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Fort Stevens State Park
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Fort Stevens State Park

Hammond, Oregon
4.7 (7329 reviews)

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About Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens State Park is a popular state park near Hammond, Oregon offering 476 sites for campers and RV enthusiasts. Enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities this destination provides.

Fort Stevens State Park offers a remarkable coastal camping experience on the northern Oregon coast, where history, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure converge. Located near Hammond, this expansive park sits on a scenic peninsula surrounded by the Columbia River on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other, creating a unique geographical setting that appeals to diverse travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.

The park's 476 campsites provide ample space for RVers of all types, whether you're traveling with family, pets, or seeking a peaceful solo retreat. The seasonal operation from April through October captures the best weather months for coastal exploration, when temperatures are mild and rainfall is manageable. This timing allows visitors to experience the Oregon coast at its most welcoming, with long daylight hours perfect for outdoor activities.

One of Fort Stevens' defining features is its rich military history. The park encompasses the remnants of historic Fort Stevens, a military installation that dates back to the Civil War era. Walking the grounds provides fascinating insight into Oregon's coastal defense heritage, with visible gun emplacements and fortifications that tell stories of American military strategy spanning generations. History enthusiasts will find these preserved structures compelling and educational.

The natural environment surrounding Fort Stevens is equally captivating. The park's location offers exceptional fishing opportunities in the Columbia River, attracting anglers eager to catch salmon, steelhead, and other Pacific Northwest species. The nearby beaches are ideal for beachcombing, nature walks, and observing the dramatic coastal landscape where river meets ocean. Wildlife viewing is abundant throughout the area, with opportunities to spot birds, seals, and other coastal wildlife.

For families and pet owners, Fort Stevens welcomes four-legged companions, making it an ideal destination for those who want to include their pets in their camping adventures. The picnic tables and fire rings scattered throughout the park create perfect gathering spots for meals, campfire conversations, and evening relaxation. Restrooms and a dump station provide the practical amenities RVers need for comfortable extended stays.

The surrounding region offers excellent day trip opportunities. Astoria, a charming historic port town, sits nearby with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Cannon Beach, one of Oregon's most iconic destinations, is within reasonable driving distance. These attractions, combined with the park's natural beauty and historical significance, create a well-rounded camping destination that appeals to nature lovers, history buffs, families, and anyone seeking authentic Oregon coast experiences.
476

Total Sites

4.7

Rating

7,329

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Dump Station
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season April - October
Total Sites 476

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Hammond is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Hammond.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Hammond. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Fort Stevens State Park Reviews

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Steve Meachum

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Meachum

What a great campground! We don't spend much time in campgrounds but we were thrilled with our experience here. Lots of walking and biking trails and the beach is just a thirty minute hike on great trails. My favorite part of our stay was the laughter from the groups of children as they played together and rode their bicycles.

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Andrew K

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Andrew K

Really enjoyable state park! Stayed in one of the yurts and they're cosy and comfortable as expected. The access to the beach is close and nice place to walk around.

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Ruthie Bohemian Writer

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Ruthie Bohemian Writer

I drove into this park because of a posting in the paper regarding a New Year’s Day hike. It was drizzling and just a little chilly. The building structures were very cool and the sense of history was alive. I was the only one who showed up. I didn’t feel like hiking alone and was not aware of all the areas to hike. Otherwise, I would’ve rated this five stars.

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Paul L. McClure

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paul L. McClure

Did my self-tour of Fort Stevens State Park on the only sunny day whole staying at the campground. Plenty of military history, but I most enjoyed the shipwreck beach, the south jetty, and the beaches along the mouth of the Columbia River. Worth your time and visit. (If you are already a paid guest at the campground, all other parking permit fees in the park are covered.)

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Jenny Trottier

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jenny Trottier

Beautiful! So much to see and so much history. A large herd of elk was there to watch too. If you go remember to enjoy the elk from a safe distance only. Don't pit stress on them. They are strong, wild animals and can injure you!

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Cathy Ode

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Cathy Ode

Wonderful campground! Basic/clean/free hot showers. Paved bike paths, playgrounds, hiking trails. We had a nice, relatively private site : 236 F. Not perfectly level but worked fine. Laundromat just outside the park.

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Emmalia Cline

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Emmalia Cline

I go every year and it’s always fun, the only thing I could say I’m kind of upset with is they don’t have sewers

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B

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by B

Had site F211. Pretty good site. Level enough. No privacy at all and neighbors are close. Had good neighbors so not a problem but this site is definitely not private if that’s what you’re after. Water and electric. Sewer dump on way in. No Verizon signal at site. Had signal and free WiFi at check in building and also had great signal at the historic area. Several over the air stations but most buf... Had site F211. Pretty good site. Level enough. No privacy at all and neighbors are close. Had good neighbors so not a problem but this site is definitely not private if that’s what you’re after. Water and electric. Sewer dump on way in. No Verizon signal at site. Had signal and free WiFi at check in building and also had great signal at the historic area. Several over the air stations but most buffer to much to be watchable. Bathrooms were clean but the showers were disgusting. Good thing we had a shower in our camper. Overall good stay with a lot to offer in the area. Would stay again and recommend to others.

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jason speratos

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by jason speratos

I found the entrance to drive on the sand it was alot of fun. The elk are calm and photogenic.

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Steve Meachum

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Meachum

A fantastic place! We're so glad we stopped here. Lots of trails, lots of sight seeing and lots of children's laughter.

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