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Park Overview
Humbug Mountain State Park includes one of the Oregon coast’s highest headlands, which shelters an inviting, forest-ringed campground along Brush Creek. A trail from the campground leads under Highway 101 to a sandy beach beside the Brush Creek estuary.
A 5.5-mile hike to the 1,765-foot summit of Humbug Mountain offers south-facing ocean views. The Oregon Coast Trail also passes through the park. The section north of the campground follows Old Highway 101 north for several miles until it joins Highway 101. This worn, paved route has long been closed to vehicles and treats hikers to magnificent ocean views.
Year-round Camping
Book reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com.
- 39 electrical sites with water (two with accessible design; five pull-through)
- 56 tent sites with water nearby
- Flush toilets with showers
- Hiker/biker camp
- Firewood is for sale
The park also has a reservable picnic area with a gazebo in the day-use area 1/2 mile southeast of the park (no potable water).
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