Frequently Asked Questions
Check-in time is 3:30 PM Check-out time is 1:30 PM Cabin check-out time is 12:00 PM
2 vehicles are allowed per most campsite(s). Additional nightly fee applies for 2nd vehicle. No vehicles are allowed with a hiker-biker site reservation. Motorcycles, cargo trailers, and boat trailers are considered extra vehicles. 1 RV is allowed per permitted campsite. An RV is defined as a motor home, motor coach, travel trailer, truck camper, or other self contained vehicle used for camping that has exterior hook-ups for power, water, or sewer. RV site = 8 people. 1 RV per site. 1 tent and 1 extra vehicle may be added with nightly fee. BLUE tent site = 10 people. 1 tent & 1 vehicle. 1 RV may be used if RV fits in site driveway. 2 extra tents & 1 extra vehicle may be added with nightly fee. BROWN tent site = 6 people. 1 tent & 1 vehicle. No RVs. 1 extra tent & 1 extra vehicle may be added with nightly fee. HIKER-BIKER (GREEN) tent site = 1 person. 1 tent. 0 vehicles. 2nd person may be added with nightly fee. CABINS = 6 people 1 vehicle. No RVs in cabin parking area. No tents. 1 extra vehicle may be added with nightly fee. MOBILE MINI CABINS = 3 people inside cabin, up to 5 people inside tent on site 1 tent & 1 vehicle. 1 extra vehicle may be added with nightly fee.
Yes! We LOVE dogs! Dogs must be kept on a 6-foot leash and be under physical control at all times. Dogs may not be left unattended at any time.
Hiker-Biker camping refers to sites that are created and held for use by those traveling via people-power. If you are hiking the Oregon Coast Trail, biking the Oregon Coast Bike Route, running, skateboarding, or otherwise traveling without a vehicle, you may reserve one of our Hiker-Biker campsites. Pets are permitted (with fee). Hiker-Biker campsites are limited to 1 person and 1 tent, a 2nd person may be added (with fee).
If you arrive late and staff have left or turned in for the evening, please proceed to your site and check in the following day.
The easiest way for you to make your reservation is online at reservations.co.tillamook.or.us. If you wish to speak with staff, call (503) 322-3522. If staff are unable to answer your call, be sure to leave a message. You may cancel your reservation anytime online, or, you may call (503) 322-3522 to speak with staff. If staff are unable to answer your call, please leave a detailed message and they will return your call as soon as they are able to do so.
You may not hold any more than one site in your name at any one time. The easiest way to book multiple sites is to have each person who needs a site make their own reservation.
Campers must cancel their reservation more than three (3) days prior to arrival in order to receive a refund of all use fees minus the non-refundable transaction fee of $11.00. Campers who cancel three (3) days or less prior to arrival, a fee equal to one overnight rental fee will be forfeited in addition to the non-refundable transaction fee of $11.00. In order to receive a refund of all use fees, minus the non-refundable transaction fee, a person must cancel the reservation for individual campsites, cabins, yurts, or other facilities three (3) or more days prior to the arrival date.
You must be at least 18 years of age to make a reservation. The registered camper is directly responsible for the activities of everyone at the site, as well as financially responsible for any damages that occur.
You may camp at a TCPD campground for 14 days in any 28 day period. This limit pertains to all six county campgrounds and is in effect system-wide. You must leave the TCPD system completely once you have reached your camping limit. After that time, you may make another reservation. This limit pertains to brown tent sites, blue tent sites, hiker-biker campsites, group campsites, and RV campsites. The minimum number of nights you may stay in a cabin is 2 nights, the maximum number of nights you can stay in a cabin is 14 nights.
Campfires are allowed in our campsites within County fire rings only. Portable fire pits are not permitted. Portable, propane-powered tabletop cookstoves are allowed. Beach fires are regulated by Oregon State Parks and are allowed only within dry sand at least 50 feet from any grass and driftwood. Any fire restrictions or bans may be announced suddenly if favorable conditions exist. Campfire bans will be announced on our Website or our Facebook page.
Please help us protect the Oregon Coast and the Pacific Northwest from invasive species by purchasing your firewood close to your destination location or at the campground you are visiting. For more information, visit https://www.dontmovefirewood.org.
Yes. The cost will come out of your camping fee when you make reservations. Tillamook County Parks have converted showers to timer based instead of coin operated.
Campground quiet hours are 10 PM - 7 AM.
NO! FIREWORKS ARE NOT PERMITTED AT ANY TILLAMOOK COUNTY PARKS DAY USE OR CAMPGROUND FACILITIES.
No. The use of any unregistered off-road vehicles is prohibited inside any Tillamook County Parks campground. This includes, dirtbikes, quads, side-by-sides, golf carts, or any other unregistered motorized vehicle.
We have many park hosts available to you during your stay. Should you have a question, or should an issue arise during your stay, please see our park hosts. If you experience an emergency, please dial 911.
No. Tillamook County Parks Annual Day Use Access Passes are not replaceable if lost or stolen. If you want another pass you will have to pay the fee again.
No! Tillamook County Parks Department Annual Day Use Access Passes are non-transferable. Passes have been updated from a paper pass to a 5 x 5 window sticker. You can purchase a second pass for $25.00.
Annual Day Use Parking Passes are now good for up to one year from purchase month.
Your Annual Day Use Access Pass allows for day use parking for one (1) vehicle at any Tillamook County Parks or Pacific City Parking Management facility.
You can purchase your Annual Day Use Access Pass online at https://reservations.co.tillamook.or.us, or over the phone at (503) 322-3522.
If you are currently camping with us and have a valid campground window tag, your camping tag acts as a parking pass. Be sure to display it prominently while parked at any Tillamook County Parks Department or Pacific City Parking Management Facility.
No. Your single-day Day Use Access Pass allows unlimited day use parking at any Tillamook County Parks Department or Pacific City Parking Management facility for that one day.
You will have to pay $10.00 to park your vehicle at most Tillamook County Parks Department or Pacific City Parking Management facilities during day use hours. Day use hours are from 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM at boat launches and day use areas not associated with a campground. Day use hours are from 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM at Barview Jetty, Kilchis River, Trask River, Webb, Whalen Island, and Woods County Campgrounds. Depending on the facility, you will have the option to pay with cash or credit card. Signage and instructions are located at each facility. The following day-use parking areas accept credit card payments only: Cape Kiwanda Recreation Area Pacific City Turnaround Barview Jetty County Campground Bayocean Peninsula
Day use hours at all boat launches and day use areas are from 8 AM to 10 PM. Day use hours at all campground locations are from 8 AM to 8 PM. Camping is allowed with valid reservations in campgrounds only.
No. You must have a valid reservation to use a campsite.