Dune Sites
For more information about The Lamp Camp, view our campground page
Amenities
- Picnic table
- WiFi
- Back in
- Picnic table
- WiFi
- Back in
Campground features
- WiFi
- Library
- Community fire pit
- Beach
- Onsite showers
- Onsite bathrooms
- Clubhouse
- General store
- WiFi
- Library
- Community fire pit
- Beach
- Onsite showers
- Onsite bathrooms
- Clubhouse
- General store
Location highlights
- Beach
- Courts
- Beach
- Courts
Rules and policies
- Check in: 1:00 p.m.
- Check out: 11:00 a.m.
- Check in with the host
- Pet friendly
- Does not allow RVs
- Does not allow campfires
Check-in Procedure - Our campsite number is assigned when you make your reservation. - Please do not change sites unless specifically approved by a camp host. - This will prevent confusion for other campers – especially if we have late arrivals. - We are now offering “remote” check-ins for our guests who wish to have a contactless visit with us. - You will receive more information regarding how to check in remotely prior to your trip. - Check-in at 1 pm. - Checkout at 11 am. - Please leave a clean site for the next campers. - Leaving trash behind will result in a cleaning fee. - Please take out what you bring in. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. Pet Policy - All non-aggressive dogs are welcome at The Lamp Camp with a maximum of 2 dogs per site. - Dogs must remain on a leash and, of course, owners must clean up after their pets. - Owners who fail to pick up after their pets will be asked to leave the campground immediately. Vehicle Policy - The maximum number of vehicles per site is 1 plus 1 trailer. - The maximum length of any RV or trailer is 38 feet at our Full Hook Up sites & Forest Sites (Please see the property map above for more details). - Unfortunately, our property cannot accommodate big rigs over 38 feet. - Additional parking may be available for $5 per vehicle per night on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot guarantee parking for extra vehicles. - All campers and vehicles must be fully functioning, registered, and insured with a valid driver's license. - Unfortunately, we do not have parking spaces for boats or extra trailers. Length of Stay Policy - The Lamp Camp is a vacation destination. - As such, the maximum number of nights is 21. Noise Policy - As this is a campground designed for meeting each other, we encourage our campers to enjoy and play music. - We do ask that you consider those around you and play music at reasonable levels. - After 9 pm, we ask that music be turned down to levels only audible within your individual campsite, or played at the campfire. - Similarly, we ask that no generators be used after 9 pm as it impedes other campers' ability to fall asleep to the sound of the ocean. Swimming Policy - Swimming in the ocean is not advised on the Long Beach Peninsula, even on the calmest days. - Lifeguards do not patrol the beach. - The ocean currents are strong and dangerous no matter the time of tide. - You cannot swim against these currents. - Wear a life jacket when playing near the water’s edge. - Stay away from logs in the surf or wet sand. - Our average water temperatures range from the mid-40s to the mid-60s. - These temperatures can cause hypothermia. - Do not attempt to rescue someone in the ocean. - You will likely become a victim yourself. - Call 911 and stay there! Never turn your back on the waves. - Sneaker waves are powerful waves that come high up on the beach without warning. - Keep a close eye on your children Fire Policy - Our community fire pit is available for all campers to enjoy. - Individual firepits are also at every campsite, however, use of individual fire pits may be restricted during burn bans as determined by the Pacific County Fire Department. - Firewood is available for purchase at the campground.
Check-in Procedure - Our campsite number is assigned when you make your reservation. - Please do not change sites unless specifically approved by a camp host. - This will prevent confusion for other campers – especially if we have late arrivals. - We are now offering “remote” check-ins for our guests who wish to have a contactless visit with us. - You will receive more information regarding how to check in remotely prior to your trip. - Check-in at 1 pm. - Checkout at 11 am. - Please leave a clean site for the next campers. - Leaving trash behind will result in a cleaning fee. - Please take out what you bring in. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. Pet Policy - All non-aggressive dogs are welcome at The Lamp Camp with a maximum of 2 dogs per site. - Dogs must remain on a leash and, of course, owners must clean up after their pets. - Owners who fail to pick up after their pets will be asked to leave the campground immediately. Vehicle Policy - The maximum number of vehicles per site is 1 plus 1 trailer. - The maximum length of any RV or trailer is 38 feet at our Full Hook Up sites & Forest Sites (Please see the property map above for more details). - Unfortunately, our property cannot accommodate big rigs over 38 feet. - Additional parking may be available for $5 per vehicle per night on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot guarantee parking for extra vehicles. - All campers and vehicles must be fully functioning, registered, and insured with a valid driver's license. - Unfortunately, we do not have parking spaces for boats or extra trailers. Length of Stay Policy - The Lamp Camp is a vacation destination. - As such, the maximum number of nights is 21. Noise Policy - As this is a campground designed for meeting each other, we encourage our campers to enjoy and play music. - We do ask that you consider those around you and play music at reasonable levels. - After 9 pm, we ask that music be turned down to levels only audible within your individual campsite, or played at the campfire. - Similarly, we ask that no generators be used after 9 pm as it impedes other campers' ability to fall asleep to the sound of the ocean. Swimming Policy - Swimming in the ocean is not advised on the Long Beach Peninsula, even on the calmest days. - Lifeguards do not patrol the beach. - The ocean currents are strong and dangerous no matter the time of tide. - You cannot swim against these currents. - Wear a life jacket when playing near the water’s edge. - Stay away from logs in the surf or wet sand. - Our average water temperatures range from the mid-40s to the mid-60s. - These temperatures can cause hypothermia. - Do not attempt to rescue someone in the ocean. - You will likely become a victim yourself. - Call 911 and stay there! Never turn your back on the waves. - Sneaker waves are powerful waves that come high up on the beach without warning. - Keep a close eye on your children Fire Policy - Our community fire pit is available for all campers to enjoy. - Individual firepits are also at every campsite, however, use of individual fire pits may be restricted during burn bans as determined by the Pacific County Fire Department. - Firewood is available for purchase at the campground.
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