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Campground Brochure and Map of Fort Stevens State Park (SP) in Oregon. Published by Oregon State Parks and Recreation.
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Fort Stevens
CAMPGROUND
Reserve early! Reserve campsites, yurts and group areas one day
Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines:
Park Information:
to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687.
Campsites and yurts are also reservable through www.oregonstateparks.org.
If your reservation is for today, call 503-861-1671.
Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687.
1-800-551-6949
www.oregonstateparks.org
O
Ships, Waves, and Wildlife
ne of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort
Stevens lies next to the site of a military installation
once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River.
Year-round Camping
• 150 full-hookup sites with sewer, electricity, and water
(36 pull-through)
• 302 electrical sites with water (11 pull-through)
• 6 tent sites with water nearby
• 15 yurts (7 pet-friendly)
• 11 deluxe cabins (5 pet-friendly)
• Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites
• Hiker/biker sites
• Flush toilets and hot showers
• RV dump station (300 feet east of ranger station)
Note: Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in
the pet-friendly facilities for an additional fee per night.
• Day-use area with access to
•
•
miles of broad, sandy beach
Two covered, reservable
picnic shelters
Freshwater lakes
Camping Rates
Fort Stevens State Park
Off US 101, 10 miles W of Astoria
100 Peter Iredale Road, Hammond, OR 97121
503-861-1671
Latitude: 46.18422 N
Longitude: -123.95682 W
• Nine miles of bike paths
• Ten miles of hiking trails
• Northern trailhead for the
Oregon Coast Trail
• Wildlife viewing platforms
Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date
information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting
www.oregonstateparks.org.
Driving on the Beach
Motor vehicles are prohibited on the beach from the
Peter Iredale access point to the South Jetty from noon
to midnight, May 1–Sept. 15. Motor vehicles are allowed
year-round between the Peter Iredale access point and the
Gearhart beach ramp. Maximum speed is 25 mph.
Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs,
campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are
designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Shipwreck remains: The wreck of the Peter Iredale lies
near the southern beach access parking area. The English
sailing ship ran aground during a storm in 1906.
More History Survives Nearby
Visit the Fort Clatsop unit of Lewis and Clark National
Historical Park, where the Corps of Discovery spent the
winter of 1805-06.
Astoria, the first permanent European-American
settlement on the west coast, features Fort Astoria, a
reconstructed fur-trading outpost; several museums,
including the Columbia River Maritime Museum; and
historic homes.
Support your parks by becoming a member of the Oregon State
Parks Foundation. Free 12-month day-use parking permit with
your membership. oregonstateparksfoundation.org.
Astoria
Fort Stevens
State Park
Wildlife viewing platform
Military museum
and batteries
Observation
platform
Hammond
Swash Lake wildlife
viewing platform
North
loops
Wreck of the
Peter Iredale
Coffenbury L.
30
Hammond
Columbia R.
Military museum: The Military Museum contains
artifacts depicting the history of the fort. 503-861-2000.
Guided tours: Enjoy tours of the underground Battery
Mishler and the back of a restored 1954 “deuce-and-a-half”
army truck. Tours, special events, and museum services are
courtesy of the nonprofit Friends of Old Fort Stevens.
Columbia R.
Warrenton
Sunset
Beach
State
Recreation
Site
Fort Clatsop
101
Campground
entrance
Gearhart
Seaside
.
Other Park Features
The Fort Stevens Military Reservation guarded the
mouth of the Columbia River from the Civil War through
World War II. Explore the gun batteries and climb to the
commander’s station for a view of the Columbia River
and South Jetty.
Trestle Bay
Clatsop
Spit
e Rd
Four campsites (#77, 78, 89 and 90 in the North loop),
eight of the 11 cabins, and all but five yurts are accessible
according to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Western snowy plovers
nest along some parts
of the Oregon coast—
watch for special signs
during nesting season.
Summertime programs include Junior Ranger activities,
evening campfire presentations, and guided kayak tours.
Explore the Historic Military Site
South
Jetty
Ridg
Universal Access
Watch waves breaking and big ships crossing the famous
Columbia River bar from the observation platform near
the South Jetty on Clatsop Spit. Wildlife viewing
platforms on Clatsop Spit, overlooking Trestle Bay, and
near Swash Lake are excellent places for birdwatching.
Please note: All dogs must be on a leash March 15-July
15 (or longer) on a short stretch of Clatsop Spit. Driving
and vehicles are also prohibited. Look for signs.
63400-8121 (2/19)
South loops
Pacific
Ocean
Tsunami Assembly Area
(Warrenton Soccer Fields) Warrenton
Tillamook Head
Ecola State Park
Cannon Beach
Trailhead
parking
101
26
Portland
Visiting for the Day?
