RV Parks In Waldport, Oregon
44.4268° N, 124.0687° W
Quick Overview
Waldport sits quietly on the central Oregon coast where the Alsea River meets the sea, between busier Newport to the north and Yachats to the south. For RVers it's a relaxed, less-crowded base with a rare combination: oceanfront state-park camping and full-hookup marina parks right on a calm, crabbing-rich bay. We like it because you can wake up to surf at one park or to a quiet riverfront and a crab ring at another, with the Alsea Bay Bridge and easy US-101 access tying it together. Summers are mild and mostly dry; the rest of the year is wet and green, and the bay's sheltered water makes Waldport gentler than the open-coast towns.
For full hookups, the marina parks on Alsea Bay and the Alsea River deliver. McKinley's RV Park & Marina has extra-long, extra-wide concrete full-hookup pads with 20, 30 and 50-amp service right on the bay, with its own marina, boat rentals and crabbing. Alsea River RV Park & Marina offers a dozen full-hookup sites, some with river views, and the Waldport/Newport KOA Journey adds spacious full-hookup pull-throughs including waterview sites over the bay. Any of these handle big rigs and put a crab ring or a boat launch steps from your door.
On the public side, Beachside State Recreation Site sits right on the ocean a few miles south on US-101, with about 34 sites: mostly electric and water, a couple with full hookups, and a dump station, reservable up to nine months out. It's a gorgeous oceanfront state campground, just light on full hookups. Here's our honest read: book a bay or river marina park for full hookups and the best crabbing-and-boating base, and grab Beachside when waking up to the surf is the whole point. Below you'll find the parks grouped public and private, with reservation windows, hookup details and real seasonal costs.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOA - Waldport / Newport KOA | 0.7 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Rovers RV Park | 2.8 mi | N/A | RV Park | Varies |
| King Silver RV Park & Marina | 3.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Alsea River R V Park | 3.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Seal Rocks RV Cove | 4.6 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Newport Marina RV Park | 13.3 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Port Of Newport RV Park & Marina - South Beach | 13.5 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Harbor Village RV Park | 14.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort | 17.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fir Ridge RV Park | 25.7 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
KOA - Waldport / Newport KOA
0.7 miRovers RV Park
2.8 miKing Silver RV Park & Marina
3.1 miAlsea River R V Park
3.4 miSeal Rocks RV Cove
4.6 miNewport Marina RV Park
13.3 miPort Of Newport RV Park & Marina - South Beach
13.5 miHarbor Village RV Park
14.2 miPacific Shores Motorcoach Resort
17.7 miFir Ridge RV Park
25.7 miTraveling to Waldport by RV
Waldport sits right on US-101, the coastal highway, which crosses the Alsea Bay Bridge through the middle of town and is easy for any size rig. Newport, 15 miles north, is your hub for major services, RV repair, propane, big grocery stores and the famous Oregon Coast Aquarium. Yachats and the dramatic Cape Perpetua headlands are about 8 miles south. From the Willamette Valley, OR-34 runs west from Corvallis along the scenic Alsea River into Waldport, a pretty two-lane with some curves but no real clearance issues for standard RVs. Cell coverage is decent in town and patchy in the Coast Range and along remote stretches of 101. Watch for fog and sudden coastal rain, and expect US-101 to get busy on summer weekends, so plan travel days for midweek or early morning when you can to avoid the crawl through the beach towns.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Waldport, Oregon, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Waldport
Private full-hookup sites around Waldport run roughly $45 to $75 a night in summer, with the bayfront and riverfront marina sites and KOA waterview spots at the higher end, and weekly and monthly rates that bring the nightly cost down for longer stays. Beachside State Recreation Site is cheaper, with electric-and-water sites generally in the $30 to $40 range plus the reservation fee, an excellent value for waking up on the ocean if you can land a spot. The off-season is noticeably cheaper and quieter, with the wet months drawing storm-watchers and bargain hunters. Expect the highest demand and prices from late June through Labor Day and over holiday weekends. Budget for crab gear or rentals and a Cape Perpetua or aquarium outing on top of camping.
