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40
Sites
62ft
Max Site Size
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26ft
Elevation
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Devils Lake State Park Rec Area Campground is a family-friendly campground located on the edge of Lincoln City, Oregon. It is a great spot for those looking to get away without losing any amenities. The campground has mooring slips at a small dock on the lake, a kayak launch, and easy access to the beach, lake, and nearby attractions. Amenities include free hot showers, storage boxes with USB charging stations, picnic tables, bike racks, bike repair station, flush toilets, and a wetlands nature trail. The campground is close enough to the ocean that you can hear it some nights, but beware of raccoons that may try to unzip your tent if you have snacks inside. It is well-maintained and clean, although the sites can be cramped and there is not much privacy. The campground is open year-round and is a great spot for a weekend getaway.
Amenities
- Wifi
- Pet Friendly
- Cabins
- Tenting
- Dog Park
- Trash Pickup
- 50 Amp
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Ice
- Boat Launch
- Communal Kitchen
- Firewood Sold
- Back In Site
- Pull Thru Site
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
- Rustic
- Lake Front
- Full Hookup
Activities
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Boating
From The Campground
Devil's Lake State Recreation Area is a year-round campground located in Lincoln City, Oregon. Due to the rainy winter season, many sites are closed and the park sits on a peat bog, which is not well drained. As a result, many of these winter closures extend through June by necessity. The campground has a strict limit of two vehicles per site, and extra vehicle parking is scarce. The park has five pet-friendly yurts. Devil's Lake State Recreation Area was acquired between 1957 and 1961 by a gift from the city of Delake and purchases from private landowners. The name 'Devil's Lake' is thought to stem from an Indian legend concerning a serpent or spirit which inhabited the lake.
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