Oceana RV & Camping Resort

2733 SR-109, Ocean City, WA 98569

360-289-3504

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GPS: 47.0799,-124.168

Oceana RV & Camping Resort is located at 2733 SR-109, Ocean City, Washington 98569 with a total of 88 campsites. Before your trip to Oceana RV & Camping Resort, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/washington/oceana-rv-camping-resort/ or contact them through 360-289-3504 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

47.0799, -124.168

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 47.0799, -124.168

Overview of Oceana RV & Camping Resort


Longest RV Reported: 44 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

88

Pad Type:

grass

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0 ft / 0 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • RV Resort? More like Last Resort

    Reviewed 9/8/2021

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    Site number: 50

    We are TT members and this is by far the worst park we’ve stayed in and we don’t require much… We tried desperately to find another location to move but everything was booked and we were stuck. RANGER DAVID IS A PEEPING TOM. I CAUGHT HIM LOOKING AT MY THROUGH THE WOMENS BATHROOM AFTER I TOLD HIM SOMEONE WAS IN THERE WHEN HE KNOCKED...moreWe are TT members and this is by far the worst park we’ve stayed in and we don’t require much… We tried desperately to find another location to move but everything was booked and we were stuck. RANGER DAVID IS A PEEPING TOM. I CAUGHT HIM LOOKING AT MY THROUGH THE WOMENS BATHROOM AFTER I TOLD HIM SOMEONE WAS IN THERE WHEN HE KNOCKED THR FIRST TIME. When I confronted him he began to yell at me telling me I was crazy and that it is his responsibility to check the bathrooms and I said but you don’t ever look in the women’s bathroom window, you knock. I asked to speak to the manager, he said he would be back tomorrow and slammed the ranger door in my face. So I called 911, so of course he had to call the manager then. Management did nothing. Everyone staying there complained about how rude David was to staff too. Sites are very tight. If it rains everything turns into a big puddle. The whole place is falling apart. The “laundry room” is a junk pile of rubble on the ground and has been “condemned”. The wooden walkways around are all rotting and falling apart, very big safety hazard. The weekends are full of local tent campers and they are all out of control, noisy, don’t pick up after their dogs, no boundaries. The only nice thing is they have beach access. You have been warned!

  • Well-maintained, great location

    Reviewed 26/5/2021

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    Days stayed: 21

    As with most RV parks in this area, the sites are in rows and fairly close together. Plenty of space for a picnic table, slides, awnings, and lawn chairs though. During the week it clears out, but fills up on weekends. The park is under new management and he's been doing a great job getting the park in shape. Most sites are even and gr...moreAs with most RV parks in this area, the sites are in rows and fairly close together. Plenty of space for a picnic table, slides, awnings, and lawn chairs though. During the week it clears out, but fills up on weekends. The park is under new management and he's been doing a great job getting the park in shape. Most sites are even and graveled. Bathrooms are clean and well-maintained. Laundry room is temporarily closed for extended maintenance issues. Extensive lawn areas and a playground for playtime. Full hookups in a section close to the road; water and electricity in the rest of the park. There is a lovely trail through a wooded area to the beach that is a joy to walk.The only issue I found was not the park itself but the weekend campers. They are loud, play radios that drown out the birds and ocean, don't pick up after their dogs, and allow their kids to do things they shouldn't be doing- like ride skateboards and bikes on the wooden walkway around the bathrooms. It's a relief when they leave on Sunday.

  • Thousand Trails Deliverance Recreated

    Reviewed 9/4/2021

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: Back in angle spot near beach

    Just purchase TT membership ($550) and if all TT are like this place I won’t use them again. They do get 1 star because the bathroom was clean. On arrival Host says the Laundry room (Old Double Wide) was just condemned and the clubhouse is closed because of Covid. Really? We are in stage 3 so should be open. Spots were narrow and muddy...moreJust purchase TT membership ($550) and if all TT are like this place I won’t use them again. They do get 1 star because the bathroom was clean. On arrival Host says the Laundry room (Old Double Wide) was just condemned and the clubhouse is closed because of Covid. Really? We are in stage 3 so should be open. Spots were narrow and muddy. They laid out about 5-6 feet of crushed rock but no RV would fit and if so you are surrounded by mud. Beach is 5 minute walk through muddy trail with offshoots that homeless people hang out in. 1/2 the people in the RV park (trailer park) are full-timers with all of their stuff everywhere and the other half are scary people one would remember as extras from the movie deliverance. Everything else about the place is in need of upgrades and maintenance. I could not imagine staying here if crowded as spaces are very close. Also, wifi is next to clubhouse and you need to stand next to the closed clubhouse to get any wifi.

