Camp In The Forest, Then Walk Under A Bridge To The Beach When You Stay At Oregon’s Beverly Beach
One of the best things about Oregon’s coast is that you can enjoy the forest and the beach at the same time. The campground at Beverly Beach is one of the best spots to enjoy both, and you’re going to want to pay it a visit as soon as you can.
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You'll find Beverly Beach State Park about halfway between Newport and Lincoln City. It includes a day-use area, information center, and campground.
The campground is large, with 53 full hook-up sites, 76 sites with electric and water, and 128 tent sites. There's also a hiker/biker camp and three large, group tent camps.
Photo Courtesy of Catherine Armstrong
Though this campground is huge, each site is surrounded by towering trees and lush ferns and plants. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings.
Photo Courtesy of Catherine Armstrong
You'll also find 21 yurts at Beverly Beach Campground. Ten of the sites are pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friend along.
The campground has plenty of amenities, as well. Enjoy restrooms with flush toilets, hot showers, a playground, ranger-led programs and hikes, and a recycling station.
Pick up a bundle of firewood and a bag of ice at the Visitor Information Center, which is staffed by wonderful hosts and volunteers who can give you information about the area and attractions.
The campground is located on the east side of Highway 101, but there's a convenient path that takes you right under the highway. Grab the kids, put the pup on a leash and head out for a beach adventure.
You'll want to bring some water and a snack along so you can hang out on the beach for several hours. The kids will enjoy building sand castles, splashing in the waves, and exploring...
Sunsets here are simply magical, and as you watch the blazing sun dip into the horizon, you can look forward to those campfire s'mores back at your campsite.
Make your reservations for Beverly Beach Campground early - this park is popular. The Oregon State Park system allows you to book up to nine months in advance.
Learn more about the campground at Beverly Beach State Park on its website. Have you stayed overnight at this campground? We’d love to hear about your experience there – leave us a comment!
Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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