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FORT STEVENS STATE PARK

Fort Stevens was the primary military defense installation in the three fort Harbor Defense System at the mouth of the Columbia River (Forts Canby and Columbia in Washington were the other two). The fort served for 84 years, beginning with the Civil War and closing at the end of World War II. Today, Fort Stevens has grown into a 3,700 acre park offering exploration of history, nature, and recreational opportunities.

And you can help fund historic programs and restoration at the park! The Friends of Old Fort Stevens will run Wood on Wheels this summer, selling and delivering firewood right to your site. Check it out when you arrive!

Camping, beachcombing, freshwater lake swimming, trails, wildlife viewing, an historic shipwreck and an historic military area make Fort Stevens a uniquely diversified park. A network of nine miles of bicycle trails and six miles of hiking trails allow you to explore the park through spruce and hemlock forests, wetlands, dunes, and shore pine.

Coffenbury Lake has two swimming areas, a picnic area, restrooms, and a boat ramp (10 mph boating speed limit). Two other smaller lakes offer boat ramps for fishing and canoeing.

Throughout the year, you can browse through displays dating back to the Civil War at the museum, visit the only enclosed Civil War earthworks site on the west coast, and explore the gun batteries.

During the summer, watch the blacksmiths work, tour a rare 90-year old underground gun battery that served as a World War II command center, and take a truck tour of the fortifications spanning the Spanish-American War and World War II (tour available at a nominal charge).

Fort Stevens Trail Guide and Historic Military Site brochure

Graveyard of the Pacific (1.1mb pdf)

Fort Stevens Mushrooms

Views of campgrounds, day-use and historic areas



Download PDF of brochure (1.7mb; full park brochure and map; requires Acrobat)

Download PDF of map (813k; just the campground map; requires Acrobat)

Vital stats
$3 daily day-use fee or buy a $25 annual permit for access to all state park day-use areas.

174 full hookup, 302 electrical, 19 tent (maximum site 50 feet); 15 yurts; hiker/biker camping by request. For information only, (503) 861-1671 or (800) 551-6949. To make reservations, call (800) 452-5687.

Discovery Season

During Discovery Season (October 1 to April 30), Fort Stevens has a limited amount of campsites available through the reservation system. RNW may not have all campsites available for reservations, but Fort Stevens will have campsites available on a first-come, first-served or drop-in basis. Additional loops will be opened, as necessary, to accommodate arriving campers.

Park rates (subject to rate changes; winter, emergency or other closures)
May 1 to September 30
Full rate: $22
Electrical/Water hookup: $22
Tent site: $18
Hiker/Biker: $4
Yurt: $30
Extra vehicle: $5
Daily day use: $3
Yearly day use: $25
      October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Full rate: $18
Electrical/Water hookup: $18
Tent site: $13
Hiker/Biker: $4
Yurt: $30
Extra vehicle: $5
Daily day use: $3
Yearly day use: $25

Services

Camping Accessible camping Tent
Electric Full hookup Yurts, cabins, tepees
Showers Dump station Reservations
Hiker/Biker Playgrounds Group shelter
Reservable group shelter Picnicking Wildlife watching
Bird watching Marine mammal watching Terrestrial mammal watching
Native plant Boating Boat ramp
Fishing Windsurfing Swimming
Beach access Horse trail Walking trail
Hiking trail Bicycle trail Special events
Nature programs Historic programs Athletics
Interpretive events Forest Wetland
Waterways Lake Dunes
Beach Historic resources Historic buildings
Historic sites Historic trails Museums
Living history Historic signs Historic displays
Interpretation Interpretive tours Evening programs
Interpretive signs Interpretive displays Nature/Visitor center
Interpretive store ADA restroom Year-round
Restrooms      


Events at this Park
Fort Stevens Coffenbury Lake Kayak Tours
Fort Stevens Kids Fishing Derby

Related Links
City of Astoria
Weather
City of Warrenton
Friends of Old Fort Stevens
Fishing & Wildlife Viewing (ODFW)
ODFW Visitors' Guide
Cannon Beach
Oregon Coast Visitors Association
Ft. Clatsop & Fort to Sea Trail
Seaside Visitors Bureau

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Relative Location

Off US 101, 10 miles W of Astoria


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Lat.: 46.18422 N
Long.: -123.95682 W

 

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