Eel Creek Campground
About Eel Creek Campground
Eel Creek Campground sits among coastal shrubbery on the edge of the sandy dunes of Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Most of the 38 sites are secluded and private due to dense shrubbery like rhododendrons and Salal. Sites 7, 8, 42 and 43 are perched on the sand of the dunes. The campground is divided into a North and South Loop. Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water and a self pay station. A campground host is on hand and an amphitheater sits between the two loops. Hikers and birders are attracted to the peaceful atmosphere of the campground. The most popular trail here is the John Dellenback Dunes Trail, which guides hikers through the scenic dunes to the Pacific beach.
Details
Fees: Campsite fees: Standard site: $22 per night Double site: $44 per night All campsites require a reservation via recreation.gov. Interagency Senior and Access passes provide a 50% discount. The discount applies only to the campsite that is physically occupied by the pass holder.
Location
Coordinates: 43.589422, -124.187127
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