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Bullards Beach State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoBullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from the strong ocean breezes. The park offers three loops of campsites, all of which are equipped with at least water and electrical hook-ups. In addition, the park boasts thirteen Yurts (six of which are pet-friendly). The horse camp features access to the beach and dunes for our equestrian campers. A refurbished hiker/ biker camp offers storage lockers that contain solar powered USB charging ports for electronic devices. Well known for excellent fishing and crabbing opportunities on the Coquille River, our boat launch facilities remain busy during the summer and fall seasons. From the registration booth in the campground, take a walk or bike ride on the mostly paved pathway to the beach (a little more than a mile). The path weaves through the open, grassy fields and lowland forest to the sandy dunes. All along the path are views of the Coquille River. Across the river is Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, sporting a variety of wildlife. The historic Coquille River Lighthouse is located at the end of Bullards Beach Road. It's staffed from mid-May through the September with volunteers who interpret the history of the area. From this point, there are 4.5 miles of beach to explore. Bring your mountain bike to ride the hard-packed sand along the edge of the surf, or just enjoy a stroll along the ocean shore. And there's more nearby. Across the river is Bandon by the Sea. Visit a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants in the town that is called "The Cranberry Capitol of the World," as well as "The Storm Watching Capitol of the World." Learn the legend of Face Rock and access miles of shoreline at our day-use parks on Beach Loop Drive. For more information on the local area, visit the Tourist Information Center in Old Town. 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 103 full-hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water) 82 electrical sites with water 13 rustic yurts (six pet-friendly) RESERVATIONS REQIRED Horse camp with eight primitive sites Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and hot showers Yurt meeting hall RV dump station During the winter Season (Mid-October to Mid-March) Loops A and B are closed, while C remains open for camping. Sites in C Loop are open to reservations with the exception of C48-C64, which are available on a walk-in first come/ first serve basis. Currently yurts are reservation only - No walk-ins.Walk in campers please check the map at the registration booth for more information. All yurts, picnic shelters, horse camp sites and the meeting hall remain open and available to reserve. The day use portion of the park is open to the public from dawn to dusk. 30 amp breakers in A Loop.30 and 50 amp breakers in B Loop and C Loop. 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. Two vehicle maximum per site.Only one vehicle is included with standard camp fees. Extra vehicles kept at a campsite (or alternate parking area) are subject to a nightly Extra Vehicle fee.The nightly Extra Vehicle fee is currently $7.00. Maximum of 1 extra vehicle is allowed per site after payment of extra vehicle fees. 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 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 EntranceDirectionDirections to Bullards Beach State Park from the north: After leaving Coos Bay head south on Highway 101 for 20 and 1/10 miles. Turn right at park entrance, after milepost 259. Directions to Bullards Beach State Park from the south: Continue north on Highway 101 from Bandon. After crossing the Coquille River bridge, take the second left, which is the park entrance.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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