Shorewood RV Park
Shorewood RV Park, located only minutes away from Rockaway Beach, is a full-service RV park for long-term and short-term visitors. The RV sites are mostly pull-through capable, have full hook-ups for water, electric, and sewer, and the park is big-rig friendly. The 50 sites are all considered beachfront. If you're looking to get away from the beach and the park, try Cape Lookout State Park where you can find many coastal trails, hiking paths through the woods, and many good spots for vistas.
Shorewood RV Park
17600 Ocean Blvd., Rockaway Beach
Tillamook, OR 97136
(503) 355-2278
rvparkreviews.com/regions/Oregon/Rockaway_Beach.html
Jetty Fishery
Jetty Fishery, a marina and RV Park right in Rockaway Beach, is a great place to spend a few days on the Oregon Coast. This family-run business offers RV sites to most types of vehicles (a slightly higher cost for big rigs), as well as tent pads for more primitive campers. Campers can enjoy the private site and then spend the afternoon either on the boat (there are several launching pads on-site at the marina), fishing on the coast, or clamming on the beaches. Visit Nehalem Bay State Park to get in some wildlife viewing and hike some local trails.
Jetty Fishery
27550 Highway 101 North
Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136
(503) 368-5748
jettyfishery.com/
Cape Lookout State Park
This Oregon State Park is open to both tenters and RVers. Staying at this park is a great idea for those who prefer seclusion, privacy, and easy access to natural trails, coastline nature walks, and wildlife refuges. Campers can explore the eight miles of beach and forest trails that wind through the park. The site has 38 RV sites, however only one of the sites has full hook-ups--this campground caters to those with a Leave No Trace Ethic.
Cape Lookout State Park
Off US 101, 12 Miles South of Tillamook
Oregon, USA
oregonstateparks.org/park_186.php
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