Southern Oregon Coast Road Trip: Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast

After a 10-day camping trip in Southern Oregon, we found our favorite place to camp on the Oregon coast: Sunset Bay State Park and the adjoining Shore Acres and Cape Arrago State Parks. Here’s why it’s the perfect destination for a Southern Oregon Coast road trip.

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Southern Oregon Coast Road Trip: Stay at Sunset Bay

The area of Sunset Bay State Park lies on the southern coast of Oregon near one of the best-known Oregon coast towns, Coos Bay. It’s not your typical coastal region, though, thanks to some special features that this particular area has.

Where to camp on the Oregon coast

If you’re wondering where to camp on the Oregon Coast, I highly recommend Sunset Bay State Park. You can camp here in a tent or an RV. If camping is not your thing, you can also stay in one of the yurts or stay in the nearby town of Coos Bay.

Sunset Bay State Park is not just one state park, but there are three state parks connected by a network of trails (part of the Oregon Coastal Trail), so you can start at Sunset Bay State Park and walk to two more parks within a couple of hours. The trails are mostly flat and easy. Along the way are coves that are protected by the towering sea cliffs. 

Southern Oregon Coast Road Trip: Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast
Sunset Bay State Park: Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip

Shore Acres State Park is one of the nicest stops on a Southern Oregon Coast road trip. It was once the site of a cliffside estate with formal gardens; the original mansion is no longer standing but the gardens are still there to tour (for free).

The five-acre garden features a Japanese-style lily pond, a rose garden, a greenhouse, and plants and trees that were brought here from around the world in the early 20th century.

Note that dogs are not allowed in the gardens.

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The gardens at Shore Acres State Park

Cape Arrago State Park features more coastal hiking plus excellent tidepooling and viewpoints for observing seals, sea lions and whales.

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Cape Arrago State Park, Southern Oregon Coast road trip

Geology

Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip
Ocean views on a Southern Oregon Coast road trip

The geology in this area makes it one of the most unique stops on a Southern Oregon Coast road trip. There’s something to look at no matter where you are because the coast here has a dizzying array of massive rock formations. They look like huge walls and tables and wavy rock formations of layers of sandstone. Created by both erosion and fault activity, these rock forms are not only cool to look at, but they sometimes protect the coves by acting like a big wall, blocking the rough ocean waves.

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Views from hiking trails at Sunset Bay State Park
Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip
Views from Sunset Bay: Southern Oregon Coast road trip
Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip
Hiking at Sunset Bay, Oregon Coast road trip

Tidepooling

I’m not a tidepool expert by any means so I don’t have much to compare this to, but there was enough good tidepooling to keep my kids busy for hours. While walking the coastal trail, there are coves that can be reached easily by the trail (and others that are impossible to get to). Fortunately, the rock walls protect many of these coves from the waves, making them safe for kids to explore.

Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip
Tide pooling at Sunset Bay, Southern Oregon Coast road trip

While we enjoyed tidepooling in any cove that we came upon with low tide, I heard that for the best tide pooling, head to Cape Arago, about 4 miles from Sunset Bay campground and take the south cove trail that leads to a sandy beach. You can learn more about tide pooling on the Oregon Tidepools website.

Where to Camp on Oregon Coast road trip
Where to camp on an Oregon Coast road trip

and there are some caves, too.

No crowds!

Even though Sunset Bay campground was more than half full, there was almost no one on the trails. We often had the place to ourselves, and after hiking in California where it’s sometimes hard to find a quiet trail, this was a welcome surprise. This is why I recommend Sunset Bay for where to camp on a Southern Oregon Coast road trip.

Where to Camp on Oregon Coast road trip
Sunset Bay

Plants, fungi & animals

Where to Camp on Oregon Coast road trip

We love looking for different kinds of plants and mushroom hunting, and this place has no shortage of beautiful things to look at. We also spotted seals (moms and pups) and sea lions from the trail.

Where to Camp on Oregon Coast road trip

Sunset Bay Oregon Coast campground

One of our favorites campground in the Pacific Northwest and definitely a top choice for where to camp on the Oregon Coast! The campground is located just a short walk away from the bay and the coastal trail that connects the three state parks, and my kids were happy just being able to wander freely on the beautiful grounds. 

Where to Camp on Oregon Coast road trip
Sunset Bay: Where to camp on an Oregon Coast road trip

The campground has a mix of tent and RV sites, some with full hookups and some with partial hookups (no sewer). The sites are well spaced out with bushes and trees separating most sites. Ours (site A36) had a little path with a creek behind it, and my kids were in heaven thinking that they had a little hidden place all to themselves. 

More information about Sunset Bay State Park Campground:

— Reservations required. Reserve at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com

— Approximately 30 full-hookup sites and 35 electrical sites with water

— More than 65 tent sites with water nearby

— 8 pet-friendly yurts

— Two group tent camping areas

— Flush toilets

— Nearby: Besides the trails and gardens mentioned above, there’s a public golf course located next to the park, and the nearby fishing village of Charleston offers crabbing and fishing and Chuck’s Seafood for the best canned and smoked fish. 

Interpretive Opportunities: interpretive staff offer guided tidepool and nature walks, history walks, and a Ranger Program.  

Where to Camp on the Oregon Coast road trip
Campsites at Sunset Bay

Tips for planning a Southern Oregon Coast road trip:

Getting there: If you’re go to the Oregon Coast from California, you’ll likely need to stop somewhere on the way. (It’s about 8 hours from Sacramento.) Here are a couple of options:

Burney Falls east of Mt. Shasta in Northern California
  1. Stop half way and camp at one of these places:

Castle Crags State Park, just off of I-5 in Northern California

— If you have an RV, you can stay at McCloud RV Resort. We stayed there, and it’s fine for a night. Burney Falls is 40 minutes away.

McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, a 45-minute detour east of I-5 near Mt. Shasta. Besides the falls, there’s a very nice, very quiet lake reachable by a trail off the campground.

Emigrant Lake County Park just outside of Ashland, OR. This would mean a longer drive on the first day (almost 5 hours from Sacramento), but the park is nice and Ashland is just minutes away. If you have an RV, I highly recommend this spot — lake views and full hook-ups!

2. Add a few days and visit Southern Oregon near Crater Lake.

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— This would mean a longer drive on the first day (5-6 hours from Sacramento) but a shorter drive to the coast.

— Camp at Joseph H. Stewart State Rec Area. From here, you can explore the Rogue River and visit Crater Lake National Park. This area is beautiful with tons of things to do, and it’s about 3 hours from the coast.

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Trails at Joseph H. Stewart Rec Area. We loved this campground!

Let me know if you have questions or tips for a Southern Oregon Coast road trip and where to camp on the Oregon Coast.

Google Maps for trip planning for your Southern Oregon Coast road t:rip

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Click the map to access the Google Map of our trip
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Click the map to access the Google Map of the Sunset Bay area

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  1. My favorite family hike near Sunset Bay is South Slough. It is a few minutes drive, but worth it! Feels like you are hiking in a magical forest. Canoeing and kayaking in the slough is also a great activity.

    1. Thank you so much for that recommendation! I have not been there but will check it out next time. There is so much to do in that area!

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