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Monthly Online Reservations
Monthly reservations cannot be made online. Please call the Front Desk to learn more about our monthly rates and to reserve your stay. Monthly rates are based on a 30-day stay. A new 30 day agreement must be approved for additional 30 day periods.
Cancellation Policy
We will gladly provide a full refund for changes or cancellation at RV and tent sites as long as a 3 day advance notice is given. For our trailers and cottages, a 10 day notice is needed to give us enough time to resell them. If less notice is provided your deposit of the first night will be forfeited. Deposits are not refundable or transferable for cancellations over major holiday weekends (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Independence Day and Thanksgiving). A deposit equal to the first night's stay will be collected at the time of all reservations. This applies to all RV and tent sites and hospitality units.
Check In/Out Times
You may check in at 12:30 PM for RV and tent sites and at 3:00 PM for hospitality units. All check outs are at 11:00 AM.
Vehicle Allowance
One habitable and one non-habitable vehicle are allowed per site and must be parked completely on the site. Extra vehicles may be included for a fee of $5 per day/$25 per week subject to availability. All vehicle license numbers must be recorded at the Main Office and anyone operating a motor vehicle must have a valid driver's license. On-site vehicle maintenance is strictly prohibited.
You may check in at 12:30 PM for RV and tent sites and at 3:00 PM for hospitality units. All check outs are at 11:00 AM.
Vehicle Allowance
One habitable and one non-habitable vehicle are allowed per site and must be parked completely on the site. Extra vehicles may be included for a fee of $5 per day/$25 per week subject to availability. All vehicle license numbers must be recorded at the Main Office and anyone operating a motor vehicle must have a valid driver's license. On-site vehicle maintenance is strictly prohibited.
When Are Quiet Hours?
Quiet hours are from 10 pm - 8 am. Please be courteous to other guests around you. Profanity or violence towards others and the park team will not be tolerated. Loud, objectionable noise is not allowed at any time. Inconsiderate guests will be asked to leave.
Minimum Stay Requirement
From May through October, we require a two night minimum on Fridays and Saturdays. From November through April, there is no minimum. There is a three night minimum during the major holidays observed at Oceanside including Memorial Day (May 22 – 24), Independence Day (July 3 – 5), & Labor Day (September 4 – 6) and a two night minimum during special or regional events including Presidents Day (February 16), Oceanside's Wine & Seafood Festival (February 21), Spring Break (March 23 – 27), Oregon Coast Music Festival (July 11 – 25), Charleston Seafood Festival (August 8 – 9), and Christmas - New Year's Day (December 25 – January 1).
Late summer and early to mid-autumn is one of the best times to visit the Oregon coast, with the weather often idyllic and few crowds. Fall is the warmest time of the year here, due to the interaction between the water that was warmed by the sun, cooler temperatures inland and air flows from the east. What better way to take advantage of it than a picnic? There are a number of fantastic spots, but these are truly the best of the best.
Bring a blanket, a picnic basket filled with delicious food, and don't forget your binoculars and your camera.
Cannon Beach, Oregon photo credit: Marcin Chady
Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach
Haystack Rock is a famous landmark – you've probably seen it in films like 'The Goonies' and 'Kindergarten Cop.' Here you can not only enjoy a picnic on the beach, but you can also explore tide pools, watch for nesting puffins from early spring to early summer, or even catch a glimpse of migrating gray whales.
The Rock is protected as a wildlife refuge and a seabird nesting colony. Conservationists encourage visitors to look closely, touch gently and step carefully, taking only pictures.
Elk on the Oregon Coast at Ecola State Park photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach
Ecola State Park boasts a number of idyllic picnic spots. Follow Ecola Park Road from Cannon Beach through old growth rainforest and end with spectacular views of the Pacific and Tillamook lighthouse. Picnic tables are situated in a grassy area on the cliffs, and often times elk can be seen grazing in the meadows.
Waterfall at Oswald State Park photo credit: K.C. Dermody
Oswald West State Park, Arch Cape
Further down the coast, about 10 miles south of Cannon Beach is Oswald State Park. It hosts a beautiful beach cove that serves as a magical picnic spot. Smuggler's Cove and the surrounding mountains help to protect the area from winds, making your picnic even more enjoyable. On the north end of the park, you can take pictures of a cascading waterfall, or take a short walk to Cape Falcon overlook.
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
photo credit, BLM Oregon/Flickr
Yaquina Bay
At Yaquina Bay you can enjoy picturesque views of the ocean and the lighthouse close enough to the water that you can feel the mist while you're nibbling on that fruit and cheese platter.
Woahink Lake at Honeyman State Park, photo credit: OCVA, Flickr
Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial Park
If you don't want to picnic in the sand, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial Park offers sandy beaches along the Pacific as well as grassy areas at the edge of a lake where you can enjoy your meal and go for a refreshing dip in the water too.
Face Rock State Park, photo credit: icetsarina/Flickr
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If you want a breathtaking view of the South Coast's magnificent rock formations, visit Face Rock State Park, where there are a number of stunning vantage points and picnic spots along the clifftops. A short trail will bring you down to the beach where you can walk for miles in either direction.