Nestled in the scenic southern reaches of the Oregon Coast, just minutes from the vibrant community of Brookings and mere steps from the California state line, Alfred A. Loeb State Park stands as a testament to natural beauty. Known affectionately by locals simply as "Loeb," this cherished destination has earned its reputation as a premier location for anglers, outdoor enthusiasts, and families seeking tranquil getaways amidst the majestic myrtlewood forest. The campground boasts modern amenities including powered sites with water hookups, convenient river access, and well-maintained shower facilities. Visitors can also choose from three charming log cabins or take advantage of the bookable picnic facilities. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the park's claim to fame as the gateway to the Redwood Nature Trail, stretching 1.1 miles and holding the distinction of being the most northern redwood trail in the United States.
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The 5 best campgrounds near Alfred A Loeb State Park, OR
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Wallowa Lake State Park
Joseph, OR
Nestled in the Wallowa Mountains this scenic state park offers stunning views of Wallowa Lake and the surrounding peaks making it a top camping destination.
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Hilgard Junction State Park
La Grande, OR
Hilgard Junction State Park Campground offers a serene and picturesque setting along the Grande Ronde River surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. With its well-maintained campsites and convenient amenities it's a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of Eastern Oregon.
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Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area Campground
Meacham, OR
With its lush meadows towering pines and bubbling springs this recreation area provides a serene camping experience in the Blue Mountains.
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Wallowa River RV Park
Wallowa, OR
Nestled along the scenic Wallowa River this tranquil campground offers stunning mountain views and easy access to hiking trails. With spacious sites for RVs it's the perfect basecamp for exploring the beauty of northeastern Oregon.
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Hat Rock State Park
Umatilla, OR
Hat Rock State Park Campground offers scenic views of the Columbia River and a peaceful setting for RV camping. The campground features spacious sites picnic areas and easy access to hiking trails.
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- During the off-peak season (October-April), all campsites operate on a first-come, first-served basis. From May through September, reservations are available for nearly all sites, with just five spots retained for walk-up campers.
- Advanced planning is possible through the Oregon State Parks reservation system, which accepts bookings starting six months before your intended stay. Secure your spot through their website or by telephone, with booking available until the day before arrival.
- For last-minute adventurers, day-of campsite assignments must be handled in person at the park, with spots distributed based on arrival order.
While the park welcomes visitors throughout all seasons, the cooler, damper climate keeps visitor numbers modest during much of the calendar year. Peak season arrives with the sunshine in July and August, bringing warm, dry conditions that extend into the pleasant autumn months of September and October. Spring visits are entirely feasible, though travelers should come prepared for precipitation if planning a stay before the Memorial Day holiday weekend kicks off the summer season.
- Essential supplies and provisions can be found in Brookings, approximately 15 minutes by car from the campground. The park maintains an onsite firewood vendor for camper convenience.
- The Chetco River provides excellent fishing opportunities within the park boundaries, though anglers must obtain proper licensing documentation in advance of their visit.
- During peak summer months, heightened fire danger often leads to restrictions on campfires and open flames. In extreme conditions, these prohibitions may extend to include portable camping stoves.
- Universal access features include a specially designed cabin, an adapted campsite, and wheelchair-friendly restroom facilities with flush toilets.