Park Overview
Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach extending from Yaquina Head to Otter Rock. The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport.
A few steps from the ocean you'll find the forest-sheltered campground. Giant, wind-sculpted trees and nurse logs surround the campsites situated along pebbly Spencer Creek. A Welcome Center located near the registration booth sells firewood and a few souvenirs. A playground is located next to the program area. The day-use picnic area is a grassy spot protected from summer winds. The day-use area also contains a reservable group meeting yurt.
Year-round Camping
Book reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com.
53 full-hook up sites
76 electrical sites with water (32 pull-through)
128 tent sites with water nearby
Flush toilets and showers
21 Yurts
3 seasonal group tent camping areas
Hiker/biker camp
Firewood for sale daily
RV Dump station
Only 1 extra vehicle per campsite
Universal Access: Three campsites and six yurts are accessible to campers with disabilities.
Other Facilities:
Playground (near program area)
Reservable picnic shelters
Welcome Center
Yurt meeting hall
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