Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
7 months ago
Altitude:
48.5 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
cleverthought

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Established state park. Has showers, full hook up, playground for kids, partial hook up and tent sites. Paid $21 for the night - no hook up. Paths lead to the dunes. Lots of dirt bike trails for ATV. Quiet, clean and safe. Small wood bundles for $10. Drive 1 mile north of state park on side of road to find large bundles of wood for $10. Beautiful campground.

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It was fine for one night. The bathrooms and showers were covered in mold and mildew, but shower was hot and free and potable water for a refill. Made the most of it since I paid $21, but wouldn’t pay that much to stay here again.

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Campground close to the highway. Noise will be less during the night. Warm showers and potable water, clean restrooms.

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Great campground, $21/night for a car / van / tent sight. Hot showers and some of the cleanest bathrooms we'd seen in oregon state parks. Verizon signal not so good.

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Drove through here after dark looking for a place to camp. It seemed nice enough (and like seemingly every Oregon state park campground, has hot showers) but didn’t have any usable AT&T cell service so I drove on and didn’t stay.
It was pretty deserted on a weeknight in January, only saw ~4 other campers.

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Electric hookups are nice, and it was a very clean and well maintained campground, but it was a bit expensive considering half the amenities were closed (due to covid, so understandable). That said, the surrounding nature attractions are great.

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stayed here as a kid 30 years ago and now here tonight. walked up to the dunes for sunset.. had a super hot shower and it's super nice.. can hear dune buggies now and then.

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Just checked in here, check in time is 4 pm check out is at 1 pm, which is very nice,
Prices still the same, shower for non campers 2$, site for a campervan (no hook up)21$, full hook ups 31$, when we arrived at 4.10 pm approx. 10 Sites were free, very shady campground and not windy, although the wind is strong at this area, nice place to stay for a night, very buisy and a lot of kids ..

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Large sites with paved parking for vehicles, no pull through sites, park is big with over 400 spots, a little noisy when parked close to the main entrance road, overall a very well maintained and nice park.

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Beautifu private campsites nestled in the trees. Nice clean bathrooms. Great place to stopover on your way down the coast. $31/night for a site with electricity.

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Nice, quick and easy. Pulled in around 330pm got a spot for the night. Walked the dunes. Hot showers.

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Established state park. Has showers, full hook up, playground for kids, partial hook up and tent sites. Paid $21 for the night - no hook up. Paths lead to the dunes. Lots of dirt bike trails for ATV. Quiet, clean and safe. Small wood bundles for $10. Drive 1 mile north of state park on side of road to find large bundles of wood for $10. Beautiful campground.

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