Cape Blanco State Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
8 days ago
Altitude:
62.5 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
l_thompson

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:
No

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Description

Clean campground, with varying sizes of sites. The washrooms are clean, and the showers are hot (and free of you are camping here). There is wood for sale from the camp hosts at $5 per small bundle (about 6 pieces or so). There is a paved road good for bicycling. You can also rent a cabin here too. See photo for prices. We really enjoyed the campground. The nearby hiking trails are great, you can go to the beach or to the lighthouse. The map shows other hikes however we did not have time to check it out. There is also no dump station here as of April 2018. If you stay here, you can dump for no charge at any Oregon state park.

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beautiful secluded campground on a protected cape. Very similar to Sue-Meg in NorCal. OR state parks have clean, well managed campgrounds and this is no exception. Camp Host was gracious and worked with us for a single night with a full campground. Both North & South along this stretch of 101 is beautiful coastline, and this spot also has a cool lighthouse and trails to the beach. A definite do-over with reservations

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Phenomenal place. Paid $33 for a site with electric and water. There were no dry sites which we would’ve preferred but it was nice to fill up on water and charge batteries. $7 for 6 pieces of firewood, need exact change. The best spots are in the A 40’s if you can snag one. Restrooms were very clean, showers were warm and clean. Camp hosts were cool. Was able to get service some places in the campground. Check-in time is 4pm and check out is 1pm. Went down to the beach and the lighthouse the next day. Cape Blanco state park is awesome.

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dump station fermée, camping uniquement sur réservation en ligne, 37$ pour les non résidents...

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Stationnement pour visiteurs du phare. Vu splendide. Sentiers de randonnée et accès à la plage. Il vente fort, mais stationné le nez dans le vent, pas de problème.

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Showers were great and hot! Beautiful sunset view. Wind blew pretty good, but sites were in the trees and hardly affected.

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First time we've ever charged our electric car at a campsite. Feels ridiculously luxurious. The included hot showers are a treat too. Impressively private tent site even though the park is completely full.

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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAMPGROUND IN THREE MONTHS OF TRAVEL. $29 for electric and water. Pacific overlook 245 ft above sea level and trails. Campsites feel very private. Super clean and perfectly maintained campground. Exceptional camp hosts. Intermittent but weak Verizon signal from campsite. AT&T also weak from campsite but if you sit on the bench on the overlook on the way to the beach, really great service, download and upload.

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Beautiful park, $26 per night for E&W. A variety of sizes of site to accommodate many types of rigs. Showers and bathrooms are centrally located. Beautiful walking trails and a drivable road down to the beach. Good Verizon and T Mobile.

The dump station is currently closed.

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Beautiful state park with paved sites of various sizes. Sites are semi-private and all sites have electric and water but no sewer.
Dump station is permanently closed.

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Medium-sized campground on top of Cape Blanco. Beach and lighthouse in walking distance. Pretty nice, sites offer some privacy and are big enough. Washrooms, showers simple but clean and not too old. Power+water $24.

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Beautiful campsite at the most westerly point of the continental U. S. It was very windy, but most sites are nestled into the salal hedges, providing protection from the wind.

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Clean campground, with varying sizes of sites. The washrooms are clean, and the showers are hot (and free of you are camping here). There is wood for sale from the camp hosts at $5 per small bundle (about 6 pieces or so). There is a paved road good for bicycling. You can also rent a cabin here too. See photo for prices. We really enjoyed the campground. The nearby hiking trails are great, you can go to the beach or to the lighthouse. The map shows other hikes however we did not have time to check it out. There is also no dump station here as of April 2018. If you stay here, you can dump for no charge at any Oregon state park.

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