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Canal Creek Campground Introduce
Welcome to Canal Creek Campground, nestled along Highway 34 in the picturesque town of Waldport, Oregon. This hidden gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for campers, RV enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
Surrounded by towering older growth trees and teeming with wildlife, Canal Creek Campground provides a truly immersive outdoor experience. Be mindful of the local bear population, as this is their home too. Coexisting responsibly with nature is key to enjoying your stay here. The campground is a year-round destination, offering a unique experience with each changing season.
Our facilities are meticulously maintained, with spotless restrooms and a welcoming atmosphere. Families and friends have been returning for years, especially during the 4th of July celebrations, to enjoy the proximity to the coast and the breathtaking fireworks displays.
What sets Canal Creek Campground apart:
- Proximity to the Oregon Coast for easy day trips and scenic views.
- Well-maintained restrooms and clean facilities.
- Opportunities to connect with nature and observe local wildlife responsibly.
- Seasonal beauty, offering a different experience throughout the year.
Customer feedback highlights the campground’s charm and the exceptional care provided by the staff. One reviewer shared, “Fantastic! My kids and friends rent every year for almost 10 years over the 4th of July. Wonderful spot and the caretakers are fantastic.” Another camper noted, “It is an awesome place to camp and 'be' a part of it all.”
Plan your next adventure at Canal Creek Campground and create lasting memories in the heart of Oregon’s natural splendor. For inquiries or reservations, feel free to contact us directly by phone.
Location
OregonLincoln CountyWaldportHighway 34
Customer Reviews
You do have to be mindful of the bears ... they live there, are active and it is their home after all ... so ... awareness and precaution is necessary ... and in my opinion ... coexistence is the only responsible way to have everybody enjoy the surrounding campsites ... the older growth trees are to be admired and revered ... a wonderful place that has a different experience with the changing of the seasons .... just be aware you are in someone's house and you are a guest ... be kind ... be aware ... be mindful ... and environmentally smart .... It is an awesome place to camp and "be" apart of it all ....
Fantastic!!!! My kids and friends rent every year for almost 10 yrs over the 4th of July. Wonderful spot and the caretakers are fantastic and keep the restrooms spotless. Never had any troubles. Its close to the coast so you can drive right over and watch the fireworks.
Kind of stumbled across this place, it's a group campground, says reservation only but the gate was open. The creek runs around the outer edge, it's mostly maintained but expect to do some work if you drive there.
this is a real nice place or it used to be before it became a money trap . used to go here all the time but the group only reservation killed it. Im an army vet and hate to see nice things institutionalized. Whoever did the law change sucks , law needs to be changed. Why can only people with lots of money go here ? Put in a army veteran as a camp host and stay out of my recreation areas . people that come up with laws like this need made to wear a mask with metered air that is paid for by the not rich .
The campground is huge, accomodating up to 80 people (the next campground over can hold 100 people) for a reasonable fee. There are two bathrooms and several firepits. There is a little creek deep enough for swimming running between the two campgrounds. All in all a great place to have a getaway campout reunion, if you are up for the drive. It is 11 miles or so east of Waldport, and absolutely no cell reception there whatsoever. Gotta go to Alsea or Waldport for any service.
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