Pets are welcome at Rovers RV Park. Dogs must be kept on a 6' leash when in the main park, but we have a dog walk and 2 acres of wetlands that are available for off-leash romps. Please visit our website for more details.
Rovers RV Park is small, peaceful, and very pet friendly. We're centrally located on the Oregon coast, and right off the Alsea River. You can fish or kayak from our wetlands or launch your boat at the nearby public dock. Or just sit by the river, watch the birds and enjoy the spectacular view. Your pets will love it here - and so will you! Our park has 22 large (30 ft wide) full hook-up sites with ample parking for your toad or boat. We have 12 grassy, water/electric only sites for RVs needing electricity. The park offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers and a laundry. And there's a large communal green space and communal fire pit.
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Posted October 19, 2023
Posted October 19, 2023
Oregon’s most dog-friendly campground
Dogs can explore off leash on two acres of wetlands or stroll along the dog walk, and small dogs will have their own fenced park to play in. Photo by @fuzziebee.