Devils Lake RV Park
Devils Lake RV Park is located in northern Lincoln City, just 50 yards from the lake. The campground has 80 paved sites for RVs, 47 of which are pull-throughs. The full hookups at all the sites include water, sewer, 30- or 50-amp electric service and cable TV. If you're traveling without an RV, the park offers some one-bedroom cottages that sleep up to four. From Devils Lake RV Park, rent a boat and explore the lake or take the free shuttle to Chinook Winds Casino.
Devils Lake RV Park
4041 NE West Devils Lake Rd.
Lincoln City, OR 97367
(541) 994-3400
devilslakerv.com
Lincoln City KOA
Located on the east side of Devils Lake, Lincoln City KOA has tent sites, RV spaces and various-sized cabins for rent. Open year-round, the campground accommodates RVs up to 60 feet long, and the full hookups include water, sewer and 50-amp electric service. Free wireless Internet access is available throughout the park. Try out your hand at some freshwater fishing in Devils Lake, rent a boat, or head a few miles east to hike the many trails of Siuslaw National Forest.
Lincoln City KOA
5298 Northeast Park Lane
Otis, OR 97368
(541) 994-2961
koa.com/where/or/37108/
Logan Road RV Park
Logan Road RV Park is located adjacent to the Chinook Winds Casino and offers a free shuttle to and from there regularly. There are 51 paved spaces at the campground that have full RV hookups including water, sewer, electricity and garbage removal, and there is free Wi-Fi throughout the park. You'll be very close the coast, where you can walk on the beach and look for the colorful glass floats that wash ashore after the city releases thousands of them a year.
Logan Road RV Park
4800 NE Logan Rd.
Lincoln City, OR 97367
(541) 994-4261
loganroadrvpark.com
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