Nestled along the magnificent Oregon Coast, where the Coquille River meets the Pacific, Bullards Beach State Park stands as a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrians alike. The park's equestrian facilities feature dedicated corrals complemented by an extensive network of 11 miles of scenic riding trails. Many visitors are drawn to the pristine four-mile stretch of coastal shoreline, where rolling dunes meet the sea, creating perfect conditions for both horseback adventures and beachcombing. The well-maintained Bullards Beach Campground offers diverse accommodation options, from traditional campsites to cozy yurts, complete with modern amenities including pristine flush toilets and refreshing hot showers. Water enthusiasts will appreciate the seasonal boat launches, providing convenient access for maritime exploration of the surrounding waters.
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The 5 best campgrounds near Bullards Beach State Park, OR
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Cape Perpetua Campground
Yachats, OR
This scenic campground offers stunning views of the rugged Oregon coastline and is situated in the heart of the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area providing easy access to hiking trails and tide pools.
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Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
Florence, OR
Nestled among towering dunes and lush coastal forests Honeyman State Park offers a serene camping experience with easy access to the sandy beaches of the Oregon Coast.
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Sunset Bay State Park
Coos County, OR
Situated on a scenic sandy beach Sunset Bay State Park offers a peaceful camping experience with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and easy access to tide pools and hiking trails.
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South Beach State Park
Newport, OR
With its spacious RV sites full hookups and convenient amenities like a dump station and showers South Beach State Park is a top choice for RV camping on the Oregon Coast.
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Beverly Beach State Park
Otter Rock, OR
Located on a picturesque stretch of coastline Beverly Beach State Park offers a tranquil camping experience with easy access to the sandy beach and nearby hiking trails.
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- Planning ahead is essential - secure your campsite or yurt through Oregon State Parks' reservation system between six months and one day before your intended stay. The reservation portal opens daily at 6am, and early booking is strongly recommended, particularly for securing yurts or specific campsites during peak seasons.
- For spontaneous adventurers, a limited number of sites may become available for immediate occupancy through walk-up registration, distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
- A special section of the campground, encompassing sites C48-C64, operates under a seasonal reservation system. These sites are available exclusively through first-come, first-served basis from November through mid-May, switching to a reservation-only system from mid-May through October.
The park welcomes visitors throughout all seasons, offering both day-use facilities and overnight accommodations year-round. Peak visitation occurs during July and August, when visitors can expect optimal weather conditions characterized by pleasant temperatures and minimal precipitation. These favorable conditions often extend well into September, providing an excellent opportunity for late summer adventures. Marine wildlife enthusiasts should consider planning their visits during winter or early spring for prime whale watching opportunities. Given the typically wet and cool conditions during these seasons, booking a weatherproof yurt might be preferable to traditional tent camping for a more comfortable experience along the Oregon Coast.
- Conveniently located on the northern edge of Bandon, campers have easy access to numerous retailers offering groceries, camping essentials, and fuel stations.
- During elevated fire danger periods, all open flames including campfires and decorative torches are strictly prohibited. Under extreme conditions, restrictions may extend to propane and gas-powered cooking equipment. Fireworks are permanently prohibited throughout the park.
- Accessibility is a priority, with three ADA-compliant yurts and six specially designed campsites available, alongside fully accessible restroom and shower facilities.
- Four-legged family members are welcome throughout the campground, with six designated pet-friendly yurts among the total 13 yurt accommodations.