“full service private campground”
This is the only full-service privately owned campground on the southern Oregon coast with full ATV and ORV access to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Off-road vehicles are in/out of the campground from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. If this sounds exciting, then this is the place for you!You're just 10 minutes by car or 2 miles by ATV through the dunes to get to the beach. Steve's ATV Rentals has ATV/UTV rentals nearby. The camp store sells off-road themed T-shirts, gifts, groceries and more. A new rec room can be enjoyed by all. Summer events for kids and adults include a huge Jump Pad, mini dunes, free catch-and-release fishing, paddle boats and ice cream socials on Friday and Saturday nights that feature 20 different toppings to put on your chocolate and vanilla ice cream.An Easter egg hunt starts off the season, Halloween festivities in the fall add to the fun and a Thanksgiving potluck rounds out the other seasonal activities.Max pull thru: 95 feet. Come meet your new hosts Steve and Laverne!!If you book your site online and cannot find the date you are interested in, be sure to call us! If you are booking a tent site and do not have ATV's, we suggest you call us to discuss your options. We want to be sure you have a great experience at Oregon Dunes KOA.We hope to see you soon!
Reviews of Oregon Dunes KOA
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Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on March 28, 2024AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on August 01, 2022This KOA has a great location for anyone visiting the Oregon Dunes. A majority of the people camping had all terrain 4-wheelers for spending time with in the dunes - so it could be a bit noisy. The park was pretty muddy during our stay due to significant March rain in the area. It was fine for an overnight stay but would not be a park I would stay in for longer than a night or two.
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Days Stayed: 1
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AT&T 4G
I would avoid this place if you’re planning an over nighter. The place was very busy from the time we arrived until about 2:00am with ATVs coming and going all day long. And it seemed almost every site had at multiple ATVs. No security and no one enforcing quiet hours.
Front desk was run by teenagers, which is t a bad thing, just reach them good customer service.
Store was small and stocked with necessities.
Pads are gravel and with all the atv activity, it kicked up a ton of dust because none of them observed the 5mph speed limits.
Our neighbors were super nice folks… just up all night long.
Nightly Rate: $68.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 032
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Verizon 4G
This looked like a wonderful campground for families with ATVs. Lots for kids to do and ATVs in nearly every site. Fairly noisy for us regular folk though.
Can’t say it was a bad campground. We didn’t read the description before booking. That’s on us.
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Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 31
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Verizon 4G
So, although we enjoyed our son riding an ATV for the first time (great memory), I would NOT stay here unless you enjoy OHV and all their engine noise! Not our scene whatsoever! We should have researched more, too: this KOA has VERY LITTLE AMENITIES. It's ALLLL about riding your OWN ATV's or dune buggy's/side by side's. Most everyone who stayed here owned their own OHV and the crowd was fine but there's A LOT of smoking, vaping, and engines. The KOA website was also misleading: it made it seem like they now had a zip line available - but it is not available yet as of this writing (July 2022). So, that was a MAJOR bummer and our son was super upset. The jumping pad is not great, either. Playground REALLY small, and although our son enjoyed the games room with another couple of boys his age, it was a mess and all the equipment/games were REALLY dirty. Kinda gross. Felt the need to wash our hands immediately afterwards! There is a dog park. Gravel lot. Just NOT WORTH THE PRICE unless you are an avid OHV driver/rider and appreciate the easy access to the dunes. Our son rented an ATV from Steve's ATV Rentals just right next to the KOA, and they DO have a really lovely beginners track for kids who have never experienced ATV riding. Rental wasn't cheap, about $50/hour. But, we don't regret that since it is most likely a memory our son won't soon forget! Just know, if you aren't into riding the dunes - this KOA is NOT for you!
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 27
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AT&T 5G
It’s totally a location that’s atv friendly with great access to the dunes and beach.
The staff were super friendly and the site was very easy to pull through and get set up.
They are very disciplined about atv usage so you won’t find people ripping through or running engines late into the night.
The only downside was the showers were pretty small and needed tokens to operate.
Oh and there is no privacy at all from each other on the site
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 17
Nice campground on the Oregon coast. Great access to the dunes and located right next to Steve’s ATV rentals. We got a discount at Steve’s because we were staying at the KOA. They also made it easy for us to park our RV then walk over and rent a side by side ATV. Getting into our spot was very challenging though. We were in a 26’ RV and with all the way roads we had to 5 point turn into our end pull through spot. When we went to leave we realized it was a tight enough turn that we couldn’t pull through and leave without scraping a tree across the entire rooftop and left side of our RV. We ended up backing out and doing another 5 point turn to exit the spot. We also didn’t realize that our spot was so close to the highway, but being tucked in the back corner away from the dunes produces a lot of highway noise. Overall though a nice place to stay if you are coming to ride the dunes as they do allow you to ride your ATVs, Quads etc up to your campsite.
Nightly Rate: $70.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 9
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Fun place to stay!! Nightly hayrides!! The staff is very nice. Very quiet campground even though it's fairly close to the highway
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- Kampgrounds of America (KOA)
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- Last Nightly Rate
- 70.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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