The Oregon Coast offers 363 miles of Pacific Ocean shoreline, extending from the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria all the way down past Brookings to the border of California. It’s a great place for campers to explore on an RV road trip, offering miles of hiking trails, Sandy beaches, tide pools, and ample opportunities for crabbing, whale-watching, and sea lion viewing. Much of the coast is managed by the National Forest Service or Oregon State Parks, both of whom offer RV resorts and full hookup sites, but both public and private RV camping spots can be found for a night—or a week—to take in ocean views from the comfort of a Seaside RV site just a short walk from the water. Many Oregon Coast RV parks are open year-round and offer RVers perks such as direct beach access, oceanfront campsites, laundry facilities, restrooms with showers, dump stations, fire pits, picnic tables, and even free wifi.