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Beverly Beach - PNWHIKER.org
CAMPGROUND
Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines:
Park Information:
months in advance by calling Reservations Northwest (1-800-452-5687). Campsites
and yurts are also reservable online through www.oregonstateparks.org.
If your reservation is for today or tomorrow, call 541-265-9278.
Otherwise, call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687.
1-800-551-6949
www.oregonstateparks.org
Hidden in a forest between Cape Foulweather and Yaquina
Yurts!
Newport offers charter boats, launching and moorage facilities,
and boat and equipment rentals. Crabbing and clamming
are popular activities. The historic bayfront has restaurants,
shopping, art galleries, a unique museum, and a waxworks.
On the south side of the bay, the Oregon Coast Aquarium
showcases the beauty and diversity of sea life along the
Oregon coast. Nearby, the Mark O. Hatfield Marine
Science Center has marine displays created by Oregon State
University scientists. Newport’s Seafood and Wine Festival is
a popular event in late February. The city also stages a Fourth
of July fireworks show.
Head, Beverly Beach State Park’s creekside campground is one
of the state’s largest. Some campsites and the park’s day-use
area are just steps away from miles of ocean beach.
Year-Round Camping
•53 full-hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water)
•75 electrical sites with water (32 pull-through)
•128 tent sites with water nearby
•21 yurts (two pet-friendly yurts, A24 and F36)
•Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites
•Cable TV access in A-loop yurts and at 30 campsites
•Three seasonal group tent camping areas
•Hiker/biker camp
•Flush toilets and hot showers
•RV dump station (please use the station to dump full
holding tanks instead of campsite connections, which
may overflow)
•Firewood for sale (see park hosts)
•Yurt meeting hall
Universal Access
Three campsites (F10, F11, and F34) and six yurts
(A6, A8, A25, A26, F27, and F36) are accessible to
campers with disabilities.
Beverly Beach State Park
US 101, 7 miles N of Newport
198 NE 123rd Street, Newport, OR 97365
541-265-9278
Latitude: 44.725503 N
Longitude: -124.058355 W
Camping Rates
Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date
information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.
Discovery Season
From October 1–April 30, you can rent a full, electric,
or tent site for less. At most state parks, including
Beverly Beach, you can get $4 off summer rates.
A yurt is a domed tent with structural support, a wood floor,
and a lockable wooden door. It has lights, heating, and beds
with vinyl-covered mattresses. A bunk bed sleeps three and
a futon couch sleeps two. A fire ring, picnic table, and paved
parking are right outside. Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs
only) are allowed in the pet-friendly facilities.
A Learning Environment
Learn about bats, raccoons, beavers, and salmon from
our interpretive programs and nature trail displays. Live
evening presentations and Junior Ranger activities are offered
Memorial Day through Labor Day.
You can also learn about the relationship between healthy
streams and salmon migrations by following the Spencer
Creek Nature Trail. Watch the creek empty into the ocean
along this short trail leading under a highway bridge from
the park’s creekside day-use area.
There are six official Whale Watching
Spoken Here sites within just a few miles
of Beverly Beach.
• Cape Foulweather
• Devil’s Punch Bowl State Natural Area
• Rocky Creek State Scenic Viewpoint
• Depoe Bay
• Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint
• Yaquina Head
To Lincoln City
Rocky Creek
Depoe Bay
State Scenic Viewpoint
Cape Foulweather
Otter Crest
State Scenic
Viewpoint
101
The Whale Watching Center, located just
north of the U.S. Highway 101 bridge in
Depoe Bay, is home to the Whale Watching
Spoken Here program.
More to See
63400-8211 (2/13)
Depoe Bay, north of Cape Foulweather, has boating facilities,
a charter boat fleet, and a spouting horn, which emits a
geyser-like spray when ocean waves surge into the tunneled
rock formations.
Whale Watching
Pacific Ocean
Beverly Beach
Reserve early! Reserve campsites, yurts, and group areas two days to nine
Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area features trails,
tidepools, a visitor center, and close-up views of seabird
nesting sites. Tours of the Yaquina Head lighthouse are offered
during the summer months; call 1-800-551-6949 for more
information and current schedules.
