UTV Takeover – Winchester Bay – OR – AREA 32 – USFS Lot #3 Sand Camping at – Coos Bay, OR
Get your tickets to see UTV Takeover – Winchester Bay – OR – AREA 32 – USFS Lot #3 Sand Camping in Coos Bay, OR. Happening on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at . Doors open at 12:00 PM.
Welcome to UTV Takeover – The largest offroad event in the country!
Where are the USFS Staging Lot #3 camping spots located?
Area 32 is referred to as our US Forest Service Staging Lot #3 Sand campsites. These 90 campsites are located in the open dunes just east of staging lot #3. While the pods are outlined, these campsites will NOT be marked or pre-assigned. You are free to park anywhere in the Pod and parking/camping areas will be first come, first served. This area is great for people with larger groups that are looking to circle up and want easy access to the open dunes.
How much are the USFS Staging Lot #3 camping passes?
Each pass is $150.
How many days are the USFS Staging Lot #3 camping passes good for?
Each camping pass is good for six days and five nights starting at noon on Tuesday, August 5th and ending at noon on Sunday, August 10th, 2025.
How can I purchase USFS Staging Lot #3 camping passes?
Camping passes can be pre-purchased through our website by using the link on this page. If passes do not sell out before the event, they can be purchased at the entry gate when you arrive. Traditionally, these campsites sell out quickly once available for sale.
Does my USFS Staging Lot #3 camping pass purchase include any event entry wristbands?
No. Camping passes and event entry wristbands are sold separately. We did this to keep the cost as cheap as possible and wanted to make sure each participant only had to purchase what they needed.
How can I purchase event entry wristbands?
You can pre-purchase wristbands through the website for $50 or purchase them at the gate. We recommend purchasing them through the website to help reduce wait times at the gate.
Do I need event entry wristbands to access my camping spot?
Yes, please be aware everybody in your vehicle will need wristbands to get through the entry gate to access your camping spot. These wristbands may be pre-purchased through our website for $50 each or obtained at the entry gate during the event. Kids 12 and under are always free!
When can I check into my campsite?
The event starts at 9 am on Wednesday, but you can check in starting Tuesday, August 5th at 12 pm PST (noon). Unlike previous years, there is NO additional fee to set up camp on Tuesday after noon!
When do I need to check out?
All participants are asked to clean their sites and check out by 12 pm PST (noon) on Sunday, August 10th.
Does each vehicle in my group need a pass or just the ones pulling trailers?
Yes. Each vehicle within your pod group will need a pass. The Forest Service has a land-use agreement that only allows a certain number of vehicles on the sand at any given time. We monitor the number of vehicles by limiting the number of passes we sell. Vehicle passes will be checked at the gate before entering the sand.
Will a dozer be available?
Dozers are not available in this area.
Do I need a flag on my vehicle while driving under my vehicle’s own power or when getting towed to my campsite?
Yes. It might seem silly but once your tires hit the sand all standard dune rules apply. This includes, but is not limited to, an ORV tag and flag.
How do I access my USFS Staging Lot #3 campsite?
This area can be accessed at the end of Salmon Harbor Drive.
Does my USFS Staging Lot #3 campsite have utilities?
No. These are dry camping sites located on the sand. You will need to bring in your own water. We recommend filling your tanks in Reedsport before heading south to Winchester. Gray/Blackwater is not permitted to be dumped in the sand. If you need your tanks dumped or filled during the event, please call Roto-Rooter at (541) 290-0775. They will be camped on the sand and would be happy to service your trailer for a small fee.
Are campfires allowed in the USFS Staging Lot Sand Camping areas?
Campfires are allowed on the sand. Participants are asked to bring their own above-ground fire pit or dig a fire pit in the sand. We asked participants not to throw any cans or garbage in the campfire. Glass bottles and pallets are not allowed in the sand camping area or in the firepits. Any unused firewood remaining at the end of the event must be taken with you when you leave. Please help us leave the dunes better than we found them!
Are there dumpsters in this area?
Area 32 will have access to one (1) 30-yard dumpster, located near the existing restrooms. We ask that all participants help keep the dunes clean by using these dumpsters during the event.
Are there restrooms/showers in this area?
Area 32 will have access to four (4) portable restrooms, located near the existing restrooms. Showers are NOT available in this area, but campers will have access to showers located in Half Moon Bay.
Is there a Campground Host in this area?
Area 32 will NOT have a Campground Host. However, this area will be monitored throughout the event by our UTV Takeover security team.