“camp nestled among shore pines”
Bullards Beach State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
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Confirmed by 5 users | Last reported on May 05, 2023Very pretty State Park! Lighthouse is neat. Close to Bandon and nice place to visit/camp.
Oregon state park continue to impress me! This place is very clean and well maintained, not as updated as some of the other parks, but it's a bargain for full hookups. The vibe is very laid back and mellow, no screaming kids and the sites have decent spacing with quiet a few trees for some privacy. The showers are a joke, no temperature control, just push the button and get luke warm water for 2 minutes. There isn't a whole lot to do in this area, so if you're the adventurous type I wouldn't plan on staying here long, the beaches are incredibly windy and cold to boot.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: C10
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The sites along the outside of C Loop have a nice mix of shade and sun, backing up to wilderness for quiet and privacy. Lots of families with kids and bikes, but pretty quiet at night. Oregon State Parks have a lot of staff and the campground is well maintained. Programs for the kids, and lots of biking and hiking nearby. Bullards Beach and the Coquille Lighthouse are not to be missed. Rugged and wild and HUGE, absolutely beautiful! Dog friendly both in campground and on the beach.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: C64
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AT&T 4G
We were here on 7/6-7/2015 and this was the 4th time we have stayed here. I really like this park since it has full hookups (no cable). Check in was easy and so was finding our site. The roads are a little tight but we had no problem backing the trailer in. The paved pad was slightly sloped so we had to go up about 4" on one side to level the trailer. The site had direct access to the beach trail so we had a few people cutting through our site to access it. Other than that the site was very private despite being fairly close to the neighbors.
Overall the campground is a busy place and very large with several loops. It was sold out when we were there mid week, so reservations are recommended. It has a lot of trees and shrubs, which make it private, but it also makes it kind of maze-like to find your way around. If you are an outdoors person there is plenty to do. There is a boat launch at the park, several miles of hiking trails, a huge beach that goes for miles with hardly anyone on it, a horse camp, bike trails, a lighthouse, a river, and if that is not enough, take a trip into Bandon for some shopping or enjoy lunch or dinner at some of the seafood restaurants.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: A24
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Verizon 4G
An above average park in the terrific Oregon State system. Loops A and B were efficiently laid out but still private. Loop C was much more open, noisy and family-oriented. We even saw a wild turkey wandering through C. A very different vibe, so choose accordingly when you make reservations! Restrooms and shower were well-kept. The push-button shower made us pay attention to water usage.
We were surprised at how much we enjoyed the evening programs (Cranberry Farmers and Old Time Fiddlers). Very charming, family-oriented and entertaining. The Coquille Lighthouse and quaint town of Bandon are added bonuses.
The walk from within the campground to the beach is challenging due to the deep sand, distance and steep sections. Short sections feature a new boardwalk which was heaven, but for the old, young or infirm, getting to the beach might be very difficult. We'd recommend walking along the road and paved paths to the Coquille Lighthouse or driving to the parking lot closest to the beach if access is important.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: B12
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AT&T 4G
Like most OR State Campgrounds, this is a well maintained and pretty spot. Full hook up sites are available as well as a dump station. 1.25 flat walk to an expansive, dog-friendly beach and 3 Mikes to the lighthouse. Pitches are well spaced with plenty of shrubs for privacy. Did not use the facilities. A bit of noise die to the many drive-bys...there are a lot of campsites here. ..
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: A25
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Verizon 4G
When I bought my first travel trailer - I vowed NEVER to go to a "R V park" - That was before I went to Bullards Beach Campground. It is one of the best I've ever been at. Room for kids to play, private sites, convenient to Bandon.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: unknown
This is a three-loop campground, with plenty of room for bigger rigs than mine (the majority here are fifth-wheelers). Plenty of camp host volunteers to keep sites and bathrooms clean, and the free showers are great (although they are timed, push-button ones).
The little town of Bandon is a mile away, and so is the nearest laundromat (Lydianna's, which was $4.50 total for wash and dry, clean place, nice people). Good fresh seafood in town and several public-access beaches within 15 minutes, including Seven Devils wayside, Coquille Point, and a few more south of there on Beach Loop road.
Be warned that this is one popular campground when the fishing is good, like in the fall. This park sold out last weekend, mostly due to fishing folk, even though it was end September and not high vacation season!
Nightly Rate: $26.00
Days Stayed: 8
Site Number: A34 and B64
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After staying at several over-crowded RV parks in CA this was a refreshing change of pace. We love state parks and the privacy we get at the sites compared to RV parks. We were in site B37 at Bullards Beach and it was very woodsy and private. Of course woodsy means mosquitoes, but I still appreciated the seclusion. We were close to the path to the beach which is a 3/4 mile hike. This park is in a beautiful location and even has a lighthouse! We also loved visiting the town of Bandon. The roads around the campground are tight and can be tricky with a big rig, but we were able to do it with a 41 ft 5th wheel. Verizon and AT&T both worked well.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: B37
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Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
Bullards Beach State Park is exceedingly large, and exceedingly well-run. As a matter of fact, pretty much all of the Oregon State and County parks we've been to so far have been wonderfully staffed and maintained. A real pleasure.
Like most County parks, Bullards is a great deal. Definitely a family park. Lots of activities for kids (junior rangers, etc.), but also plenty of gown ups too (great hikes right out of the park to the beach).
Nearby Bandon has a small quaint 'old town' section with a harbor on the river. A few schlock souvenir stores for sure, but also some damn fine crab shacks. The main attractions on this section of the coast however are the beaches, coves, and lighthouse. No matter where you visit the coast north or south of Bandon, you will be in awe of the raw beauty of Oregon's vast and rugged coast.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: 819
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Verizon 4G
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