Would not stay here again. We paid for a premium site w/Hottub. Two sites over from us the maintenance people ran a excavator all day work on something. The fist day we were here we watched a tractor and backhoe drag the road trying to smooth it out. Really all they accomplished was covering the campground with dust. Road through the campground is terrible full of potholes and large gravel making it very rough. Not the park the website made it out to be.
Chris Mueller
Posted Mar 19, 2024; Springfield OR.
Definitely not friendly or welcoming and the locals that seem to be living here full time do not provide a nice atmosphere. Camp caretaker is Sturn and rude. Customer service is critical and as a business owner I would be more welcoming. We found this place on the app and it did not clarify reservations required. We rolled in very late, we were dangerously tired from travel, couldn’t see and figured since it had many open spots they were not going to be occupied all in that night that late we would settle in the morning .
Camp host approached rudely and in short let us know we were unwelcomed and couldn’t pitch our tent in our truck bed even if we did stay. In the 12 hours of being here We did not use any hookup and used our own generator for any power. Chargers 40$ . If your tired and need to stop pull off to the side of the road. Do not stop at this campsite, no direct scenery views, road noise keep on going.
Tonya
Posted Nov 11, 2019; Washington
Turtle Creek RV Resort located about a mile south of Gold Beach Oregon is on the east side of Highway 101 across from the ocean front. Fortunately, the beach is easily accessed via a trail under a bridge. There are no views of the ocean but some of campsites are located on Hunter Creek that also passes under the bridge. Privacy is not great, but the campsites are spaced out good enough. Each site has full hookups and cable TV. During our visit the WIFI was not working properly the first day, but a subsequent repair provided a decent signal. The staff courteous and helpful. There is a restaurant located on the premise and one just outside the entry. There is a laundry that accepts quarters only. The town of Gold Beach has groceries, a hardware, gas stations, and restaurants. But the best part of all is staying at a well-located RV park so that you can play in the waves walk the ocean beach.
Cookster
Posted Sep 09, 2019; CA
Pretty expensive for what you get, as noted by other reviewers. The gravel pathways are super dusty, and my RV was covered in a good layer of dust by the time we left (only one night). If we come back this way, I'll probably look for something different. It was a nice walk to the ocean. Cool temps in August and *very* windy.
Dean
Posted Aug 21, 2019; WA
Spent a week here in mid June, it was cool and windy every day. Walk to beach is good but was even more wind on the beach. Site was level, hookups easy accessed. A bit spendy. We probably won’t be back just because of the wind and cool temps.
T
Posted Aug 19, 2019; Oregon
Clean restrooms. Grounds maintained, A little pricey. NO weekly discounts. The walk to the beach is easy. the WIFI worked but it was a slow week at campground. They blocked my iPad from the system on day three and never unblocked it. My other devices worked fine.Because of the lack of a weekly discount, we will pass by next time. No fault of theirs but water in this town is not fit to drink.
Mark
Posted Apr 26, 2019; Colorado
Very nice place. Rooms clean bathrooms and hot showers. Lots of wheelchair accessibility! Easy trail to the magnificent beach and can walk along river in low tide! The beach is great if you want to give your dog a good run! Beautiful! We would highly recommend! We were sorry we had a dated destination and could only stay one night.
Waggin Tales
Posted Apr 21, 2019; Nova Scotia
Very expensive for this area ($48-$60)... probably the highest around. But what you get is very mediocre. No pool, closed hot tubs, gravelly not-so-level back-in sites with no fire ring... and in general a park that's quite worn down. It's one good point is a short walk to the beach.
Got up to take a shower in the am... all showers were COLD (not lukewarm, icy cold). Couldn't wait, so stopped to inform them on my way out... and ask for some kind of credit for the shower I didn't get. The manager completely refused to consider any at all.
I, for one, won't be coming back here.
Steve
Posted Aug 27, 2018; Wine country in CA
Told that we had. 35 ft back in site- only if you count the ditch behind us. Told that there was a hot tub.
- not for us. - taking a shower in cold water is not fun
Paid $ 47 for this. We are only a one nighter. The buildings are new- the staff good. What more do we want? Don’t advertise stuff you don’t have.
Jack Doub
Posted Aug 15, 2018; Delaware
Great Place, clean and well maintained. Staff is super friendly and helpful. Local brewery and tavern within walking distance.
Sarah Fisk
Posted Jul 19, 2018; California