  • It’s just okay

    Reviewed 7/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    Sites are too close to one another!It was our first time at a thousand trails “resort”They should edit the title. Definitely not a resort but just a typical rv park.

  • For a thousand trails its not half bad.:)

    Reviewed 12/9/2020

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 62

    checked in on a thur, to avoid the fri rush which it was, this is a select your site and let the ranger know where.. Burn ban in effect so not campfires.. YEAHHHH.. LP ones OK.. (all the fires around portland and california being blown in and haze limits sights to like 1 mile or less.) They do charge for packages. $5 per pac...morechecked in on a thur, to avoid the fri rush which it was, this is a select your site and let the ranger know where.. Burn ban in effect so not campfires.. YEAHHHH.. LP ones OK.. (all the fires around portland and california being blown in and haze limits sights to like 1 mile or less.) They do charge for packages. $5 per package. or have stuff sent to local PO Ocean Shores Post Office: General Delivery. During non covid times the Quinault Beach Casino has a free shuttle from the park to back. you just give them a call and they come. that is cool if you like to play the slots.. the laundry room is open 24/7 in a converted RV trailer up near the ranger station.. Wash is $2.00, dryer is $1.74 quarters.. Speed Queen commercial machines. the sites are a bit tight especially 82 -100.. on the left side 49-65 are somewhat wider. ALL SITE ARE NO SEWER,, except the one right up front 1-14.. there are some annuals in them and the 1-4 sites are SHORT.. for the most part don't expect to get a sewer site.. :) Also sites 15-19 are private residents.. 24-30 are pull through . the new bridge is wider and much nicer than old bridge in looking at photos. the section in back is not open in winter due to water from creek flooding the area at times we heard. The bath house in back section was in good condition.. there are 3 regular shower stalls and one wheel chair accessable on end.. there is also 2 toilets and 2 urinals on wall.. two sinks and paper towel holder. the old kids play area you see in photos was removed and replaced with a nice new safer place, there is also a volleyball court, a picnic area and the walk to beach is nice back through the woods on the path. (about a 8 min walk) The weekend bring in a lot of locals with bikes, kids, dogs etc but it was not too bad over all. Att data hotspot was 6.8 mbps down.. t mobile was nothing to 1.3 and I jumped to sprint at times. (fast.com) not really a good stop for olympia NP.. you are so far away from stuff.. We will move to Forks to elks lodge for a couple day and boondocking as well.. also the Port Angeles is a good place to stay and see with the hurricane ridge road right there. ONP is not like Yellowstone where you can come in one entrance and drive around and back out theo the other side.. ONP is one way in and one way out on the road you came in on. probably won't come back here just because of the location in regards to ONP. Next stop Mt Hood Valley TT.. :) EDIT: there is a commercial wifi service in the park.. you can get 5.2 mbps for $6 a day or $15 for 7 days. for more money you can get a 10 meg down for $35 for 30 days or 5.2 meg for $25 for 30 days. that covers 4 devices. did not try so not able to comment on service.

  • Awesome beach to hang out on

    Reviewed 15/8/2020

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    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 85

    I want to start this off by saying yes the sites are tight together but if you can get past this part you can really enjoy the rest of the area around you. We really enjoyed having the beach in only a five min walk away for my wife and kids to go to while I worked. Also if you drive down the road a little ways you can drive your ve...moreI want to start this off by saying yes the sites are tight together but if you can get past this part you can really enjoy the rest of the area around you. We really enjoyed having the beach in only a five min walk away for my wife and kids to go to while I worked. Also if you drive down the road a little ways you can drive your vehicle on the beach as well. We stayed here so we could travel to Ruby Beach one day. So worth it????. Make sure you make your way to the south jetty as well where you can find tons a starfish.As for working from home if you do not have a cell booster the signal was pretty low. I only had 1 bar of 4G with around 2-4mbps without my booster.

