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Cape Lookout State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoNestled in a lush coastal forest on a sand spit between the Pacific Ocean and Netarts Bay, Cape Lookout State Park is a destination for sightseers, hikers, beachcombers, and campers who appreciate a harmonious blend of nature and recreation. MAKE SURE YOUR SITE MEETS YOUR CAMPING NEEDS Before reserving, please become familiar with the particulars of your chosen site, including the size of the tent pad area and the type of equipment that you may bring to the park. Site details and tent pad sizes can be viewed online by clicking on the site name. Brochure Info - Facilities and Restrictions Approximately 35 full-hookup sites More than 170 tent sites with water nearby One electrical site with water 13 rustic yurts (six pet-friendly) RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Six deluxe cabins (three pet-friendly) RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Two group tent camping areas - (CLOSED) Hiker/biker camp RV dump station - (CLOSED - for upgrades)Two campsites and one cabin are accessible to campers with disabilities. Nine yurts and one cabin have ramp access, but are not ADA-compliant. Key InfoCalifornia sea lions infected with Leptospirosis are appearing on Oregon beaches. The contagious bacterial infection, and many others, are transmittable to humans and dogs. Please stay away from stranded marine mammals. For more information, go to Sea Lions with Leptospirosis. Only one vehicle is included with standard camp fees. A second vehicle kept at a campsite (or alternate parking area) is subject to a nightly Extra Vehicle fee. The nightly Extra Vehicle fee is currently $7.00. As of December 13th, 2022, the reservable picnic shelter is without electricity through March. Beach access may be difficult year round at Cape Lookout. From October through March winter weather may cause closure of part or all of the campground. Call park for updates. RV dump station is closed in winter closed until just before Memorial Day. Seasonal Beach Restrictions March 15 - Sep. 15 Some beaches have seasonal recreation restrictions during nesting season for the western snowy plover. On these beaches, foot and equestrian traffic are permitted on wet sand only; all other recreation is prohibited. Areas with special rules are marked on the beach with signs. Information: oregon.gov/plovers. Please be aware that all garbage dumpsters in the overnight campground have been removed. To help retain the natural beauty of the park for our visitors, we ask that all garbage be brought to the trash compactor located near the registration booth and not left in the restrooms or at your campsite. A central recycling station is located beside the trash compactor. For information on discount programs call the OPRD Information Center at 1-800-551-6949 or visit us online at stateparks.oregon.gov. Prior to booking a site, please read: Changing a Reservation Canceling a Reservation Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionCape Lookout State Park is located 12 miles southwest of Tillamook Oregon. Upon entering Tillamook, follow the directional signs, sending you west on 3rd street.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescThere is an $8 reservation fee per site reserved. An $8 transaction fee is charged for any date or site changes made to an existing reservation. *Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the end of the stay will only pay an $8 transaction fee. Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the beginning of the stay will pay an $8 transaction fee and the nightly rate for each night cancelled. Date changes or cancellations to reservations cannot be made until 5 months (150 days) in advance of arrival date. For further information on reservation, change and cancellation policies please go to General Rules.

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