| Description: This park is as far west as you can get in Oregon, reaching far out into the ocean. Hike or ride your horse on the many miles of trail, which tour the spruce & alder forests, the sweeping ocean vistas, & the lowland meadows & marshes. Wildflowers bloom profusely here, including cone flowers, yellow sand verbena, coral bells, & dune tansy. Fishing in the Sixes River. The A historic lighthouse sits out on the point, & is a favorite fall stop for migrating warblers. The campsites are shielded from the strong winds off the water. The campground contains 58 RV sites with electric hookup, a horse camp with six sites & four double corrals, four group tent campsites, & a primitive hiker/biker campground.
Location: From Port Orford, go nine miles north on US 101 & west on Park.
Season: year round.
Fee: for camping; see notes.
Reservations: required for cabins.
Available:
Biking Fishing Picnicking
Boating (Motorized) Hiking/Backpacking Scenic Driving
Boating (Non-motorized) Horseback Riding Camping Wildlife Viewing
Group Campgnd RV Sites
Exhibits Electric Hookup
Interpretive Programs Drinking Water Dump Station
Cultural-Historic Sites Restrooms
Campgnd, Developed Showers.
Notes: Higher campground rates are applicable from May one to September 30. Maximum campsite length 65 feet.
Full-hookup: $13 - $18
Electric hookup: $12 $18
Cabin: $35
Horse camp: $7 - $13 + $1.50/animal
Extra vehicle: $7
Hiker/biker: $4
Group camp: $60 per area for up to 25 people; $2.40/person over 25 |