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Harris Beach State Park

Brookings, Oregon

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Harris Beach State Park

Harris Beach was named after the Scottish pioneer George Harris who settled here in the late 1880s to raise sheep and cattle. The park boasts the largest island off the Oregon coast. Bird Island (also called Goat Island) is a National Wildlife Sanctuary and breeding site for such rare birds as the tufted puffin. The park offers sandy beaches interspersed with eroded sea stacks.

The park's beauty changes with the seasons. Many people are drawn to watch the powerful and dramatic winter storms; others seek the green and fragrant spring. Summer brings warm days and sunlit beaches while the fall brings clear cool days and often the best sunsets of the year. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with gray whales on their winter and spring migrations, Harbor seals, California sea lions, sea birds and the rich marine gardens make the park a fascinating stop.

Vital stats: The campground offers 34 full hookup, 52 electrical, and 66 tent sites (maximum site 50 feet, cable TV hookups in selected campsites). Showers are available at the campground. The park also offers a hiker/biker camping area and 6 yurts. Yurts are domed tents with structural support, a plywood floor, lockable wooden door, lights, heating, and beds with mattresses. The park is open year-round. This beautiful park offers beach access and numerous outdoor recreation opportunities. The most popular include camping, yurt stays, beachcombing, viewing scenery, hiking, picnicking, fishing, bird-watching, swimming, interpretive tours, and excellent marine mammal viewing.


Where:

US 101, north side of Brookings
Brookings, Oregon 97415

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