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Oregon Dunes KOA

3.1 (41 reviews)

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All we can say is WOW!! We brought a group of our friend to Oregon to go side by side riding. After a lot of research we stayed at the Oregon Dune KOA Holiday Campground. It was perfect for us. Some of us brought our SXS and some of us rented from Steve's ATV which was right next door to the campground. Super convenient and everyone was so helpful and friendly. There were 16 of us so we rented several different types of accommodations. They had many different choices to choose from. Several of the couples rented the cabins and loved them, another member rented the caboose which was really cute and set up very nice. Being we had a big group we also rented the big house which was perfect for our group gatherings. It has a huge porch with tables and chairs, a big living room and kitchen and a nice back yard with a BBQ and fire pit. It worked out perfect so we could all hang out together and share our stories of how much fun we had riding in the dunes and over by the coast and then road through town to a Café for lunch. We could not have asked for anything better. They offered so many things to do when we weren't riding. They had axe throwing, zip lining, a game room, playground and jumpy pad and more. The staff at the campground was sooooo friendly and their store is well stocked, they had everything we needed. We will defiantly be back. Thanks Oregon Dunes KOA Holiday for the wonderful memories!!!

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Bay Point Landing - Sleep mask found next to bed from previous guest.

Bay Point Landing

3.9(157 reviews)
4.0 mi

1st time at Bay Point, it will not be our last. We found the location to be well suited to…read moreenjoying the coast. The check in was easy, our host attendant , gave us clear instructions to our airstream. We were a bit confused the first day and evening about how to contact someone after hours. I kept getting the bot when I went on to the website. Finally when I googled Bay Point Landing General store, I found that part of the site. From then on it was a breeze to getting help. The airstream was well stocked. Dishware, glasses, utensils, cookware and cooking utensils. Linens were clean, we even had lovely doggy baskets for our pups. Complete with towels, dishes, treats, leashes and sheets to cover bed and sofa. They have activities everyday to attend. We did the happy hour the first night, it was very nice sitting looking over the water and enjoying a glass or two of wine. I was grateful for the broom that was in the airstream, sweep out the RV multiple times a day. The airstream comes with dish rags and dishes towels, but no dish soap you can purchase that at the General store. This is not glamping, as some reviews seemed to think. But it is a step above RVing in a state park. There are nice amenities and can make as many improvements as you want, but they cost. We were happy with the close proximity to the state parks, restaurants and grocery stores. We look forward to our next stay at Bay Point Landing.

A group of us stayed here this past weekend and not being an avid camper whatsoever, I was…read morepleasantly surprised by our luxury container home. We all booked waterfront cabins and we noticed they had slightly different layouts. One style was older and not as modern. The other style of cabins were gorgeous and well maintained. They were all stocked with nice plates, kitchen wares, and high quality bedding Pros: - service was great, you could text the main line and have items delivered to your door - purchases could be delivered to their address and was very secure at the front desk - very cute property with an indoor pool, kids room, dog wash, and laundry area Cons: - Our "waterfront" view also only had a small strip of the...eh...marsh? Not sure you get exactly what you booked. - the "beach" was was covered in seaweed and bugs. Drive out to Sunset beach (15 mins away) instead!

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Bay Point Landing - Wild life on the property

Wild life on the property

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Bay Point Landing - The beautiful sunset on the beach.

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The beautiful sunset on the beach.

John Topits Park - John Topits Park - trees

John Topits Park

4.1(7 reviews)
1.9 mi

A very nice park & lake tucked away in an urban neighborhood. Quite honestly, the Mrs & I stumbled…read moreupon it as we drove by. No fees & a nice parking area as you enter off of Hull street, close to Newmark. They don't allow motorized boats, but we spotted a couple of kayaks floating by, with the occupant casting a fishing line out. Beautiful scenery with well maintained, mostly shaded, asphalt trails. Very peaceful & the people we did see on the trail were polite & cordial.

Oh how I wish I could give the stars this park deserves. Beautiful scenery with a stunning lake,…read moreawesome trails covered in gorgeous trees. Spots to fish and BBQ, launch non-motorized boats - great park! But unfortunately, it's frequently a camping spot for transients. And while not all transients are bad, we have experienced some that are on drugs, yelling, riding bikes at uncomfortably fast speeds, or just spitting and yelling at passersby. There was even a blunt sitting on an empty park bench. Which, shouldn't be an issue as marijuana is legal in this state, however, not only would someone not know what it's laced with, there are frequently children walking in that park and might come across it. If I didn't have my two dogs and my protector husband with me, you wouldn't catch me alone in that park ever. But with my bodyguards and always being alert and choosing my path wisely, I have some of the most amazing walks there!

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John Topits Park - There's plenty of parking.  Didn't see one homeless person.  Paved trail with lots of shade. It was lovely!!

There's plenty of parking. Didn't see one homeless person. Paved trail with lots of shade. It was lovely!!

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Lucky Loggers Rv Park

Lucky Loggers Rv Park

3.2(15 reviews)
2.7 mi

We stayed here for a month while visiting the Oregon coast. This isn't a bad place to stay, but it…read moredid have some drawbacks. I'll start with the good things about the park: It was easy access from Highway 101. The entrance was marked well, and it was navigable in a big rig (we did need to have someone move a vehicle when we were leaving due to cars being parked in the street since spaces are so tight). Our site was concrete and was very level. The wi-fi worked pretty well where we were located and there were no obstacles for satellite TV with our roof mounted dish. Hook-ups worked well at our site but another camper a few sites down from us had issues with a plugged sewer line. The park was quiet (the railroad yard nearby was not very active) and there is a walking trail from the park that leads to the Coos Bay boardwalk. There were some homeless people living in the rail yard but they were not panhandling on the walkway. And, the park is in close proximity to many great places on the coast. Now, the downsides: The sites are extremely tight. We had no room to sit outside, and it is even difficult to park your vehicle. The dog walk area is full of dog poop, and it's hard to walk without stepping in the waste. Which leads to management being on site only three days a week. If you have an issue you need to call and leave a message. Water pressure was low at our site. Finally, we were sure to not leave things outside of our RV due to the lack of management presence and the homeless population in the rail yard. The park is primarily full-time residents but they were very friendly to us. Again, not a bad park, but it's hard to enjoy fully when there isn't room to sit outside.

We got a list of park rules before arrival. We made sure to bring certain items for our camper to…read morefollow the rules. When we arrived most site didn't follow those rules. The full timers at the park have lots a junk around there trailers. The bathrooms were the worst. I don't think they have been cleaned in years. They had so much mold, it was gross. Only 1 shower was working in women's bathroom. Laundry room was decent.

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