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Fort Stevens State Park

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Fort Stevens State Park

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Fort Stevens State Park is a sprawling historical site and recreational haven located at the far northwestern tip of Oregon, where the mighty Columbia River converges with the Pacific Ocean. Situated near Astoria and Warrenton, this expansive park, with an average elevation of 12 meters, is renowned for its pivotal military history and its diverse natural landscapes, making it a unique destination on the Oregon Coast.

Visitors consistently praise Fort Stevens State Park for its compelling blend of rich history…

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    December 15, 2023

    Cycling

    Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent hiking and bike-friendly trails, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.

    December 19, 2023

    Running

    Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent trails for multiple running routes, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.

    December 26, 2023

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    Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent hiking and bike-friendly trails, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.

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    This easy 7.9-mile touring cycling loop in Fort Stevens State Park combines coastal scenery with historic military sites like the Peter Ired

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    Cycle the easy 10.4-mile Columbia River South Jetty loop in Fort Stevens State Park, enjoying ocean and river views.
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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating hours for Fort Stevens State Park and its historical sites?

    Fort Stevens State Park is generally open year-round from dawn to dusk for day-use activities. However, specific historical attractions like the military museum and the gun battery tours may have varying seasonal hours. It's advisable to check the Oregon State Parks website for the most current operating schedules, especially for guided tours or facility access.

    Are there specific trails recommended for different difficulty levels at Fort Stevens State Park?

    Yes, the park offers a diverse network of 15 miles of multi-use trails suitable for various abilities. Paved paths are ideal for leisurely strolls or easy cycling, while trails through forests, wetlands, and dunes can offer more moderate challenges. For specific trail difficulties or elevation details, it's best to consult a park map or trail guides available on-site or online, as the park's terrain is largely flat with an average elevation of 12 meters.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Fort Stevens State Park?

    Fort Stevens State Park is very dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs on most trails and beaches. However, specific rules may apply in certain areas, particularly around sensitive wildlife habitats or within historical buildings. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Check park signage or the official park website for any restricted areas.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Fort Stevens State Park to experience its historical sites?

    To fully explore the main historical sites, including the Civil War-era earthen fort, the concrete artillery batteries, the military museum, and the *Peter Iredale* shipwreck, you should plan for at least half a day, if not a full day. If you wish to include a guided tour of the gun battery or spend time at Coffenbury Lake or the beach, a full day or even an overnight stay at the campground would be more appropriate.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails or facilities at Fort Stevens State Park?

    Fort Stevens State Park strives to be accessible. Many of the paved multi-use trails are suitable for wheelchairs, offering smooth surfaces for exploration. Key historical sites and facilities often have accessible pathways and restrooms. It's recommended to contact the park directly or visit the Oregon State Parks website for detailed information on specific accessible routes and amenities.

    What are the best activities to do at Fort Stevens State Park during the winter months?

    While the warmer months are popular, winter at Fort Stevens State Park offers unique experiences. It's an excellent time for peaceful beachcombing, storm watching, and wildlife viewing, especially for migrating birds. The historical sites, including the *Peter Iredale* shipwreck and the fort remnants, are accessible year-round. Many trails remain open for hiking and cycling, offering a quieter experience amidst the coastal scenery. Dressing in layers and waterproof gear is essential.

    Where can I find parking for specific attractions like the *Peter Iredale* shipwreck or the historical batteries?

    Fort Stevens State Park is vast and offers ample parking throughout. For the *Peter Iredale* shipwreck, there is a dedicated parking lot directly off Peter Iredale Road, providing easy beach access. For the historical batteries and museum, parking lots are available near the main historical area. Follow park signage upon entry to navigate to specific points of interest.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Fort Stevens State Park, and where are the best viewing spots?

    The park is rich in wildlife. You can spot various bird species, including raptors and shorebirds, especially around Trestle Bay and the South Jetty Observation Tower. Elk and deer are frequently seen in forested and open areas, particularly during dawn and dusk. Coyotes are also present. During migration seasons, gray whales can sometimes be spotted from the coastline. Coffenbury Lake and the extensive trail network offer excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.

    Are there any hidden spots or lesser-known attractions within Fort Stevens State Park?

    Beyond the main attractions, explore the less-traveled sections of the multi-use trails that wind through diverse habitats, offering quiet moments in nature. Trestle Bay, often overlooked, is a serene spot perfect for birdwatching and enjoying calm waters away from the ocean surf. The extensive network of trails also leads to various smaller historical markers and less-frequented viewpoints that offer a deeper sense of the park's history and natural beauty.

    What amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation are available near Fort Stevens State Park?

    While Fort Stevens State Park itself offers extensive camping options, including full-hookup sites, yurts, and cabins, you'll find additional amenities in nearby towns. Astoria, just a short drive away, offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs, and various accommodation types from hotels to B&Bs. Warrenton also provides dining and lodging choices, making it convenient for visitors seeking services outside the park.

    What should I bring for a day trip to Fort Stevens State Park?

    For a comfortable day trip, it's recommended to bring comfortable footwear suitable for walking on varied terrain, including sand and paved paths. Given the coastal weather, dressing in layers is crucial, as conditions can change rapidly; include a waterproof outer layer. Don't forget water, snacks, sunscreen, and a hat. Binoculars are great for wildlife viewing, and a camera will capture the scenic beauty and historical sites.

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