
this state park is wonderful! it's got beach, it's got shade, campsites, yurt options and a ton to explore. plus, i'm driving all over, it seemed all the amenities: i saw wood for sale, ice, and...
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Fort Stevens State Park in Hammond, Oregon, is a sprawling 4,300-acre park that offers a rich blend of history and outdoor recreation. As one of the nation's largest public campgrounds, it features a historic military site with Civil War-era fortifications, turn-of-the-century artillery gun batteries, and underground tours of a World War II command center.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as camping, beach-combing, freshwater lake swimming, wildlife viewing, and exploring the Oregon Coast Trail. With upgrades funded by general obligation bonds, including a new tent camping loop and rehabilitation of historic structures, Fort Stevens State Park provides a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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this state park is wonderful! it's got beach, it's got shade, campsites, yurt options and a ton to explore. plus, i'm driving all over, it seemed all the amenities: i saw wood for sale, ice, and...
Clean park with great hiking trails. Fairly clean restrooms. Drove down to the beach and took the dogs to see the Peter irondale. This camping trip they had a free concert on the lawn by the...
Shipwrecks, secluded beaches, amazing views, hiking trails, a historical fort - so much to see in this small Oregon state park! It's one of the largest public campgrounds in the country and this...
Excellent historical state park. The best part is the array of old batteries on the fort that protected the entrance to the Columbia River, one of which is fully open and available to explore....
My happy place is the shipwreck beach. There is also a lake with picnic areas and restrooms. River beach, bird blind, Battery Russel, the jetty, razor clam digging, camping, yurts...wetlands,...
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