Tyee Campground
About the Business
Located at 4621 Pacific Avenue in Dunes City, Oregon, the Tyee Campground is a beautiful and scenic campground, lodging, and park all rolled into one. As part of the Recreation.gov network, we are here to help you plan your next adventure and reserve experiences at over 3,600 facilities and 103,000 individual sites across the country.
Whether you're interested in camping, hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, or exploring historic landmarks, you can find it all at Tyee Campground. With tools and resources available on Recreation.gov, you can easily plan your trip, manage your details, and even enter for special events and excursions.
Cover admission and amenity fees for federal lands, waterways, and monuments with annual or lifetime interagency passes, or purchase site passes for multiple visits to your favorite spot. You can even get a permit to cut down a Christmas tree in National Forests through Recreation.gov!
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Join us at Tyee Campground and let Recreation.gov be your gateway to exploring America's outdoor and cultural destinations. Experience the USA, create memories, and bring home a story with us!
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Location & Phone number
4621 Pacific Ave, Westlake, OR 97493, United States
Reviews
"Right off the road. Generous campsites with a waterway behind. Perfect for families and kids who like to swim."
"Spot was beautiful but our generator was stolen in daylight while we were a few yards away fishing. Definitely keep an eye on your belongings since there is no camp host"
"It's a very modest campground with 2 pit toilets. Great access to the Siltcoos Kayak Trail that goes to the ocean. The camp isn't quite as it is right next to the 101 highway."
"Nothing wrong with the campground itself, but the management needs improvement. There was no host on site and our site had a camper in it when we arrived. They said they booked through NPS website same as us. Luckily they were friendly and we all fit, but we heard that two other sites were also double booked. A camp host on site would have made sure things went smoothly. You do hear the traffic but it isn’t terrible. I liked hearing the frogs sing at night."
"Fun campground! You do get the noise from hwy 101 but after a while you don't even notice it. Many of the sites have river views or access to the river. Nice area to launch kayaks. You can put in and go to the ocean or to Siltcoos lake! Location is also good for kayaking many of the local lakes. Glen, the camp host, is great!!"
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