Garibaldi is a working fishing village on Tillamook Bay, and Roam Tillamook sits right on its banks. Commercial crab boats dock down the street. The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad depot is steps away. The Tillamook Creamery (yes, the cheese) is a 10-minute drive south. A campground in the thick of it, not adjacent to it.
179 full-hookup RV sites spread across premium, back-in, and pull-through options with 30/50-amp service. 31 tent sites for those who prefer it simpler. And 20 brand-new one-bedroom cabins, each with a private bathroom, kitchenette, porch, and fire pit. They’re year-round, which matters on a coast where the shoulder seasons are half the appeal.
The clubhouse was thoughtfully updated with a sauna, improved WiFi, and enough room to dry out after a foggy morning on the bay. Kelley’s Place, the on-site restaurant and bar (21+), serves casual fare in a space that feels more local hangout than resort dining room. There’s a new play structure for kids and modern private bathhouses for everyone.
Dungeness crab, razor clams, rockfish off the pier. A steam locomotive that runs along the bay to Rockaway Beach. The longest pier in Oregon, 700 feet into Tillamook Bay. You won’t run out of reasons to stay.
Roam Tillamook RV Resort is located directly off HWY 101. Turn on 3rd St, go over the railroad tracks, and the office is in the Black building directly after crossing the tracks.


Garibaldi is a working fishing village on Tillamook Bay, and Roam Tillamook sits right on its banks. Commercial crab boats dock down the street. The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad depot is steps away. The Tillamook Creamery (yes, the cheese) is a 10-minute drive south. A campground in the thick of it, not adjacent to it.
179 full-hookup RV sites spread across premium, back-in, and pull-through options with 30/50-amp service. 31 tent sites for those who prefer it simpler. And 20 brand-new one-bedroom cabins, each with a private bathroom, kitchenette, porch, and fire pit. They’re year-round, which matters on a coast where the shoulder seasons are half the appeal.
The clubhouse was thoughtfully updated with a sauna, improved WiFi, and enough room to dry out after a foggy morning on the bay. Kelley’s Place, the on-site restaurant and bar (21+), serves casual fare in a space that feels more local hangout than resort dining room. There’s a new play structure for kids and modern private bathhouses for everyone.
Dungeness crab, razor clams, rockfish off the pier. A steam locomotive that runs along the bay to Rockaway Beach. The longest pier in Oregon, 700 feet into Tillamook Bay. You won’t run out of reasons to stay.
Roam Tillamook RV Resort is located directly off HWY 101. Turn on 3rd St, go over the railroad tracks, and the office is in the Black building directly after crossing the tracks.
Roam Tillamook’s cancellation policy is a $25 flat fee for all nightly stays. $100 on monthly stays.
Pets are welcome at Roam Tillamook RV Resort – no restrictions. Please be sure to clean up after them.
Garibaldi is a working fishing village on Tillamook Bay, and Roam Tillamook sits right on its banks. Commercial crab boats dock down the street. The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad depot is steps away. The Tillamook Creamery (yes, the cheese) is a 10-minute drive south. A campground in the thick of it, not adjacent to it.
179 full-hookup RV sites spread across premium, back-in, and pull-through options with 30/50-amp service. 31 tent sites for those who prefer it simpler. And 20 brand-new one-bedroom cabins, each with a private bathroom, kitchenette, porch, and fire pit. They’re year-round, which matters on a coast where the shoulder seasons are half the appeal.
The clubhouse was thoughtfully updated with a sauna, improved WiFi, and enough room to dry out after a foggy morning on the bay. Kelley’s Place, the on-site restaurant and bar (21+), serves casual fare in a space that feels more local hangout than resort dining room. There’s a new play structure for kids and modern private bathhouses for everyone.
Dungeness crab, razor clams, rockfish off the pier. A steam locomotive that runs along the bay to Rockaway Beach. The longest pier in Oregon, 700 feet into Tillamook Bay. You won’t run out of reasons to stay.