Devil’s Punch Bowl
101
State Natural Area
Campground
Spence
r Creek
Day-use area
Park entrance
Beverly
Beach
State Park
Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Yaquina
Head
Agate Beach
State Recreation Site
Yaquina Bay
Newport
State Recreation Site
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
Hatfield Marine Science Center
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Yaquina
Bay
South Beach
State Park
To Waldport
20
Tsunami
assembly area
Beverly Beach
N
Group camp
area 1
Group camp
area 2
Group camp
area 3
CTV
A21
A20
A22
A25
A18
A19
(30)
A23
CTV
CTV
CTV
A17
A15
CTV
A24
CTV
A26
CTV
A16
A13
A29
A31
A27
A1
A3
A10
A11
A9
A7
A5
CTV
A8
CTV
A6
A4
A30
CTV
A32
A33
A2 B9
CTV
B7
B5 B3
.5 m
y-6
e Ba
Depo
B2
B8 B6 B4
B10
B11
(50) (58) (55) B1
(40)
(48) (52) CTV
B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B21
(39) (58) (57) (54) (55)
iles
B13
101
B15
B17 B19
B22
Park
host
Newspaper
Welcome center
Yurt
meeting
hall
Day-use and
overflow parking
port
New
6.3
s
mile
Pacific Ocean
CTV
A12
CTV
A28
CTV
CTV
A14
G3 G4
H19 H21 H22 H23 H25 H27 G1 (54) (46) G5
(43)
(60) (52) (53) (53) (40) (54) (50)
G8
H18 (55)
G2 G6 (47) (52)
• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
H24 H26 (50)
H10 (48)
H16 (48) H17 H20
G7
G9
(52)
(50)
• All vehicles must be parked on pavement. You may park a second vehicle at your
H11 (47) (58)
(52)
(56)
(56)
H15 (58)
site for an extra vehicle fee, but any other vehicles must be registered and parked in
H8
H9
G10
H14 (45)
(60)
our day-use and overflow parking area.
G11
(52)
H13
(52)
(53)
G12
(50) H12 Park
• Bicycles are permitted on paved roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow.
H7
F22
H6 (48)
(59)
G13
(60) host
F24
Riders under age 16 must wear helmets.
(61)
G15
(47)
H4
(56)
F27 F25
G14
F19
H5
(52)
• Use the central trash compactor and recycling center near the registration H3
(50)
(60)
(54)
F21
G16
F23
booth for the disposal of garbage and recyclable materials. Please do not G17
H2
F17
(54)
F20 (42)
G18 (50)
leave garbage in restroom trash cans or at your campsite.
(52)
F28
(56)
H1
F26
(56)
F18 (40)
G20
• Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in a vehicle or tent.
(42)
F29
G19
F16
(47)
(50)
Leashes must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be properly removed.
F31
F30
F15 (58)
(53)
F14 (49)
E22
(See our “Pets in Parks” brochure for details.)
E21
G21 (44)
E24
F33
F32
F12
F13
E26
E20
Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m.
G23 G22 (46)
(60)
F10 (45)
F34
E23
(60)
E27
F35
(43)
F11
E18
E25
G24 (52)
F8
E19
(54)
G26
E29
F9 (57)
E17
F36
E28
(54) G25 (50)
E16
C29 C27
C31
C25 C23
Park
host
G36
G28
D26
E31
D28
D29
G27
G34
E30
E15
D31
G31 (60)
(65)
F7 (56)
C33
(45)
(64)
F6 (50)
E14
D24
C21
(57)
G38
E33
G29
E32
E13
D33
F5 (46) (55) G37
D25
F4
(44)
D27
(55)
C34 C32 C30 C28 C26 C24 C22
E12
G35
D30
G30
(46)
D32
D23 E34
E35
C35
F3 (46)
E11 F2 (44)
D22
(45) G33 G32 (50)
D35
C36
D34
(48) (48)
E10
C20
C19
E37
F1 Park host
E36
C37
E7
E5 (50)
D20
D21
D36
E3 (46)
C18
C38
C17 D37
Program
E38
(43)
area
E9
D19
C16
Spencer C
E8 (47)
C39
D18
C15 D39
D38
E6
reek
E2 E4 (47) (50)
E1
C42 CTV
CTV
D17
C12 C14
C41
C13
(33) (45) (43)
D40
C10 (41)
D12 D14
C44
D16
C8 (52)
D2
D4 D6 D8 D10 (32)
C43
(58)
trail
Key
(32)
(42)
(40)
C6
C11
(48) (37) (46)
Nature
C4
D15
C9 (45)
(50)
(39)
D13 (60)
23 Full-hookup site
C7 (38) CTV D1
Vault toilet
Pet-friendly facility
(60) (site length in feet)
(47)
D11
C5 (32) CTV
D9
D7
N40 Electric site
D3
D5
Picnic area
Garbage bin
(39) (site length in feet)
C3 (42) CTV
C1 C2
CTV
(40)
Please help make camping at Beverly Beach a safe and
enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules:
Park
hosts
CTV
Play it safe on the beach! Stay off logs,
know the tide schedule, and don’t turn
your back on the ocean.
Park
entrance
A11
Tent site
Walking trail
Recycling center
Yurt
Phone
Cable TV access
Group camping
Information
Trails
Accessible facility
RV dump station
Hiker/biker camp
Accessible camping
Firewood
Registration
Shower
Park office
Tsunami
evacuation route
Restroom
Playground
All rates & information subject to change without notice. This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Write to OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301. You may also call 1-800-551-6949 or 1-800-735-2900 (Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired).