Newport Elks Lodge #2105 is a association or organization in Newport, OR. Phone: (541) 265-2105. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 76 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=2105.
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Interior view of the Newport Elks Lodge dining area. — Newport Elks Lodge #2105
4.4 76 reviews

Newport's Gathering Place Since Lodge #2105

Affordable RV camping, family-friendly dining, and brotherhood on the Oregon coast.

Charity

Giving without expectation

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Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

Exterior view of Newport Elks Lodge #2105 with a welcoming entrance.
Exterior view of Newport Elks Lodge #2105 with a welcoming entrance.

Perched near the Oregon coast in Newport, Lodge #2105 has earned a 4.4-star reputation from members and visitors alike who keep coming back for one simple reason: this place actually feels like home. The dining room draws locals and traveling Elks from lodges as far as Tualatin Valley #2780 and Kiezer #2472, and the staff greets every guest, whether a 30-year member or a first-timer, with the same easy friendliness.

The views from the lodge are a genuine perk. Sit down for dinner and you get the kind of coastal scenery that most restaurants in town would charge twice as much to frame in their windows. The facilities are clean, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the crowd skews genuinely family-friendly, the kind of place where a two-year-old nephew can toddle around without anyone batting an eye.

Lodge #2105 also maintains 8 RV sites with water and electric hookups at just $25 per night, first-come, first-served. It puts members within easy reach of Newport's shops, waterfront, and the Oregon Coast Aquarium, making it one of the most practical and affordable stopovers on the central coast.

What We Offer

The lodge offers a full-service dining room open to members and their guests, serving satisfying meals in a clean, comfortable setting with that hard-to-beat coastal view. Dinner nights are the social centerpiece of the week, and reciprocal members from any Elks lodge are warmly welcomed at the door.

RV camping is available on-site with 8 spots featuring water and electric hookups at $25 per night. Spots are first-come, first-served with no reservation system, so early arrival is recommended during summer months when Newport traffic picks up. The location puts campers close to downtown shopping, the bayfront, and the beach.

Beyond dining and camping, the lodge hosts community events, charitable fundraisers, and member gatherings throughout the year consistent with the national Elks mission of supporting veterans, local youth, and community causes. Members of any BPOE lodge can stop in, sign the register, and feel right at home.

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“Basic but very easy to access and register for the night.”

— Adolfo Zavala

What Our Guests Say

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7 months ago
"My husband & I stayed here for 2 nights. Cozy, simple, & affordable camping. Only $25/night. First come, first serve though. No reservations. 8 RV spots with water & electric hookups. Close to shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, & fuel. Would recommend it for an easy on/off from Hwy 101 & a few days stay in Newport."
— Tina Scott
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3 years ago
"Very nice lodge, my wife and I and my 2 friends from kiezer lodge 2472 were visiting Newport and decided to have dinner here. Everyone was nice and friendly and the facilities were clean. Also the view is amazing. Dinner was good."
— Walter Sacha
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2 years ago
"We are members at Tualatin Valley Lodge #2780 and stopped in for a quick visit on Saturday night. Loved that it is family friendly like ours is. My nephew is 2 and has grown up in the Elks."
— Mar ph
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3 months ago
"Basic but very easy to access and register for the night."
— Adolfo Zavala
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a year ago
"Didn't have food. Went for Bingo. Next session is April 28th. There just starting out. Had a few glitches, was fun tho. Had a good winning strick."
— Catherine Brinley

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be a member of Lodge #2105 specifically to visit?

No. Any current member in good standing of a BPOE lodge nationwide can visit Lodge #2105 as a reciprocal member. Just bring your membership card and sign in at the door.

Can non-members visit the lodge or dine here?

The lodge is primarily for Elks members and their guests. If you are not a member, you are welcome to come as the guest of a current member. Contact the lodge directly through elks.org for current guest policies.

How does the RV camping work?

The lodge offers 8 RV spots with water and electric hookups at $25 per night. Camping is first-come, first-served with no advance reservations, so plan to arrive early, especially in summer. Spots are available to Elks members.

Where exactly is the lodge located in Newport?

The lodge is at 45 Southeast Moore Drive, Newport, OR 97365. It is conveniently close to downtown Newport shopping, the bayfront, and the Oregon Coast Aquarium.

What are the dining hours?

Dining hours vary and can change seasonally. The best way to confirm current meal service times is to visit the lodge's page at elks.org or check with the lodge directly before your visit.

How do I become a member of the Elks?

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is open to U.S. citizens who believe in God and are at least 21 years old. You can start the application process through elks.org or ask any current member to sponsor you.

Does the lodge host events or community programs?

Yes. Lodge #2105 hosts regular member events, community fundraisers, and charitable programs in line with the national Elks mission supporting veterans, youth, and local causes throughout Newport and Lincoln County.

The Order · Since 1868

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Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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