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Seaside RV Resort, Seaside, Oregon

        This was our second visit to Seaside RV Resort.  This time, instead of a weekend in January, we've booked two weeks in July.  After revisiting my description of our first visit, I found that it didn't matter what time of year it is, the Oregon beach is cold and rainy. (not all the time, but I just arrived at the beach after twenty straight months in Palm Desert, I can say the Oregon beach is cold and rainy.)  This visit was different than our first in that after a half dozen years on the road in our coach when we arrived at the park we knew several other campers that were in the park and during our two weeks, many more friends arrived.  

      The park seemed a lot friendlier since we were last here six years ago.  The town of Seaside has a lot to offer to keep you entertained and Warrenton, just up the beach a bit has all the big block stores to get whatever you need.  Of course, there are a lot of other things to do all up and down the coast.  We've lived in Oregon and Washington most of our lives and the beach has been a favorite place to hang out, so the beach didn't seem as exciting as I might have hoped.  But we like the park and the people so I'm sure we'll be revisiting here in the future.

Visit scenic & historic sites from an Oregon Coast RV campground

 Thousand Trails     An abundance of indoor and outdoor recreation awaits you at Seaside RV Campground on the Oregon Coast. Open year-round, one visit to this Oregon Coast RV campground just isn't enough. Situated amid scenic views and historic sites, Seaside RV Campground offers guests opportunities for hiking, biking, whale watching, salt-water fishing, and swimming. Our location is perfect, with attractions such as the Air Museum, the Seaside Aquarium, and Lewis and Clark historical sites nearby.

       Back at the resort, relax at the indoor swimming pool and spa, or test your skills on the tennis courts or pickleball courts.

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