Alfred A. Loeb State Park is located on the banks of the Chetco River in Oregon. The park offers camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, and rafting opportunities. In the parks boundaries are 3 rental cabins, 53 camping sites, a launch area for drift boats, a day-use area, and the head of a 0.75-mile (1.2 km) trail that includes the northernmost coastal redwood grove in the United States.
Southern part of the Coos Bay Trasportation Systrem Map in the BLM Myrtlewood Field Office area in Oregon. Published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Map of the Gold Beach Ranger District of Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in the USFS Pacific Northwest Region 6 in Oregon. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) of the southern part of Gold Beach Ranger District (RD) in Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest (NF) in Oregon. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
Tide Tables for the South Oregon Coast. Published by Oregon State Parks.
Alfred A. Loeb SP
https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=51
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Alfred A. Loeb State Park is located on the banks of the Chetco River in Oregon. The park offers camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, and rafting opportunities. In the parks boundaries are 3 rental cabins, 53 camping sites, a launch area for drift boats, a day-use area, and the head of a 0.75-mile (1.2 km) trail that includes the northernmost coastal redwood grove in the United States.
Alfred A. Loeb
To Gold Beach
More to See and Do
California Redwoods: Beautiful stands of
these ancient trees can be found in parks from
20 minutes to a few hours south of Loeb,
making for a nice day trip down the coast toward
California.
More beach access: McVay Rock, Crissey
Field, and Winchuck State Recreation Sites
offer access to beaches south of Brookings. A
visitor welcome center at Crissey Field has more
information about things to see and do in the
area.
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Brookings
McVay Rock State Recreation Site
Winchuck State Recreation Site
Crissey Field State Recreation Site
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Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal
vehicles, RVs, paid campsites and portions of day use parks along
state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the
Oregon Department of Transportation.
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Boats in Brookings: A boat ramp, moorage
facilities, boat rentals, and charter boat service
are located at the south jetty near the mouth of
the Chetco River.
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Samuel Boardman State Scenic Corridor:
This 12-mile-long day-use park along U.S. 101
features several wayside viewpoints, some
with picnic tables where you can sit and enjoy
unparalleled ocean scenery. To really savor
the offshore seascapes, explore the coastline
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North
Harris Beach State Park: The long sandy
beach at this park is a beachcomber’s delight
with rocky outcrops for tidepooling fun, too.
Bring the binoculars to watch the nesting sea
birds and other wildlife on the largest island
off the Oregon coast, a formation called
alternately “Bird” or “Goat” Island.
Samuel H. Boardman
State Scenic Corridor
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Follow the park’s 3/4-mile-long Riverview
Trail to the U.S. Forest Service’s Redwood
Nature Trail, which offers access to the
northernmost stand of redwoods on the
Pacific Coast. A trailhead with parking is
located near the park’s riverside day-use
entrance.
park by foot on the Oregon Coast Trail. The
southern end of the park is only three miles
north of Harris Beach. Play it safe, stay on
established trails!
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Campground
• Campground quiet hours: 10 p.m. - 7 a.m.
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• Vehicles must be parked on pavement.
• Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow.
Riders younger than 16 must wear helmets.
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OREGON STATE
PARKS GUIDE
CAMPGROUNDS | DAY-USE AREAS | HERITAGE SITES
2022 CENTENNIAL EDITION
South Falls, Silver Falls
State Park
WELCOME
02 Celebrating 100 Years
04 Save the Date
06 Overnight Facilities
07 Group Facilities
08 State Parks Map
10 North Coast
16 Central Coast
22 South Coast
28 Portland/Columbia River Gorge
36 Willamette Valley
42 Southern Oregon
48 Central Oregon
53 Eastern Oregon
59 Know Before You Go
Cover photo: Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint, circa 1920s
All you need for
your next
adventure is here.
Portland/
Columbia River Gorge
North
Coast
store.oregonstateparks.org
Eastern
Oregon
Central
Coast
Shop for outdoor gear and apparel
Buy annual day-use parking permits
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Coast
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Valley
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Park Classifications
SRA/SRS: State Recreation Area/Site
Locations with access to a variety of
recreational pursuits.
SSV/C: State Scenic Viewpoint/Corridor
Roadside spots and driving routes with a view.
Don’t forget your camera.
SHS/SHA: State Heritage Site/Area
Sites with important historic, prehistoric and
cultural resources that preserve Oregon’s history.
SNA/SNS: State Natural Area/Site
Valuable habitats that need your help to
stay healthy. Expect more nature and fewer
developed facilities.