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Best Time to Visit Waldport by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
40F - 52F
Crowds: Low
Wet and stormy but mild, great for storm-watching and quiet beaches. Crabbing can still be good. Low rates. Bring rain gear and expect gray skies.
Spring
Mar - May
43F - 57F
Crowds: Medium
Showery and green with breaks of sun and building crowds. Good tide-pooling and crabbing. Reserve ahead for late-spring weekends as the season ramps up.
Summer
Jun - Aug
52F - 66F
Crowds: High
Prime season: mostly dry, mild and lovely once the morning fog burns off. Book Beachside and the marina parks far ahead. US-101 busy on weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
46F - 60F
Crowds: Medium
Warm, calm early fall turning wet by November. Excellent crabbing, thinning crowds and good value in September and October before the rains return.
Explore the Waldport Area
Waldport is one of the best crabbing spots on the coast, so bring or rent rings and try for Dungeness off the docks at the marinas or the public pier; the calm bay makes it beginner-friendly. Check current shellfish and crabbing regulations before you start. Drive a few miles south to Cape Perpetua for the Coast's most dramatic headland views, the Devils Churn and Thor's Well, especially at high tide. Newport, 15 minutes north, has the aquarium, the historic bayfront and good seafood if you want a busier day out. Pack layers and rain gear in any season, since even summer mornings start gray and cool. Low tide is the time for tide-pooling and beachcombing, so check a table, and reserve Beachside's oceanfront sites early for summer weekends. One more local note: the Alsea Bay Bridge Interpretive Center by the south end of the bridge is a quick, free stop that tells the story of the coast highway and makes a good rainy-afternoon break.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Waldport
Are there full-hookup RV parks in Waldport?
Yes, several good ones on the water. McKinley's RV Park & Marina has extra-long, extra-wide concrete full-hookup pads with 20, 30 and 50-amp service right on Alsea Bay, plus a marina and crabbing. Alsea River RV Park & Marina offers a dozen full-hookup sites, some with river views, and the Waldport/Newport KOA Journey has spacious full-hookup pull-throughs including waterview sites over the bay. The public Beachside State Recreation Site, by contrast, is mostly electric and water with only a couple of full-hookup sites. So for full hookups with power, water and sewer at your site, choose one of the bay or river marina parks; for oceanfront camping, choose Beachside and use its dump station.
Is Waldport good for crabbing and fishing?
Very. Waldport sits on Alsea Bay, one of the central coast's best and most beginner-friendly crabbing spots, with calm, sheltered water. You can drop rings for Dungeness crab off the docks at the marina parks like McKinley's, from the public pier, or from a small boat, and the bay also offers fishing for perch, rockfish and seasonal salmon and steelhead up the Alsea River. The marinas rent boats and gear and sell bait. Before you harvest, always check the current Oregon shellfish and fishing regulations, seasons and any closures, which change through the year. Timing your trip around a good tide and the crab season makes Waldport a genuinely rewarding base for shellfish and fishing.
Does Beachside State Recreation Site have full hookups?
Mostly not. Beachside State Recreation Site, right on the ocean a few miles south of Waldport on US-101, has about 34 RV sites, the majority offering electric and water hookups, with only a couple providing full hookups including sewer. There's a dump station for emptying tanks, plus restrooms. For most RVers an electric-and-water oceanfront site with a dump station works well for a stay of several days. If you specifically need sewer at your site, request one of the scarce full-hookup spots when you reserve, book up to nine months ahead, or choose one of the private marina parks in town instead. The draw at Beachside is camping right on the sand, not full-hookup convenience.
When is the best time to RV in Waldport?
Summer, especially July through September, is the prime window, with the central Oregon coast's driest, mildest weather once the morning fog lifts. That's also the busiest and priciest season, so reserve well ahead, particularly for Beachside's oceanfront sites. Early fall, September into October, is a sweet spot with warm sun, excellent crabbing, thinning crowds and lower rates. Spring is green and showery with building crowds and good tide-pooling. Winter is wet, mild and moody, ideal for storm-watching and quiet beaches if you pack good rain gear, with the lowest rates. There's no truly bad time if you dress for the coast, but summer is the safest bet for beach weather.
Can big rigs camp in Waldport?
