We recently vacationed in Pacific City, Oregon. It was our first time visiting the Oregon coast, and it was a beautiful trip.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com entrance to hart's camp airstream site pacific city oregon](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-1.jpeg)
We stayed north of Pacific City at Hart’s Camp in Cape Kiwanda, and we had the unique opportunity of staying in an airstream trailer onsite that was permanently docked in the camp. There are also RV sites available, where some friends of ours were staying. And some other friends of ours rented a rustic cabin on site too.
Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon:
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com airstream trailer with deck](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-2.jpeg)
Hart’s Camp has several airstreams on site- some smaller like ours, and some were larger. Check out our adorable airstream. It was outfitted with a queen bed, dining area, kitchen set-up and bathroom. It had a deck right outside our front door with walled-off yard, picnic table and a fire pit. Our airstream had a full kitchen, so we were able to make breakfast quesadillas in the mornings and sipped on whiskey sours in the evenings.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com outdoor shower](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-5.jpeg)
Here was an outdoor shower that was available to us right next to our airstream. It was completely walled-in and private. We had an indoor shower too, but this outdoor shower was so fun!
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com man showing cocktails in airstream trailer](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-6.jpeg)
Here’s a peek at the inside of our airstream. It wasn’t huge, but it was perfect for just the two of us.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com fire pit](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-1A.jpeg)
There was wood available for our fire pit, which we used every night for making s’mores! They even sell s’mores kits at the office.
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And there were bikes available to us too. What a fun place to camp!
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com RecipeGirl and husband waving at beach](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-4.jpeg)
The location of this place is ideal. It’s right across from the beach. You can literally walk across the street. And there is a market and a few places to eat right there too.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com cocktails and poke appetizer](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-7.jpeg)
The Pelican Brewing Company is on the beach across the street. We took advantage of visiting the brewery, and sampled their beer, cider and poke appetizer.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com RecipeGirl and husband at Pacific City beach](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Airstream-Park-8.jpeg)
This is the famous Cape Kiwanda Rock, just offshore. And that’s my honey.
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There is a fancy hotel (Headlands Coastal Lodge and Spa) right on the beach, and we decided to get dressed up and have dinner at their restaurant: Meridian.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com four photos of food at Meridian restaurant pacific city oregon](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pacific-City-Travel-9.jpeg)
As you can see, the food is really amazing. We focused on ordering mostly seafood. The scallops were especially good! You can ask for a water view. It’s very pretty. It’s much pricier than the casual restaurants around town, but we made it a special night.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com view of rock in Pacific City beach](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pacific-City-Travel-10.jpeg)
Here is Cape Kiwanda Rock in the daytime. The Oregon coast has pretty warm weather June through August and a bit into September too. It can be rainy or gloomy other times of the year. We had blue sky!
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com pacific city beach](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pacific-City-Travel-11.jpeg)
The beach is lovely for a walk. There are some neat tide pools to explore at low tide. You’ll see the fishermen zoom onto the beach with their boats.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com four photos showing tour of Tillamook cheese and ice cream factory](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pacific-City-Travel-12.jpeg)
One day we drove North to Tillamook, Oregon for a tour of Tillamook Creamery. Tillamook is 23 miles from Cape Kiwanda (a 30-minute drive).Their cheese tour was sold out, so we went to an ice cream making class instead. We tasted a LOT of their ice cream flavors. Our favorites were Campfire Peanut Butter Cup, Mudslide and Marionberry Pie. Honestly, they were all so good!! Then we cruised through the Tillamook market and bought a ton of cheeses and goodies to bring home with us.
![Where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon: from travel and food writer Lori Lange at RecipeGirl.com clam chowder and onion rings and fish](https://www.recipegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pacific-City-Travel-13.jpeg)
We also took a drive South and went down to Neskowin, 11 miles from Cape Kiwanda (a 17 minute, beautiful drive). It’s a cute beach community to explore. On the way back, we stopped for seafood at Sportsman’s Pub n’ Grub, a dive bar with pretty decent food. It doesn’t really cater to tourists, so you just have to know about it!
I hope I gave you a good peek into where to stay in Pacific City, Oregon! We stayed three nights. I’d recommend the airstream experience at Cape Kiwanda to everyone. It was so fun to be “camping,” but not have to do anything to set it all up! If you’re not a camper, the hotels in the area are nice too. We’ve had a home in central Oregon since 2020, and we’re finally started to venture out and explore the Northwest!