Fort Stevens State Park requires a day-use parking permit
year-round to park in the Coffenbury Lake Day-use Area
and at the Historic Military Site. You’ll need to display a
daily permit, a 12- or 24-month permit, an Oregon Pacific
Coast Passport, or your camping receipt, which is valid for
the days you are registered. Purchase a daily permit from
vending machines in the park. The 12- and 24- month
permits are sold online at store.oregonstateparks.org and
at major state park offices.
Coffenbury Lake has two swimming areas, a picnic area,
restrooms, and a boat ramp (please respect the 10 mph
boating speed limit).
Fort Stevens
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L32 L34
(47)
L31 (45) (43) (42)
L30 (42)
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L42 (48) Host
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(42)
L37 L41
L35
L44 (46)
L25 (44)
L33 (56) (60) (66)
(57)
L29
L45 (39)
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(50)
L27
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L23
(57)
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(40)
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(46)
L21 (57)
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L49 (60)
L17 (50)
K17
Host
K18
L5
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L51
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L13 (62) (54)
(52)
(52)
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Loop L
Loop M
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M46 M47
M40 M42 M44 (41) (44) (44) (54) M51
M38
(43)
(44)
(52)
M36 M37
M34 (46) (48) (49) (43)
(48)
N53 N54
M52 Host
N51
O45 O47
M45 M49
(53)
M32 (50)
N47 N49 (54) (57) (41)
O51
M43
N45
(60)
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(60)
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N41 N43 (49) (49)
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(48) N36 N37 (48) (47)
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(57)
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N52 (38)
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(50)
O38
O43 O46
Host
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N48 N50 N55 (38)
O48
M28
(47)
N46
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(46)
(39)
N59
(52)
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M5
N44
M27 (54)
O36
(46) O50 O52
N40 N42 (41) (37) (36) (39)
N38
N34
(44)
O39
(50)
M7
(48)
(50)
N58 (40)
M26 (53)
Host
O37 (44)
(41) N35
(41) (37) (39) (40)
M1
N61 (49)
M9 (57)
(68)
(48)
M23 (56)
M2 (38)
O34
N60 (38)
(57)
M11
M3 (42)
N32 (52) Host
(48)
O35 (46)
N63 (46) Host M25 (50)
M21 (68)
M13 (60)
M4 (43)
Host N33 (46)
N62 (40)
O32
Loop O
Loop N
O33 (43)
(60)
M6 (46)
N31 (47)
M24 (48)
N65 (46)
(51)
M17 (61)
M8 (50)
O31 (47)
N64 (37)
M10 (47)
O30
N30 (51)
N29 (44)
M12 (48)
(52)
O29 (46)
M14 (40)
N66 (41)
N27
(39)
N28
(43)
M15 (41)
M20
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O27 O23 O21 O19
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(46) M19 M18 M16 (48)
(48)
(45) (49) (40) (42) O17
N25 (42) N21 N19 N17 N15 N13 N11 N7
(53)
19
(51)
(58)
O3
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O5
N26
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N6 (34)
(46) (52) (50) (53) (51) (40) (37)
O26
O7 (43) (37) (61)
O13
N23
(48)
(48)
O9
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N8 (52)
(42) O11 (44) (45)
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O25
(46)
N9
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(52)
O1
(44)
N10
ADA van accessible
(52) O20 O18
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O4 O2 (55) N24 N22 N20 N18 N16 N14 N12 (49)
(54)
(47) (48) (49) (51) (44) (51) (45)
O6 (53) (56)
(49) O16 O14
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O10
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(53)
(43)
(50) O12
(46) (57)
(47)
Yurt Village
®
N40
(39)
Electric site
K5
(Max. site length in feet)
(Max. site length in feet)
Tent site
Deluxe cabin
Yurt
Hiker/biker camp
Accessible camping
Pet-friendly facility
Shower
Restroom
Ranger station
Parking
Firewood
Amphitheater
Playground
RV dump station
Information
To beach, wreck
of Peter Iredale, and
Coffenbury Lake
center
Recycling
Bike trail
Walking trail
Trails
Yurt village footpath
Loop H (Sites 1-32)
16 (53)
15 (49)
Tsunami
evacuation route
• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
A curfew for visitors under age 18 is in effect 12–5 a.m.
• All vehicles must be parked on pavement.
• Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow.
Riders under age 16 must wear helmets.
• Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in a vehicle or
tent. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be properly removed.
Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m.
