Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Seaside RV Resort
Overview
Seaside RV Resort offers a premier coastal retreat on the northern edge of the Oregon shoreline. As a prominent destination within the Thousand Trails network, it provides a structured, resort-style experience that appeals to travelers seeking comfort alongside their outdoor adventures. The park is recognized for its spacious layout and manicured grounds, serving as a reliable home base for those looking to explore the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest while enjoying modern convenience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just east of the main downtown district, the resort provides a peaceful buffer from the busy tourist areas while remaining remarkably close to the Pacific Ocean. The surroundings are defined by towering evergreen trees and the fresh, salty breeze of the coast. It is conveniently positioned near Highway 101, making it easy for RVers to navigate to nearby coastal towns. This location allows visitors to experience both the vibrant local shopping scene and the serene natural landscapes surrounding the Necanicum River.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility stands out for its extensive indoor amenities, which are particularly valuable given the region's variable coastal weather. Guests have access to a large indoor swimming pool, a relaxing spa, and a sauna. For those who enjoy staying active, the park features:
- Pickleball and tennis courts for daily recreation
- A comprehensive fitness center and scenic walking paths
- Miniature golf and a dedicated playground for children
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
A short drive or a brisk walk from the park leads to the historic Seaside Promenade, a 1.5-mile paved boardwalk perfect for sunset strolls or morning cycling. Families frequently visit the Seaside Aquarium or explore the local arcades and saltwater taffy shops downtown. For nature enthusiasts, a quick trip south leads to Ecola State Park, which offers breathtaking views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse and dramatic cliffs that define the Oregon coastline.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for families and retirees who appreciate a balanced mix of nature and creature comforts. It is specifically well-suited for travelers who plan to stay for an extended period, as the robust indoor facilities ensure there is plenty to do regardless of the weather. RVers who value a social community atmosphere and the reliability of full-service hookups will find that this park perfectly matches their coastal travel style.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Buzz Willard
We loved the indoor pool here, almost was in it everyday. Lots of activities to do (basketball, beanbag toss, playground, fuseball, etc.). Enjoyed the clubhouse, comfy spot for kids to do homework.
Start to Finish
We lease a yearly site ... After 5 years of searching for a place to enjoy. Finally wonderful people who work there & help you with your needs wonderful accommodations the camp sites are awesome So many things to do ... creeks & pathways in the woods even has a laundry room Love this place
Nina Cantamessa
We had absolutely wonderful time! Everything was nice! Cabin was beautiful and perfectly cleaned ( by Michelle ❤️), Everyone was so kind, friendly, happy and helpful. The pool is awesome, we enjoyed it! Park is beautiful. We wish be back again 🙃
Janis Gubser
Bait and switch. Photos of the good side. Looks great. I was placed in a different park. There were two sides of the park. Both miles from the beach. I don’t tow, so was unable to go to the beach. No cable or WiFi on my side of the park. Laundry room floor tiles worn out. Smelled of cigarette smoke. Outside walls were rotting and had blackberry vines growing into the outside walls. No toilet paper in the community bathroom. Felt like a rundown trailer park. I had to walk at least 3.4 mile if I wanted to use the pool, clubhouse etc on the good side. Booked 3 nights , stayed one. Couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
RV Adventurer
Nice park, friendly staff. There is a local taxi service that frequents the park with super nice drivers and is cheaper than an Uber. Close to town, beach, a Safeway,and more. Clean bathrooms and amenities. My TMobile worked fine but also used my Starlink for work. I'm giving this park 5 stars because my stay was nice, but need to note my check in experience. I didn't realize check in was at 12pm which was my bad. I only had about 45 minutes to go. I asked if I could wait in the TOTALLY EMPTY section to the right of the ranger station, and was told no, but given the option to pay an early check in fee. The ranger suggested I wait in a nearby Plaza parking lot which I had to again endure the beach traffic that is not friendly to RVers. When it was time to check in, I was ironically assigned to a site in that yup, very EMPTY SECTION to the right of the ranger station I originally asked to wait in. I understand there are rules to follow especially if the park is full, but if my assigned site was ready to go, no maintenance needed, waiting for me to arrive. So why would you send your guest away for "just" 45 minutes. Some of us come off a very long drive and just want to set up and relax. It made no sense and frankly was very unnecessary.