Home - Oregon State Parks Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew They are an everyday reminder of the things that make Oregon great
Reserve - Oregon State Parks You must be 18 or older to make a reservation An adult must accompany minors at the site Horse camping sites are only for people camping with their horses or other pack animals Some campgrounds are first-come, first-served Check individual park pages for season dates and reservation information Reservations are required for yurts and
Cabins and Yurts - Oregon State Parks Cabins and yurts are a comfortable camping experience for any season Cabins have solid walls and yurts are dome-shaped with canvas walls (Wallowa Lake yurts have wood walls for extra warmth)
First-come - first-served - Oregon State Parks Oregon State Parks offers more than 50 campgrounds across the state While the majority of campgrounds accept reservations for campsites, some campgrounds are first-come, first-served seasonally or year-round
Beverly Beach State Park - Oregon State Parks The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport A few steps from the ocean you'll find the forest-sheltered campground
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South Beach State Park - Oregon State Parks A playground area, horse-shoe pits, and a 18-hole disc golf course are near the campground area Stop by the Hospitality Center to get maps, brochures, purchase souvenirs or camp items, or to check out free discs and horse-shoes
Sunset Bay State Park - Oregon State Parks Only a short walk from the beach, the campground has sites for tent camping and RV's, as well as cozy and comfortable yurts Day-use and picnic facilities are located along the bay to allow easy access for beachcombing, fishing, swimming, and boating