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Trip Camp Yachats

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· Yachats, Lincoln, Oregon
20 acres hosted by Regina And Glen M.
4 tent sites
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Secluded tent and hammock camping on the Oregon Coast! Walk to the beach and sleep in the trees. World-class trails, restaurants, brewery, and more minutes away. Nestled on 20 private acres 1/2 mile from the ocean and just out of the fog line, Trip Camp is quiet, off-grid forest camping, but minutes from town. You can still hear the waves most nights! Plan to meet us before 7pm check in cut off for your guided walk to camp sites! -GUIDED Check-in: between 4 pm and 7 pm unless other arrangements have been made in advance. Late arrivals void their reservation. -5 minutes (or less) walk to campsites from parking -No car camping, no large RVs or trailers -All communication via HipCamp Inbox!! Trip Camp is an easy 15-minute walk to the beach, crossing highway 101. Yachats is 3 miles away. It's possible to walk to Yachats via the beach and 804 trail system. Cape Perpetua scenic area is 5 miles away and hosts many great trails. Heceta Head Lighthouse and the world-famous Sea Lion Caves are 18 miles to the south. A small trail system exists on property which you are welcome to explore. Trip Camp backs wooded and forestry lands. Wild black bear and cougar live in this the area. Plan accordingly. We have never had an issue with one of these animals, (we suggest you store food in your car away from your camp area). We generally do not allow fires due to fire risk, but are actively experimenting with options we that might work outside of fire season. Only camp stoves are currently allowed. We are a working and developing homestead. Though the campsites are further back in the forest, upfront (and where you park) you will encounter our greenhouse, home, children's play area. Do not be surprised to see a tractor moving about and handling our ongoing farm operations. If you've got elementary age children, our kiddo is looking forward to saying hello (heck, they want to say hello to everyone, who are we kidding)! AMENITIES: -Shared outhouse with TP in camp area -Heated shower ($) (see "extras" or cash) -Pastured fresh farm eggs ($5 cash) -Seasonal produce ($)* -Jams, foraged dried local mushrooms and more ($)* -Craft goods and local interest stickers ($)* ($)* Availability varies, inquire with hosts (exact change cash, PayPal or Venmo if you have service) Private access road with only one entrance. Expect to see other campers on shared trail systems. Generally secluded, relatively private and quiet. You may hear the sounds of our homestead operations or tractor during daylight hours. Accesible by cars, trucks, vans and camper vans. No access for RV's or trailers. Limited turn around. Depending on wetness and season, alternative parking arrangements may be needed if parking area access too wet. ---------- Please see additional site descriptions for more details! More about Trip Camp: Purchased in 2013, building out our property has been a labor of love, and is always a work in progress. We wanted to live somewhere where things move slower and where we can have a more intimate connection with the land. We raise over 30 chickens, garden, and forage the natural abundance of the area, from berries to mushrooms. In our forest, there are deer, coyote, rabbit, bear, skunk, raccoon, squirrels and chipmunks, various owls, bald eagles, weasels, cougar, bobcat, and any other number of critters. The Trip Camp sites sit on the historical Spruce Logging Railway Camps of the early 20th century. During WW1, some conscientious objectors were sent to work camps such as the one here to log the first and second growth spruce trees for the war effort. When they finished the narrow gauge railway system to transport the logs in 1919, the war effort was over and was taken over by private logging concerns.
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Jillian F.recommends
June 30, 2024
Trip Camp Main
A wonderful stay! The campsite was so peaceful surrounded by the beautiful forest. From the sound of the ocean, to the walking paths, and the add-on outdoor shower - we enjoyed the whole experience so much. Thank you Regina and Glen!
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Alexander Y.recommends
June 24, 2024
Trip Camp Main
Tent camping here was amazing! The site was perfect and secluded. There was plenty of firewood and plenty of space. We could hear the sound of the ocean from our tent. The site was a short walk from where we parked the car and we were provided with a cart to carry our camping gear. I would highly recommend this site to anyone looking for a getaway!
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Adam C.recommends
June 17, 2024
Trip Camp Main
My daughter and I had a wonderful couple nights here. Beautiful private setting, easy access to the beach and local activities, and friendly hosts who I chatted with for hours while our kids played together. We had a great experience!
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Julia B.recommends
May 28, 2024
Trip Camp Main
We loved camping on Regina and Glen’s land! It was very quiet and peaceful! Exactly what we had hoped for and more for the weekend! We also very much enjoyed the fresh eggs :)
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Tirz S.recommends
October 19, 2023
Trip Camp Main
This property is beautiful and exactly what the reviews say, like magical! “Real life lord of the rings moment” is true. I would call it a fairy land because that’s more my jam and the mushrooms during this season were unbelievable. We were lucky enough to have a fire because of the season (rain 75% of the time) and Glen had plenty of dry wood ready for us, and starting a fire was a cake walk! It’s unfortunate that we had to leave a day early due to emergency at home, but next time we’d like to bring a friend or two to enjoy it with us. It’s given in the description that this is forest camping and you have to walk about 5 minutes on a path to your site, but truly make sure your load is as LIGHT as possible! Really take that seriously, we had a heavier load because our trip was planned to be longer than our stay at this camp, and boy was it not the kindest to us. Aside from our own problems, everything went great- Glen was straight to the point and helpful, and I appreciated how he gave us our space entirely. When we did have to leave it was no problem, and he even sent us with a couple of treats. Thank you again, we would LOVE to be back.
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Jenny M.recommends
September 18, 2023
Trip Camp Main
Pretty colors, private place!
This place was great! So many beautifully painted buildings and fun things to look at nearby, super private campground but still able to hear the ocean. It is a bit of a walk to the site but we were graciously provided with a wagon to haul our stuff. Campsite was in a wooded area but no mosquitoes in site! Hosts were very kind :)
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Yachats, Lincoln, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Älsé (Alsea), Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Regina And Glen M.Joined in March 2021
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