Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for larger groups.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best in Oregon: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
Welcome to Sunset Bay Meadows! We have several tent/RV sites, a yurt, and one group camping site.
Once a dairy farm and part of the old Simpson estate our property offers mushroom picking seasonally whey you may find Chanterelle & Hedgehog mushrooms.
We're close to the beach and the Sunset Bay Golf Course is on the same property.
Lots of hiking trails and you can connect with Sunset Bay State Park our neighbor.
We have a private, secluded campground that is wind sheltered with approximately 20 acres of space in which to use our covered table, picnic tables, fire pit, fire rings at individual campsites, BBQ, sauna and outdoor propane-fired shower.
The camp area is tucked away among large spruce trees and open meadows which lead to endless trails on the property, with the option to buy a round of golf at Sunset Bay Golf Course, which is right next door to the camp area.
We’re just short of a mile from Sunset Bay, where you will find kayaking, fishing and a great spot for kids.
The Whiskey Run mountain bike trails are a short drive away and are truly world-class trails. The Sunset Bay State Park has a huge trail network that spans the cliff line all the way from Sunset Bay to Cape Arago.
Chuck’s Seafood in Charleston is a great spot to pick up local seafood.
BBQ some oysters on the grill or pick up some fresh fish and enjoy the bounty of the coast.
Charleston, just 3.5 miles away, also has some great restaurants and local shops to truly make your stay memorable.
Only friendly dogs allowed and leashed or under voice command.
Tim's campsite offers a secluded and peaceful retreat, perfect for those who cherish privacy and nature. The expansive meadows, surrounded by dense forests, provide ample space for visitors to spread out and enjoy their stay. While the yurt is cozy and the sauna is a delightful touch, some guests noted a lack of sun during colder months. The campsite's proximity to beaches and state parks makes it a convenient base for exploring the Charleston and Coos Bay areas.
We were very glad we showed up right before the sun went down. They are correct in saying it could be confusing to navigate. However, we were pleasantly surprised. Besides a little mud, the property is really outstanding, (And they can’t control the weather!) We loved the scenery, the privacy and being off grid for the night. LOVED IT! Thanks so much for adding to our adventure.
The land is beautiful and Tim is an incredible host! He went above and beyond to help us with anything we needed during our stay. We opted to camp through a major storm (don’t know for sure, but we received somewhere around 5 inches of rain in 48 hours while there. Our friends’ 5th wheel got stuck, but Tim and his boys were on it and didn’t quit until it was finally freed. I can’t think of anywhere else that could’ve happened and we wouldn’t have had to get outside help. We can’t wait to come back when the weather is better and fully enjoy this place, but we had one heck of an adventure and loved it.
Lovely setting. Quiet and spacious. Great mid week camp as we had the whole place to ourselves. Wi-Fi available nearby.
Location
Coos Bay, Coos, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, Miluk Coos, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to