NGPPP
For Fort Stevens State Park: Very nice park with several loops. We found D and J loops to be very tight (sites very close to each other) and we only have a 18.5ft Sprinter van. We elected to change to site M26 near the yurts and cabins and much preferred it. Larger sites, more privacy, nestled in lovely wooded areas. Agree with other reviews that cell service is nearly non existent with AT&T. We didn’t use showers so can’t report.
Posted Aug 23, 2021 by NGPPP from Vancouver WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rmtravels
For Fort Stevens State Park: Great little park - great for hikers bikers beach goers and history buffs- we were in site n36 - the only bad thing is the bugs. One other thing att is 0-1 bar
Posted Jun 02, 2021 by Rmtravels from Southern Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Heather J
For Fort Stevens State Park: This is a huge park with plenty of amenities. Close to both Astoria and Seaside so getting summer reservations may be hard. The battery area is very fun to explore and there are trails everywhere! The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is cell service is basically non-existent for Verizon. You can make a call but no internet so bring your books and do your local planning before you get here!
Posted Jan 17, 2021 by Heather J from Olympia, WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dave H
For Fort Stevens State Park: This is a great state park. My only negative was that we had no Verizon (we were in M08). Otherwise, it was a beautiful stay. We had a mostly private space. We were able to take the dogs to the lake which they loved. Got some great walks in, and the kids loved running around the gun batteries.
Posted Jul 20, 2020 by Dave H from Oregon City, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
floyd byerly
For Fort Stevens State Park: Stayed two nights site F-236 March 19, 20, 2020 in a truck camper. Given that the Oregon State Parks are closing soon because of the virus scare this park was busy and full of families enjoying themselves. This is a big camping park ,however, the smaller loop arrangement makes it more pleasant. Road in F loop was tight and backing 20+ trailers into small but paved spaces was challenging (and fun to watch). My camper filled my slot and although it was paved it was not level. Only electric in this loop with very weak Verizon and I did not even try to use satellite. This site is in midst of lovely old growth forest. Beach was about a mile off and was being enjoyed. A park road lead to point where you in theory could see the Columbia River but construction on a jetty pretty much blocked the view. I did not use facilities at park. Staff were helpful and pleasant.
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Posted Mar 21, 2020 by floyd byerly from Sault Saint Marie Mi. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
MSRVAdventures
For Fort Stevens State Park: Our first time staying in a State Park, booked our spot only 3 days before arriving as it was the only State Park along the Oregon coast with availability on short notice. Fort Stevens State Park is beautiful!! Reminds me of our Provincial Parks in BC. We stayed in F228 and it was completely private! The paved trail to the beach made for a great walk and we were able to rent electric bikes to ride for 2 hours along the beach. Such a great trip and I would highly recommend this State Park. The staff at the rangers station were extremely kind as well. Unfortunately we had to cut our trip shorter than expected but I look forward to returning!
Posted Sep 15, 2019 by MSRVAdventures from BC, Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Liz
For Fort Stevens State Park: Enjoyed this campgrounds walking/biking trails and wide beach. The older loops (C-J) have sites that are more spacious than newer loops(L-O). Showers were warm and free.
Posted Aug 29, 2019 by Liz from Wisconsin . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.