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Humbug Mountain State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoHumbug Mountain State Park is a campground with 95 sites nestled in Humbug Canyon which offers micro climates and warmer weather. Humbug Mountain offers a 3 mile hiking trail to the summit, winding hikers into an Old Growth Forest along the face of 1,756 foot mountain. Port Orford and vicinity offers activities for everyone. Beach combers and rockhounds can find agates, driftwood, seashells even Japanese glass floats. Scuba diving and surfing also lure in visitors. Fresh and salt water fishing yeilds cod, halibut, sole, salmon, smelt, trout and steelhead. Port Orford Heads State Park features the historic Coast Guard Lifeboat Museum. Tours are available April - October, Wednesday - Monday 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Also offers 3 spectacular hiking trails offering views of offshore rocks and sheltered coves. Cape Blanco State Park 17 miles northwest of Humbug offers tours of westernmost and oldest standing lighthouse on the Oregon Coast. Tours are also available at the historic Hughes House built by a pioneer dairy rancher. Lighthouse and Hughes House tours are available April through October, Wednesday - Monday, 10 a.m. - 3: 30 p.m. Please note that Humbug Mountain State Park is on the Southern Oregon Coast. This is not Humbug Campground in the Willamette National Forest. 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 Restrictions39 electrical sites with water (five pull-through) 56 tent sites with water nearby Hot showers and flush toilets Hiker/biker camp Firewood for sale Universal Access Two electrical sites are accessible to campers with disabilities.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.Only one extra vehicle per site is allowed and has to be parked on the pavement. The nightly Extra Vehicle fee is currently $7.00. All Electrical sites are 50/30/20 amp service. Please note that Humbug Mountain State Park is located at the coast in Southwest Oregon. This is not the Humbug Campground located in the Willamette National Forest. 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 EntranceDirectionHumbug Mountain State Park is on OR-101 at mile post 307, 20 miles North of Gold Beach and 27-32 miles South of Bandon.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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