RV Campgrounds in Lincoln City, Oregon

Adam Sparks
Lincoln City is a town on the northern Oregon coast, located about 88 miles southwest of downtown Portland. The city offers a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, with seven miles of sandy beach running alongside the Pacific Ocean, Devils Lake situated just off the main highway in town and Siletz Bay located to the south. Beachcombing, hiking, fishing, boating, surfing, kite-flying and horseback riding are all popular outdoor activities in Lincoln City. Complete your outdoor vacation on the Oregon coast by staying at one of the handful of RV campgrounds in Lincoln City.

Premier RV Resort

Premier RV Resort of Lincoln City is located on the southern side of town, less than a mile north of Siletz Bay.

The park, which sits on the east side of Highway 101, just across from the Inn at Spanish Head, offers sites with ocean views and full RV hookups. The beach is about a block away, accessible via a pedestrian tunnel that runs underneath the highway.

Premier RV Resort has a fitness center, recreation room, theater, indoor spa and a lending library with books and DVDs. Guests receive a free continental breakfast and newspaper each morning, and have access to on-site laundry facilities and restrooms. The park also welcomes dogs, and has its own fenced-in, off-leash dog park.

Premier RV Resort
4100 SE Highway 101
Lincoln City, OR 97367
541-996-2778
premierrvresorts.com

Devils Lake RV Park

Devils Lake stretches for three miles in the middle of town, just east of Highway 101 and about a mile from the beach. Devils Lake RV Park is located on the northwestern bank of the lake, near the highway and just off Devils Lake Road.

The park is a short walk away from the lake, meaning close proximity to boating, fishing and - during the warm summer months - swimming. Kayaks, canoes and paddle boats are common sights at Devils Lake, and are available for rent at one of the lake's marinas.

Devils Lake RV Park offers 127 paved sites, 47 of which are pull-throughs to accommodate big rigs and all of which include full RV hookups, free wireless Internet access and cable TV. Cottage rentals are also available.

The park has a large recreation room, a meeting room, a community kitchen, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers. Pets are welcome.

Devils Lake RV Park
4041 NE W. Devils Lake Road
Lincoln City, OR 97367
541-994-3400
devilslakerv.com

Coyote Rock RV Resort and Marina

Coyote Rock RV Resort and Marina sits on the north bank of the Siletz River near the south edge of Lincoln City.

The river feeds into Siletz Bay before meeting up with the ocean, and the park's location and attached marina offer close proximity to boating and fishing opportunities, with Chinook salmon and sturgeon a frequent catch here.

The park has 64 RV sites, many of which are riverfront sites and all of which feature full RV hookups, cable TV service and wireless Internet access. Tent-camping sites and "treehouse" cabin rentals are also available.

Coyote Rock RV Resort and Marina
1676 Siletz River Highway
Lincoln City, OR 97367
541-996-6824
coyote-rock.com

Logan Road RV Park

Logan Road RV Park is located on the north side of Lincoln City, a couple of blocks from Chinook Winds Casino Resort. The park is within walking distance to the casino, and Logan Road also offers free shuttles too and from Chinook Winds every day.

The RV park is less than half a mile east of the beach and less than half a mile west of Chinook Winds Golf Resort.

The park offers pull-through and back-in sites with full RV hookups and free wireless Internet access.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Logan Road RV Park, as long as they remain leashed while on the grounds.

Logan Road RV Park
4800 NE Logan Road
Lincoln City, OR 97367
541-994-4261
loganroadrvpark.com

Sources:
Premier RV Resorts of Lincoln City Oregon
Devils Lake RV Park
Coyote Rock RV Resort and Marina
Logan Road RV Park
Chinook Winds Casino Resort

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