Fort Stevens State Park Campground
Fort Stevens State Park Campground
Nestled at the northern tip of the Oregon Coast, Fort Stevens State Park Campground offers a unique combination of history, natural beauty, and diverse recreational opportunities. This expansive park, once a critical military installation, spans approximately 4,300 acres, providing a captivating backdrop for campers seeking adventure and relaxation.
Accommodations
The campground caters to a variety of camping styles, featuring:
- 11 Deluxe Cabins (5 pet-friendly)
- 15 Yurts (7 pet-friendly)
- 174 Full-Hookup Sites (36 pull-through)
- 302 Electrical Sites with water (11 pull-through)
- 6 Tent Sites
- 9 Primitive Hike-in Sites
Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and fire pit, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Amenities and Facilities
Fort Stevens State Park Campground is packed with amenities to enhance your camping experience:
- Hot Showers and Flush Toilets
- RV Dump Station
- Coffenbury Lake with picnic areas, swimming, restrooms, and a boat ramp
- Scenic Trails and Bikeways
- Columbia Shore Disc Golf Course
- Ranger-guided Kayak Tours available during summer
- Seasonal Adult and Youth Bike Rentals
- Store with essentials and locally harvested firewood available for purchase
Outdoor Activities
Adventure awaits at Fort Stevens! Explore the great outdoors with a plethora of activities:
- Hiking: Over 15 miles of multi-use trails to explore
- Whale Watching: Experience the majestic sight of whales off the Oregon coast
- Fishing: Enjoy catch-and-release fishing at Coffenbury Lake
- Beach Combing: Discover the treasures along the sandy shores
- Wildlife Viewing: Bring binoculars for bird watching and spotting wildlife in their natural habitat
Historical Significance
Fort Stevens is not only a recreational haven but also a site steeped in history. It was active from the Civil War through World War II and serves as the only Civil War-era fort on the West Coast. Visitors can explore its rich military history with engaging displays at the fort’s museum and intriguing remnants of its past scattered throughout the park.
Planning Your Visit
Reservations are encouraged and can be made up to six months in advance. Visitors are advised to bring warm clothing, as conditions can be chilly even during summer months. Mosquito repellent is recommended between March and July due to the presence of mosquitoes.
Explore the beautiful Oregon Coast and create unforgettable memories at Fort Stevens State Park Campground, a perfect destination for families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike!
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