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Our comprehensive guide to all Oregon State Parks campgrounds, day-use areas, and heritage sites.
Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew. They are an everyday reminder of the things that make Oregon great. We recognize that Oregon's resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse communities.
Reservations are accepted at most campgrounds and at parks with reservable group day-use facilities. While reservations are not required to camp, they are recommended because sites and facilities fill quickly. Other things to know: Same-day online reservations now available statewide as of Jan. 1, 2024.
Search for cabins and yurts (including pet-friendly ones) on Find a Park and use the Features button to filter for parks with cabins and yurts. Reserve at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling 800-452-5687.
Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew. They are an everyday reminder of the things that make Oregon great. We recognize that Oregon's resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse communities.
Silver Falls State Park is the kind of standout scenic treasure that puts Oregon firmly onto the national—and international—stage. Its beauty, boundless recreational opportunities and historic presence keep it there.
Our Oregon State Parks Information operators are happy to answer your questions. Call 1 800 551-6949 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) or send us an email through our Contact Us web page
All we ask is that you get out there together and explore YOUR Oregon state parks. Visit our Pick A Park page for a list of the 25 parks and activities. Our Tours and Events page also lists guided activities such as kayak tours and bat chats.
The park is central to excellent whale watching viewpoints, tidepools teeming with sea life, the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and shops and restaurants in Newport. A few steps from the ocean you'll find the forest-sheltered campground.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department invites Oregonians to head outside the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 29. Popularly known as “Green Friday,” the day after Thanksgiving has become a tradition for many families.