Play at KOA: Camping on the Southern Oregon Coast, Open All Year

Bandon / Port Orford KOA Journey in Langlois, Oregon, sits in the heart of one of the Pacific Coast's most spectacular and under-visited stretches of coastline. Tucked into 8 acres of native Oregon forest right on Highway 101. Our award-winning campground is 18 miles south of Bandon and 10 miles north of Port Orford: perfectly placed between mile markers 291 and 292, between two of the coast's most beloved destinations. Beneath pine and alder trees, with huckleberry and blackberry bushes at your feet, campers call this place an enchanted forest. We think that sounds about right.

Ways to Stay

We have a spot for every kind of camper. Choose from full-hookup pull-through and back-in RV sites (max pull-through length 70 feet), premium tent sites, and cozy camping cabins: all tucked into our wooded setting. Don't have an RV? No problem! Our two RV rentals offer a fully self-contained experience with a bathroom and a full kitchen included.
For the ultimate comfort experience, our three-bedroom, two-bathroom vacation rental features a walk-in shower, a fully equipped kitchen, and is furnished throughout. It sleeps the whole family in style. Whether you are stopping for a night on a Highway 101 road trip or settling in for an extended stay, we have the perfect spot.

 Stay and Play: On-Site Recreation and Amenities

This is a campground built for families who want to do more than just set up a tent. Cool off in our heated seasonal pool or soak in our 14-foot seasonal hot tub: open Memorial Day Weekend through KOA Customer Appreciation Weekend in September. Pedal around the park on our pedal carts, challenge the kids to a round of Gaga Pit, shoot some hoops on the basketball, show off your skills and play a few games of corn hole, horseshoes, or tetherball, or unwind in the recreation room. Join us on Saturday mornings for our pancake breakfast, and don't miss the evening ice cream social (check the front desk for exact time).
 Our KampK9 off-leash dog park means the four-legged members of the family get to play too. Hot showers, coin laundry, propane, firewood, cable TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi round out the essentials. See all amenities. Our newly upgraded high-speed Wi-Fi delivers high-speed internet throughout the entire campground: perfect for remote workers, streaming, and gaming.

The Southern Oregon Coast at Your Doorstep

Step outside, and you are minutes from six ocean beaches, sea stack formations at Face Rock, tide pools, agate hunting, and Circles in the Sand: the free sand labyrinth walks at Face Rock Wayside (from April through August). Explore the Cape Blanco Lighthouse and Hughes House just 15 minutes south, catch Dungeness crab off the docks in Old Town Bandon, or try kiteboarding and windsurfing at Floras Lake: right in our backyard. Step back in time at Prehistoric Gardens, an iconic roadside attraction just 15 minutes south! Wander through a temperate rainforest filled with life-sized, scientifically accurate dinosaur sculptures, a nostalgic and awe-inspiring adventure that kids and adults alike will love. Check out our local area guide for more ideas. With events like the annual Bandon Cranberry Festival, the Shore Acres Holiday Lights, and a packed calendar of area happenings, the Southern Oregon Coast has something on the books every month of the year. See what is coming up on our events page.

Location

46612 Highway 101 South, Langlois, OR 97450. We are open year-round on Highway 101: 18 miles south of Bandon and 10 miles north of Port Orford. Between mile markers 291 and 292.

Michael, Cathy, and their team look forward to welcoming you. Ready to book?
Check our current hot deals or reserve your site today.

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (5/22 - 9/14)
  • Hot Tub/Sauna
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Bike Rentals ($)
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Ways to Stay

KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds offer the perfect oasis after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Care Camps Weekend

Join Us for Care Camps Weekend May 7-8, 2027 

Valid: May 7–8, 2027 
Discount Code: CCW
Stay at a participating KOA campground on Friday, May 7, and receive 50%* off your Saturday, May 8 stay. KOA will then donate 50% of the funds raised from Saturday night's stays to the Care Camps Foundation.  

Care Camps Foundation is a national non-profit organization that funds 100+ medically supervised pediatric oncology camps across the US and Canada. Their mission is to give joy, hope, and the healing power of the outdoors to children with cancer and their families. KOA has been a foundational partner to Care Camps since 1984.  You can learn more at carecamps.org. 
 *Offer valid only at participating KOA locations. Discount applies to one site for two consecutive nights (Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8) at the same KOA. Sites may be limited. Only KOA Rewards discounts apply. 

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Southern Oregon Coast beaches

If you must leave the comforts of the campground, the Southern Oregon Coast beaches are the most expansive and breathtaking. Explore nature on your own, long walks on remote sand, uncrowded, your own private world. There are six ocean beaches within a 15 minute drive to the north or to the south. Explore!

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Elk River/Sixes River

Salmon fishing in winter on these pristine rivers has to be experienced. Less than a 10 minute drive, but the memories will last forever!

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Cape Blanco Lighthouse

Cape Blanco is only a 15-minute drive from our KOA to the most westerly point in the continental United States. You can even take a tour to the top of the lighthouse!

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Hughes House

The Hughes Ranch House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was built in 1898 by a pioneer family. Period furniture and a beautiful river/ocean setting, it is a 15 minute drive to travel back in time over 110 years.

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