The Fort Stevens State Park at one time was the Harbor Defense System’s primary military defense site, located at mouth of the region’s Columbia River. Fort Stevens is now a state park encompassing around 4,300 acres, offering recreational activities, nature exploration, and history. The history military fort, historic shipwreck, wildlife viewing, hiking and biking trails, a freshwater lake for swimming, beachcombing, and camping all make Fort Stevens State Park a diverse park in Oregon. Coffenbury Lake offers a boat ramp, picnic area, two swimming areas, and restrooms, while two smaller lakes provide opportunities for canoeing and fishing.
100 Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond, OR 97121, Phone: 503-861-3170
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