Beautiful park, nice facilities
Really nice park with beautiful views!
Really nice park with beautiful views!
We love Beveryly Beach. It's a beautiful campground. Easy to get to. Great access to the beach. There's a trail that goes around the outside of the entire campground that was pretty fun to take our kids on.
We have only stayed in a tent site, but the yurt loop looks great too and I hope to visit again to try them someday.
We had a great time! Easy access to the beach, friendly rangers and other campers. Really enjoyed this campground!
Growing up we always stayed here n i have great Memories
April 2021. The entrance to Beverly Beach State Campground has many lanes to check in with. After we drove thru sections (C thru E to site F-18). We backed into our site and had enough space to park our truck. Because of many sites that are at a 90* to the skinny main road(ours included) the ability to back into most sites are very hard and not easily done. There are a few (45*) sites and some pull throughs as well. The sites were sort of close together. A few sites (B thru some C) had full hookups including CATV most did not. Most sites had electricity and water only. The park in section (A) has all tent sites and more throughout the park together with Yurt’s to rent.
On day(3) we walked from our site to under the HWY 101 bridge to find a beautiful beach area. It took us about 20 mins to walk it. Along the way we found two children’s play areas, a 100 seat Amphitheater and a Welcome Center that was all closed due to COVID restrictions.
The bathrooms were very clean and the showers in (sections C thru E) were closed. Out of the (7) free showers in site F (for campers only) (4) were open, but they were very roomy and nice as well as clean and they had1 handy capped shower too.
Newport was only 10 miles to the south. Cell service was mostly gone with the exception of Verizon cell service that got back into our site so we could make and receive calls but NO internet.
The whole campground was clean with many tall trees to block the wind coming from the ocean.
Great campground! We go every summer with a group. The group sites are the best! Plenty of space and clean facilities. Easy walk to the beach and not far to Walmart if you forget anything.
Whenever I make my yearly coast trip, I always end up at Beverly Beach in one way or another. It's such a cool spot! There are so many campsite to choose from - you can be really close to the trail to the beach (also closer to other people) or choose a spot a bit more remote. There are also yurts if I'm not mistaken. Really lovely - worth the stay!
Feels like being in the middle of a rainforest or jungle. So awesome! The state parks provide all the amenities you need. There are multiple campsite loops, A&B are close to the ocean/beach, while all the others have a bit of walking to do. It’s dark and wet and so lush with plants and trees.
Very nice campground. Full service, some of them have TV cable. We came here for 10 days of relaxing and to be near the ocean. Very quiet park in the winter. Beach access treacherous due to high surf events but beautiful view and if you can climb down embankment, you can walk a long way up and down the beach. We pulled our 30 ft Cougar in no problem with big, long, wide spaces. Just know when it rains the sites all get muddy. Nice walking trail around park. Very friendly staff. Well taken care of campground!
Great destination state park that isn't all blacktop. Retains the old time camp feel while offering showers, playground, beach and forest. Lots of foliage around campsites, but they are close. Tons of families, dogs and children! A wonderful "feel good" place but not if you want solitude. A favorite of the Oregon Coast.
nice park with great beach access.
Great under Highway beach access. Nice spaced sites.
Our first visit back in more that 15 years and not disappointed at all. You have your camping sites in a woodsy location, with a very short walk to the beach with marvelous views of the Pacific Ocean. Great places to eat nearby in both Newport and Depoe Bay. You will not be disappointed!!!
This is such a great place! You get to camp protected in the woods off the beach and then take a short walk out to the beach to explore. Bathrooms, Showers, fire wood, and ice are all on site. Highly recommended!
Minutes walking to the beach. Clean restrooms. What else can you ask for?
Cute and convenient. Very clean. Some tent spaces are really small
The tent sites are pretty private for such a large park which was a very pleasant surprise. The beach was extra fun with the river running into the ocean. We are going to make this a yearly stop for sure.