9 (69)
10 (55)
8 (54)
s
South loop ops
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No
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11 (61)
12 (48)
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17 (60) (60)
(60)
27 (43)
14
(57)
13 (61)
7
(57)
6 (59)
22
(53)
20
(51)
18
(49)
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(41)
Host
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5 (52)
30 (67)
32 (45)
3 (55)
Exit
80
(56)
28
(47)
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(56)
31
(44)
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(53)
Loop J (Sites 170-203)
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(46)
85
(47)
187
(65)
90
(59)
82 84 86
(54) (58) (48) 87 88 91
(52) (45) (39)
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96
71 70 (66)
73 (63) 72
(60) (68) (41)
186
(60)
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(56)
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(60)
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(59)
183
(60)
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(57)
Host
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74 (60)
Host
42(46)
43
(55)
101 103
(42) (50)
45
(53)
40 (44) 41(54) Host
50 (50)
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52 (41)
(56) 65
69 (48)
62 59 57 55
(51) (30) (43) (48) (41)
68 (44)
54
64 63 61 60 58 56 (41)
(37) (36) (41) (39) (43) (39)
47 132
(50) (60)
49 130
(37) (50)
51
(49)
129
(53)
53
(46)
Loop C
(Sites 40-69)
RV OPERATORS: Please use this dump station instead
of a campsite connection to empty your holding tank.
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(65)
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(60)
182
(50)
179 178 176
(55) (60) (40)
105
(53)
107 109
(42) (43)
102 104
100(55) (60) (50)
131 (48)
127 (55) 125 123
(33) (50)
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(50)
Host
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(50)
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(55)
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(56)
175
(60)
177
(64)
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(60)
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(50)
110 111
(48) (43)
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(43)
Loop D
(Sites 100-132)
173
(55)
117
(46)
114
(50) 163
(55)
116
(52) 162
(55)
South Loops
199
(45)
L
M
N
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(48)
141
(63)
Host
164 (62)
161
(50)
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(50)
J
C
D
E
Host
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(42) (52)
Loop K
149 (45)
151 (50)
158 (47) 155 (45) 154 (47)
156
(50)
Loop E
(Sites 140-165)
148 243
(55) (50)
152 239
(55) (56)
153
(63)
237
(49)
236
(45)
F
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214 (45)
(60)
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(45)
AY
TWO W
Entrance
G
217
(48)
218
(55)
150 241
(55) (62)
loops
South h loops
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low)
Nor
(see be
(cabins and
tent sites)
K
215 (60)
213
211 (53) 219 (53)
Host (60)
210(50)
221 (46)
244 (45)
223 (47)
242 (50)
225 (53)
240 (42)
227 (50)
238
(49) 235 232 230 (35)
(50) (40)
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(50)
212(50)
146 (53)
157
(45)
I
159
(44)
K9
K8
142 (55)
140(58)
160
(50)
Entrance
171
(65)
H
North
Loops
201
(50)
Host
K11
K2
Yurt Village
202
(50)
K7
K6
O
203
170 (60)
(45)
112 165
(60) (55)
108 113
(50) (45)
115
121 119 (65)
(43) (41)
122 120
(52) (42)
172
(65)
K15
197
195 (48) (60) 200 (52)
K12
K13
K14
K4 K5
K3
K1
Host
198
(45)
196
(58)
194
(62)
184 188 190 191 193
(60) (52) (52) (55) (55)
181
(60)
Host
46 48
44 (54) (51)
(49)
66 (49)
Entrance
parking
26
(58)
Host
83
(50)
81
(51)
2 (63)
Loop I (Sites 70-96)
25
(58)
Host
17
2
15
3
4
6
ADA accessible parking
Full-hookup site
Host Host
K10
L16 L15
(43) (39) L14 L12 L11 L10 L8 L6 L4 L3 L2
(44) (42) (40) (46) (41) (40)
(43) (44) (47)
23
(60)
To beach, wreck of
Peter Iredale, and
Coffenbury Lake
233
(40)
287
(45)
220
(53)
284
(46)
222
(50)
282
(58)
224
(47)
280
(48)
226
(45)
278
(50)
228 276 (53)
(65)
229
231 (56)
(40)
Loop F
(Sites 210-245)
250
(43)
251
(42)
255
(41)
253
(42)
256
(50)
254 257 (65)
258 (58)
259
286 252(52) (48)
(39)
(47)
Host
261
260 (65)
(36)
285
(68)
263
262 (58)
(49)
283
(50)
264 (62)
266
281
(62)
(58)
265 (58)
267
279
(45)
268 (60)
(49)
273 270 (37)
277 (48) (47)
269 (53)
275
(38)
274
(48)
272
(45)
271
(63)
Loop G
(Sites 250-287)
All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request.
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