Riverside RV Resort Brookings Oregon



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RV Park: Riverside RV Resort
Location: 97666 North Bank Chetco River Rd.
Brookings, Oregon 97415
Phone:
541-469-4799
   
 
   
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Welcome to Riverside RV Resort in Brookings Oregon. This beautiful well manicured Resort offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find Oregon RV Parks near Brookings Oregon 97415. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. Oregon's finest river front RV resort. We are located on the North Bank of the Chetco River in Brookings Harbor, Oregon just six miles from the California border and one mile from the Ocean beaches. The serenity and beauty of this RV resort will delight you. Come sit and relax on love seats along the beautiful Chetco River, and stroll through the gardens. Shade and fruit trees, flowers and berries are scattered throughout the park for all to enjoy. Open All Year! All sites have full hook-ups, cable & phone jacks, grass, trees, patios & tables. Premium sites located close to the Chetco River can accommodate larger rigs. Tenting sites on grass with tables and fire pits Resort Amenities Clean Restrooms and Warm Showers Handicap Access Club House in Office Laundry Room Library and Book Exchange Dog Park Piano Mail Service Available Horseshoes Group Firepit BBQ Grill Pavillion for Parties and Dancing Herb Garden Fruit Trees and Berries Local Activies and Attractions Brookings Oregon Brookings - Harbor is the south end of the Southern Oregon Coast, just six miles north of the California border. Located on US Highway 101, at the mouth of the beautiful Chetco River, Brookings is the largest town in the sparsely populated Curry County. Situated in the heart of Oregon's Banana Belt, the area enjoys mild weather the year around with sunny warm days in the summer and cool days in the winter. Harbor is an unincorporated area just to the south, across the Chetco River bridge. Harbor is worth a quick detour off of US Route 101 to discover the shopping, fresh fish dining plus river and ocean views. Destinations just out of town, like the Samuel H Boardman State Park and the Alfred A Loeb State Park, appeal to those more interested in catching a glimpse of tiny island chains or crumbling rock arches than tax-breaks. One end of the Oregon Coastal Trail is located in Boardman State Park. Follow any number of short trails to explore the area, or drive up the Chetco River road for a choice of hikes. If it's fish, not physical effort you're after, the Chetco River runs with steelhead in winter and Chinook salmon in fall. There are also sport fishing trips that leave from the harbor. Gold Beach, a small town 27 miles north of Brookings, is where most visitors go to access the Pacific end of the Rogue River. Book a jet boat tour up-river into the Wild Rogue Wilderness Area to do some wildlife spotting. Fishing, Redwoods, Sightseeing, and more. Nearby is the Alfred A. Loeb State Park with 300 acres of myrtle wood and the Oregon Redwood Forest, while to the north is the stunning Samuel H. Boardman State Park with its spectacular coastline, rocky outcroppings, and smooth, sandy beaches. Sightseeing Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor The stunning Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor is a 12-mile stretch along the coast, of forested park with its spectacular coastline, rocky outcroppings, and smooth, sandy beaches. Marvel at Arch Rock, the Natural Bridges, and the shore birds or position yourself to watch the migrating whales. These breathtaking views are easily accessed from US Highway 101 for the casual traveler to what might be the most amazing scenery on the Pacific Coast. Hike portions of the 27-mile Oregon Coast Trail that starts just north of Brookings near House Rock and continue to Arch Rock. Harris Beach State Park with yurts, cabins, camping and full hookups is also just north of Brookings. Enjoy the California sea lions, Harbor seals, and go tide pooling at the rich marine gardens. The Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor starts just north of Brookings Harbor and continues to about half way to Gold Beach. Arch Rock Arch Rock is a natural bridge located just off shore in the blue Pacific ocean. A convenient parking lot just off Route 101 offers ample parking and a short paved walk is just the place to try out that digital camera. Arch Rock is the near the northern end of the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor and is also the northern end of a long stretch of the Oregon Coast Trail that rarely touches US Route 101. This portion of the trail offers stunning views and is well worth hiking. This unbroken portion of the trail continues south to House Rock and is excellent for day hiking. Secret Beach Secret Beach is a very small beach located on a trail just south of Spruce Island Viewpoint and north of Thunder Rock Cove. There are two theories as to how this beach got its name. One is that there is not an official parking lot or designation. The other is that the furthest of the three beaches is only accessible during exceptionally low tides and was visited by only a few people each year. Secret Beach is hardly a secret anymore and, although very pretty, it is visited by tourists. The first beach is accessible at any tide. Follow the path down to the parking area, then there is a steep and somewhat challenging climb down a rock, across a small stream to a beach.
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