This is a beautiful campground. It does get a bit crowded, but the individual campsites provide a reasonable amount of privacy. Access to some great beaches, a nice little creek flowing right by the campground, and almost eerily mystical when the beach fogs roll in. Sadly, there were a few rude, noisy neighbors, and no apparent enforcement in the evening(despite there being camp hosts around). That’s the worst.
Charles W.
Classificação do local: 5 Reno, NV
Beverly Beach State Park is a great place to spend a few hours or a few days — alone or with your family. It’s perfectly located right on the beach and just off the highway. The campground is clean and the staff were friendly and very helpful. The yurts are a terrific way to «go camping» — you get a fire pit, picnic table, lights, electrical outlets and a small heater that worked well on cool nights. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were hot. But the bunk mattresses were terrible. Once we put the futon mattress on top of the lower bunk’s mattress, we were able to sleep well. Lots of great eating a few miles south in Newport. *** Reserve your yurt 3 – 6 months in advance since they fill up quickly.
Denise W.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Wow spectacular !! This beach is beautiful. What can I say. It’s a very long stretches beach. With sand and rock. It’s good for a nice excercise walk. It’s located near highway 101 and it definitely catches a lot of attention from people driving to the Oregon coast
Pdx Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Sherwood, OR
There are two loops of yurts; one right near the beach & creek and another in F loop. The campground is very well-kept and there is a trail on the south side of the C-G loops that winds its way around the north side over to C again or through to the bicycle camping area that is very scenic and easy. The creek flows right into the beach and the beach itself is easy to access for most levels of physical health. The campground can be noisy on the weekends because there’s not a ton of foliage between sites to dampen noise, but during the week it’s pretty awesome. The bathrooms are clean and nice and the showers are single-occupancy rooms(at least in A loop, anyway). They have firewood, ice and plenty of room in sites to park your large vehicle or two medium-sized vehicles. The whole campground is basically pine trees and/or fir trees and they drip a light, syrupy sap… fair warning. Bring your own firewood is you want large chunks that will burn for a while, otherwise you’re buying their thin-split cedar that burns really quickly. I’ve camped there many, many times over the years and it’s always a good crowd and no riff-raff. 3 miles south is grocery, alcohol, gas stations: Wal-Mart, Safeway, Fred Meyer, Chevron and a liquor store. Very family-friendly and the beach is expansive(4 – 5 miles wide, from Yaquina Head Lighthouse to Otter Crest to the north).
Monica A.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
We camped here for the first time with our new camper and it was a great experience. The sites are very clean and a lot of room, pet friendly, and the volunteers are very helpful. Good hiking trails and very short walk to the ocean. We had amazing weather and was able to really enjoy the beach. Tons of river rocks at the mouth of the creek and long sandy beaches.