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  1. Oregon's 362-mile ocean shoreline, magnificent Columbia Gorge, and the spectacular mountain ranges, draw in-state and national visitors alike. The natural beauty and diversity of its land and ecosystems make Oregon a camper's paradise.

  2. Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew. They are an everyday reminder of the things that make Oregon great. We recognize that Oregon's resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse communities.

  3. Oregon State Parks. Visitors can now book same-day campground reservations online statewide at most parks when sites are available. Previously, visitors could only make online reservations 24 hours in advance of arrival date except at the coast, which started offering same-day reservations online as part of a pilot project.

  4. 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 .

  5. Search for cabins and yurts (including pet-friendly ones) on Find a Park and use the Features button to filter for parks with cabins and yurts. Reserve at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling 800-452-5687.

  6. For exact rate, search reservations for an available site that matches your preferences. Rates include lodging tax. Rates are subject to change. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department charges out-of-state residents 25% more for RV sites, which began Jan. 1, 2022, as directed by the Oregon Legislature. See our news release for information.

  7. Bikeways, Waterways, Trails. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department provides and protects outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites.

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