Many web links on this page will redirect you to our Oregon State Parks website at stateparks.oregon.gov. The links will open in a new browser window.
Oregon State Parks
Every day can be an adventure at 250-plus Oregon State Parks. Visit
Find A Park and plan your next trip to the outdoors.
Reservations are accepted at most state park campgrounds. Reservations can be made one day to six months in advance. When you make a reservation, you’ll be charged in full for each night you plan to stay, plus an $8 non-refundable reservation fee per site. Additional reservation information.
Reservation park campgrounds
- Online reservations: Visit the park web page and select the Reserve link on the upper right corner. Park web page links are included in the Reservation link above.
- Phone reservations: Call 800-452-5687.
Day-use parking permits are required year-round in 25 parks and are available for purchase online.
See map of parks that charge a day-use parking fee.
- $5 per vehicle per day (purchase at the park)
- 12-month parking permit — $30
- 24-month parking permit — $50
- Special sale in December — 12-month permit $25
Purchase online
Camping in a state park and visiting another parking permit fee park? Display your current state park camping receipt on your dash.
Oregon's Public Beaches
Oregon’s 362-miles of ocean beaches are open to all for exploring. Whether you're picnicking, soaking up the sun or watching a spectacular sunset, make sure your trip is a safe one.
Oregon’s beaches are protected nesting grounds for a small shorebird called the western snowy plover. During nesting season (March 15 – Sep. 15), some recreation activities may be restricted or prohibited in designated plover management areas.
Nesting area locations and restrictions
Oregon Coast Trail is an iconic hiking route that stretches along the entire 362-mile Oregon coastline. The trail traverses sandy beaches, forested trails, stunning headlands, and 28 coastal towns. Some sections are disconnected, inconvenient, unsafe, or seasonally inaccessible and require careful route planning. Visit
Oregon Coast Trail for more information.