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Beverly Beach State Park
Address: 198 Ne 123rd St, Newport (Oregon) 97365
Phone: +15412654560
State: OR
City: Newport
Street Number: 198 Ne 123rd St
Zip Code: 97365
categories: amusement & theme park



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Reviews
Beverly Beach State Park is an easy access point beach with a fairly large parkinglot and camp ground right on the "other side" of the 101. Walk under the bridge and you'll be right on the beach. They had accessibility ramps out too into the beach which was amazing, and the location was beautiful. There's lots of fossils and cool shapes etc in the rocks so definitely keep your eyes peeled if you want to stay high and away from the water, or make your way down and walk the waters edge. We found a few cool fossils and a neat little shell. This beach does get really busy so be forwarned that if you are wanting quiet time to either keep walking, or go out early and drink your coffee while walking the beach! The waters surprisingly warm here as well. Very enjoyable more popular beach! Restrooms: Accessible restrooms Dog-friendliness: Leash dog friendly!
Wonderful location to beach access. Stayed in Yurt A12 in loop A. Large campground. Appeared that many sites had room for larger vehicles/campers/rvs. Some roads through the back half of the campground are in a bit of disrepair. Also worth noting… A loop is situated in very close proximity to Highway 101 and you will hear traffic noise day and night. Also very popular due to its location and view of the ocean. If you are looking for a more “secluded” site I would suggest taking something in the D loop and beyond. Nice walking trails through the park. Some sites back up to the river. Restroom and shower facilities available to campers. Overall a great place to spend the day or night. Facilities and shelters show appropriate signs of just how much use this campground gets.
Fantastic place to play in the ocean. We road our e-bikes for miles and miles on the beach and sea kayaked in the amazing waves!
We stayed in one of the yurts at the state park. For the price these days, you can't get much better. My only complaints were the fact that the state park didn't seem super well maintained, the yurts could really use some updating. They definitely have a funny smell and just feel very used and abused. If you're going to sleep in one of the yurts, definitely bring some kind of mattress topper because the mattresses that they have in their feel like you're sleeping on a table. You definitely would want to make sure to get a spot that's near one of the bathrooms because there aren't too many. All of the camping spots are very tightly packed so there's definitely no privacy. The beach access itself is unbelievably beautiful and amazing, so that was definitely the highlight of this location. They also do have a rentable off-roading wheelchair along with a ramp that goes down to the beach for those who are needing wheelchair access, we haven't ever seen that at a beach before so that was pretty cool. Overall, I would give this place a good review but you just need to know what you're getting into. Playground: They have a small playground here for children if you are staying at the state park. Restrooms: There is one set of public restrooms for the day use area and a few for the campground Dog-friendliness: Tons of people with dogs here! A great spot for dog watching!
Such a wonderful campground. Clean, well laid out, and easy access to the beach. It’s a very large campground with mixed rv and tent sites. Plenty of room to maneuver a large rv. Very dog friendly so there were A LOT of dogs in the park and on the beach. Our site C04 and it was clean and brush was cut back. We were right in the entrance so lots of traffic but it was nice and private. Walk to the beach was only a few minutes. Staff were plentiful, friendly and helpful. We would go back again anytime!
This review is focused on beach access from the day use area at Beverly Beach. The access is quite good, with a bit of looking required to find an access point from the paved trail to the beach. There is some driftwood to go through before finding open Beach area. During this trip, some of the clam burgers fossils could be found. There are clean restrooms available and a nice picnic area with several tables. There is plenty of parking as well. The highway does go past the day use area, resulting in some road noise. Restrooms: Restrooms are available Picnic area: There are plenty of picnic tables
Plenty of space to go north or south… even When it’s busy it doesn’t feel crowded. The waves are fun and then there is a creek to explore also. It’s a definite favorite for our family.
Great campground for a great price $23. Beach access to a beautiful beach photo attached. Staff was very helpful. Treated firewood and ice is sold there, and there’s a supermarket that’s a walkable distance up the hill from the entrance.
I've been coming to Beverly Beach since I was a very young kid, back when Keiko still lived at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. It has been a family tradition to come to Beverly Beach every year. Now I have children of my own and am taking them there to enjoy the magic of the campgrounds. The play structure is amazing, I love that there is a toddler playground to accommodate smaller kids. The nature trail is magical and enchanting. The sites are gorgeous no matter where you are in the park. Such amazing trees everywhere! The restrooms are top notch for a campground, very clean as clean as it can get that is and always hot water in the showers. Very friendly staff, and of course an incredible beach with great access. Couldn't recommend a better place to go for family camping on the Oregon Coast.
Beautiful beach, but packed with people. Had to walk a mile to truly enjoy the serenity. Fun to watch surfers at north end of the beach. No agates or treasure hunting on our visits. Restrooms typically out of TP, come prepared… Restrooms: Bring your own toilet paper.
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