Camp 18 Restaurant & Giftshop

Camp 18

Camp 18’s stunning main building and its eye-catching array of logging-related historic artifacts and artwork are hard to miss as you travel the Sunset Highway (US26). It’s worth your time to stop by, enjoy a good meal, browse the displays and learn more about our northwest logging heritage.

Camp 18 boasts a menu that pays homage to the hearty meals enjoyed by loggers of yesteryear. From towering stacks of pancakes to sizzling bacon and eggs, every dish is crafted to satisfy even the heartiest appetites. But it’s not just the food that draws visitors in; it’s the ambiance. The restaurant is adorned with an impressive collection of vintage logging equipment, including massive saw blades and towering timber giants. Visitors can explore the outdoor museum, filled with historical artifacts and logging machinery, while learning about the challenges and triumphs of Oregon’s logging industry.

But Camp 18 isn’t just a stop for history buffs; it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts as well. Surrounded by lush forests and scenic trails, it’s the perfect starting point for a day of hiking or exploring the great outdoors.

Whether you’re craving a hearty meal, eager to delve into Oregon’s logging heritage, or simply looking to soak in the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Camp 18 offers an experience unlike any other. So, next time you find yourself cruising along Highway 26, be sure to pull off the road and experience all that Camp 18 has to offer.

Address:

42362 US Hwy. 26, Seaside, Ore. 97138

Travel Info:

Distance from The Ocean Front at Seaside:

21 miles

Approximate Travel Time:

25 minutes by car