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Alfred A. Loeb State Park

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Alfred A. Loeb State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Located on the banks of the Chetco River, the park offers camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, and rafting opportunities. In the parks boundaries are 3 rental cabins, 53 camping sites, a launch area for drift boats, a day-use area, and the head of a 0.75mi trail that the official Web site says leads to northernmost redwood grove in the United States.

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Reviews
The campground was awesome & the river access made our spot even cooler. Clean bathrooms, nice free showers, accessible fire pit, fire wood $5.00 and 19 minutes to town to grab items you may have forgot to bring. The river was perfect for paddle boarding and it felt like a bathtub. The trailhead hike was beautiful!The temperature drops on the coast, so extra blankets & warm clothes are a must. Restrooms: Clean Dog-friendliness: My two dogs loved it.
Wow, what a treat! The park is so awesome right on the river. Very clean! Space 25 was really nice, big easy to get the 28' Rv in could probably get a 40' in this site and #26. We were up agiant the road and it was still very quite.About 50ish spaces. Maybe 10 of those back up to the river. Some of the spots are really large lots of space for tents and equipment. Only downfall is our site had the smallest fire ring only about 6" tall and small. Oh, and no cell service down the hill better up on the road.
This is a great campground. I'd prefer a little more space between the sites and it felt like almost all the sites were filled with trailers or rvs, but the great thing was that all sites have electric hookups so I didn't hear a single generator. The camp hosts were very friendly and the price on wood was great. It was a bit too windy to swim when we were there but the beautiful teal blue pools in the river make me want to come back a little later in the summer. I was also pleasantly surprised by the potable water faucets in every site, I can't remember that last time I saw that in a campground. Restrooms: Very nice
Great trail that runs along the river and ends near the Redwood nature trail. The first has beautiful views of the river. The Redwood one is stunning with quite a few old growth trees.
River is clear and clean, park is kept nice all the time. Mike the host was great, we have been here previously and the host then was awesome too! They sell bundles of firewood. You can ride scooters, bikes, etc around but they are pretty strict with kids under 16 yo wearing helmets and going with the flow of traffic. The day use area is nice and has a volleyball net. Some spaces are pretty small, I don't recommend over 36-38 ft trailer/RV unless experienced! FYI it's 8 miles from Azaela Park, buts it's SO windy so if you get car sick be aware! Mosquitos haven't been too bad when we've been there. Overall, everything we've been, we've had a great time!
Great park/campground to have a church picnic in!!! There's an area to play volleyball or badminton. They have bbq areas to grill. Plenty of great space for the perfect family outing!!! Rates for overnight camping as well.
We like coming here for the day use area and trail as well as the river. We like September better than July. We had the river to ourselves.
Amazing in so many ways! This campground has large private rv and tent sites. It is right on the river! I love that it is always very clean, quiet at night, and everyone is very friendly. This is my all time favorite campground!
We ABSOLUTELY love this campground, day park and river access since 1990!!!
This is the nicest campground I’ve ever stayed. It’s so clean and seems like a little community. The bathrooms and showers are immaculate. Even the hand soap in the bathroom smells better than my own at home. There’s much to do at Loeb. Bird watching, a trail that takes you to a Redwood Grove, watching salamanders dive, and swimming and paddling the warm, clear waters of the Chetco, which is amazing. My only complaint is my campsite, which is on me for making a bad pick. I stayed in 33 and while it has a pretty view of the water, the path to the river is right next to it not shown on the reservation map or I wouldn’t have picked it. So I had people talking and walking down to the river at all hours of the day and night. The bathrooms also have two really bright lights that shone right into the campsite all night and kept waking me up. This site seems best for a large group that wants to be close these things, or an RV where it doesn’t matter. It didn’t ruin my experience though. I’ll be back next summer.
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