Located within historic Fort Stevens State Park, the Fort Stevens Campground is Oregon’s largest, boasting 482 campsites: 174 full RV hook-up sites (i.e., sewer, water, electricity), 302 with electricity and water, and six dedicated to tent camping ($21/night). Those six sites are some of the best in the campground, thanks to their central location and the thick salal bushes that give each of them pretty good privacy (see photos for recommended sites). Beyond the astonishing quantity of campsites, the campground also features 15 yurts ($41/night) and 11 cabins ($85/night) that sleep five; these are outfitted with their own propane fired barbecues. Unfortunately only one yurt and one cabin are pet friendly, so reserve early if you plan to bring a dog.
Note that prices quoted are for summer rates (May 1 through September 30). Rates decrease during the winter months.
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