You will never tire of the spectacular ocean views with a trip to Pacific City RV Camping in Oregon. Nature trails, fishing, clamming, surfing, beachcombing and more can all be found at this RV campground in Oregon, located along the beautiful Central Oregon coastline. Explore Pacific City RV Camping year round with activities tailored to specific seasons. Enjoy the water in the summer, picking huckleberries in the fall and whale watching in the winter. After an exciting day of fun, sit back and relax around a crackling fire.
About Thousand Trails Pacific City
Reviews & Ratings
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Excellent spot!
Gorgeous location, very clean and the staff was friendly and responsive. The beach at the end of the trail was breathtaking.
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Rainy camping in January
Thanks for having the hot tub open during the off season and we used the wifi successfully at our site the 24 hrs paid service was affordable and easy to connect to
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King tides and a cabin!!!
Had a great time went for a first King tides adventure small waves sadly...we used the grill and oven handy to have... cabin was very clean
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Excellent Resort!
We had a great stay at Pacific City Thousand Trails, November 28th-30th. We loved the sight you assigned us, I-22. It was very spacious, leveled, and most importantly very private surranded by greeneries. We hope to get it again if possible. The only thing that we regret is that the facilities (pool and jaccuzi) were still closed on Saturday. But maybe next time we can enjoy them. We appreciated Cathy’s excellent customer service and communication with us.
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Lacks adequate maintenance
Their poor maintenance lead to a trip to the nearest Emergency Room, within an hour of arrival. I visited dump station #4, to empty tanks before parking on my assigned site. I completed dumping and putting things away. The final step was to cap their drain. To do so required that I bend over and replace the cap. Because, the pedal operated cap, was defective. The pivot pin had rusted out. When I bent over, I fell. I could not get up. There was no cell service, so I laid there for a while. Since purchase of Thousand Trails by ELS (Equity Life Style) the preserves have been poorly maintained.