Fort Stevens State Park

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Fort Stevens State Park

Location Fields

Street Address
100 PETER IREDALE ROAD
City
HAMMOND
State
Oregon
Postal Code
97121

Contact Info

Phone number
503-861-3170 x 21

RV Park Overview

Dump Station
Yes
Propane
No
Overflow Parking
Yes
Tent Camping
Yes
Pull Thru Sites
Yes
Showers
Yes
Laundry Room
No
Big Rig Access
Yes
Restrooms
Yes

RV Hookups

Electric 30Amp
Yes
Electric 50Amp
No
Water
Yes
Sewer
Yes
WiFi
No
Cable TV
No
Central Modem
No

Park Amenities

Pet allowed
Yes
Swimming Pool
No
Play Ground
Yes
Club House
No
Camp Store
No
Cafe Snack Shop
No
If you’re looking for an RV resort where they mow the lawn?  This is not it.  But this is the best state park we have ever stayed at.  It is beautiful and has lots of trails to hike and bike.  You can be on the edge of the Columbia River and then hike or bike about five minutes and you’re on a beach viewing the Pacific as the river meets the ocean.  It’s great! tmlF�9~��5




Fort Stevens was once the primary military defense installation in the three-fort, Harbor Defense System at the mouth of the Columbia River (along with Forts Canby and Columbia in Washington). The fort saw service for 84 years, from the Civil War to World War II. Today, Fort Stevens has grown into a 4,300 acre park offering exploration of history, nature, and many recreational opportunities.

Camping, beach-combing, freshwater lake swimming, trails, wildlife viewing, a historic shipwreck, and a historic military fort make Fort Stevens a uniquely diverse park. The park also has a network of nine miles of paved bicycle trails and six miles of hiking trails that allow for exploring a variety of habitats including spruce and hemlock forests, wetlands, dunes, and shore pine areas.

Coffenbury Lake has two swimming areas, a picnic area, restrooms, and a boat ramp. Two smaller neighboring lakes are great for fishing and canoeing.

Throughout the year, you can enjoy displays ranging from the Civil War to World War II at the military museum and information center, visit the only Civil War era earthen fort on the west coast, or explore the many turn-of-the-century, concrete coast artillery gun batteries.

During the summer, take a tour underground through a rare gun battery that also served as a World War II command center, ride in the back of a period military transport truck and see the fortifications from a whole new perspective, or get a feel for what the inside of a military jail was like as you walk through one of the last brick constructed guard houses in the country.  For more information regarding these tours, please contact the Friends Of Old Fort Stevens at 503-861-2000.

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