Camp 18 Restaurant & Gift Shop, Logging-themed restaurant and gift shop in Clatsop County, US.
Camp 18 is a restaurant and gift shop housed in a massive log cabin structure with hand-carved doors and fireplaces built from 50 tons of natural rock along Highway 26. The building contains early logging equipment and machinery that documents the development of Oregon's forest industry.
The site developed as a tribute to the logging camps that once operated in this region and the workers who built Oregon's forest industry. The structure and its collection of machinery reflect the era when timber extraction shaped the area's economic growth.
The menu features traditional logger cuisine with hearty portions of American dishes such as pot roast, grilled sirloin, and BBQ beef ribs. These meals reflect the eating habits that developed among workers in Oregon's logging industry.
The restaurant is open from 7 AM to 8 PM Sunday through Thursday, with extended hours until 9 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The location sits right on Highway 26, making it an easy stop for travelers passing through the area.
An elk antler chandelier hangs from the ceiling, an unusual decoration reflecting the rugged nature of the logging era. Visitors can explore historical timber machinery displayed outdoors, showing how work actually happened in those days.
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