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Fort Stevens State Park is a 4,300-acre park named after the American military installation that was built near the end of the American Civil War to guard the mouth of the Columbia River. The fort was named for a slain Civil War general, Isaac Stevens, and part of a three-fort, Harbor Defense System at the river along with Forts Canby and Columbia in Washington. Fort Stevens State Park offers a variety of recreation adventures, including camping, hiking, mountain biking, freshwater lake swimming, and wildlife-watching, and visitors can explore the historic fort and a shipwreck. The campground features 174 full sites with water, electricity and sewerage, 302 electrical sites with water, six tent sites with water nearby, 15 yurts, and 11 deluxe cabins, five of which are pet-friendly. Campground facilities include restrooms with flush toilets, showers, and an RV dump station.
100 Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond, OR 97121, Phone: 800-551-6949
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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