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Seal Rocks RV Cove
Overview
Seal Rocks RV Cove offers a peaceful retreat for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of the central Oregon Coast. Located in the quiet community of Seal Rock, this park provides a sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently accessible for modern rigs. The property is designed for those who appreciate a natural coastal setting paired with essential comforts. With its proximity to the Pacific, visitors often enjoy the calming sounds of the surf and the refreshing ocean breeze throughout their stay in this intimate RV park.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled along the iconic Highway 101, the park is perfectly situated between the bustling town of Newport and the charming fishing village of Waldport. The surrounding landscape is defined by towering evergreens and dramatic offshore rock formations. Guests are just a short walk away from the Seal Rock State Recreation Site, where massive basalt outcroppings meet the sea. This prime location offers an authentic coastal experience tucked away from the heavy crowds found in the larger port cities nearby.
Amenities & Park Features
The park focuses on quality and convenience, offering full hookup sites that cater to a variety of RV sizes and configurations. Each site is thoughtfully maintained to ensure a level and comfortable stay. Standard amenities include access to clean shower facilities and on-site laundry for long-term travelers. For those needing to stay connected to the outside world, the park provides Wi-Fi and cable TV services. Many sites also feature designated spaces to relax outdoors and enjoy the well-manicured landscaping that surrounds the property.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to do, starting with the incredible tide pooling opportunities at the nearby state park. Elephant Rock is a local landmark worth visiting for photography, whale watching, and birdwatching. A short ten-minute drive north leads to Newport, home to the Oregon Coast Aquarium and the historic Bayfront district. To the south, Waldport offers excellent crabbing and kayaking in Alsea Bay. The local area is also known for its small artisan shops and fresh seafood markets that are easily accessible from the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for RVers looking for a serene coastal escape rather than a high-activity commercial resort. It is perfect for couples, retirees, and solo travelers who prioritize nature and quiet evenings. Because of its manageable size and peaceful vibe, it is best for those seeking a low-key home base to explore the central coast. If you value easy beach access and a friendly, intimate atmosphere where you can truly relax, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
BRIAN FRAZIER
Really nice Rv park. The camp hosts and office person are very nice. Lots of views of the ocean and beautiful sunsets. Only one thing that was a negative. The noise from Hwy 101 is quite loud.
Christie Body
Great little campground. Most sites have a wonderful growth of shrubs that completely enclosed each site for privacy. There are views from most sites. The site's they call premium are only slightly better views then the regular premium sites.short walk across the hwy to the beach where viewing tide pools with loads of star fish and urchins were everywhere.
doncoCAD
Wow 😳! My daughter & myself bike packed over the coastal mtn range from philomath, had our tent site already paid for, reserved. Awesome spot, ocean view even though we did not have to pay for the "ocean view"site. Free firewood the next day as we pitched our tents at 9 pm. Clean shower bathroom, excellent staff service and friendly! Very quiet and serene. Going back for sure 😊
Morgan Kaufer
I think this is one of the best places to camp on the Oregon Coast. Close to Newport, across the street from some stunning beaches, and the sound of gulls to fall asleep and wake up to. The bathrooms were clean - are HEATED - and the views were amazing. We will absolutely be returning if we need a place to camp on the coast again!
Alan Snider
Perfect location. It's on 101 so expect some road noise during the middle of the day. The seal cove area is right across the street, perfect for watching the sunset and exploring tide pools. Nice sites, most have a bit of privacy, some have great views of the ocean. Truly a gem.
