Reviews
Siuslaw/Cape Perpetua Campground
User Reviews
Matt
Insanely overpriced for no amenities camping. I blame the outsourcing of care to a for profit corporation. (American Land & Leisure) Everywhere you see that name, prices are x2 or x3 what it would otherwise be. If I see that name, I immediately leave. Do your part, boycott American Land & Leisure. Half the campgrounds they're supposed to be managing are closed anyway, so they do half the work and try to drive people into their crappy overpriced campground. Go anywhere else.
Scott Whitman
Great campground at back from the fog cold and wind of the coast amidst old growth forest and creek riparian zone. We camped with a tent and camper with two vehicles in a single site and had enough space and privacy. Camping is first come first serve so plan to arrive earlier towards check in time in the afternoon if you want specific spots. Great direct access from the campground to multiple nearby trails through Cape Perpetual leading to the nearby coast, visitor center, and deeper into the forests, so if hiking you don’t even need to drive from the campground. Assortment of pulling sites for RVs along with tent sites set farther back from the road, including some sites just for bikers and hikers, and a large group camp area at the end of the campground that is by reservation only.
Alice Madsen
We loved it so much we extended our stay; arrived FF: Site 33: 06/08-06/13 Best site !!! Camp host agreed. By a creek below the main road; it’s a fairy tale. Pretty sure it’s the largest campsite as we had plenty of space even with our 18’ long tent.
Carol Humphreys
The campground is clean and for the most part quiet. Lots of trails for amazing hikes.
John O'Neil Davidson
Special place. Nature trail adjacent to the campground is a must-do. You will take a walk through the coastal temperature rainforest from the largest spruce tree to an abundance of edible salmon berries down to the coastal feeder streams into craggy volcanic tide pools teeming with sea life of molluscan temperament and crawling across to the sand over the orange/purple starfish masses of life.
Phillip Moon
The nicest hosts and a truly scenic campground. When fire pits are going the smoke damages lungs and weakens immune systems. In this pandemic triggered by a respiratory virus and killing people with weakened lungs, should we be having campfires? Try the NO campfire experience and you will wake up to clear lungs, rejuvenated body and spirit. I challenge you to smell the clean night air. Be well..
Susan MaComb
Beautiful campground on a creek with trails leading to the ocean beaches/tidepools
Franklin Purdue
This is a good place to camp and very beautiful and clean.
Sus R.
This campground is so beautiful and very well maintained. We stayed at campsite 5 and it was perfect for a 4 person tent. It backs up to a little creek that was so relaxing to listen to, especially at night. The bathrooms were very clean (no showering facility), there were garbage receptacles within easy walking distance all over the camp ground, as well as fresh water faucets in between every other site. There are a couple hiking trails within walking distance of the campsite and they boast stunning views! Devils Churn is 2 minutes down the road and Yachats is about a 15 minute drive around the hill. The only thing that was a little rough is that we had no cell service on site (Verizon) and had to drive into Yachats to check email and all of that. Not that big of a deal since we were on vacation, however if you are a person who needs consistent coverage, I would check and see what other people with your service providers experience was. All and all we had an awesome experience and will be back to stay again!
gr hafford
Quiet. Clean. My space wasn't as level as it could be. Fire wood was available.