€3.7383177570093
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (503) 842-4981
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Cape Lookout State Park

13000 Whiskey Creek Rd.
97141, Tillamook
the United States

Cape Lookout State Park is a campsite with 205 pitches in Tillamook, the United States, located in the Oregon region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Cape Lookout State Park it's possible to camp with a tent. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well.

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Polly Schoen
English (US)
The journey from Tillamook to this place might fill you with uncertainty about what awaits. But once you reach, you'll find yourself amidst a stunning park nestled within a forest. The beach is conveniently nearby and surprisingly devoid of crowds. The sky is as clear as you could ever wish for, barring the occasional rain. We're truly delighted we made the trip. The town is also easily accessible, should you need anything.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Camped in a 16foot travel trailer with 2 adults, 2 dogs in mid-October, 2022. The campground was about 50% full. Fellow campers were friendly and quiet, and most had dogs. All seemed respectful of keeping dogs on leash and cleaning up after them. Very friendly staff and saw daily upkeep of campsites. Great dog friendly beach that is only steps away from campsite C4. Bonus that campground maintains dog poop station at beach entrance. Very quiet at night and can hear the ocean lull you to sleep. Good ATT cell service. Dump station was very nice. Did not use bathrooms or showers. Tillamook is about 15 minutes away and has all the amenities you need. Lincoln City to the south is a fun place to visit and if you can get to depoe bay, it is well worth taking an hour whale watching boat ride.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Coming back to Oregon coast. Really liked the access to beach, trails and town. Sites are close in this loop but ours was private with vegetation. Clean. Hookups. ATT coverage ok not great, showers and flush toilets great. Only thing we thought was odd our picnic table and fire pit were on the side opposite our door so not as accessible
1 year ago

Scott
English (US)
The dump site is closed.
2 years ago

Steve
English (US)
Very nice campground. I've camped there many times, usually in a yurt or tent. This time we took our new A-Liner pop-uip camper on its maiden voyage. Its a small camper, so we didn't worry about the length of the space. Its plenty long to accommodate a larger RV. Its a state campground, so your neighbors are pretty close.
2 years ago

Ricklkiwi
English (US)
Wonderful stay. Remote feel of the beach area is perfect. Showers and flush toilets.
2 years ago

TrejoTravels
English (US)
This is our second time staying at this campground and specific site. I wanted to see how a busy warm weather holiday weekend compared to Thanksgiving weekend. I've been burned in the past by going during the off season and then again during the summer. I will say though that both times I was very impressed! I will say that for RV's the C-Loop is ideal. Full hook ups (water, sewer, 30amp), super close beach access, and enough tree cover to feel out in nature but enough sun breaking through to enjoy its warmth. Traveling with young kids I do worry about fast drivers and this campground has none of that. Everyone did seem very aware of kids running around and drove as such. Lots of wooded area for kids to explore and play pretend. We also brought along our 2 Labs for this trip. I will say that was the only downside, and not because of our dogs. I would say close to half of the other campers also had dogs of various sizes all of whom, except 1, were always on leash and well mannered. Poop was always cleaned up, other campers understood the unwritten rules of walking dogs around other dogs, etc. So I guess this is more of a PSA than anything. Keep your dog leashed at all times! While walking our dogs a not friendly Labradoodle bounded out of its site barking at my older, more skittish dog. Not all dogs are going to be as non-reactive as mine, nor is the other dog going to be as friendly. The last thing any pet owner wants is their pet to be harmed or harm another. The beach area did get a little busy, but definitely not as busy as the day use area! Venturing north or south from the crowds revealed some prime beach without everyone milling about. Overall, I plan on continuing to try to get a site here. As any camper who is familiar with this campground knows, it's HARD to get a site here! And now I see the demand is well understood. Close to Portland, close to town for forgotten essentials, and large well equipped spaces. The tent sites were also very generous in size.
2 years ago

tgundy
English (US)
I was hunting a place for the night on at 6pm on a rainy Friday night. I can't believe they had sites available. Sites might be a little close but I don't think this camp is designed for privacy. It's designed for ocean access and you definitely have that here. The next morning was sunny and full of bird life. The hiking is endless with the beach and also trails through the forest and picnic area. The kiosk attendant was very friendly and helpful considering I wasn't the only one coming in then and it must have been the end of a long day. I didn't really have the time to do in-depth exploration but from what I saw it has many possibilities.
2 years ago

Robert
English (US)
This was our second stay at this park. Both times were in February and during Covid (2020 and 2021), so I can't fairly review the services and facilities. Some positives: It is a nice setting. The park is very clean. The park is thick with trees. It is close to the beach and far enough from the closest town and highway to enjoy the sounds of nature most of the time. It is an easy walk to the beach where we we able to go for a long walk and spot a couple of Bald Eagles. (the trails around the park are temporarily closed) Negatives: Because of the trees, the roads and sites are narrow and are difficult for big rigs. To keep the sites clean, there is frequent noise from leaf blowers and pressure washers from about 8am until 4pm.
3 years ago

RobinJ
English (US)
There's nothing particularly wrong with the campground in October, but nothing particularly right either. Completely full the Friday night I stayed and the sites are pretty closely packed so it felt kind of cramped. I'd call it a functional campground and functional beach too. It'll all do, but next time I'll be looking for another option.
3 years ago

woody
English (US)
Did a walkin and read that C loop was best. Site was good but a bit muddy as lots of shade keeps it damp. Not much solar charging can be done. Quiet. Amazing dog friendly beach within feet
3 years ago

JB
English (US)
We were only able to reserve one night here on our way down the coast, but like other Oregon State Parks, this one is terrific. 4 loops total. Try to get in Loop C as it is set amongst some great trees. Easy walk to the beach, short drive to the Cape Lookout Trail. A little expensive, but we had FHU (30amp) Sites aren't THAT spread out, but are separated well by the landscape.
3 years ago