Symbols
Beach
access
Bike
path
Boat
ramp
Day-use
parking fee
Cabin
Deluxe Deluxe yurt Disc golf
cabin
course
Dump
station
Fishing
Group
camp
Hiker/Biker
camping
Hiking
trail
Horse trail
Marina
Paddling Pet-friendly Picnic Playground Reservable Restroom Restroom
yurt or cabin facilities
sites
non-flush
RV and Tent Scenic
camping
views
Hot Interpretive
showers information
Swimming Waterfall Wind sports Wildlife Year-round
viewing camping
Yurt
A blue circle indicates that some, but not all,
facilities are accessible according to Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. It means
you can expect an accessible parking space, a clear
path of travel to the facility and adherence to
established ADA guidelines at that facility. For
specific information, call the Oregon State Parks
Information Line at 1-800-551-6949 (Oregon
Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 7-1-1).
State Wayside
A small parcel of roadside land with parking,
picnic tables and restrooms.
All parks have potable water and are open
year-round for day use unless otherwise noted.
represents year-round camping
This symbol
or lodging.
Notes for RVers
Each listing notes the maximum length of campsites
if RV camping is allowed; both the RV and any
towed vehicles must be able to fit into this space.
Some parks have pull-through sites—these are also
to
noted in the listings. Look for this symbol
find parks with RV dump stations. Please use these
stations to empty full holding tanks rather than
campsite connections, which can overflow.
Please note: This guide provides information
about the most developed and/or frequently
visited state parks. It is available in other formats
upon request. All information is subject to change
without notice. Check website or call 800-551-6949
for most current information.
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CELEBRATING
100 YEARS OF
OREGON STATE PARKS
A hundred years ago, state parks were barely an idea in Oregon, little
more than patches of roadside greenery. A 5-acre donation in 1922
— setting aside a special place for everyone — became Oregon’s first
official state park.
From 1922 to 1989, Oregon’s state park system grew within the Oregon
Department of Transportation and its predecessor agencies. Oregon
Parks and Recreation officially became an independent agency in 1990
with much fanfare and public engagement. Today, the state park system
comprises 254 park properties and more than 100,000 acres.
In 2022, we invite you to join us in celebrating this milestone. It’s a year
to reflect on the past 100 years and look to the future as we work to
preserve this legacy for the next generation.
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STRONGER
Together
OREGON STATE PARKS &
OREGON LOTTERY DOLLARS
It Started
with One
Woman’s Vision
On the day after her 1845 wedding,
Sarah Helmick left behind friends,
family, and everything she had ever
known. She and her husband loaded
all they could in a covered wagon
and set out across the plains for
Oregon. They took up a land claim
that included several scenic, shaded
acres along the Luckiamute River, just
south of Monmouth. There, they raised family,
farmed, and, in Sarah’s case, lived to celebrate
her 100th birthday. Sarah marked this milestone
in the early 1920s with a momentous gift—not one
she received, but one she gave. She donated
several acres of the family’s original land claim
to the State of Oregon for use as a park, a
place we know today as the Sarah Helmic
Cabins
How to Reserve Yurts,
Cabins and Tepees
Reserve early! You can make a reservation
one day to nine months in advance by visiting
oregonstateparks.org or by calling
(800) 452-5687 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
You must be 18 or older to make a reservation,
and an adult must be present during the stay.
Pay for your reservation using a debit or
credit card (Visa or MasterCard).
Call (800) 452-5687 or visit
oregonstateparks.org to find out
current camping rates. All rates and policies are
subject to change without notice.
Homey, cozy and secure. Cabins offer a rustic but comfortable
camping experience for any season. Our cabins have lights,
electrical outlets, six-foot covered porches, and outdoor fire
rings. We offer both single- and double-room rustic cabins as
well as double-room deluxe cabins with extra creature comforts.
Single-room cabins sleep three to five people; double-room
cabins sleep five to six. (The duplex Totem Cabin at Emigrant
Springs sleeps three people on each side.) The dimensions and
floor plans of cabins vary; call (800) 551-6949 to get specifics
for each park.
Rustic Cabin Amenities
Dining
Table
• Bunk bed and futon couch and/or double bed
with vinyl mattresses
Futon Couch/
Double Bed
• Table and chairs
• Bathroom with shower
• Sink
• TV with DVD player
(not available at all parks)
• Refrigerator
Double Bed
Yurts, Cabins and Tepees
One-room rustic cabin, 13’ x 13’. LaPine rustic cabins have
two double beds.
Futon Couch/
Double Bed
Futon Couch/
Double Bed
Refrigerator
Microwave
Dining
Table
Covered
Porch
Dining
Table
Covered
Porch
Prineville Reservoir deluxe cabin, 20’ x 18’. Style below also available.
Twin/Full
Bunk Bed
Two-room rustic cabin at L.L. “Stub” Stewart State Park, 16’ x 24’.
Double Bed
Futon Couch/
Double Bed
Covered
Porch
oregonstateparks.org
This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request.
Twin/Double
Bunk Bed
Dining
Table
Two-room rustic cabin, 13’ x 15’.
Cabins at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area
Single
Upper Bunk
Lower
Double Bed
Living
Room
Dining
Table
Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.
63400-8040 (2/18)
Futon Couch/
Double Bed
Covered
Porch
All information subject to change without notice.
Printed on recycled paper.
