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Hideout Cabin: Cozy Camping on Oregon Coast - Portland

Hideout Cabin: Cozy Camping on Oregon Coast

Tillamookeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

Overnight stays recommended

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion involved.

Overview

Discover the charm of primitive camping at Hideout Cabin on the Oregon Coast. Experience solar-powered comfort and nature’s peace in Tillamook.

Tillamook, Oregon

Hideout Cabin

sleeps 4 on 2 double beds • Pet Friendly! • 1 Night - 2 Week Stays

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About This Adventure

Experience the charm of primitive camping in a cozy cabin on the Oregon Coast, accommodating up to four guests. Enjoy solar-powered lighting, a picnic table, and a fire ring for memorable evenings. With access to a solar shower and nearby drinking water, this is the perfect getaway for families who love nature.

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About

Cabin for up to 4, insulated, primitive with solar power for lighting. Full bed down and full size futon mattress with cover up in loft sleeping. Please bring your own bedding or sleeping bags. Picnic table and fire ring included and parking close.

  • Central campground Vault toilet facilities with solar shower open from 8am to 8pm.
  • Drinking water faucet behind the cabin.

We want to provide a camping opportunity for families who love tent camping & Covered Wagons on the Oregon Coast.

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Ther Solar shower option available from 8am to 8pm. The solar shower at no additional cost will provide warm water in sunlight so a short shower is best to conserve water and assure more warm water for other bathers.

the camp site with table and fire ring. Pit Toilet facilities in central location ,drinking water close to each site and solar shower is open from 8am to 8pm . Firewood for sale on site. On arrival, please proceed along the white rail fence to the reservation kiosk and park along the fence walk to your reserved wagon

Things to Know

General

  • All visitors must stop at the Kiosk before entering the campground. You will be greeted at the Kiosk walked to your campsite

  • No more than 6 people and one vehicle per Tent campsite Wagons sleep 4

  • Please stay with you your group and maintain social distancing on site and trails

  • Firewood is for sale onsite

  • Solar Shower is available from 8am to 8pm

  • Check in time is after12 noon and before dark, and check out time is 11A.M.

  • The speed limit in all areas of the campground, at all times is 5 MPH

  • Quiet time is 10:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Please be courteous consider other visitors

  • Only one car per campsite, parking in the designated parking area

  • Fireworks, Firearms, and Explosives are not allowed in the campground under any circumstances.

  • Parents are responsible for the actions and safety of their children

Pets

  • All pets must be on leash at all times with leash in hand.

  • All pet feces are to be cleaned up by the owner immediately.

  • Any camper with a pet who creates a noise nuisance or endangers other campers will be asked to remove the pet from the campground.

  • Pets are welcome in tents and Wagons. Please let us know if you will be including a pet in your campsite,

  • Aggressive dogs are not welcome at Twins Ranch Campground

Restrooms

  • Restroom are cleaned and sanitized multiple times daily as needed.

Fires

  • Fires in Rings only. Under no circumstances are fire rings to be moved!

  • No Bonfires. Fires are to be no more than knee high.

  • Never leave a fire unattended by an adult.

  • Fires after are to be extinguished before retiring.

  • Supplies and Pack in Pack out

  • Please bring all the supplies camping gear you will need for your group and take recyclables and trash with you when you leave

  • To include but not limited to: Hand Sanitizer, Soap, Toilet Paper, Towels,

  • Dumpsters are available for disposing of campground generated household trash, exclusively. Please Follow the rules for activities as required for Covid-19 be considerate of all campers and enjoy your stay

  • Firewood for sale on site.

Adventure Tips

Bring extra layers for coastal weather

Even in summer, coastal Oregon can be cool and windy, so pack a warm jacket or fleece.

Use the fire ring responsibly

Only build fires in the provided fire ring and fully extinguish flames before sleeping.

Pack biodegradable soap

If you plan to use the solar shower, make sure your toiletries are eco-friendly to protect the environment.

Arrive with all groceries

There are no stores on-site, so plan your meals and bring all food and water you’ll need.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Black-tailed deer
  • Varied thrush birds

History

Tillamook County has a rich history of Native American settlement and pioneer logging communities along the coast.

Conservation

The area supports sustainable tourism practices focused on preserving the fragile coastal and forest ecosystem.

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Recommended Gear

Warm Layered Clothing

Essential

Keep warm during cool evenings and variable coastal weather.

fall specific

Portable Lantern

Essential

Supplement solar lighting after dark for added convenience.

Campfire Cooking Set

Ideal for preparing meals around the fire ring.

summer specific

Eco-friendly Toiletries

Essential

Protect the surrounding environment when using the solar shower.