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Harris Beach State Park is a lovely Oregon state park just north of the city of Brookings named in honor of 19th-century area Scottish pioneer George Scott Harris.

The lovely state park protects a National Wildlife Refuge within its boundaries on picturesque Bird Island, the largest island off the Oregon state coastline, which serves as a significant breeding ground for rare bird species like the tufted puffin.

Lovely rocky outcroppings and sea stacks dot the park's gorgeous shoreline, which is open to the public for year-round recreational fun, including chances for kite flying, swimming, and wildlife watching.

Day-use picnic sites offer restrooms and waterfront views, while camping areas feature tent and RV hookups and pet-friendly yurts.

U.S. 101, Brookings, OR 97415, Phone: 800-551-6949

Harris Beach State Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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