  • Okay Beach, Crowded Campground

    Reviewed 21/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 12

    Site number: 95

    I liked Westport better, but I have a Thousand Trails pass and this was free with that membership. Check-in was a breeze as I’ve come to expect from Thousand Trails parks. You arrive and select your own site from what’s available. I took one in the back section of the campground, close to the beach. You can hear the surf from there...moreI liked Westport better, but I have a Thousand Trails pass and this was free with that membership. Check-in was a breeze as I’ve come to expect from Thousand Trails parks. You arrive and select your own site from what’s available. I took one in the back section of the campground, close to the beach. You can hear the surf from there when it’s quiet; mostly at night. The campsite itself was a tight fit, but easy enough to back into. My coach barely fit with my awning out and slide extended. I had water and 30 amp service right there, and a bath house with good showers nearby. I did have noisy kids in the activity field one night, but no real issues besides that.The beach is wide and flat. Waves didn’t seem very impressive for surfing. I did walk all the way to Ocean Shores and back. Wear good shoes if you go long distances like that. Quinault Casino is about 3 miles south and offers decent drinks at a good price. I did see some of the staff hassle campers who took their RV for convenience runs during their reservations. It seems to me that my membership and reservation should allow me to go to the grocery store and back if I need, even if I don’t have a toad. That turned me off of wanting to come back to this park. T-Mobile cell service is spotty at best. It averaged 1 bar LTE and spent a lot of time on No Service. WiFi can be had at $6/day or $15/week. Life had already blown my budget so I didn’t try it. If you’re looking for anything besides the beach I’d recommend the Long Beach park.

  • Crowded & Cramped, Somewhat Saved by the Beach

    Reviewed 13/9/2018

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    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 94

    We camped at Oceana with our Thousand Trails Camping Pass and the rate reflects that. We had high hopes for Oceana but those were dashed over Labor Day weekend. The park was packed to the gills and we found out just how tight the spaces really were.We could hear our neighbors from inside our coach even when they were in there's. ...moreWe camped at Oceana with our Thousand Trails Camping Pass and the rate reflects that. We had high hopes for Oceana but those were dashed over Labor Day weekend. The park was packed to the gills and we found out just how tight the spaces really were.We could hear our neighbors from inside our coach even when they were in there's. We got to share our neighbor's cigarette and campfire smoke. Kids were everywhere making noise day and night. To top it all off, there's not much to do in the area. Olympic National Park is a very long drive and Ocean Shores doesn't have much to offer. We chose to make the 60 mile drive to Olympia to spend some of our days. Lost Coast, indeed!On the good side is the beach, though a dead whale put a bit of a damper on that. The ranger was friendly and helpful. Once the park cleared out, we had more room (in other words, avoid summer and holidays). The showers were generally clean with great pressure and hot water for days and rarely crowded. There are a few even more cramped sewer sites up front right near the road and not worth moving to in our opinion. Verizon was decent and so was AT&T with our booster.Oceana wasn't terrible but it wasn't good either. We'd stay a night or two on our way through but doubt we'd ever select the park as a destination again.

  • Great NEW Wifi, Easy Beach access!

    Reviewed 13/8/2018

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    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 36

    First of all... I am full timing and work from the road. The WiFi (you pay for it) was installed the week before I showed up so this was a huge plus for me. It’s plenty fast for downloading etc. If you don’t want to pay, Verizon service is doable with a booster or hotspot on top of your RV.Second... the beach is super close an...moreFirst of all... I am full timing and work from the road. The WiFi (you pay for it) was installed the week before I showed up so this was a huge plus for me. It’s plenty fast for downloading etc. If you don’t want to pay, Verizon service is doable with a booster or hotspot on top of your RV.Second... the beach is super close and great for walking! If the sun comes out it’s great!Third... the bathrooms are clean with great showers.Fourth... it was free with my membership.Other than that there is really no reason to come here. Sites are more cramped than ever and the weather in the summer is usually cool and foggy. Not great if you are working on your tan :-)Four stars if the sites were more roomy.

  • Cramped and not worth it.

    Reviewed 3/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $44

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 67

    The sites here are extremely tight, most sites do not have sewer hook ups, the "playground" is ancient, falling apart and at one point was cordoned off (but the barrier was torn down in spots), and the bridge between the two loops is cute but has enormous gaping holes that is not safe for children. The bathroom facility was clean and t...moreThe sites here are extremely tight, most sites do not have sewer hook ups, the "playground" is ancient, falling apart and at one point was cordoned off (but the barrier was torn down in spots), and the bridge between the two loops is cute but has enormous gaping holes that is not safe for children. The bathroom facility was clean and the beach, which is about a 5min walk from the campground) was beautiful. The ranger/host was also very friendly and helpful but overall we would not stay here again - just not ideal for a family with small kids and zero privacy. Oh - be prepared for a lot of mosquitos.

