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Pacific City RV Camping Resort

Overview

Pacific City RV Camping Resort offers a peaceful coastal retreat nestled in a lush, wooded setting along the majestic Oregon Coast. This Thousand Trails property provides a harmonious blend of nature and modern convenience, making it a reliable base for exploring the rugged shoreline. Whether you are arriving for a quick weekend getaway or staying for an extended season, the park focuses on a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere set amidst towering spruce and fir trees that provide a sense of privacy and shade for every visitor.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Cloverdale, just minutes from the iconic sandy shores of Pacific City, the park feels secluded yet remains highly accessible for large rigs. It is perfectly positioned near the Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge, offering guests easy access to scenic vistas, estuary explorations, and seasonal birdwatching. The surrounding landscape is defined by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, where the rhythmic sound of the waves and the cool, salty air create a distinct Pacific Northwest coastal vibe that rejuvenates the spirit of every traveler.

Amenities & Park Features

The resort is well-equipped to handle modern RV needs with a variety of full-hookup sites and an array of recreational options designed for all ages. On-site facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool and hot tub, which are popular amenities given the often-misty Oregon weather. Families and social travelers frequently gather at the following features:

  • A dedicated mini-golf course and playground for children.
  • A spacious communal clubhouse for events and games.
  • Practical facilities including a fitness center and laundry rooms.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

A very short drive brings visitors to the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, where you can marvel at the massive sandstone cliffs and the famous offshore Haystack Rock. Adventurous travelers can attempt sandboarding down the massive dunes or watch the unique dory boats launch directly from the beach into the surf. For a more relaxed afternoon, the nearby Pelican Brewing Company offers world-class beachfront dining, while the surrounding state parks provide miles of pristine hiking trails and professional photography opportunities.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is an ideal choice for families and retirees who appreciate a structured resort environment with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone entertained. Because of its strategic location, it serves as an excellent home base for outdoor enthusiasts looking to surf, hike, or fish along the central Oregon coast. If you prefer the tranquility of a wooded campsite with resort-style amenities over a primitive beach camp, this park offers the perfect balance of coastal adventure and residential comfort.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Hot Tub
• Swimming
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Planned Activities
• Playground
• Pavilion
• Nature Trails
• Pickle Ball
• Mini Golf

- Policies

• Folding Tent Campers Allowed
• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Rentals

• Teepee/Yurt Rentals (5)
• Cabin/Cottage Rentals (9)

- Other Amenities & Services

• Road Condition (Fair)
• Road Type (Paved/Gravel)
• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Control Access Gate
• Metered LP Gas
• Firewood
• Ice
• Onsite Rentals (14)

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Mountain Biking

- Discounts

• Military Discount
• Good Sam Club Discount

- Facility

• Type (Membership)
• Dump Station
• Mobile Sewer Service

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (308)
• Spaces Available (25)
• Max Length (50)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Dirt Sites (25)
• Seasonal Sites
• Shaded (Mostly)
• Water (25)
• Electric (25)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (30 x 50)
• Room for Slideouts (Yes)
• Table at Site

User Reviews

Katie Fuhriman

September 04, 2025

Our family stayed here for a long weekend in our 28-ft RV in August, and we probably will not stay at this location again. Pros: beach access via a walking path (crosses Hwy 101), close to Pacific City, beautiful tall trees, and huckleberries. Our site itself was great, with full hookups and an ocean view, but this campground is a labyrinth - that’s really the best word to describe it. We were tucked way back in section F. The sites are packed close together, the roads are very steep and narrow, and we may not have even been able to get out of there at checkout if it weren’t for an open campsite that allowed us to turn around better, because I don’t think our truck & trailer could have made the turn at the end of our road otherwise. The clubhouse / pool / hot tub was completely inaccessible on foot - it took about 10 minutes of steep winding roads to drive there - and even to walk to the beach with our kids, we had to drive to my parents’ campsite in section B and walk from there. When I mentioned we would like to be closer to my parents, no accommodation was made, and we were across the campground from them. I guess I could have insisted. The other issue was that the laundry service was not working while we were there, because the Internet was down. Normally, this would not be a big issue, but it was raining that entire day and half our stuff was completely soaked and I was counting on being able to use a dryer. There was no communication about the laundry not working either - when we checked it, there was not even a sign on the door, we had to track someone down and ask them why the laundry door was locked, and it didn’t get fixed during our whole stay. I could see how this campground would be nice if you were close to the beach trail and somewhat closer to the clubhouse amenities, but it’s just such a huge campground that many of the sites have very limited accessibility.

Leelee Amherst (Mubby)

August 17, 2025

We stayed there for a night because we saw hot shower on the ad. Paid $77 even with the discount and there’s only 1 shower room in each section. No dumping station. No garbage can! We have to haul our trash with us when checked out. For this price we’d hoped for at least a dumping station. Too many people. Very crowded. Will not stay again.

Sarah Mirati

August 13, 2025

Overall the experience was good. The facilities however were dirty, not clean and toilets only worked half the time. The pool was disgusting dead bugs, and hair and other things, and the deck was slimy. The miniature golf was our favorite part. The roads need to be repaired, lots of potholes. Camp sites really close together. Our yurt was not cleaned properly, we found dirty undergarments. If you plan to camp with an RV you will be fine. Also no cell service and wifi didn't work. So bring your starlink if you need wifi access.

Elizabeth Rang

July 23, 2025

We love this spot. Pacific City is more of a laid-back beach town. It has beautiful views. The campground is great. The spots are a little difficult to park due to angles, but there is tons of privacy, and you feel like you are in the woods. They have a huge indoor pool and nice lodge. The only thing that can be annoying is that there aren't a lot of full hookups. So just make sure you make reservations early or bring your portable dump tank. They do have multiple dump stations on site.

Moony Waits

June 26, 2025

Though the lay put is weirdly set up, it's still really nice drive through to get to the futher spots. The people in the front desk cabin were funny, sweet and patient and helped my mom situate us in our own lot last second. It's quiet, calm, but not to their fault, a family bringing their very loud dogs and barking their heads off, but luckily not at night. I do wish they had easier access to bathrooms in certain areas but driving your car to them is no issue. I love this place and I'd definitely would stay here again! (No vote on rooms since I stayed in a lot instead of one of the buildings. Was clean, comfortable and spacious for a tent though bigger rvs may have way less space in certain lots)

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