Located in the woods near the coastal town of Seaside, Camp 18 is a wonderful, unique restaurant that will give you an unforgettable dining experience. Housed in a hand built log cabin-style building, this restaurant is adorned with incredible wooden sculptures and historic logging artifacts. Enjoy a delicious, comforting meal in this unique environment, and explore a logging museum and gift shop as well. This awesome logging restaurant and museum is a one of a kind Oregon landmark.

Located in the town of Elsie along Highway 26, Camp 18 is a wonderful restaurant and logging museum that has been serving delicious food in a unique environment since 1986.

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The restaurant was built by hand by the owner, Gordon Smith, and fellow logger Maurie Clark. The impressive structure has a welcoming, rustic ambiance and is full of awesome details like hand carved wooden statues, an antler chandelier, two fireplaces, and more.

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The ambiance is totally unique.

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The restaurant serves all kinds of delicious American food, including country-style breakfasts, griddle cakes, burgers, seafood, pasta, steak, and more.

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You will definitely want to try their famous, huge, mouthwatering cinnamon rolls.

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Camp 18 also encompasses a fascinating logging museum, complete with all kinds of old mining equipment, logging displays, and more.

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Outside, there are many historic artifacts you can check out as well.

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Wandering around, you’ll find a train car…

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…logging equipment…

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…a Bigfoot statue or two…

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…and much more.

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Camp 18 is a one-a-kind restaurant here in Oregon. Next time you’re in the Seaside / Cannon Beach area, be sure to stop in for an unforgettable meal.

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Address: 42362 US-26, Seaside, Oregon.

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