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Traveler Reviews
Shady retreat
Good base camp for exploring Astoria and surrounding coast. It's heavily wooded (dark), damp and can be muddy in some spots. Their "reservation" system is silly, if you roll in after Ranger hours (9am-11am), you can only pay for a spot for one night, then you have to move. Some pull-throughs for RVs, be careful you chose one with a dump/sewer. The trash is very inconvenient at one location, so haul it out! They have a cool ship wreck and you can drive on the beach with your 4x4. Be sure you don't miss the Columbia River Maritime Museum and the fantastic view from the pizza top floor at Fort George Brewery.
Well managed & organized!
Camped here in a 28' Class A with 2 Slides. Fort Stevens is a large state park located on the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River. Its 12 camping loops contain 174 full hookup and 302 electrical sites. Nearly all sites are shaded. The park offers miles of paved bike / hiking trails and easy access to the sandy Pacific beach at several points. The Fort, built to protect access to the Columbia has a small museum and several self-guided walking tours are available. Convenient to Astoria and the many historic sites in the area, the park makes an excellent base for exploration of the area. Excellent paved interior roads. Close to many attractions. Especially liked the site layouts in small loops with shower/restrooms in the middle; however, it can get noisy with children and dogs. There are "camp hosts" at each loop. Dump sites are at central drive through locations, clean and easy to use. Staff patient, helpful and friendly.
Fort Stevens State Park, Hammond, OR
Fort Stevens is a large state park located on the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River. Its 12 camping loops contain 174 full hookup and 302 electrical sites. Nearly all sites are shaded. The park offers miles of paved bike / hiking trails and easy access to the sandy Pacific beach at several points. The Fort, built to protect access to the Columbia has a small museum and several self-guided walking tours are available. Convenient to Astoria and the many historic sites in the area, the park makes an excellent base for exploration of the area. Staff and hosts were very helpful. Excellent paved interior roads. Close to many attractions. Especially liked the site layouts in small loops with shower/restrooms in the middle.We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Fort Stevens State Park
HUGE campground nestled in the trees, so not much sunshine, but beautiful location and great proximity to Astoria and beaches.
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