  • Grassy field camping next to the beach

    Reviewed 27/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 5

    We stayed here on the way up to Olympic National Park. This is a basic park with great access to a large beach. Coming from Oregon we found Ocean Shores and the beaches here to be just OK. Nothing too spectacular. The back area closer to the beach is water and electric. Sites are pretty close together in a big grassy field. Kind o...moreWe stayed here on the way up to Olympic National Park. This is a basic park with great access to a large beach. Coming from Oregon we found Ocean Shores and the beaches here to be just OK. Nothing too spectacular. The back area closer to the beach is water and electric. Sites are pretty close together in a big grassy field. Kind of like camping in a fair grounds. Short walk down a path to the beach. Manager was very friendly and helpful.

  • Average Thousand Trails with nice beach access

    Reviewed 18/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $3

    Days stayed: 4

    This was a pretty average TT campground, aided by a nice location. The immediate surroundings are pretty quiet, a few other hotels and RV resorts in Ocean City, and a few other sleepy beach towns up to the north. Ocean Shores is a decent town to the South, but still pretty sleepy even on a July weekend. Campground has a nice path ou...moreThis was a pretty average TT campground, aided by a nice location. The immediate surroundings are pretty quiet, a few other hotels and RV resorts in Ocean City, and a few other sleepy beach towns up to the north. Ocean Shores is a decent town to the South, but still pretty sleepy even on a July weekend. Campground has a nice path out to the beach. Sites are a bit close but not too bad. Bathrooms were clean with plenty of showers, which is handy since there are a limited number of full hookup sites. A bit of open grass space, but not much around to do other than the beach for families with kids.

  • Beautiful location

    Reviewed 14/7/2017

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 91

    This park is divided into 3 areas. There are only 12 full hookup sites and they are close to highway 109. Also, only 3-4 will fit a large RV and they are right across from the dump. The second area has several back in sites that are occupied by long term and a few short to medium pull through sites. After crossing a bridge, there is a ...moreThis park is divided into 3 areas. There are only 12 full hookup sites and they are close to highway 109. Also, only 3-4 will fit a large RV and they are right across from the dump. The second area has several back in sites that are occupied by long term and a few short to medium pull through sites. After crossing a bridge, there is a much more open loop ringed by trees with a good bathroom and shower house in the middle. These are all electric and water sites with 30amp, except site 91, which has 50amp and we were lucky enough to snag. The sites are really close together, but long enough on the outer loop for a big rig and a tow car. The Verizon service was nearly nonexistent without our booster, which gave us a strong signal, but only 2-3Mbps. The beach is an easy walk from the back loop and we enjoyed the access.

  • Nice property on the Washington Coast

    Reviewed 24/6/2017

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 50

    The rate reflects our annual 2 for 1 Zone Thousand Trail Pass membership. This property is also on Passport America. 4 stars reflects our love for the beach!Pros:Walking distance to a beautiful beach!Super nice and helpful camp host!Most sites appeared level and well maintained for an older parkClean restroomsGood val...moreThe rate reflects our annual 2 for 1 Zone Thousand Trail Pass membership. This property is also on Passport America. 4 stars reflects our love for the beach!Pros:Walking distance to a beautiful beach!Super nice and helpful camp host!Most sites appeared level and well maintained for an older parkClean restroomsGood value for a property this close to the ocean (with a TT or PA membership)The bridge is fixed (we have heard it was under construction for 16 months)Possible Cons:Sites are close together Not all sites have FHU ~ if they do not have FHU they have water and electric and there is a dump stationDoes not have a pool or some of the amenities that other TT properties have (but, hey, there is an ocean!) It has laundry facilities in a repurposed vintage RV, but we did not use them. We liked the area over the bridge closest to the ocean path, which are not full hook-up. We stayed on a Friday night and there was the typical weekend noise. Cell reception:AT&T 1 to 2 bars of LTE 2.5 Mb down. 006 Mb up T-Mobile no service Verizon range from two bars of 1x to one bar of LTE .45 Mb down .25 Mb up

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Confirmed by 7 Users Last Reported 07/18/2017

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Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 07/18/2017

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Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/21/2020

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