Sutton Campground | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
9 months ago
Altitude:
14.2 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
N/a
Contributor:
antimacos

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

Flushing toilets, some sites have electricity, fresh water fill up. 2 weeks max stay. $24 per night non electric (update Aug '23: $28/night), $29 electric. 3 bars Verizon, 4 bars T-mobile, 3 bars AT&T. Hike loop to sand dunes.

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$28/night with no electricity. Nicely maintained, bathrooms spotless, smooth asphalt for getting around campground. Water faucets every few hundred yards. Well-appointed camp sites, often with good vegetation between sites for privacy.
Good AT&T cell coverage. was able to watch heavy YouTube vids with no lag.
drive through the place first to choose a spot that's marked "available", book it by leaving something in the site, then go pay at entrance. Good to have change with you coz I only had twenties, so I ended up paying $60 for two $28 nights.
Limit 14 nights.
Nice "in nature" feel to the place, with plenty of shade.
Parking strip length varies a lot. some seem to be 20-25' long, while others were 40' or more.
Some sites, the parking strip is on the wrong side of the site, so if you back in (coz at angle to road), your RV door might be facing edge of site. Hope that makes sense.
Two noisy old generators were running all day it felt like, but that's always the luck of the draw I suppose.
Easy access to highway 101.

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Nice secluded campground. It’s really quiets but unfortunately a little pricy for the lack of amenities. Bathrooms are clean and a few sites have electricity

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Beautiful place. Quiet and private sites. The bathrooms are not functioning, no showers, and they have port a potty’s instead throughout the campground. Only problem is, the port o lets are pretty much full and stink. Other than that, it’s clean and peaceful. 2-3 Bars of Verizon LTE here. No water at the sites. Couldn’t find the dumpsters for trash, either. People resorted to throwing garbage into the toilets. If you can get past those issues, this park is pretty nice.

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wooded, green, cool temps, separate campsites, great place

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This campground was just okay. I thought this was a state campground based on the price (Oregon state parks charge $24/night tent for non-residents), which would have meant hot showers and a few more amenities.
Instead, this is a Forest Service campground run by a private concessionaire. It’s heavily forested (couldn’t see or hear the ocean) and only had ~5 other campers in the campground out of 100+ sites. The deserted feeling was a little creepy pulling in late at night, but spent the night without incident. Didn’t encounter any of the other campers or the camp hosts. Felt like I had the bathrooms all to myself (just toilets, no showers).
On the plus side, has 2 bars of AT&T LTE. The state campground just south of Florence didn’t have any cell service.

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Nice place. $12 with parks pass. Lovely wooded area with well-spaced sites.

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Sutton Campground. Flushing toilets, some sites have electricity, fresh water fill up. 2 weeks max stay. $24 per night non electric, $29 electric. 3 bars Verizon, 4 bars t-mobile. Hike loop to sand dunes.

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