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With 510 campsites (down from 600 after some remodeling), Fort Stevens State Park is still one of the largest public campgrounds in the West. But Fort Stevens is much more than just a campground ...
The Fort Stevens campground is one of the largest in the Oregon State Park system with more than 500 campsites, including 15 yurts and 11 deluxe cabins.
Fort Stevens campground loops L, M, N, O and C, as well as cabins and yurts and the South Lake restroom, are closed through 2025 for wastewater, water system and electrical upgrades, paving work ...
There are so many reasons to visit Ft. Stevens State Park: Perhaps to dig a supper from the sea! Or catch a summer trophy from the Columbia River estuary. Or take your home on the road for camping ...
Grant visits a state park that's not only a hub for recreation, but touchable history on an underground tour inside a military gun battery.
WARRENTON, Ore. (KOIN) — A grass fire continued to burn Tuesday morning at Fort Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast. The fire sparked in an area with brush and cedar trees near the state park ...
This state park in the Blue Mountains is one of the least-visited in Oregon but offers visitors excellent trails, camping ...
Repairs to the South Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River will temporarily close parts of Fort Stevens State Park in Oregon starting April 19, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Tuesday.
According to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Fort Stevens Park was attacked by a Japanese submarine on June 21, 1942 during WW2.