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National Forest Service

Cape Perpetua Campground

Oregon

United States

44.2870647, -124.1151199

Campground Overview

About Cape Perpetua Campground

Where towering old-growth forests meet the rhythmic melodies of a coastal creek, Cape Perpetua Campground offers an unparalleled fusion of serene forest immersion and dramatic Pacific coastal scenery, creating a truly unique camping experience. Situated within the Siuslaw National Forest near Yachats, Oregon, this campground sits just steps from Cape Creek and a short hike from breathtaking ocean views and tide pools, making it an exceptional choice for nature enthusiasts who crave coastal exploration and forest tranquility.

With 37 sites suitable for tents and RVs (without hookups), the campground provides essential amenities like flush toilets, potable water, picnic tables, and fire rings. Many sites are situated along Cape Creek, offering the soothing sound of flowing water, though some roadside sites may lack privacy. A network of trails radiates from the campground, including the renowned Saint Perpetua Trail and paths leading to stunning coastal features such as Thor's Well and Devil’s Churn. The nearby Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, accessible by a short hike, serves as an educational hub with panoramic ocean views.

Conveniently located three miles south of Yachats and within a 30-minute drive of attractions like the Giant Sitka Spruce, Cook’s Chasm, and Heceta Beach, Cape Perpetua Campground is a natural base for hiking, whale watching, and coastal discovery. Whether for a weekend escape or an extended stay, the campground provides a harmonious blend of forest seclusion and oceanfront adventure.

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