Yes. US-101 runs straight through town across the Alsea Bay Bridge and is easy for any size RV, and the marina parks accommodate larger rigs; McKinley's in particular has extra-long, extra-wide concrete pads built for big rigs with 50-amp service. The KOA has spacious pull-throughs too. Beachside State Recreation Site has some sites that fit larger rigs, though the serviced spots are limited, so check when reserving. The inland approach on OR-34 from Corvallis is a pretty river route with curves but no clearance problems. Newport, 15 minutes north, has full RV service if you need it. Overall Waldport is an accessible, low-key big-rig destination; just reserve the best waterfront sites early for summer.
Do I need reservations for Waldport RV parks?
In summer, yes, and well ahead. Beachside State Recreation Site's oceanfront sites book up for July and August, releasing up to nine months out through the Oregon State Parks system, and the popular marina parks fill on summer weekends too. Reserve as early as you can for any peak-season or holiday trip. In the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall you can often find space with a week or two of notice, and in the wet winter off-season, walk-up availability is common. If your dates are flexible and you're traveling midweek outside summer, you have good odds, but for summer weekends and the limited full-hookup or oceanfront sites, book early.
What is there to do around Waldport for RVers?
Plenty, and it's less hectic than the bigger coast towns. Crabbing and fishing on Alsea Bay are the local specialty, with beginner-friendly docks and boat rentals. Just south, Cape Perpetua offers the central coast's most dramatic headland scenery, with the Devils Churn, Thor's Well and Spouting Horn, plus old-growth forest trails. Newport, 15 minutes north, has the Oregon Coast Aquarium, the historic bayfront, and a working harbor. The long, quiet beaches around Waldport are great for walking, tide-pooling and beachcombing at low tide. Yachats and its tide pools are minutes south. Between the bay, the headlands, the aquarium and the beaches, Waldport fills several relaxed days without the summer crush.
What is the weather like at Waldport on the coast?
Mild and wet is the short version, typical of the central Oregon coast. Summers are lovely but cool, with highs in the mid 60s, frequent morning fog that burns off to sunny afternoons, and little rain July through September. The rest of the year is genuinely rainy, with mild temperatures rarely freezing but lots of gray, showery days and dramatic winter storms. Ocean breezes keep it cool year-round, so even in summer you'll want layers and a jacket for mornings and evenings. The sheltered Alsea Bay makes Waldport feel a touch gentler than the open-coast towns. Pack rain gear whenever you visit; the upside of all that rain is lush green scenery and uncrowded beaches outside summer.
Are pets allowed at Waldport RV parks?
Yes, and the Oregon coast is famously dog-friendly. The private marina parks are pet-friendly with standard leash rules, and Beachside State Recreation Site welcomes leashed dogs at campsites and on the beach. Best of all, the beaches here, including the long strands around Waldport, allow leashed dogs, so your pets can enjoy the sand right alongside you. Keep dogs leashed, clean up after them, and watch for the occasional protected snowy plover nesting area where seasonal restrictions apply. Around the bay and marina, keep an eye on dogs near the water and crab gear. As always, confirm each park's specific pet policy when you book, including any breed or number limits.
How far is Waldport from Newport and Yachats?
Both are minutes away. Newport is about 15 miles north on US-101, roughly 20 to 25 minutes, and it's your hub for major services, RV repair, propane, big grocery stores, the Oregon Coast Aquarium and a lively historic bayfront. Yachats, a small artsy town known for its tide pools and proximity to the dramatic Cape Perpetua headlands, is about 8 miles south, only 10 to 15 minutes. This central position lets you base in quiet, affordable Waldport and easily day-trip to Newport's attractions or Yachats and Cape Perpetua's scenery without long drives. The whole central Oregon coast, from Florence to Lincoln City, is within comfortable reach for day-tripping with your tow vehicle.
Where can I dump tanks and refill water near Waldport?
The private marina parks, McKinley's, Alsea River RV Park and the KOA, let you dump at your site since they offer full hookups, plus potable water fill. Beachside State Recreation Site has a dump station and water for guests even though most of its sites are electric-and-water rather than full hookup. Newport, 15 minutes north, has additional RV services and fuel-stop water. Because this is a developed coastal corridor with several campgrounds, finding dump and water service is straightforward, unlike more remote stretches of the coast. If you're staying at an electric-and-water oceanfront site at Beachside, just plan to use the campground dump station before you pull out.
