![]() It’s also one of the best places to watch sunsets on the Oregon Coast!Ĭarl G Washburne Memorial State Park – This park is situated between Yachats and Florence and features 35 full-hookup sites for RVs as well as tent camping options. Cape Lookout State Park has miles of pristine coastline along with trails that make it a great spot to spot whales and other wildlife in the area. The park itself is also in a super convenient location that offers access to miles of shoreline, dune trails for hiking, beachcombing, and tons of wildlife.Ĭape Lookout State Park – This state park is located near Tillamook and offers 57 full-hookup sites as well as tent camping options. South Beach State Park – Located just south of Newport in Waldport, South Beach State Park offers full hookups and showers for RV camping. However, if you can get a spot a dedicated campground gives you lots of amenities (such as shower access), proximity to people and stores, and a spot that you are entitled to be…at least until 11:00 the next morning. The main drawback here is that you’ll be set back $50 a night or more and you’ll need to reserve a space well in advance (usually a couple of months). Add in private campgrounds and there are literally hundreds of places in Oregon where you can rent a van spot for the night, without or without hookups. Oregon has well over 100 state parks and most of them have a campground of some variety. ![]() So let’s start with what I consider to be the safest option for most people. Well, you can, but you’re risking a knock on the window in the middle of the night. Now, despite Oregon’s reputation as being friendly to alternative lifestyles and people who have different types of sleeping/home situations, you can’t just go park your van anywhere. So, no matter what end of the spectrum you’re on, we’ve got a spot for you! Where To Van Camp On The Oregon Coast We’ve slept in non-camper vans when we had no choice and we’ve gone on expensive road trips with the sole intent of sleeping in our van to keep costs down. Now, the reasons that someone is sleeping in the van can be pretty diverse. ![]() I figure that the more options you have, the less likely it is that we run into each other! ![]() So, in the interest of keeping your trust fund campers as far away from me as possible, I’ve decided to share a few of the best places to sleep in your van in Oregon, specifically on the coast. Well, not really, but if you’re trying to camp the Oregon coast in a $150k Spring van then we’ll probably be at odds when we pull up in our 30-year-old $800 Club Wagon. If you’re looking to camp in your van, it’s likely that we’re either best friends or enemies. ![]()
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