If you like Redwoods forest and Pacific Ocean, this is the place !
Much smaller than South Beach State Park a few miles south, but in my opinion a more relaxed campground.
Campground is less open and more wooded than some of the other coast parks. Beach is very close via a short trail under the highway bridge and can be seen from A loop. The proximity to the water makes the sunsets better here than at some of the other campgrounds.
This campground isn’t within walking distance of any other attractions, but a nice nature trail around the camp and the beach is really all that’s needed here. The visitor center provides a nice history of the beach and how it got its name.
And speaking of the beach... FOSSILS! Literally everywhere on this beach. Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes and you can often find individual fossilized shells that can be collected.
Beverly Beach is also popular for agate hunting along the gravel bars, particularly after big storms that uncover new stones.
I have been going to Beverly Beach State park every summer for almost ten years. This place truly feels like home away from home. I love the atmosphere. I enjoy having the best of both worlds while camping. You can enjoy the ocean and sandy beaches while also camping where there are trees on both sides of the campsite to provide privacy. Not all campgrounds have this unique feature.
This is our second visit to Beverly beach. It is located right off hwy 101, but tucked into the trees for privacy. It seemed quite a bit run down since our last visit for years ago. We stayed in the very back which was nice and quiet. The front campground is right by the beach, but under a bridge which has a lot of road noise. We enjoyed the hiking trail around the perimeter of the park and the kings surf didn’t disappoint. Only one shower house was open in febraury, but it has individual free showers. There was many hosts and they even delivered our firewood to our site
Walk to a great beach. Walk in the forest. Reasonable rates. Firewood just great.
I’ve camped here (yurt) once a decade ago and loved it. Then I stayed here in Sept 2019 at the Hiker-Biker area while bicycling down the Oregon coast. The biker camp area is fairly nice with lots of room to choose a good site. However it’s pretty isolated away from much of the rest of the campground and the only toilet facilities were 2 port-a-potties, they weren’t terribly gross but definitely not the cleanest I’ve seen. If you want a shower it’s somewhere in the area of the other campground loops. There are 3 small hard plastic lockers for bike campers to lock up their food and other items - however they are fairly old and it’s difficult to get the door to fully close on 2 of them. Each locker does have an electrical outlet so you can charge your phone or other electronic items. The walk out on the beach is beautiful and when I was there (middle of September) there were a few whales just offshore- incredible to just watch as the sun was setting! Overall, recommend this campground but wish that a few improvements could be made to the biker site.
Large campground with lots of people but still feels like you’re camping. Great beach access.
Have camped and"yurted" in this park ever since i came to Oregon at least twice a year.. Its a great campground if you have younger kids as there are hot showers and nice bathrooms for the little urchins.
As you can imagine its very busy and crowded in the Summer..almost like a small refugee camp sometimes. But when you have kids thats a good thing. During the off season most of the tent loops are closed down and its much more peaceful. You can enjoy the natural splendors of the park.
The park is basically built along the banks of a lush creek and many of the areas between loops are marshy and quite natural. The nature walk along the crek is cool also but watch out for speeding mountain bikers. I was there this month( Feb) and it was great. Will always come back. Great park great memories. Also i guess its not camping but have found AT&T has good coverage( 4 G 3 bars) while Verizon has nothing at all.
A loop - you can hear highway 101. Lots of RV spots. Best tent sites are on the outer (north) sides of the loops. Especially C,D and E loops. Ranger station and junior ranger program. Great family campground.
When you are ready to enjoy families having fun, the place to be. Great beaches, close to small tourist town. Perfect snapshot of the OR coast. I live 15 miles away and still take my grands there to camp even though I live 2 blocks from the beach. Yes, not tons of privacy but nice campsites, well maintained.
I went here with my family for the eclipse and it’s was great. Large campground with a good bike paths. The rangers have a different themed presentation each day/night. There is a playground and access to the beach. Will be back.
Never turn your back on the ocean!
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