Oregon’s history is fascinating and you could spend a lifetime learning all about the historic sites around the Beaver State. Fort Stevens served the country from the Civil War through World War II, but was later abandoned. Now it’s preserved and protected as a state park, and you can even tour it.

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The park is located at 100 Peter Iredale Rd., Hammond, OR 97121. For more information about Fort Stevens State Park, hop on over to the park’s website.

Do you have family stories about Fort Stevens? If so, we’d love to read them in the comments! If you snapped any photos on your visit to Fort Stevens, be sure to share them on our Oregon Nature Lovers group on Facebook for a chance to see them featured!

If you’re interested in Oregon history, you might enjoy reading about the tragedy that occurred at this scenic spot during World War II.

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