Myrtle Point, Oregon RV Parks

Myrtle Point, Oregon RV Parks

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Myrtle Point, Oregon, is about 15 miles from the Pacific coast. Area attractions include the Siskiyou National Forest, Hoffman Memorial State Park and West Coast Game Park Safari, giving visitors the opportunity to hike, bike, fish and view the scenery. Myrtle Point is near the Coquille River, where anglers catch salmon and steelhead.

Bandon RV Park

Bandon RV Park is west of Myrtle Point. Sites come with full hookups and 20-, 30- or 50-amp electric, as well as cable TV and Internet access. The park also has a laundry facility and bath houses. The historic downtown area with shopping and restaurants is a short walk from the park.

Bandon RV Park
935 2nd St. S.E.
Bandon, OR 97411
(541) 347-4122
bandonrvpark.org

Bandon By the Sea RV Park

Bandon By the Sea RV Park is on the coast where the Coquille River meets the ocean. On-site activities include a picnic area, video library and clubhouse for group gatherings. Sites come with full hookups and 20-, 30- or 50-amp electric. Pull-thru spots are available. The park has a laundry room and bath houses. There are cycling paths, golf courses and canoeing nearby.

Bandon By the Sea RV Park
49612 Highway 101
Bandon, OR 97411
(541) 347-5155
bandonbythesearvpark.com

Robbin's Nest Big Rig RV Park

Robbin's Nest Big Rig RV Park is near the Pacific coast. All sites are pull-thru and come with 50-amp electric. The park has shower and laundry facilities, and grocery supplies. Beach access is a short walk away, as are hiking and canoeing. On-site activities include a pool table, TV area and horseshoes.

Robbin's Nest Big Rig RV Park
49034 Highway 101
Bandon, OR 97411
(541) 347-7400
oregontravels.com/bandon/robbinsnest_rvp

Article Written By Tara Dooley

Tara Dooley has written for various websites since 2008. She has worked as an accountant, after-school director and retail manager in various locations. Dooley holds a Bachelor of Science in business management and finance.

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