Harris Beach State Park Camping
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If you're looking for the best camping experience on the Oregon Coast, Harris Beach State Park near Brookings, Oregon, should be at the top of your list. Known for stunning ocean views, beautiful beaches, tide pools, and abundant wildlife, this Oregon State Park offers camping year-round, with a variety of campsites suited for tents, RVs, and yurts.
Oceanfront camping with spectacular coastal scenery
Easy beach access for exploring tide pools and sea stacks
Excellent wildlife viewing – watch for whales, seals, sea lions, and seabirds
Top-rated hiking trails with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean
Family-friendly amenities, including a playground, picnic areas, and campfire programs
The Harris Beach State Park campground features 152 campsites with options for tent campers, RV travelers, and hikers/bikers:
✅ 65 Full Hookup Sites – Includes water, electricity, and sewer
✅ 25 Electric & Water Sites – Great for RVs needing partial hookups
✅ 59 Tent Campsites – Located in scenic wooded areas with water nearby
✅ 6 Yurts – 3 are pet-friendly, and 1 is ADA-accessible (reservations required)
✅ Hiker/Biker Camp – Budget-friendly sites for travelers on foot or bike (3-day limit per stay)
All sites include:
✔️ Picnic table
✔️ Fire ring
✔️ Nearby restroom access
Note: Some campsite loops close during the winter season.
Campers at Harris Beach State Park have access to well-maintained facilities designed for comfort and convenience:
🔥 Restrooms & Showers: Clean flush toilets and hot showers (may be coin-operated)
🔥 Firewood Available: Purchase firewood on-site (subject to availability)
🔥 RV Dump Station: Located within the campground
🔥 Playground: Perfect for families with kids
🔥 Campground Host: Available to assist campers
🔥 Picnic Areas: Ocean-view picnic tables with BBQ grills
♿ ADA-accessible campsites, yurts, restrooms, and beach access ramps
Harris Beach is one of the most popular campgrounds on the Oregon Coast, and campsites fill up fast, especially in summer. Reserve your site up to 6 months in advance at:
🔗 Oregon State Parks Reservations
📞 Reservation Phone Number: 800-452-5687
📞 Park Information: 800-551-6949
Tent Sites: $20–$25 per night
RV Full Hookup Sites: Varies based on availability
Yurts: Around $70 per night (reservations required)
🌊 Beach Access: Explore miles of sandy beaches and rocky tide pools
🌲 Hiking Trails:
Harris Butte Trail (0.3 miles) – Short climb to a scenic overlook
Beach Access Trails (0.4 miles) – Easy paths leading to different parts of the beach
Brookings Trail (0.6 miles) – Walk from the campground to downtown Brookings
🐋 Wildlife Viewing:
Whale Watching: Spot gray whales migrating in winter & spring
Bird Watching: Look for tufted puffins, pelicans, and oystercatchers
Seals & Sea Lions: Frequently seen lounging on sea stacks
🎣 Fishing & Surf Fishing: Catch rockfish, surfperch, and other species
🔥 Campfires & Stargazing: Relax under the clear Oregon Coast skies
🚗 Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor (3 miles north) – 12 miles of breathtaking coastal views and hidden beaches
🚗 McVay Rock & Winchuck State Recreation Sites (south of Brookings) – Beach access and scenic walking trails
🚗 Chetco Point Park (Brookings) – A scenic headland perfect for picnicking and photography
🚗 Gold Beach & Rogue River (30 miles north) – A great spot for boat tours and river fishing
✅ Book Early! Campsites sell out fast, especially in summer.
✅ Check the Weather. The Oregon Coast can be foggy, windy, or rainy—bring layers and a rain jacket.
✅ Follow Campfire Rules. Restrictions may apply during wildfire season. Buy local firewood to prevent invasive pests.
✅ Pets Are Allowed! Dogs must be leashed at all times.
📍 Address:
Harris Beach State Park
1655 Highway 101 N
Brookings, OR 97415
📍 GPS Coordinates:
42.06722° N, 124.30583° W
🚗 Driving Distances:
Portland, OR: 6-hour drive
San Francisco, CA: 7-hour drive
Medford, OR: 2.5-hour drive
If you’re planning a camping trip on the Oregon Coast, Harris Beach State Park is one of the best places to stay. With beautiful beaches, well-equipped campsites, and endless outdoor activities, it’s a perfect destination for families, solo travelers, and adventure seekers alike.
📌 Plan your trip today and experience the magic of camping at Harris Beach State Park!
🔗 Reserve a campsite now: Oregon State Parks Reservations
Q: Is Harris Beach State Park open year-round for camping?
✅ Yes! The park is open for camping year-round, though some loops may close in winter.
Q: Can I bring my dog to Harris Beach State Park?
✅ Yes! Dogs are allowed in the campground and on the beach, but they must be on a leash.
Q: What are the best months to visit Harris Beach?
✅ September and October offer the best weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful sunsets.
Q: Do I need a permit for day-use parking?
✅ No! Day-use parking at Harris Beach State Park is free.
Q: Are the showers free?
🚿 No, showers may require coins, so bring some quarters just in case.
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