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On the shores of the Pacific Ocean about two hours' drive southwest of Eugene, the Oregon Dunes KOA campground welcomes those exploring the natural playground of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon Dunes KOA is also a great stop for ATV and ORV enthusiasts, offering easy access to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. When you’re RV camping at Oregon Dunes KOA, you will be able to take advantage of full hookup sites offering 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical service. You will also have your choice between a back-in or pull-through site.After you spend your day exploring the beauty and wonder of the Pacific Northwest, you can return to your rental motorhome at Oregon Dunes KOA to relax and unwind. You can enjoy some catch-and-release fishing or relax with a hot shower at the on-site shower houses. If you still have a little adventure in you, you can rent a paddleboat and explore the pond. And before you head out for the next day of action, you can fuel up with some breakfast at the on-site café.Whether you want to hike the Cascade Mountains or you plan to do some shore jumping along the Pacific Coast, RV camping at Oregon Dunes KOA will give you the middle ground that you need. When exploring the Beaver State, make sure to account for the extra time you’re likely to spend simply sitting and soaking in the absolutely stunning surroundings.



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After your trip, return the RV to the host in the same condition you recieved it.

The Great Outdoors

Just up the road from the KOA is William M. Tugman State Park in Lakeside. Despite being in a well-traveled area of Oregon, this small state park remains fairly unknown, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to truly lost in the Oregon wilderness. You’ll be able to enjoy the postcard-like views of Eel Lake, where you can also partake in a little swimming, fishing, or boating. You can also enjoy the various trails that wind through the pine forests; who knows, you just might spot some Oregon wildlife.Those looking for a slightly different experience can head to the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve in Coos Bay. Just a short drive south of the RV park, the South Slough research facility is open to the public. At just over 4,750 acres, this unique spot offers visitors a chance to explore a carefully monitored natural habitat. You can go hiking along the dry trails, head out over the boardwalks that lead through the wetlands, or take a boat or kayak and head out into sections of the water. If you’re feeling particularly curious, you can join one of the educational tours.When you book an RV in Coos County and want to see as much as you can, take a day trip to the Siuslaw National Forest in Alsea, Oregon. You can explore the dramatic cliffs of the seashore, hike through the pine forests, or try your luck fishing in the various streams, lakes, and estuaries. You can even relax as you tube down the Alsea River and see the forest from another perspective.

Explore the City

Those interested in history can visit the Coos History Museum and Maritime Collection. Here, you can learn about the fishing and maritime history of the area, the Native American tribes from the region, and even sit in on some lectures. The museum also boasts a collection of about 250,000 historical photographs, which they continually rotate.To learn something new, head next door from the Coos History Museum and spend time at the Marshfield Sun Printing Museum. Here, you can learn all about the local newspaper that ran from 1891 to 1944. The museum showcases historical clippings, printing equipment, and even more local history. Hours may be seasonal here; it's best to check the status prior to heading over to the museum.Another great destination is the Coos Art Museum. Here, you can view the art created by many Western American artists as well as historical works of art showcasing the Pacific Northwest region. The Coos Art Museum also hosts a variety of art classes and other events, so check them out to see if your schedules align.Crab, salmon, and huckleberries are often associated with the Pacific Northwest, though lesser-known hazelnuts are a commonly harvested food here too. Oregon grows a large portion of the U.S.' hazelnut crop. When you’re RV camping at Oregon Dunes KOA, be sure to treat yourself to some locally grown hazelnut dishes; hazelnut cake and hazelnut ice cream are a couple of the most popular choices. And when the time comes to restock and refuel your RV rental, you'll find the most options if you head south toward North Bend and Coos Bay.


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Questions about RVs?

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What type of RV should I choose?

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Start by determining how many people are planning to travel with you. Going on a solo-journey? Choose a camper van or a teardrop trailer. Bringing the whole family along for the ride? Consider a spacious Class A or five-wheel.

You’ll also want to consider amenities. For example, if you’re planning to cook on the road, you’ll want a kitchenette. If your campground doesn’t have public restrooms, you’ll want to search RVs with bathrooms. Check out full descriptions of our models to help you decide here.


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Do the RVs have bathrooms?

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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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How does check-in work?

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Once an Owner approves your RV reservation, you can coordinate a time to pick up your rig or have it delivered to your doorstep or campsite. At that point, the owner will do a key exchange with you and walk you through the RV and answer any questions you might have.