Open Year-round
Yes
Reservations possible?
Yes
RV Hookups
Yes
Potable water
Yes
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Located just north of Moolack Beach, where Spencer Creek flows under Highway 101, the campground at Beverly Beach State Park has access to nearly 5 miles of open, sandy beaches. The full-service campground is tucked away in a forest of Sitka spruce, wax myrtle, and salal bushes, and includes 53 full hook-up (sewer, electrical, and water) sites, 75 hook-up (electrical and water) sites, 128 tent sites, 21 yurts, and three group tent sites.

For beachcombers and tide pool lovers, the campground’s location between Yaquina Head and Otter Rock and Devil’s Punch Bowl State Natural Area couldn’t be better. Both sites have access to viewing some of Oregon’s most dramatic and well-preserved marine life habitats, as well as being some of the best spots for watching gray whales as they migrate up and down the Pacific coast.

Note:  Prices quoted are for summer rates (May 1 through September 30). Rates decrease slightly during the winter months.

Beverly Beach is part of the Otter Rock Marine Reserve. This means that there are specific prohibitions against fishing and the harvesting of fish, invertebrates, and seaweed. Check here for specific clarifications on regulations, exemptions, and a detailed representation of the area's boundaries.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Parking Pass

None

Price per night (basic site)

21.00 $ (17.63 €)

Pros

Beach access. Limited RVs. Yurts.

Cons

Big crowds in the peak of summer. Heavily shaded. Numerous muddy sites.

Pets allowed

Allowed

Managed by

Oregon Parks + Recreation Department

Reservation phone number

1 (800) 452-5687

Features

Flushing toilets
Showers
Potable water
Picnic tables
Amphitheater
Playground

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Location

Comments

01/12/2018
Not certain what it's like in the summer, but in January it was fairly quiet for being a larger campground. Both the yurt we stayed in and the bathrooms were clean and well kept. For being a beach campground, we especially enjoyed that it was more woodsy and felt like you were tucked back away from the highway.
04/27/2017
I love this beach! We would stay here as kids. I remember the camp host would tell stories about sharks and show us sharks teeth. It is still one of my FAVORITE places to visit. Easy to get to, and beautiful to camp.
Stayed in a Yurt here a Beverly beach, as well as camping multiple times. This is my favorite place to stay at the beach.
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