This property is about 1 mile from downtown Port Orford, and close to beautiful rivers, amazing hiking, surfing, beach-combing and the art/music scene in town.
There is one site available for tent camping which could fit up to 6 people and 3 tents total. This site is more private.
The other site is for a self-contained (have your own toilet, etc) RV/Campervan. This site is less private but you'll still have your own space to set up.
Quiet, well-behaved dogs are allowed if they are kept on a lead.
There is wifi that usually works well.
We are LGBTQ and BIPOC friendly!
Hot tub is hot and available!
Spent a night at the Hot Tub & Trees site. What a great spot for a peaceful night. Easy to get to from 101. Quiet, lots of stars at night. Charlie & Heather were easy to communicate with and very responsive. And a hot tub! Crystal clear water, a perfect 105 degrees. Soaking in the tub under an Oregon evening sky, beautiful. I’d be very glad to stay there again. Thanks Charlie & Heather!
I booked for two nights for my camper van during the Labor Day weekend. The first night I was the only one there. The second night a party of three showed up. There was no host to help us with any of our issues. Myself, there was a black cat that kept jumping onto my front window area and terrorizing my cat that was inside. I texted the host to see if something could be done. I didn’t get a reply until I was leaving the following morning. The host had left the day prior and didn’t arrive until about 11 PM. Personally, I find this unacceptable to not be on site when you have guests.
What a sweet property. My hot tub session was interrupted by a huge thunderstorm moving through the state, but boy it was glorious until then. Propane fire pit, picnic table, clean portapotty were all nice additions. An inclusive gem in Port Orford.
We visited on a rainy August day! It was pretty awesome but kind of kept us in our camper while we were there.
Finding and parking our 20 foot travel trailer was pretty easy, there is a great huge grassy area between a garden and a forest. It made for a peaceful, relaxing and safe resting place. We will stay here again and hopefully next time we will have the experience of a tub as well.
A nice quiet place to camp, plus the hot tub was lovely after a day of hiking!
Location
Port Orford, Curry, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Tolowa Dee-ni’, Tututni, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to