Beverly Beach State Park

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198 NE 123RD ST, NEWPORT, Oregon, 97365, United States
Beverly Beach State Park
$23.00 - $53.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$23.00
Hookup Site Fee$53.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

Fees vary depending on the type of campsite: $23 for tent sites, $30 for yurts, and up to $53 for full hook-up RV sites.
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About this campground

Nestled between ancient forests and the Pacific's endless horizon, Beverly Beach State Park beckons adventurers with its remarkable blend of coastal camping experiences. This beloved Oregon Coast destination seamlessly accommodates every type of outdoor enthusiast, from tent campers seeking connection with nature to RV travelers cruising the scenic Highway 101, and families drawn to the cozy comfort of well-appointed yurts.
Beverly Beach State Park provides a variety of camping accommodations, including tent sites, yurts, and RV sites.
Weather and SeasonsThe Pacific Northwest's signature maritime climate shapes every season at Beverly Beach, where winter storms deliver dramatic displays of nature's power alongside generous rainfall that nourishes the surrounding temperate rainforest. Spring continues the wet pattern with gentler showers, while summer transforms the landscape into a haven of mild temperatures and drier days, though morning fog often rolls in like a mystical blanket, creating an ethereal atmosphere that photographers and early risers cherish.
ElevationPerched at the edge of the continent where land meets sea, the campground rests comfortably at sea level, its coastal terrain offering gentle paths that wind between towering trees and lead to sweeping ocean vistas.
Natural Features and SceneryAncient Sitka spruces and Douglas firs tower overhead, their centuries-old canopy sheltering campsites while Spencer Creek meanders through the grounds, its gentle babbling providing a natural soundtrack to your stay. A short walk through the forest reveals the campground's crown jewel: direct access to miles of pristine sandy beach where tidepools teem with marine life, driftwood sculptures dot the shoreline, and the rhythmic crash of waves creates an ever-present reminder of the Pacific's proximity.
Geological RegionCoastal Region

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe park provides accessibility ramps to the beach and offers an off-road wheelchair for rent. However, some pathways, such as the final stretch to the beach, may be challenging for those with mobility impairments.
Sites SizeCampsites vary in size. User reviews mention spacious sites in certain loops, while others described them as tightly packed.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy is mixed; some loops have vegetation providing separation between sites, while others are described as closely packed.
Total Campsites277 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSites near the highway (e.g., A loop) are noisier; sites near the beach (e.g., B loop) offer close proximity but less privacy. D loop recommended for seclusion.
Best CampsitesH24 described as quiet and cozy; D and F loops are recommended for more privacy.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Check-in starts at 4:00 PM.
Check-out
Check-out is at 1:00 PM.
Stay Limit
Maximum stay limit is two weeks.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Each site allows up to two vehicles and multiple guests, but numbers per site are not explicitly specified.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutOrganized into loops with specific sections for tent camping, RVs, and yurts.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round, but loops G and H are closed from November to May 22nd; other tent sites have limited reservations during winter months.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via the Oregon State Parks website.
Walk-in AvailabilitySites in loops G and H are available for first-come, first-serve campers from November to May 22nd.
Cancellation PolicyCancellation policy is described on the Oregon State Parks website and includes stipulations for refunds and penalties.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Dump station
Firewood available
Lodging and accommodations
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Camp Store

Activities you can enjoy

Beverly Beach State Park offers a variety of activities, including beach access, hiking trails, and interpretive programs. The park is especially known for its proximity to the beach and scenic nature walks.
Hiking
Numerous walking trails are available, including nature trails that follow the creek and lead to the beach. Amanda Quatier noted, 'Just challenging enough hike along a lovely creek.'
Swimming
Swimming is possible at the beach, though no designated lifeguarded areas are mentioned.
Biking
Bike trails are available, and helmets are required for riders under 16. Nick Van Winkle recalled, 'I have no clue how many hundreds of miles I put on my bike here but I used to just ride for hours.'
Wildlife viewing
The beach offers opportunities to spot whales and other marine life. Jennalyn Nelson wrote, 'If you look out towards the rock outcroppings you may see some whales!'
Beach activities
Beach activities include walking, rock hunting, and fossil spotting. Jessica S. mentioned, 'There’s lots of fossils and cool shapes etc. in the rocks.'
Cultural and Educational Programs
The park offers interpretive displays and evening programs during the summer months.
Winter Activities
Winter activities include storm watching and peaceful, less-crowded camping experiences.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports are not mentioned as popular activities at this park.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires permitted in designated fire rings; firewood available for purchase.
  • Quiet hours are 10:00 PM noise restriction enforced.

Hazards

General hazardsFlooding reported during rainy seasons. Traffic noise from nearby Highway 101 reported at certain sites.
Active alertsSeasonal closures for certain loops and sites during winter months.

Weather forecast

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Precipitation: 0%

Strong wind, exercise caution

Humidity: 95%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 11.4 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

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Emergency Services

Emergency services such as hospitals, police stations, and ranger stations are located in Newport, approximately 7 miles away.

Good to know

Peak season datesPeak season pricing and activity extend from late May to early September.
Trash and recyclingA centralized Trash Compactor/Recycling Center is located near the registration booth for waste disposal.
Proximity to water featuresDirect access to the beach, Spencer Creek runs through the campground.
Common complaintsRoad and campsite conditions in need of maintenance, lack of cell service, crowded campground, and proximity to Highway 101 resulting in noise.
HostPark hosts are widely available and helpful, but not always accessible.

Campground Map

198 NE 123RD ST, NEWPORT, Oregon, 97365, United States
Driving directionsBeverly Beach is located 7 miles north of Newport on Highway 101.
Accessible via Highway 101, which is a paved and well-maintained road. Some loops and paths within the campground are described as being in disrepair in user reviews.
Nearby places
Newport (~7 miles), Lincoln City (~22 miles)
Nearby supplies
Camping supplies, groceries, and fuel are available in Newport (~7 miles). Ice and firewood are sold onsite, and a convenience store is located near the campground entrance.

Camper Reviews

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Beverly Beach State Park has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
Beverly Beach State Park is highly regarded for its beach access, lush forest setting, and family-friendly amenities. Common praise includes clean facilities, spacious campsites, and the beautiful natural environment. However, some complaints highlight site flooding, noise levels, and maintenance issues.
Review Summaries

What Campers Love

Clean bathrooms, hot showers, proximity to beach, well-maintained trails, and friendly staff are frequently praised by users.

Common Concerns

Noise from Highway 101, closely packed campsites, occasional flooding issues, and inconsistent maintenance of yurts and other facilities are noted concerns.

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Choose loops D and beyond for quieter sites, and consider staying in yurts during rainy weather. Bring rain gear as the park is located in a rainforest.

Seasonal Insights

Summer is busiest with full facilities and family-friendly activities. Winter offers quieter camping but limited access to some sites.

Camper Quotes

1. 'Camping in Beverly Beach State Park is a majestic experience.' – Chris 2. 'The yurts are a cool experience... spacious inside.' – Debra Fraza 3. 'We camped among the big trees, and near the...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Specific loops like D and E offer more seclusion, while sites near Highway 101 can be noisy.

Accessibility Features

The park provides beach access ramps and an off-road wheelchair. Some areas remain challenging for individuals with mobility impairments.

Pet-Friendly Features

The park is described as dog-friendly, with many visitors bringing their pets.

Last updated August 10, 2025

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