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Andersens Oceanside RV Resort and Cottages
Overview
Overview
Andersens Oceanside RV Resort and Cottages provides a premier coastal experience on the Long Beach Peninsula. This family-owned destination is known for its meticulous grounds and easy access to the Pacific Ocean. Unlike more rugged coastal camps, this resort offers a polished environment where guests can enjoy the sound of crashing waves while having modern comforts close at hand. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the unique history and natural beauty of southwest Washington.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is situated directly on the Long Beach Peninsula, a thin strip of land famous for its expansive sandy shores and world-record length. A short, scenic path leads through the dunes directly to the beach, allowing for morning strolls or sunset views. The surrounding area is characterized by salt-sprayed evergreens and the nearby Willapa Bay, providing a mix of oceanfront energy and quiet, marshy landscapes that define this specific region of the Pacific Northwest.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find well-designed infrastructure, including paved RV sites with full hookups that accommodate large rigs. The park is highly regarded for its high-speed fiber optic Wi-Fi, making it a favorite for those who need to stay connected while traveling. Other on-site features include:
- Individual tiled showers and clean laundry facilities
- A fenced dog park and children's playground
- Groomed trails leading directly to the oceanfront
- Full 30 and 50 amp service at every site
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure lies just minutes away at Cape Disappointment State Park, where visitors can explore historic lighthouses and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. The town of Long Beach features a vibrant boardwalk and local shops specializing in kites and saltwater taffy. Cyclists and walkers can hop onto the Discovery Trail, which winds through the dunes. For a change of pace, a quick drive across the bridge leads to the historic maritime charm of Astoria, Oregon.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is perfect for beach-loving families and retirees who appreciate a quiet, structured environment with easy ocean access. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners looking for level, paved pads that are often difficult to find in more rustic state parks. Whether you are a digital nomad needing reliable internet or a weekend traveler seeking a coastal escape, the park provides a balanced mix of professional management and natural coastal beauty.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Aubrey Langlois
Terrible! The owner threatens to shoot women in the dark. My teenager witnessed this. The “owner” needs to be in jail and ordered to serve therapy.
Bob ROBERTS
An excellent RV park that has a private path directly down to the beach. Very modern facilities, and hookups are well-placed for any RV. Miles is a great host and both helpful and friendly. The park is very well kept, has good, clean water, and a small playground for the kids. Wildlife, AKA, the bunnies, seem to own the place. All different kinds of colors in their little pack. Definitely would come again. Was told their WiFi was just upgraded. It is very fast but not very reliable, constantly dropping the signal. Was told this is due to others using Starlink and it is why their signal get screwed up. NOT likely, more likely is that the router is programmed to limit bandwidth for the address that it assigned to your connection. If Starlink could do what they say, we would always have the problem whenever we were near someone who uses the satellite link...
Ron Harding
Maybe the most private, spacious RV camp on the peninsula. Perfect access to the Beach. No restrooms or showers which is the only drawback, but a big one in my book. MGMT told me there are plenty of other RV options if you want those amenities.
Tom Lambert
Beware! WiFi streaming is advertised, however the longest I could stay connected was less than four minutes. Owner told me that I wasn’t in the city and don’t know anything about internet in the boondocks!😂🤦🏻♀️ she blamed Spectrum which was completely ridiculous. Absolutely no interest in trying anything to better the connection, which was obviously caused by her router and access points. The spaces are so small that your mini picnic table is next to the neighbors sewer dump. We had a friend try to visit and he was turned away. Park rules state “visitors not allowed”.
Tom Lambert
Beware! WiFi streaming is advertised, however the longest I could stay connected was less than four minutes. Owner told me that I wasn’t in the city and don’t know anything about internet in the boondocks!😂🤦🏻♀️ she blamed Spectrum which was completely ridiculous. Absolutely no interest in trying anything to better the connection, which was obviously caused by her router and access points. The spaces are so small that your mini picnic table is next to the neighbors sewer dump. We had a friend try to visit and he was turned away. Park rules state “visitors not allowed”.