Campsite #5 at Lagoon Campground, OR

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Campsite #5

7 reviews
8 people
45 ft Back-In
2 fair
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Campsite #5 Features: Back-In parking, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (7)

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@TayaR4A5304943 · Camped on May 16, 2024 at Campsite #5
The campground was great except the site I reserved for my tent didn't work for a tent at all.
@catiefishbackg · Camped on Sep 25, 2021 at Campsite #5
We did not know we had to make reservations until we got to the camp. I tried calling the number posted but you can't make reservations by phone so we had to drive back several miles to get online. Then we had to book 2 nights when we only wanted to stay one. I have the Senior pass but only got an 8.00 discount. Guess I had to pay some sort of booking fee.
The campground was fine but the whole booking process was very frustrating. Is this a permanent change - no way to pay at the site?
@MelissaG300 · Camped on Aug 1, 2021 at Campsite #5
Our family had a wonderful time camping here. Clean bathrooms, the hosts work hard on keeping it up. Loved all the birds and waking up to the sounds of the ocean waves.
@KatieM983 · Camped on Jul 16, 2021 at Campsite #5
Nice little hike around the campground for our kids.
@PeterR291 · Camped on Jul 15, 2021 at Campsite #5
Nice place if you have lagoon-side spot. Otherwise tight spaces and there dont seem to be quiet hours enforced...
@JoeC232 · Camped on Jun 27, 2021 at Campsite #5
Love paddling or walking trail to ocean. Nice roomy sites. Wish they had cell
Service.
@MarcL803 · Camped on Mar 16, 2021 at Campsite #5
This is a beautiful campground in a great location beside the Siltcoos River, with lots of wildlife and wonderful trails that pass through dunes and wetlands to the Pacific Ocean less than a mile away. But I was there in March, when the campground was almost deserted because the days are short, the weather is rough, and few visitors travel to this part of the Oregon Coast. By May, all of the big state parks and USFS campgrounds in this area will be open and likely filled to overflowing with hundreds or thousands of ORV owners, ORV renters, and commercial ORV tour operators who drive their sand vehicles at all hours of the day and night. ORV use is strictly limited to designated areas, but those areas are huge and the noise made by high-revving ORV motors cannot be escaped anywhere or at any time on this particular part of the Oregon Coast between Memorial Day and Labor Day. After that, most campgrounds will close and most ORVs will go into storage for winter. That's why fall and winter are the best seasons to visit here if you prefer to experience the outdoors in relative quiet or solitude.

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