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Choose the Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA Campground for the best Oregon coast camping, and make it your address for a relaxing, coastal retreat. It’s the perfect place to stamp out everyday stress. Located on the northern tip of Oregon, one mile from the beach, and between the mouth of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean, you’ll be just moments away from miles of beach for fishing, clam digging, beachcombing, kite flying, whale watching, and sand castle building.
Situated perfectly for your Lewis & Clark adventure, the Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside Oregon KOA campground is located directly across from Stevens State Park. Nearby you can explore Fort Clatsop, the winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, or go exploring on the miles of hiking and biking trails around the seaside campground.
From lavishly landscaped deluxe sites to kamping kabins nestled in the woods, the Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA campground delivers first-class accommodations and luxurious amenities including an indoor pool and spa. Choose from rv camping and tent camping in a wooded area or tent community, or camping cabins with one room up to a camping lodge for eight people.
The new camping lodges are spacious and complete. They offer 400 square feet of living space and sleep up to 6 people. Camping Lodges feature a separate bedroom with a full-size cedar log bed, a bathroom with sink, shower and toilet, a kitchen that includes a sink, cook-top range, microwave and refrigerator, a dining area with cedar dinette table and chairs and a living area that includes a cedar log futon. Topped off with central air and heat - this is camping!
There are plenty of free activities for the entire family right at the campground, including volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, movies, bingo, watermelon feeds, and karaoke. The surrounding communities of Astoria, Warrenton, and Seaside, Oregon are picture postcard coastal towns offering unique shopping, historical sites, and family entertainment. Capture the romance of the Oregon coast by leisurely exploring maritime museums and historic lighthouses.
"Go coastal" camping and you'll discover that neither rain nor snow will ever keep you from your appointed stay at the Astoria/Warrenton/Seaside KOA.
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