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With a connected network of dedicated bike paths, everyone rides at Fort Stevens State Park. (File photo) – Slideshow below. Last weekend I discovered camping at Fort Stevens State Park. The 3,700 ...
The ocean side of Fort Stevens State Park is one long sandy beach, perfect for lounging in the summer, watching incoming storms in the winter and digging for razor clams.
Terry Richard/The OregonianThe wreck of the Peter Iredale at Fort Stevens State Park. With 510 campsites (down from 600 after some remodeling), Fort Stevens State Park is still one of the largest ...
There are so many reasons to visit Fort 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 ...
Fort Stevens State Park has sprawling natural areas to explore, but the turn-of-the-century fortifications within provide a lesson in Oregon history.
The 4,200-acre park featuring a historic military fort, which was in service during the Civil War to the end of World War II, has much to explore. For a scenic swimming or picnicking area, check ...