Maggie and Joe
For Fort Stevens State Park: We stayed in this park in November 2018. The park is beautiful! The hosts and rangers are all very friendly and helpful. We stayed in the M Loop which was well treed providing some privacy between the sites. All sites had a picnic table and a fire ring. Fire wood, kindling and starter were for sale at one of the Host's sites. We had a pull through site for our 30 foot 5th Wheel. There is access to the beach, a lake, and 9 miles of beautiful trails for hiking and biking all within the park. The historical site is well worth a visit, including a small museum and a video explaining the history of the fort. If there was decent cell reception the park would rate a 5 star review. There is no wifi either. You can however, pick up some local television channels on an aerial. There is a KOA campground at the entrance to the park where you can pick up emergency supplies at their store and use the laundromat also, otherwise everything is a drive into Hammond or Warrenton. Warrenton has a big mall which includes a Walmart, Home Depot, Pet Mart, etc.
The park staff keep the bathrooms clean and there is abundant hot water. The best feature were the elk and deer strolling through the park! Nearby is the Lewis and Clark National Park, which is a must see. We had a lovely dinner at the Bridgeview Bistro in Astoria and took a short drive down to Canon Beach. Heaven! The park has a sani-dump which they prefer you use rather than the site sewer connections, however we used the site sewer on the off-season and did not get any grief from the rangers. I would advise that you visit this park on the off-season because we have been told that there are a lot of mosquitos in the spring and summer. The park has a lot of standing water so this makes sense.
Check out our full review at Average Joe's RV Living Blog.
Posted Dec 27, 2018 by Maggie and Joe from Vancouver, BC Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Walsue
For Fort Stevens State Park: Very nice park. Spacious sites and clean facilities. We were in a 51 foot site and we had a 45 foot with tow so it was pretty tight to park our Jeep up front. The reason I did not rate it 5 stars was that the cell coverage was horrible with Verizon. Most of the time we couldn’t even check weather or send a text message and dump station was extremely tight due to the curbs and pile ons, but overall beautiful park.
Posted Oct 07, 2018 by Walsue from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Enjoy the Adventure
For Fort Stevens State Park: Excellent state park!! Beyond efficient and accommodating staff. Extremely clean bathrooms and showers. Access to the ocean & lots of bike trails, fire rings, tables, water, electric, we did not have sewer at our site but there was a dump nearby. Wonderful Junior Ranger program and activities. Nice playground.
Posted Aug 01, 2018 by Enjoy the Adventure from Az. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Lewis D Payne
For Fort Stevens State Park: This is our favorite place to camp in Oregon. Lots of bicycle and hiking trails in the area. The park is clean and the staff is helpful.
Posted May 14, 2018 by Lewis D Payne from OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
For Fort Stevens State Park: Beautiful sites, very spacious and private. Great hiking! Clean facilities. Lots to see and do! Definitely stay for a few nights if you can :)
Posted May 12, 2017 by from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
SP4301
For Fort Stevens State Park: Best State Park in Oregon. So much to do for everyone; beach with an actual shipwreck, beach for driving, walking and exploring, a lake for swimming when the oxen is too cold, hiking trails, biking trails, horse trails, Fort Stevens WW2 history site... and that is just at the park. There is so much more to do in the local area.
Sites are good sized, have some privacy and shade and are level. Roadways and sites are paved and wide.
Small store on site always has plenty of ice on hand.
We love staying at Fort Stevens.
Posted Dec 28, 2016 by SP4301 from OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
polanna
For Fort Stevens State Park: We were pleased to find a state park that has full hookups. Lots of walking trails and many places to visit, such as the Peter Iredale wreck, Lake Coffenberry, and Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. We had a very nice site with lots of trees, deer visiting camp every day and lots of birds. Over-the-air TV reception was very poor as was Verizon coverage. Laundromat nearby at the KOA was very reasonably priced.
Posted Oct 07, 2016 by polanna from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.