Barbara S. and Walter F. Brown Memorial Park and Campground is on the Siletz River with over 3500 feet of river frontage. The property is a reforested homestead farm and is on a nearly 62 acre park parcel located along State Hwy 229, at mile marker 13.6. Brown Memorial park is located adjacent to Strome Landing Park and boat ramps.
Brown Memorial Park Campground is in a clearing of about 3.5 acres. There are 19 campsites each with a picnic table, fireplace/barbeque pit. Each campsite will accommodate tents or RVs, although, some of the smaller sites only accommodate small RVs, camper vans and/or tents. There is a trail that leads to Strome Park and continues along the river and through the woods back to the campground.
Currently the campground has no running water and is serviced by portable chemical toilets.
From Lincoln City area, Take OR-229 13.5 miles south to Strome Landing / Brown Memorial Park.
From Newport / Toledo area, Take OR-229 17.5 miles North to Strome Landing / Brown Memorial Park.
$15 / Campsite (Limit of 1 RV per site)
$7 / Extra Vehicle (Limit of 2 extra vehicles)
No RV Hookups Available.
No potable water (dry camping)
Checkout Time is 1:00 PM
10 day stay limit.
Limit of 10 people, 4 tents per site
All individual campsites are first-come, first-served. No reservations are available for individual campsites. No RV Hookups available. Visit the campground in person to determine availability.
A volunteer camp host is on site April 1st to October 15th. All campsites will be limited to 10 people or less, 4 tents or less, 1 RV and 2 additional vehicles (See Fee Schedule). All Day Uses will be limited to no more people than 10 people in a group. In areas where campsites are in close proximity to each other, some sites will be closed. Day Use of campsites will not be allowed. Day Use is available through Strome Landing Park. The use of PPE and Social Distancing is highly encouraged.If you exhibit any signs of fever, cough, and/ or difficulty breathing, or if you suspect you may be sick with these symptoms, Stay Home!
No facilities, no trees, $15 a nigh, absolutely no reason to stay here
Awesome place for the kids and loved ones in wheelchairs. Easily accessible, flat ground. Lots of camp spots to choose from. And not too far from the beach 🏖️
Very well maintained, clean and very relaxing. No running water, but the river is right there. No mosquitoes, not very busy. Very remote and quiet. Great camping!
Awesome wide open camp site. Very quiet and we'll equiped with trash containers, porta-potties and a table and fire pit at each site. Very few people when I went in July!