Oregon Coast Campervan Rental
Feel the pull of the Pacific and cruise the Oregon Coast in a campervan that keeps you close to the wild without giving up comfort. From the moment you hit the road, it’s all about sea breeze mornings, rugged shoreline views, and the freedom to wander from one coastal stop to the next.
Experience the Oregon Coast Like Never Before with a Campervan
A campervan is the perfect way to explore the Oregon Coast, from the rugged cliffs and sea stacks of the north to the wide sandy beaches and dramatic viewpoints of the south. Skip crowded hotels and fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves, waking up steps from the shoreline. With Wandervans, your van becomes your cozy home base after days spent tidepooling, chasing sunsets, spotting whales, and wandering through coastal forests. Cruise from iconic stops like Cannon Beach and Cape Kiwanda down to Samuel H. Boardman’s scenic corridors at your own pace. Every stretch of the coast offers something different, making each trip feel like a brand new adventure.
Coastal Freedom Awaits
The Oregon Coast’s beauty stretches for miles of rugged shoreline, and with a campervan, you’re not tied to one place. Follow the highway where it winds and uncover hidden gems along the way—from misty mornings at Cannon Beach to golden sunsets along the southern cliffs. This camper is your freedom to explore it all, one coastal stop at a time.
Roadtrip Comfort Essentials
Everything you need for a smooth Oregon Coast Highway adventure is built right into your campervan, from a cozy bed to crash in after long beach days to a fridge stocked with road trip essentials. No fluff, just the comforts that matter after chasing waves, viewpoints, and coastal trails. It’s your tiny home on wheels—easy, flexible, and ready to roll.
Easy Coastal Navigation
While you might technically manage to navigate an RV along the Oregon Coast Highway and into some campgrounds, a campervan makes the experience far easier. It’s the perfect way to slip into scenic pullouts, beach access points, and smaller coastal campsites without the stress, making your trip smoother and more enjoyable.
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Plan Your Adventure!
The Oregon Coast is a bucket-list road trip, packed with iconic stops like Cannon Beach, Cape Kiwanda, and the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor, where dramatic cliffs and sea stacks define the shoreline. Wander through tidepools at low tide, watch for whales offshore, or explore hidden coves tucked between rugged headlands. Cruise through charming coastal towns, stop for fresh seafood along the way, and stay for sunset when the sky lights up over the Pacific. For even more variety, detour inland to coastal forests or scenic lighthouses just minutes from the highway—each stretch of the coast offering something completely different.
Cannon Beach
One of the most recognizable spots on the Oregon Coast, Cannon Beach is home to the iconic Haystack Rock rising from the shoreline. At low tide, tidepools reveal starfish and sea anemones, while long stretches of sand make it perfect for slow walks and sunset views.
Cape Kiwanda
Golden sandstone cliffs and rolling dunes set Cape Kiwanda apart. Climb to the top for sweeping ocean views, watch waves crash below, or catch dory boats launching straight from the beach, a rare and unforgettable sight. Stay for sunset when the cliffs glow deep gold and the horizon melts into the ocean.
Depoe Bay
Known as the whale watching capital of the Oregon Coast, Depoe Bay offers front-row seats to migrating gray whales. Even from shore, you can often spot them spouting just offshore. Time it right and you might catch multiple sightings in just a single stop.
Bandon Beach
Sea stacks scatter the shoreline at Bandon Beach, creating one of the most photogenic landscapes on the coast. It’s especially magical at sunrise or sunset when the light hits the rock formations just right. Wide open sand makes it easy to wander and take it all in at your own pace.
Heceta Head Lighthouse
Perched high above the ocean, Heceta Head Lighthouse is one of the most scenic viewpoints along the coast. The short hike up rewards you with sweeping views of cliffs, forest, and endless ocean. It is the kind of spot that makes you slow down and stay a little longer than planned.
Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor
Along Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor, the coastline feels like one long viewpoint, with natural bridges, hidden coves, and rugged cliffs around every turn. Short trails lead to some of the most jaw-dropping scenery on the entire coast. You will find yourself pulling over again and again because every stop somehow tops the last.
Vanlife Adventures: The Best Way to Explore The Oregon Coast
Why lean into vanlife on the Oregon Coast? Winding highways, frequent scenic pullouts, and smaller beach access points make campervans the ideal way to explore. They handle curvy coastal roads with ease, slip into tight parking areas near viewpoints and trailheads, and still give you the comforts of a bed, fridge, and stove after a full day outside. Unlike bulky RVs, driving a campervan feels simple and flexible, letting you move with the rhythm of the coast instead of planning around it. You can chase sunsets, linger at overlooks, and wake up just steps from the ocean, all with your cozy basecamp right there with you. It’s freedom, flexibility, and adventure all in one.