There's a reason it's known as the Oregon Coast and not just "the beach." This region is simply magical, featuring Pacific panoramas that seem otherworldly. You can experience it all at Sun Outdoors Coos Bay, located right on the water.
With sites overlooking the ocean, you can watch the sun set over the glorious Pacific Ocean before turning in. And in the morning, you'll wake to the sound of gentle waves lapping against the sandy shore.
Our campground is pet-friendly, including the beach, so you can bring your canine friend on your adventure. On-site, you'll find a myriad of opportunities for fishing and crabbing. Plus, the resort is outfitted with cooking and cleaning stations and a crab shack serving up fine chowder and crab legs.
Pack your bags, hop in the camper, and travel to the Oregon Coast at Sun Outdoors Coos Bay!
Tent sites are available in pine forests or on sandy hills overlooking the sea. All our sites come with a picnic table and fire ring for nights spent under the stars.
RVers can enjoy sites with cliffside and ocean views, plus full hookups. And for those craving comfort without an RV, Sun Outdoors Coos Bay is home to cottages and quaint seaside shanties.
The variety of great amenities offers something for every member of the family.
Just down the street is Bastendorff Beach, one of the most popular destinations on the Oregon Coast. Also nearby is a trio of state parks, including Shore Acres State Park, where you can admire lush gardens and catch a glimpse of migratory whales. And you won't want to miss a sunset at Sunset Bay State Park or Cape Arago State Park, where seals are often spotted.
Don't miss Mingus Park, a downtown oasis in Coos Bay with nature trails and a Japanese garden. Also visit Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area, featuring hiking trails with breathtaking views of waterfalls.
Love fishing? Book a trip with Sharky's Charters to fish for salmon, tuna and other species. And if you're more of a landlubber, head 30 miles north to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Here, you can ride the dunes and enjoy hiking, biking, and fishing.
If you're here for the hiking, the Oregon Coast Trail offers 382 miles of perfect paths along the ocean. In Oregon, sightseeing is all about savoring nature.
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