McKinley’s Marina & RV Park

850 Oregon 34, Waldport, OR 97394

541-563-4656

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GPS: 44.4311,-124.0536

McKinley’s Marina & RV Park is located at 850 Oregon 34, Waldport, Oregon 97394 with a total of 96 campsites. Before your trip to McKinley’s Marina & RV Park, check out website at http://mckinleysrvparkandmarina.com/ or contact them through 541-563-4656 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

44.4311, -124.0536

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 44.4311, -124.0536

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities dump station laundry
Pets pets

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Overview of McKinley’s Marina & RV Park


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by Jfrice on 10.17.2021

Longest RV Reported: 39 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

96

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of McKinley’s Marina & RV Park

6 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Great place!

    Reviewed 17/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 53

    Had a great time and rented a boat for crabbing. Did great!

  • Nice views along on the Alsea River

    Reviewed 26/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $26

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 11

    The full hookup side was completely full so we stayed on the dry camping side. It's grass parking that includes a bench and fire pit. Half of the dry camping sites are right along the water. It's far enough away that you don't hear any traffic on 101 but the Fire Dept has a station nearby so you will hear them if they leave for a ca...moreThe full hookup side was completely full so we stayed on the dry camping side. It's grass parking that includes a bench and fire pit. Half of the dry camping sites are right along the water. It's far enough away that you don't hear any traffic on 101 but the Fire Dept has a station nearby so you will hear them if they leave for a call. It's a super popular spot for crabbing and they even rent boats/pots for you to go crab in. They have a camp store, flush toilets, coin operated showers, and a coin operated laundry facility. The camp hosts were very nice and kept the bathrooms clean all day long. They also sell propane and ice on site. If you're dry camping and need to dump/refill water it's $5 and any of the available pull through sites. There are a few long term residents here but I can't blame them, the weather was fantastic.

  • Met all needs

    Reviewed 2/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Site number: 35

    This is near the water and our spot had a good view. The park is almost all cement underfoot. There were perhaps 25% full timers, but well capped and not a concern. They are also boat launch and dock Marina, and have crab pots to cook your grab that you catch. Nothing fancy but clean basic and quiet. We liked it and would use it again.

  • Awesome waterfront dry camping right on Alsea Bay

    Reviewed 5/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $27

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 6

    The dry camping sites are located right on the bay where you can swim at high tide and sit and enjoy the sea life (seals & otters) and staggering amount of birds in the area the rest of the day and night. We were constantly impressed by the stunning beauty that surrounds this place. Sites are small, but we stayed on mostly weeknights a...moreThe dry camping sites are located right on the bay where you can swim at high tide and sit and enjoy the sea life (seals & otters) and staggering amount of birds in the area the rest of the day and night. We were constantly impressed by the stunning beauty that surrounds this place. Sites are small, but we stayed on mostly weeknights and generally had open sites on either side of us until the weekend when it got packed. We work remotely and could rely on a combination of the campsite WiFi (fair speed) and the nearby at&t tower (super fast) for all of our needs. If you need to rely on the wifi, try to get a low numbered site as those are closer to the store where the signal comes from I'd guess. There are port-a-potties in the dry camp area as well as a full service bathroom with coin operated hot shower (25 cents per minute) that remains open 24 hours per day. There are coin op laundry machines on site, too. The marina store is small and just sells basics like water, firewood, and ice and it closes at 5pm most days, but Ray's food place grocery store is just a half mile walk down the road. The marina does rent boats and crabbing gear as well, so we tried that out for the first time and caught a ton of dungenous crabs that have been feeding us for several days now. Overall, super great spot, though I much preferred it from Sunday through Friday before the crowds arrived.

  • Windy

    Reviewed 29/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 24

    Good: concrete spots nice and level. WiFi good, cell good, satellite good, and cable. Town is small but has a grocery store and few restaurants otherwise we drove 20 minutes to Newport. Negative: we arrived early and were not welcomed at all but told, “ if you read our website then you’d know check in is at 12:30”. Told us to come ...moreGood: concrete spots nice and level. WiFi good, cell good, satellite good, and cable. Town is small but has a grocery store and few restaurants otherwise we drove 20 minutes to Newport. Negative: we arrived early and were not welcomed at all but told, “ if you read our website then you’d know check in is at 12:30”. Told us to come back then and didn’t even offer for us to park in unused dry camping area and wait. We drove throughout this small town looking for a place to park and wait and all we could find was a place near softball field. In over 15 months of traveling the country and over 100 parks we were never told to come back. Best yet our spot was empty anyway. Husband got scolded for washing off bugs on front of trailer, only can do that if we live here. We’re scolded about getting our dogs quickly to gravel dog area so he could not pee on bushes on the way. Slide outs aren’t allowed to hang over area between spots and vehicles must park along side not to front or rear of trailer even though there is plenty of room.

  • Dry camping area with a great view of Alsea River and lots of birdlife

    Reviewed 1/2/2015

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    Nightly rate: $15

    Days stayed: 7

    There are two RV camping areas in this marina. We stayed in the dry camping area and were alone there most of the week. The campsites are on grass which is very pretty, but could become a problem with heavy rain. We only had light rain and were fine. Alsea Bay is designated as an "Important Bird Area" by the Audubon Society. ...moreThere are two RV camping areas in this marina. We stayed in the dry camping area and were alone there most of the week. The campsites are on grass which is very pretty, but could become a problem with heavy rain. We only had light rain and were fine. Alsea Bay is designated as an "Important Bird Area" by the Audubon Society. We saw belted kingfisher, great blue heron, mallard ducks, and osprey from our campsite.On the other side of the campground there are full hookup sites with concrete pads, more crowded and less scenic. The campground is impeccably clean, as are the coin-operated showers.The town of Waldport is a pretty small town, but there is a larger town, Newport less than 30 minutes north of the marina. Check out our blog post right here on Campendium for more information about the area.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 01/02/2021

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 08/05/2020

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