Rosalind Franklin
For Sunset Bay State Park: This is a superb campground. You do not feel like you’re on top of one another; the sites are very private. The beach is a quick walk where kids can play dogs can be run, and couples can stroll. It is a beautiful campground with a lot going on and we would stay here again. PS: we saw some huge rigs that got into sites.
Posted Sep 04, 2019 by Rosalind Franklin from Austin, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rosalind Franklin
For Sunset Bay State Park: This is a superb campground. You do not feel like you’re on top of one another; the sites are very private. The beach is a quick walk where kids can play dogs can be run, and couples can stroll. It is a beautiful campground with a lot going on and we would stay here again. PS: we saw some huge rigs that got into sites.
Posted Sep 04, 2019 by Rosalind Franklin from Austin, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Chris Richards
For Sunset Bay State Park: Beautiful wooded setting, very tight for larger rigs. Zero ATT or Tmobile cell.
Posted Mar 02, 2019 by Chris Richards from AB. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Chris Richards
For Sunset Bay State Park: Beautiful wooded setting, very tight for larger rigs. Zero ATT or Tmobile cell.
Posted Mar 02, 2019 by Chris Richards from AB. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
joka77
For Sunset Bay State Park: This park is located in a beautiful section of the Pacific Coast with close access to several beaches and parks. The drawbacks include small, cramped sites—really challenging for larger rigs, and a terrible route if you’re coming from the south on HWY 42/101. Map apps will tell you to turn on Shinglehouse Rd, but trust me, take the longer route through Coos Bay and follow the signs for State Parks. It’s worth the effort to get there, just be careful to choose a site that will accommodate your rig.
Posted Oct 01, 2018 by joka77 from PNW. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
joka77
For Sunset Bay State Park: This park is located in a beautiful section of the Pacific Coast with close access to several beaches and parks. The drawbacks include small, cramped sites—really challenging for larger rigs, and a terrible route if you’re coming from the south on HWY 42/101. Map apps will tell you to turn on Shinglehouse Rd, but trust me, take the longer route through Coos Bay and follow the signs for State Parks. It’s worth the effort to get there, just be careful to choose a site that will accommodate your rig.
Posted Oct 01, 2018 by joka77 from PNW. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
CeeCee
For Sunset Bay State Park: We spent a week in mid-September at Sunset Bay in a 37’ motorhome at a full hook-up site. This is a lovely older park. This is our third time staying at SBSP and the reason is the bay. The bay is horseshoe shaped with the side open to the sea blocked by a reef so that there are no significant breakers rolling onshore. We were able to take our Sea Eagle inflatable kayak far out into the bay. On previous trips we have seen people paddle boarding and kids using pool floaties in the ocean with no danger of being swept away by dangerous currents. The north side of the bay has amazing rock formations and tide pools that our grandkids love. If you go out near the reef where the ocean floor drops off, you can fish and crab.
Shore Acres State Park and the seals and sea lions at Cape Arago are also must sees, especially for the photographer.
The negatives of SBSP are that, if your RV is larger, be careful to choose a space that it can be shoehorned into. Sites are small and ours barely fit a small tent in addition to the MH. Some require a right angle turn to back in. Our canopy was close enough to the fire that an ember melted a small hole in it. The park has no significant bike trails but you can bike to Shore Acres and Cape Arago. Also, cell service is non-existent. We found we could get a weak Verizon signal sometimes at the beach. There are several small convenience stores at the nearest town, Charleston, but prepare to bring everything with you as Coos Bay is about 12 miles away.
Posted Sep 29, 2018 by CeeCee from Vancouver, WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.