Camp 18 Logging Museum

Camp 18 Logging Museum

Museum • Seaside, Oregon United States

Step into the rugged world of logging at the Camp 18 Logging Museum. This unique establishment offers visitors a deep dive into the rich history of Oregon’s logging industry, showcasing an array of authentic equipment and machinery that once roared through the dense forests. From vintage chainsaws to massive steam-powered log haulers, the museum is a treasure trove of tools that tell the story of timber.

Exhibits and Attractions


The heart of the museum features a meticulously restored steam donkey engine, demonstrating the evolution of logging technology. Visitors can explore the outdoor displays, which include a fully outfitted logger’s bunkhouse and a replica of a traditional cookhouse, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of loggers during the early 20th century. Each exhibit is accompanied by informative plaques that provide historical context and fascinating anecdotes.

The museum also hosts a variety of seasonal events and demonstrations, giving guests a hands-on experience of logging practices such as sawmilling and blacksmithing. These live demonstrations are not only educational but also provide a sense of the physical demands and skills required in the logging industry.

Whether you are a history enthusiast or looking for a unique cultural experience, the Camp 18 Logging Museum provides an engaging and educational outing for all ages. Its extensive collection and dynamic exhibits offer a comprehensive look at the tools, machines, and people that powered Oregon’s historic logging sector.

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