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Pitch your tent and let the adventure begin in Oregon! Explore these campgrounds with tent camping sites, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From starry nights to marshmallow delights, find your camping paradise in Oregon and make memories that will last a lifetime!
Top Tent Campgrounds near Springfield, Oregon
Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake
28 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Blachly, OR
7 Verified ReviewsStarting at $35.00
Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake in Blachly, Oregon, is a family-owned glamping and primitive camping destination that perfectly blends modern comfort with the peacefulness of nature. Nestled between towering old-growth forests and the flowing waters of Lake Creek, with direct access to Triangle Lake, this serene retreat offers upscale accommodations alongside eco-friendly amenities in a thoughtfully curated setting. Guests can enjoy relaxing lawn games and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area, all conveniently located between Eugene and the coastal charm of Florence. Discover your perfect nature escape—book your stay at Creekside Retreat today and experience glamping like never before!
- Waterfront
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Playground
- Live Music
- Bathrooms
- Internet Access
- Snack Stand
- Garbage
- Pavilion
- Special Events
Maple Lane RV Park and Marina
41 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Mapleton, OR
6 Verified ReviewsStarting at $45.00
Nestled on the outskirts of the enchanting Siuslaw National Forest, just half a mile west of the Mapleton business district, Maple Lane RV Park and Marina offers a serene escape from the coastal hustle. Thanks to its strategic location, this haven experiences minimal wind and chaotic weather conditions compared to its coastal counterparts. Embrace cooler temperatures than Eugene, providing the ideal conditions for a restful sleep amidst the forest. The air is crisp and rejuvenating, ensuring you'll feel the difference immediately. Engage in a plethora of recreational activities, including fishing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, backpacking, and more, making Maple Lane the preferred destination for outdoor enthusiasts for over three decades. Discover the curated guide of area activities and attractions, available for everyone, and embark on a journey of exploration. With a commitment to fostering a hate-free environment, Maple Lane RV Park and Marina welcomes everyone. Plan your visit now a
- Waterfront
- Fishing
- Boat Launch
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- Dump Station
- Garbage
- Laundry
Heceta Beach RV Park
55 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Florence, OR
No ratings to displayStarting at $35.00
Heceta Beach RV Park in Florence, Oregon, offers a quiet and charming coastal escape just steps from the sandy shoreline and less than a five-minute walk to the beach. Tucked away yet conveniently located within Florence proper, the park features lush, private pull-thru sites ideal for big rigs with 30/50 amp service, along with full bathrooms cleaned daily, onsite laundry, and a cozy recreation room. With fresh ocean air, a peaceful atmosphere, and an authentic camping vibe, guests can relax and unwind while enjoying the best of the Oregon Coast. Discover your perfect seaside retreat and book your stay at Heceta Beach RV Park today.
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Sun Outdoors Coos Bay
83 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Coos Bay, OR
54 Verified ReviewsStarting at $28.00
Experience incredible RV camping on the Oregon Coast when you stay at Sun Outdoors Coos Bay, formerly known as Oceanside RV Resort & Campground. Take in the sounds and sights of the Pacific Ocean from every tent and RV site, or vacation rental on the grounds. You'll also discover treasures like the tide pools on our pet-friendly beach on the Pacific Ocean, as well as fishing and crabbing adventures. Explore beautiful state parks, wineries, and museums in the Coos Bay area. Go whale watching or try hot air balloon rides above the coast. At the end of the day, curl up around the campfire and relax at one of the best RV parks in the Pacific Northwest.
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- Beach
- Waterfront
- Fishing
- Cable TV
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Internet Access
- General Store
- Garbage
- Laundry
Woods County Campground
93 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Cloverdale, OR
No ratings to displayStarting at $27.00
Woods County Campground, located on the south bank of the Big Nestucca River in Pacific City, Oregon, offers a peaceful riverside setting perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The campground provides excellent bank fishing and convenient river access, while also being just five minutes from the beach, making it an ideal base for both river and coastal activities. With restroom facilities, four RV sites, and seven tent sites, it offers a quiet and comfortable camping experience. Guests who are not camping at this location should note that a $10.00 day-use fee is required to fish on the property. Plan your stay at Woods County Campground and enjoy the perfect blend of river relaxation and nearby beach adventures.
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- Fishing
- Bathrooms
Webb County Campground
93 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Cloverdale, OR
No ratings to displayStarting at $27.00
Webb County Campground in Cloverdale, Oregon, offers a classic coastal camping experience just across the road from the beach at Cape Kiwanda Recreation Area in Pacific City. Perfectly situated for outdoor enthusiasts, the campground provides easy access to surf fishing, dory boat launching, surfing, and leisurely beachcombing along the scenic shoreline. Guests can enjoy essential amenities, including restrooms and showers, along with a mix of accommodations featuring six partial hook-up RV sites and 29 tent sites, making it ideal for both RV travelers and tent campers. Plan your coastal getaway today and experience the beauty and adventure of Oregon’s coastline at Webb County Campground.
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- Dump Station
Whalen Island County Campground
96 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Cloverdale, OR
No ratings to displayStarting at $9.00
Whalen Island County Campground, located 4.5 miles north of Cape Kiwanda along the scenic Three Capes Scenic Loop near Pacific City, offers a peaceful coastal escape surrounded by the Sand Lake Estuary to the south and Clay Meyers State Park to the north. This unique setting provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching, clamming, fishing, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Oregon’s coast. The campground features 35 dry RV and tent sites along with restrooms, making it ideal for nature lovers seeking a quiet, rustic experience. Guests who wish to fish should note that a $10.00 day-use parking fee applies. Plan your stay today and experience the serenity and outdoor adventure that Whalen Island County Campground has to offer.
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Trask River RV Park
100 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Tillamook, OR
292 Verified ReviewsJust a hop, skip, and a jump from the Pacific Ocean, Trask River RV Park makes for the perfect location for your next Pacific Northwest adventure. Tucked on the outskirts of Tillamook, a quaint town with all that you could want or need. **Bring your furry friends! The 15lb rule is for cabins only.** Enjoy relaxing on the peaceful property, or venture out to explore beautiful Oregon. Book your spot today!
- Waterfront
- Fishing
- Jumping Pillow
- Sports Field
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Dump Station
- Garbage
- Pavilion
- Special Events
Trask River County Campground
101 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Tillamook, OR
No ratings to displayStarting at $27.00
Trask River County Campground, located just 12 miles east of Tillamook, Oregon, sits at the scenic confluence of the South and Main Trask Rivers within a lush evergreen forest. This family-friendly campground offers peaceful river views and convenient access for anglers, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations across 102 RV and tent sites, along with 2 group sites and 1 day-use site, all supported by onsite restrooms. Please note that Oregon requires a valid fishing license, and a $10.00 day-use fee applies for guests fishing on the property. Plan your stay and experience the natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere of Trask River County Campground today.
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- Hiking
- Fishing
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Coyote Ridge Campground
103 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Fort Rock, OR
10 Verified ReviewsStarting at $40.00
Coyote Ridge Campground in Fort Rock, Oregon, offers a unique and captivating camping experience at the northwest edge of the Great Basin Desert. Bordered by three National Forests and overlooking the impressive Fort Rock tuff ring, this campground provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the vast desert landscapes, hike through the nearby forests, and take in the breathtaking geological formations. With its serene setting and proximity to diverse natural attractions, Coyote Ridge Campground is the perfect destination for a memorable outdoor adventure. Discover the beauty of Fort Rock and reserve your spot at Coyote Ridge Campground today!
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