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Bullards Beach State
Park Bullards Beach is
a large, family-oriented park located just two miles north of
Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and well
protected from the strong ocean breezes. Besides three loops
of campsites, the park boasts 13 yurts, making year-round
camping a very popular choice. The horse camp features easy
access to the beach and dunes for our equestrian campers.
Well known for excellent fishing and crabbing opportunities on
the Coquille River, our boat launch facilities are well-used
during the summer and fall seasons.
From the registration booth in the campground, take a walk or
bike ride on the paved pathway to the beach (a little more
than a mile). The path weaves through the open, grassy fields
and lowland forest across a plain to the sandy dunes. All
along the path are views of the beautiful Coquille River.
Across the river is Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge,
sporting a variety of resident and migrating wildlife. Be sure
to bring your binoculars!
The historic Coquille River Lighthouse is located at the end
of the beach access road in the park. It's staffed from May
through October with park volunteers who interpret the history
of the area and lead tours to the lantern room. From this
point, there are 4.5 miles of open beach to explore. Bring
your mountain bike to ride along the hard-packed sand along
the edge of the surf, or just enjoy a leisurely stroll along
the ocean shore.
And there’s more nearby. Across the river is Bandon by the
Sea. Visit a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants in
the town that is called "The Cranberry Capitol of the World,"
as well as the "The Storm Watching Capitol of the World."
Learn the legend of Face Rock and access miles of shoreline at
our day-use state parks on Beach Loop Drive. For more
information on the local area, visit the Tourist Information
Center in Old Town.
Services and Things to Do
- Camping
- Accessible camping
- Electric
- Full hookup
- Yurts, cabins, tepees or wagons
- Showers
- Dump station
- Horse camp
- Reservations
- Hiker/Biker
- Group shelter
- Reservable group shelter
- Picnicking
- Wildlife watching
- Boating
- Fishing
- Beach access
- Horse trail
- Walking trail
- Hiking trail
- Bicycle trail
- Forest
- Marine
- Beach
- Historic sites
- Lighthouses
- Historic displays
- Interpretation
- Interpretive signs
- ADA restroom
- Year-round
- Restrooms
Vital stats
102 full hookup, 83 electrical (maximum site 64 feet); 13
yurts;
horse camp (8 sites, 3 single corrals, 3 double corrals, 2
reservable picnic shelters, 1 reservable group meeting hall,
and two 4-space corrals); hiker/biker camp. For information
only, call (541)347-2209 or (800) 551-6949. To make
reservations, call (800) 452-5687.
Park rates (subject to change)
May 1 to September 30
Full rate: $20
Electrical hookup: $20
Hiker/Biker: $4
Horse camp: $16
Yurt: $27
Extra vehicle: $5
October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Full rate: $16
Electrical hookup: $16
Hiker/Biker: $4
Horse camp: $12
Yurt: $27
Extra vehicle: $5
Get driving directions to this park
Information provided by
Oregon State
Parks

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