Is there free or dispersed camping near Waldport?
Some, but inland. The coast around Waldport is developed, and overnight parking on streets and in lots is generally prohibited. The nearest dispersed camping is in the Siuslaw National Forest in the Coast Range east of town, including areas up the Alsea River along OR-34, free for self-contained rigs but with no hookups or services and rougher forest-road access. For most RVers visiting the beach and bay, the practical options are the developed parks: Beachside State Recreation Site and the private marina parks. If you want primitive camping, plan to head into the Coast Range forest rather than expecting it near the sand, and always check current fire restrictions and motor-vehicle rules first.
Are there full-hookup RV parks in Waldport?
Yes, several good ones on the water. McKinley's RV Park & Marina has extra-long, extra-wide concrete full-hookup pads with 20, 30 and 50-amp service right on Alsea Bay, plus a marina and crabbing. Alsea River RV Park & Marina offers a dozen full-hookup sites, some with river views, and the Waldport/Newport KOA Journey has spacious full-hookup pull-throughs including waterview sites over the bay. The public Beachside State Recreation Site, by contrast, is mostly electric and water with only a couple of full-hookup sites. So for full hookups with power, water and sewer at your site, choose one of the bay or river marina parks; for oceanfront camping, choose Beachside and use its dump station.
Is Waldport good for crabbing and fishing?
Very. Waldport sits on Alsea Bay, one of the central coast's best and most beginner-friendly crabbing spots, with calm, sheltered water. You can drop rings for Dungeness crab off the docks at the marina parks like McKinley's, from the public pier, or from a small boat, and the bay also offers fishing for perch, rockfish and seasonal salmon and steelhead up the Alsea River. The marinas rent boats and gear and sell bait. Before you harvest, always check the current Oregon shellfish and fishing regulations, seasons and any closures, which change through the year. Timing your trip around a good tide and the crab season makes Waldport a genuinely rewarding base for shellfish and fishing.
Does Beachside State Recreation Site have full hookups?
Mostly not. Beachside State Recreation Site, right on the ocean a few miles south of Waldport on US-101, has about 34 RV sites, the majority offering electric and water hookups, with only a couple providing full hookups including sewer. There's a dump station for emptying tanks, plus restrooms. For most RVers an electric-and-water oceanfront site with a dump station works well for a stay of several days. If you specifically need sewer at your site, request one of the scarce full-hookup spots when you reserve, book up to nine months ahead, or choose one of the private marina parks in town instead. The draw at Beachside is camping right on the sand, not full-hookup convenience.
When is the best time to RV in Waldport?
Summer, especially July through September, is the prime window, with the central Oregon coast's driest, mildest weather once the morning fog lifts. That's also the busiest and priciest season, so reserve well ahead, particularly for Beachside's oceanfront sites. Early fall, September into October, is a sweet spot with warm sun, excellent crabbing, thinning crowds and lower rates. Spring is green and showery with building crowds and good tide-pooling. Winter is wet, mild and moody, ideal for storm-watching and quiet beaches if you pack good rain gear, with the lowest rates. There's no truly bad time if you dress for the coast, but summer is the safest bet for beach weather.
Can big rigs camp in Waldport?
Yes. US-101 runs straight through town across the Alsea Bay Bridge and is easy for any size RV, and the marina parks accommodate larger rigs; McKinley's in particular has extra-long, extra-wide concrete pads built for big rigs with 50-amp service. The KOA has spacious pull-throughs too. Beachside State Recreation Site has some sites that fit larger rigs, though the serviced spots are limited, so check when reserving. The inland approach on OR-34 from Corvallis is a pretty river route with curves but no clearance problems. Newport, 15 minutes north, has full RV service if you need it. Overall Waldport is an accessible, low-key big-rig destination; just reserve the best waterfront sites early for summer.
Do I need reservations for Waldport RV parks?
