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With half the camp loops still closed, we still had no problem finding a site - D103. Had the weather been a little better, it would have been a pleasant sunny site. Date of visit: May 2008 |
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Sites 70-73 in the I loop. Needless to say, we experienced typical Oregon weather during our visit. |
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Sites 2, 3, 5, 6. |
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Sites 29, 27, and 24 on the left; 25 at end of road. |
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Sites 77 and 78. |
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Site 74. |
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Sites 115 and 113. |
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Each of the 11 camp loops has a bathhouse in its center. 8 of them offer free hot showers. The only problem is the vent in the bottom of each door that lets the often strong winds blow in. |
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There is a small playground near the center of the campground. |
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About 2 miles from the campground is the old Fort Stevens Military Reservation. Fort Stevens was constructed during the Civil War and remained active until shortly after World War II.. |
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Fort Stevens marked the end of our trip up the Pacific coast. Our goal was the Columbia River....and here is our first view of it. |
Dump station available Verizon Broadband Access service Rates: $22 174 sites W/E/S, 302 sites W/E, 19 tent sites, 15 yurts Coord: 46.18422 N, 123.95682 W |
Activities/Nearby Attractions Wreck of the Peter Iredale Historic Fort Stevens Military Reservation Fort Clapstop Paved hike and bike trails Dam Fort Astoria |

Fort Stevens SP, OR
Fort Stevens SP is the northern-most state park on the Oregon coast, located on the south bank of the Columbia River where it meets the Pacific Ocean. It offers a large, well-maintained campground with nearly 500 sites. Also part of the park is the Fort Stevens Military Reservation.
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