-still requiring masks at this point. Beach is quite scenic-just refrain from climbing the rocks and bothering the birds! Like most of the Oregon coast, be prepared for wind which is more common than not. The only reason I didn't give this five stars is due to the noise from the mill nearby which seems to run until 11:00 or so at night. I should add there is a day use area which allows you to drive down to a large beach area and there is a ramp pathway for wheelchairs.

    Justin F.

    This place is absolutely stunning to see rock formations on the beach, it's literally my favorite world wide that I've been to! The sunset here is worth the way I highly recommend checking it out and getting some great photos! During the day it's a blast to explore as well!

    The inlet tunnel at the tide pool area
    Tiffany V.

    This beach is BEAUTIFUL! Be sure to drive all the way down the hill to make the loop at the bottom then park. There are restrooms right there too which is a bonus! The beach is a large sandy beach with plenty of amazing rock formations. If you keep walking south on the beach, you will find a little trail that goes up and over to really neat tide pool area where you can spot many anemone, starfish, and a variety of crabs! Hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, and more! There is the most amazing little inlet from one of the rock formations in the ocean (see pics) and there is a little tunnel where in the evening as the sun is going down, makes for an amazing site! The kids had so much fun searching for sea creatures and climbing the rocks, and on our way back to the car, we saw the most beautiful sunset! You couple spend hours here with so much to see and do!! What a gem!

    Kailyn N.

    Agree with most of the reviews. What a beautiful beach! Definitely worth climbing over the rocks to discover the tide pools with all the little sea creatures! Water was extremely cold and had it not been for the strong winds, a beautiful place to sprawl out on the beach. We did find a little nook behind a large rock to lay out a blanket for my son to play in the sand but really hard to shelter completely from the sand blowing at every angle.

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    Nice beach and clean. Good parking also. Nice e place for a walk and taking pictures.

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    This is our favorite campground on the southern Oregon coast. Very well-maintained, and so convenient to Brookings.

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    Beautiful Oregon coast beach. Plenty of parking. Nice trails along the cliffs down to the beach. Camping up above, facilities also.

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    This is a very nice and clean beach. Easy access, and public restrooms. It also has a nice parking lot.

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    Beachfront Rv Park

    Beachfront Rv Park

    2.7(47 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Me and the wife really enjoy this place being so close the the beach/harbor is really nice. They…read morehave two really big issues, one the amount of people who feel the need to just peel rubber and give it everything the second they hit that little straight leaving the beach. Not too sure what can be done about that. The second thing they really need to get on is campers for taking multiple spots it's super frustrating pulling up to your spot and find group next you is parking their cars there or took over your picnic table hanging out drinking beer blasting music. This issue seems super fixable with just some routine patrols, one time I told them and they literally asked me well did you asked them to move? dude that's not my job it's yours.

    Disappointed! We've been coming to this campground for years, it's rundown!…read more I will give you the pros and cons.. CONS: BUSY, especially on the weekends. Cars & trucks are in and out constantly cruising. No one is in the office, they have a number for you to call for a host, the kiosk outside the office was not working. People unhook their trucks from their trailers ( or toads) and then park them in the front row of the beach, rather then in their site, blocking your view of the ocean. State Park so it's open to the public from 7am to 10pm. Locals come in the evening and bum cigarettes and money, they know the code to the restroom so they ask people for quarters so they can take a shower.... The showers are filthy! The road in and out is full of potholes, speed bumps are not clearly marked, and the overall condition of the RV park has diminished greatly in the last few years. PROS: This full hookup RV campground is steps from the ocean.

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    Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - My hike

    Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

    4.8(186 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    It's one heck of a drive to get here, but it's so worth it…read more My husband has always wanted to go see the redwoods so I'm glad we were able to cross it off the list finally. It's magical to get to drive through and walkthrough the redwoods as it rained during our time here. I wish there was more I can say, but you're just going to have to plan a trip here and see it for yourself. We would happily plan a second trip back here.

    I mean... wow. I went hiking here last weekend, and it honestly took my breath away…read more As a SoCal girl now living in NorCal, I've made it my mission to explore as much as I can around this beautiful state, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods completely stole my heart. These trees are absolutely massive, walking among them feels like stepping into another world. The light, the air, the silence... everything feels calm, ancient, and sacred. The trails are super well maintained, the weather was perfect, and there was plenty of parking even though it was busy. The roads and trails are a bit narrow, but honestly, that just adds to the charm. The river that runs through the park is crystal-clear and peaceful a perfect little spot to stop and take it all in. Standing next to those giant redwoods makes you realize how tiny you are in the best possible way. It's humbling and magical at the same time If you're driving from Eureka toward Crescent City, the entire drive is breathtaking, every curve along the coast looks like a postcard. You'll even pass through Elk Valley, and oh my god, there are actual elks just hanging out by the side of the road! They're so beautiful and so used to seeing people; it felt like nature welcoming you in. If you love hiking, nature, or just want to feel grounded and amazed, this place is a must. California, you really outdid yourself with this one.

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    Crescent City / Redwoods KOA - Shower

    Crescent City / Redwoods KOA

    3.7(116 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    Frankly, everything went well! From the initial smiles, we…read morereceived at reception to a minor maintenance issue that Steve immediately responded to and took care of for us. The cabins here are fantastic and would receive my highest recommendation! Her unit had a full bathroom and Phil kitchen as well as table and chairs outside fire pit barbecue and picnic table

    The staff if great and very nice. Ya the hot water in showers almost never works and is not cleaned…read moreoften enough. So our first day we set up and out every up and valuables in the tents out of site after returning hiking for the day we returned to find our site had been robbed. They took 2 bags one containing my son's epipen and asthma inhaler and all of our medications along with shoes and clothing. They also took a un opened bottle of whiskey. We told the front desk and reported it. The next day we packed everything back into the car to avoid the theft and only left a cooler next to our tent out of site and again they returned and took another bottle of whiskey out of the cooler along with beers and sodas. They don't have enough staff on grounds watching over guests best interests. Also the bathrooms were never locked, that invites the homeless In to use shower facilities and thefts come either that. They also need cameras installed throughout the whole park. If you stay here plan on loading and unloading every single time you leave.

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