This is not your typical Park. There are lots of trees, shrubs, grass and privacy, plus great ocean views. The Park offers tranquility and old-fashioned hospitality in a lovely natural setting. Across from the Park is a large beach surrounded by rocks that enclose one of the best tide pools on the Oregon Coast. It teems with life at low tide. Fishing off the rocks, whale watching and photographing the fantastic sunsets are popular activities while staying at Seal Rocks RV Cove. Tent sites are also available.
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Awesome view but noisy highway
We stayed here for 2 nights in site #17 with our 40' Class A motorhome. This site had hook ups on both sides so we were able to pull in facing the ocean. With slides on both sides of our rig, there was enough room to still sit outside. The site looked like it was freshly gravelled & had a picnic table & grassy area with fire pit in front of our rig. Campground was well kept & quiet during this time of season. We gave a 4-star because of the Hwy 101 that runs directly in front. With that being said, our site was perched higher than hwy & had an awesome view of the ocean & beach. The beach walk is gorgeous even on rainy days.
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A Hidden Gem
I have mixed feelings about writing this review. While our month long stay was absolutely fabulous, I hate sharing this hidden gem with the world. It’s not a large, crowded park and offers personalized service that I would hate to sacrifice if too many people find out about them. Our hosts, Terry and Michelle, went above and beyond to make our stay special. They always offered a warm greeting and often stopped for a short chat while making their rounds. They keep this park in immaculate shape too. My husband and I have been coming since 2017 and have never had a bad experience here. That’s why we’re already making plans for a visit next summer.
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Great views, not much else
Beautiful views are the one very positive of this RV campground. Past that the park is in need of an upgrade snd deferred maintenance. It is old snd the sites are somewhat narrow. Our site was nice due to the views of the ocean. However right next to the path/hill that leads to the ocean across a very busy highway. We were setting up our site and 3 children about 8-10 went down this steep hill with no helmets nothing on their bikes. No supervision I politely told them to be careful as the bottom of the hill was the road. They proceeded to tell me to pretty much mind my own business. About 15 minutes later an unidentified man cdd as me to our site on a golf cart. He came "stomping" to our site and proceeded in a loud voice with our 13 year old grandson standing right there that it was reported that "we were hauling ass" up the hill to our site. Now given we were towing a 30 foot trailer we found that a bit hard to accept. However my husband was nice and told this person we would be careful. Not once did he identify himself. As well this campground kept telling us in every email that the staff was working from home and limited staff on hand. If there was a staff person they would be wearing masks to ur sites. Well, that did not happen. Later on in the evening I asked my husband to put on the LED strip lights as the park was pitch black and it made me very uncomfortable. They had said no strip lights for whatever the reason. But we were next to that path and it made me nervous. Pretty soon a knock at the door and again a staff member who did not identify herself, no mask, insisting we turn off the lights as the management prefers a dark park in the middle of the night. I piped up and said what about safety, her response nothing ever happens that is cause for alarm at the park. again we compiled but I did not sleep well all night. The staff are extremely rude here, not helpful, nor do u see them unless they are yelling at u or telling u that u have done something wrong. Give. The above we will not ever be returning to this RV park.
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Oregon Coast Vacation
The views from this campground are the best! We were fortunate enough to have a beautiful site with fulll view of Seal Rock. However, it was also by the hill which was the path to the beach. This proved troublesome as we had a group of young kids with no supervision riding their bikes down this steep hill which led to the highway with no helmet, nothing. We attempted to say something to them, and they just continued to do what they wanted. All of a sudden a man on a golf cart pulled up to our site, and we assumed he was with the staff. No mask on as the email indicated staff would be wearing. He was very loud, and my 13 year old grandson was standing by his Grandfather, when this man who did not identify himself told my husband, "it was reported that you were hauling ass up the hill, and not abiding by the 5MPH speed limit". My husband tried to talk to him, but you could tell there was not anything you could say. We went back to our app from our insurance company, and it indicated that there were no speed incidents, and I knew there would not be. Secondly, the campground was completely dark and we had our small LED lights on since our trailer was broken into a month or so ago at a campsite, again a person came in the dark and knocked at our door telling us that we could not have the LED lights on. My husband told her that it is safety for all of the campers to have some type of lights on. She abruptly said "it's the rules, and no outside lights". We complied. It made me feel very uneasy. The sites were okay,, gravel and dirt. Not very level, and if we had been a little longer, we would not have fit in the site. Not a very modern campground. Needless to say, we will not be back here again. Over $100 for one night, and the disrespect of the staff was enough for me and we will definitely not return.
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Seal Rock RV Cove
We stayed at Site 18 with full hookups for a 32' RV. It was $95 all in for the night. Wish we could have stayed a little longer. You could sleep with the windows open and hear the ocean at night. It got a little cold at night, foggy in the morning, but by 10AM it was all sunny and a balmy 67 degrees. It was like staying in San Francisco without the high price! Our site faced the ocean directly and there was a path that took you to highway 101 to cross over to access the beach. There was a ton of space on the beach to spread out and enjoy, even with all the people that were there. The only downside to this place was the crossing of the highway to access the beach. The road was busy at times, but not busy enough where you could not safely cross the road. The best part was watching the sun set over the ocean in the evening. We had a fire going to keep warm. There was a picnic bench at our site as well. The site was easy to get in and out of with our RV and had plenty of signage. The staff here were very friendly and were very accommodating of our needs. The grounds were well kept and maintained and the wifi worked well. I would definitely stay here again if the opportunity arose.