Cape Perpetua Campground 2200 U.S. 101, Yachats, OR 97498
About the Business
Cape Perpetua Campground is a picturesque retreat nestled along the stunning Oregon coast. Located at 2200 U.S. 101 in Yachats, this campground offers a peaceful and scenic getaway for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With various camping options, including tent sites and RV hookups, visitors can relax and unwind in the midst of lush forests and breathtaking ocean views. The campground also features amenities such as restrooms, showers, and picnic areas, making it a convenient and comfortable place to stay. Whether you're looking to explore the nearby hiking trails, enjoy beach activities, or simply relax in the beauty of nature, Cape Perpetua Campground offers a memorable experience for all who visit.
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"This campground is disappointing, it's basically a series of parking spots right on the road with picnic tables. I spent $70+ to reserve two nights in site 4. The tent pad is on the road, there are two parking spots that make it look like day use. What was telling is a janky sign that says No Day Use, Camping Only - it was falling apart. I can see how people would think otherwise. I only reserved because I knew I would be arriving late and didn't want to hunt for a new spot if no FCFS options were available. What a waste of money. I did not stay. I would never stay here again."
"This was my first time at Cape Perpetua Campground. Friends had recommended seeing the giant spruce at the end of the campground. I was all set up and it was only 4 p.m., So I had plenty of time to get to Heceta lighthouse before sunset. But after my hike, I drove up to the lookout at the Cape and was blown away by the views and creamy pastels created in the golden hour. My campsite seemed smaller than some of the others and didn't have a view of the path to the creek. If I stayed here again I would do some research and book a larger site."
"This place is beyond gorgeous and there are so many great hikes in the area. The campground is well thought out, there are 3 sets of restrooms, trash cans throughout and water spickets. Some of the sites are geared only for tents. There are no electric hookups, but some of the sites are big enough for RVs."
"Just tired, pot holes, but it's in a gorgeous valley, spots are not very flat but it would be lovely to tent camp in spot #14, #10, and two spots together are 12, 13 we spent 1 night in 28, a little marshy but lots of flowers, ferns, beautiful trees! Bathroom is clean."
"This is a decent campground, in an awesome location. Some of the sites are pretty close together. This used to be first-come, first-serve only, but it is now reservable at reserveamerica.com. There are many trails to hike, including the St Perpetua trail to the top of the Cape, starting from the campground. It's the best view on the Oregon Coast. (Note, you can drive up to the top, as well.) Don't miss the tide pools at low tide. Trail starts at the Visitor Center, just a short walk up from the campground near the entrance."
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