A scenic RV campground in Oregon, Thousand Trails Pacific City is located on the Central Oregon Coastline amid thousands of towering spruce trees and spectacular ocean views. Enjoy nature trails, beachcombing, ocean, lake and river fishing, clamming, crabbing, tide pools, surfing, sand dunes and whale watching right from our RV campground. At night in the cool Oregon air, you can relax around a campfire roasting hot dogs or S'mores. The slower pace of the coast will enable you to appreciate the wildlife and scenery native to Pacific City and the RV campground.
At Thousand Trails Pacific City, our nature trail connects our RV campground in Oregon to the beach for convenient access. Escape the heat from the valley with our mild summer climate and coastal breeze. Pick wild huckleberries and blackberries in the fall. Enjoy whale watching in the wintertime while sitting next to a cracklin' fire.
Games and outdoor sports equipment are available at Pacific City. Our RV park offers planned recreational activities and scheduled entertainers to enhance your camping experience at this spectacular RV campground in coastal Oregon.
The campground is praised for its beautiful location near the beach and scenic views, making it a great spot for outdoor activities.
Staff
Many reviews highlight the friendly and helpful staff, contributing positively to the overall experience.
Facilities
While some amenities like bathrooms and showers are reported as clean and well-maintained, there are complaints about the overall condition of the campground, including narrow roads and limited full hookup sites.
Connectivity
There are significant issues with cell service and Wi-Fi, with many guests expressing frustration over the lack of reliable internet access.
Crowding and Accessibility
Several reviews mention the close proximity of campsites and difficulties navigating the campground, particularly for larger RVs.
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Saskia Magdalena Herbst
Jan 1, 2026
4.0
The sites are amazing, the trees and bushes offer lots of privacy to RVs in the neighboring campsites. The lodge on top of the hill is great to look over the trees onto the ocean and relax with a book or game, and the campground is close to hiking trails and restaurants alike. The lobby is super cute and the staff very friendly.
Only two things: the showers need wire baskets to hold shampoo etc, and the hot tub is outdoors but there is nowhere to put/ hang things when the indoor pool is closed during the winter season. We were at this campground during the atmospheric river and loved sitting in the hot tub while it rained but had to leave all our things including towels in the car because there was nowhere to put anything off the ground and out of the weather.
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Katie Fuhriman
Sep 4, 2025
3.0
Our family stayed here for a long weekend in our 28-ft RV in August, and we probably will not stay at this location again. Pros: beach access via a walking path (crosses Hwy 101), close to Pacific City, beautiful tall trees, and huckleberries. Our site itself was great, with full hookups and an ocean view, but this campground is a labyrinth - that’s really the best word to describe it. We were tucked way back in section F. The sites are packed close together, the roads are very steep and narrow, and we may not have even been able to get out of there at checkout if it weren’t for an open campsite that allowed us to turn around better, because I don’t think our truck & trailer could have made the turn at the end of our road otherwise. The clubhouse / pool / hot tub was completely inaccessible on foot - it took about 10 minutes of steep winding roads to drive there - and even to walk to the beach with our kids, we had to drive to my parents’ campsite in section B and walk from there. When I mentioned we would like to be closer to my parents, no accommodation was made, and we were across the campground from them. I guess I could have insisted. The other issue was that the laundry service was not working while we were there, because the Internet was down. Normally, this would not be a big issue, but it was raining that entire day and half our stuff was completely soaked and I was counting on being able to use a dryer. There was no communication about the laundry not working either - when we checked it, there was not even a sign on the door, we had to track someone down and ask them why the laundry door was locked, and it didn’t get fixed during our whole stay. I could see how this campground would be nice if you were close to the beach trail and somewhat closer to the clubhouse amenities, but it’s just such a huge campground that many of the sites have very limited accessibility.
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Melissa B
Aug 31, 2025
5.0
On the coast, RV place but you can have tents. Thousand Trails location with about 300 spots with electric and water hook ups only. ✨️8/10✨️
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Leelee Amherst (Mubby)
Aug 16, 2025
3.0
We stayed there for a night because we saw hot shower on the ad. Paid $77 even with the discount and there’s only 1 shower room in each section. No dumping station. No garbage can! We have to haul our trash with us when checked out. For this price we’d hoped for at least a dumping station. Too many people. Very crowded. Will not stay again.
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David Rauch (Dawud)
Aug 15, 2025
5.0
Absolutely gorgeous park with amazing amenities. The views are stunning and the service was awesome.
Frequently Asked Questions About Thousand Trails Pacific City
Where is Thousand Trails Pacific City located?
Thousand Trails Pacific City is located at 30000 Sandlake Rd, Cloverdale, OR 97112, USA.
What are the main services offered at Thousand Trails Pacific City?
The campground offers an RV campground, cabin rentals, and activities for the family.
What outdoor activities can I enjoy at Thousand Trails Pacific City?
You can enjoy nature trails, beachcombing, ocean, lake and river fishing, clamming, crabbing, tide pools, surfing, sand dunes, and whale watching.
What are the operating hours of Thousand Trails Pacific City?
The campground is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What payment options are accepted at Thousand Trails Pacific City?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Is Thousand Trails Pacific City accessible for people with disabilities and children?
Yes, the campground has wheelchair accessible entrances and welcomes children.
How can I make a reservation at Thousand Trails Pacific City?
You can click the 'Click Here to Reserve Today!' link on their website or visit https://thousandtrails.com/oregon/pacific-city-rv-camping-resort/ to book your stay.
What nearby beaches can I visit around Thousand Trails Pacific City?
Nearby beaches include McPhillips Beach, Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, and Tierra Del Mar Beach, which offer surfing and recreational opportunities.
Are there any nearby natural attractions for fishing and water activities?
Yes, Miles Creek and Sears Lake are nearby attractions where you can enjoy fishing and other water activities.
What nearby accommodations or resorts are close to Thousand Trails Pacific City?
Nearby accommodations include Pacific City RV & Camping Resort and Vacasa Rentals: Nantucket Shores Estate for additional lodging options.