Established Camping
Humbug Mountain State Park Campground
About
State Park
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Stay Connected
- WiFiPoor
- VerizonGood
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
Features
For Campers
- ADA Access
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- Big Rig Friendly
Road Noise!
General: 95-site state park campground with a mix of tent sites (no hookups) and water/electric in two loops– upper and lower. There are a couple of long pull-thrus, but the rest are back in. We had originally reserved a tent site but upon arrival, we were dismayed to discover it backed up to Route 101 with just small Brush Creek as a buffer and the road noise was loud. I asked the camp host if we could switch sites (this was one of the first Oregon state parks we have seen this trip that was not completely full) and he told me I would have to speak with a ranger and changes could not be made online. Fortunately, I was able to track down a ranger (who was very accommodating) and we switched to a w/e site for an additional fee. There was still road noise in this site but not quite as bad. You would be hard-pressed to be in any site that did not have some road noise.
Site Quality: All have paved camper pads and were level. Varying amount of privacy between sites.
Bath/Shower House: Only two in the campground so depending on where your site is located, you may have a bit of a walk. The bathhouse in the upper loop (where we ended up) was newer with all-in-one units, and three private shower rooms in addition to a men’s and women’s restroom. The shower had nice hot water.
Activities: We chose this campground since we wanted to hike the Humbug Mountain trail. Downed trees from storms closed the eastern route so you could not do a loop hike when we were there. You can go up the western side to the top and then descend the same way. Views were better en route; at the top, we could not see much (but there was still smoke in the air from an in-land fire). You also have access to the Oregon Trail and there is a trail to the beach, although it is a rocky beach. It was nice to escape the smoke and watch the crashing waves for a while.
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Forested, clean, well maintained
We stayed in October, so it was pretty empty. The site was clean, well maintained and private. But the road noise from 101 definitely intruded on a feeling of forested solitude.
Nice site but LOUD
Easy to find, as it’s literally right next to the 101. There was no camp host present, no map of the grounds, and campsites weren’t marked. No cell service, so we had to go back to the road to look up our campsite (should’ve written it down). Stayed at site #5, lower loop.
Folks staying there were all very friendly, everyone was respectful of quiet hours, and the bathrooms were incredibly clean and well-maintained. It was just SO LOUD being next to the 101 that I was up most of the night. Every truck that went by sounded like it was barreling right through our campsite. If it was tucked back a little further from the road, I’d go back.
Location
Humbug Mountain State Park Campground is located in Oregon
Directions
Humbug Mountain State Park is on OR-101 at mile post 307, 20 miles North of Gold Beach and 27-32 miles South of Bandon.
Address
39745 Hwy 101 S
Port Orford, OR 97465
Coordinates
42.6902232 N
124.43539582 W