In summer, yes, and well ahead. Beachside State Recreation Site's oceanfront sites book up for July and August, releasing up to nine months out through the Oregon State Parks system, and the popular marina parks fill on summer weekends too. Reserve as early as you can for any peak-season or holiday trip. In the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall you can often find space with a week or two of notice, and in the wet winter off-season, walk-up availability is common. If your dates are flexible and you're traveling midweek outside summer, you have good odds, but for summer weekends and the limited full-hookup or oceanfront sites, book early.
What is there to do around Waldport for RVers?
Plenty, and it's less hectic than the bigger coast towns. Crabbing and fishing on Alsea Bay are the local specialty, with beginner-friendly docks and boat rentals. Just south, Cape Perpetua offers the central coast's most dramatic headland scenery, with the Devils Churn, Thor's Well and Spouting Horn, plus old-growth forest trails. Newport, 15 minutes north, has the Oregon Coast Aquarium, the historic bayfront, and a working harbor. The long, quiet beaches around Waldport are great for walking, tide-pooling and beachcombing at low tide. Yachats and its tide pools are minutes south. Between the bay, the headlands, the aquarium and the beaches, Waldport fills several relaxed days without the summer crush.
What is the weather like at Waldport on the coast?
Mild and wet is the short version, typical of the central Oregon coast. Summers are lovely but cool, with highs in the mid 60s, frequent morning fog that burns off to sunny afternoons, and little rain July through September. The rest of the year is genuinely rainy, with mild temperatures rarely freezing but lots of gray, showery days and dramatic winter storms. Ocean breezes keep it cool year-round, so even in summer you'll want layers and a jacket for mornings and evenings. The sheltered Alsea Bay makes Waldport feel a touch gentler than the open-coast towns. Pack rain gear whenever you visit; the upside of all that rain is lush green scenery and uncrowded beaches outside summer.
Are pets allowed at Waldport RV parks?
Yes, and the Oregon coast is famously dog-friendly. The private marina parks are pet-friendly with standard leash rules, and Beachside State Recreation Site welcomes leashed dogs at campsites and on the beach. Best of all, the beaches here, including the long strands around Waldport, allow leashed dogs, so your pets can enjoy the sand right alongside you. Keep dogs leashed, clean up after them, and watch for the occasional protected snowy plover nesting area where seasonal restrictions apply. Around the bay and marina, keep an eye on dogs near the water and crab gear. As always, confirm each park's specific pet policy when you book, including any breed or number limits.
How far is Waldport from Newport and Yachats?
Both are minutes away. Newport is about 15 miles north on US-101, roughly 20 to 25 minutes, and it's your hub for major services, RV repair, propane, big grocery stores, the Oregon Coast Aquarium and a lively historic bayfront. Yachats, a small artsy town known for its tide pools and proximity to the dramatic Cape Perpetua headlands, is about 8 miles south, only 10 to 15 minutes. This central position lets you base in quiet, affordable Waldport and easily day-trip to Newport's attractions or Yachats and Cape Perpetua's scenery without long drives. The whole central Oregon coast, from Florence to Lincoln City, is within comfortable reach for day-tripping with your tow vehicle.
Where can I dump tanks and refill water near Waldport?
The private marina parks, McKinley's, Alsea River RV Park and the KOA, let you dump at your site since they offer full hookups, plus potable water fill. Beachside State Recreation Site has a dump station and water for guests even though most of its sites are electric-and-water rather than full hookup. Newport, 15 minutes north, has additional RV services and fuel-stop water. Because this is a developed coastal corridor with several campgrounds, finding dump and water service is straightforward, unlike more remote stretches of the coast. If you're staying at an electric-and-water oceanfront site at Beachside, just plan to use the campground dump station before you pull out.
Is there free or dispersed camping near Waldport?
Some, but inland. The coast around Waldport is developed, and overnight parking on streets and in lots is generally prohibited. The nearest dispersed camping is in the Siuslaw National Forest in the Coast Range east of town, including areas up the Alsea River along OR-34, free for self-contained rigs but with no hookups or services and rougher forest-road access. For most RVers visiting the beach and bay, the practical options are the developed parks: Beachside State Recreation Site and the private marina parks. If you want primitive camping, plan to head into the Coast Range forest rather than expecting it near the sand, and always check current fire restrictions and motor-vehicle rules first.
Are there free dump stations in Waldport?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Waldport.
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