Twin/Full
Bunk
Bed
BBQ
BBQ
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
725 Summer St. NE, Suite C
Salem, OR 97301
(800) 551-6949
Shower
One-room rustic cabin at L.L. “Stub” Stewart State Park, 16’ x 16’.
Dining
Table
Shower
Refrigerator
Microwave
Deluxe cabin at The Cove Palisades (14’ x 18’);
Cape Lookout (14’ x 21’)* and (16’ x 24’); LaPine (16’ x 24’);
Fort Stevens (16’ x 24’); and Prineville Reservoir (16’ x 24’).
Deluxe cabin at Cape Lookout State Park
Comfort
Camping
• Indoor cooking permitted
Twin/Full
Bunk Bed
Covered
Porch
Yurts and cabins extend the camping season so
that you can experience crisp autumn mornings,
gentle spring rains and winter snowfall. Offseason is the perfect time to enjoy fall colors,
strap on your snowshoes or cross-country skis, or
simply absorb the peaceful quiet.
• Propane BBQ outside
• Microwave
• Table and chairs
Twin/Full
Bunk Bed
Year-round Camping
Deluxe Cabin
Amenities
Covered
Porch
• Bunk bed(s) and futon couch or double
bed with vinyl mattresses
Parking for one vehicle is included with
each reservation. Extra vehicles can be
accommodated at most parks for an additional
charge per night—call ahead to check.
Universal Access: Most campgrounds have
ADA-accessible yurts and cabins. See the map
inside for details.
Twin/Double
Bunk Bed
* No door between living room and bedroom. Bed arrangement also differs.
Yurts at Beverly Beach State Park
I
f you like the idea of camping but long for something more comfortable than a tent yet simpler
than an RV, we have just the thing. Yurts, cabins and tepees are snug and secure, and they require
no setup. Most important, they’ll keep you and your gear dry and warm no matter what the weather.
What to Bring
What to Know
• Sleeping bags or bedding
• Towels
• Cooking and eating utensils
• Check-in is at 4 p.m. Check-out is at 1 p.m.
Quiet hours are 10 p.m. - 7 a.m.
• Portable heating devices and open fires are not
allowed inside yurts, cabins or tepees for safety
reasons. Each site includes an outdoor fire ring.
• Indoor cooking is only permitted inside deluxe yurts and
deluxe cabins, and is limited to the provided microwaves.
• No smoking is allowed.
Fort
Stevens
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Enjoy the year-round comforts of a large
domed tent with a locking door, lights,
electrical outlets, heating, windows, skylight
and wooden floors. Umpqua Lighthouse is the
only state park with deluxe yurts—all others
are rustic. Rustic yurts sleep five; deluxe yurts
can accommodate up to seven.
• Bunk bed and futon couches with vinyl mattresses
• Table and chairs
• Refrigerator
• Covered deck
• Microwave
• Propane BBQ
and fire ring
• Bathroom with shower
• Indoor cooking permitted
Rustic
REEDSPORT
Umpqua Lighthouse
WINCHESTER BAY
OREGON
SOUTH COAST
& BEACH SAFETY TIPS
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Shore Acres
COOS BAY
CHARLESTON
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Face Rock
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Cape Blanco
Port Orford Heads
PORT ORFORD
Humbug Mountain
Arizona Beach
Ophir Beach
GOLD BEACH
Cape Sebastian
Sam Boardman
Harris Beach
BROOKINGS
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CA L I FO R N I A
Oregon State Parks
Information:
800-551-6949
Reservations:
800-452-5687
Monthly tide data taken from Charleston. Tide height and times will be
slightly different depending on your South Coast location.
Tide Tables are predictions and are least accurate during storms
and extreme high and low tide periods.
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Administration
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov
CHARLESTON
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232
3
85
226
0
210
AM 1.8
27 05:13
11:15 AM 7.7
55
235
-3
12:10 AM 6.7
13 05:03
AM 3.6
204
110
271
-40
04:46 AM 3.7
28 10:43
AM 8.6
113
262
-30
12:55 AM 7.2
13 06:26
AM 2.4
219
73
244
-6
12:21 AM 7.6
28 06:03
AM 1.5
232
46
256
-15
12:51 AM 6.9
14 05:53
AM 3.4
210
104
265
-34
12:30 AM 6.7
29 05:32
AM 3.3
204
101
265
-34
01:24 AM 7.3
14 07:05
AM 2.1
01:29 AM 7.1
15 06:39
AM 3.2
216
98
259
-24
01:03 AM 7.1
30 06:17
AM 2.8
216
85
265
-34
01:52 AM 7.4
15 07:43
AM 1.9
01:37 AM 7.4
31 07:03
AM 2.4
226
73
259
-21
h m
01:35 AM
1 06:27
AM
W 12:20 PM
07:22 PM
Th 01:04 PM 8.4
08:00 PM -0.9
F
01:52 PM 8.0
08:39 PM -0.5
Sa 02:45 PM 7.4
09:1