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Park Overview
Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.
Horse Play
Equestrians will enjoy the park's horse camp and access to 11 miles of trails and four miles of beach and dunes. Sites feature double or quadruple corrals.
Hiking and Biking
A mostly paved path to the beach begins near the campground registration booth. The path weaves for just over a mile through the open, grassy fields and lowland forest to the sandy dunes. Enjoy views of the Coquille River and Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge on the opposite bank.
Explore 4.5 miles of beach at the end of Bullards Beach Road. Bring your mountain bike to ride the hard-packed sand along the edge of the surf, or just enjoy a stroll along the ocean shore.
A refurbished hiker/biker camp popular with those hiking the Oregon Coast Trail offers storage lockers with solar powered USB charging ports.
Year-round Camping
Campground is accepting reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com.
- 103 full-hookup sites
- 82 electrical sites with water
- 13 yurts (6 pet-friendly) RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
- Horse camp with 8 primitive sites
- Hiker/biker camp
- Flush toilets and showers (campers only)
- Reservable picnic shelters
- Yurt meeting hall
- RV dump station
- Firewood for sale
- Universal Access: Six campsites and three yurts are ADA accessible.
What's Nearby
In nearby Bandon, enjoy shops, galleries and restaurants. Learn the legend of Face Rock and access miles of shoreline at state parks on Beach Loop Drive. For more information on the local area, visit the Tourist Information Center in Bandon's Old Town.
Coquille River Lighthouse
The historic lighthouse is located at the end of Bullards Beach Road. The signal room is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. mid-May through September. It's staffed with volunteers who interpret the history of the area. Tower is closed to the public for safety concerns. Information: 541-347-2209.
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