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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camping season is here!! Summer is one of my favorite times of year, in no small part because of all the opportunities to camp. But tent camping in hot weather can be, well, hot. (Thank you, Captain Obvious.) That doesn&#8217;t mean you have to suffer! I put together this post to show you how to stay cool while camping—and even how to cool a tent without electricity. (Yes, it&#8217;s possible!)</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping.jpg" alt="Going camping this summer? Then you need these tips for hot weather camping so you can stay cool at the campsite. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6595" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping-300x225.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping-768x576.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping-600x450.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping-80x60.jpg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Stay-Cool-While-Camping-120x90.jpg 120w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>After all, the whole point of camping is to have fun. And sweating all night instead of sleeping is definitely not fun.</p><p>Try out one—or all!—of these camping in the heat hacks. I&#8217;m nearly positive you&#8217;ll learn something new by reading to the end. </p><p>Whenever you&#8217;re camping in hot weather, do yourself a favor and stay cool!</p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:45.48423%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Hacks.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Hacks.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Hot weather camping hacks—comin atcha! These tips will help you stay cool in your tent using smart hacks—perfect for your summer vacation trips! To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="6590" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/?attachment_id=6590" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Hacks.jpg" data-width="736" src="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Hacks.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:54.51577%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Camping-Hacks.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Camping-Hacks.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=900&#038;ssl=1 900w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Camping-Hacks.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=1000&#038;ssl=1 1000w" alt="Going camping this summer? When the temperatures rise, stay cool with these camping hacks (including one that creates nature's air conditioner—without electricity). Don't sweat your next family vacation. Stay comfortable while tent camping! To &amp; Fro fam" data-height="1700" data-id="6591" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/?attachment_id=6591" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Camping-Hacks.jpg" data-width="1000" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Camping-Hacks.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to cool a tent without electricity</h2><p>In my house, we&#8217;re pretty stingy about using the AC. When temperatures soar, though, we&#8217;re not opposed to cranking up the air—especially since we have two fluffy senior dogs who don&#8217;t do well in the heat.</p><p>It goes without saying, though, that we don&#8217;t do this while camping in hot weather. Many RVs have air conditioning, but we camp in a tent. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;ve worked out these ideas on how to cool a tent without electricity.</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" width="768" height="1024" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-768x1024.jpg" alt="Going camping this summer? Then you need these tips for hot weather camping so you can stay cool at the campsite. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6587" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-225x300.jpg 225w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-600x800.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-45x60.jpg 45w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity-67x90.jpg 67w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/How-to-Cool-a-Tent-Without-Electricity.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure><p>Sound too good to be true? It&#8217;s not! With these camping in the heat hacks, you&#8217;ll cool your tent without electricity—and make your hot weather camping much more comfortable.</p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Set up your tent in the shade</h2><p>This tip sounds like a &#8220;duh&#8221; moment, but you&#8217;d be surprised by how many tents I see set up in the sun! That&#8217;s a big no-no for camping in hot weather. </p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas.jpg" alt="Going camping this summer? Then you need these tips for hot weather camping so you can stay cool at the campsite. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6588" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-300x225.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-768x576.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-600x450.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-80x60.jpg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-120x90.jpg 120w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>Tents are basically greenhouses. You&#8217;re not trying to grow tropical plants, though! You want to keep your tent as cool as possible. </p><p>The very first step is to pick a shady spot. Find a tree and set up your tent in the shade, if possible. </p><figure class="wp-block-pullquote"><blockquote><p>TFF Travel Tip: Use a resource like <a href="http://campsitephotos.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CampsitePhotos.com</a> when you book a site. You can choose one that offers shade.</p></blockquote></figure><p>If you have choices of trees, consider which way the sun will be moving. Afternoon sun is hotter than morning sun, so aim to set up your tent where it will be shaded after noon. This will be on the east side of a tree or other barrier.</p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Block the sun with a sun shade</h2><p>This next camping in hot weather hack is so effective! Tie up a tarp or a <a href="https://amzn.to/2UqIHOA" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">reflective sun shade</a> above your tent. This will block the sun&#8217;s rays from heating up your tent like an oven.</p><p>Tie corners of the tarp or sun shade to trees so the cover is a foot above the top of your tent. The space will ensure air can circulate between the tarp and your tent.</p><p>I recommend a long-lasting, UV-blocking sun shade like this one:</p><iframe style="width:120px;height:240px;" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;OneJS=1&amp;Operation=GetAdHtml&amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;source=ss&amp;ref=as_ss_li_til&amp;ad_type=product_link&amp;tracking_id=tent03-20&amp;language=en_US&amp;marketplace=amazon&amp;region=US&amp;placement=B08HRC8NT6&amp;asins=B08HRC8NT6&amp;linkId=39af37ee15fc210f8f096786a2a8cb4f&amp;show_border=true&amp;link_opens_in_new_window=true"></iframe><p>In fact, you should get two. Why? You can use one sun shade above your tent, then stretch out another to create a shady spot to hang out. It&#8217;s much nicer to eat at a picnic table that&#8217;s shady, and it helps with staying cool while camping!</p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Face your tent toward the breeze</h2><p>You know when you&#8217;re watching pro golfers and they drop a pinch of grass in the air to see which way the wind is blowing? Channeling your inner PGA pro is optional, but follow their lead. Find out which way the breeze blows, then position your tent accordingly.</p><p>Not sure which way the wind is blowing? Use the grass trick, wet a finger with your tongue and hold it up to feel the breeze, or simply look at the weather app on your phone. It usually shows which way the wind is blowing.</p><p>You also might be camping in hot weather in a place where the wind typically goes in a given direction. This is especially common near bodies of water. The breeze usually blows inland off the ocean, and it&#8217;s common for wind to blow upriver in the afternoon (when weather is hottest). </p><p>Position your tent so the widest side with a mesh opening faces the breeze. That will get more air flow into your tent.</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="687" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips.jpg" alt="Family camping is *so fun*! But summer camping is also hot. Keep you and the kids comfortable with these hot weather camping hacks. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6589" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips-300x258.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips-768x660.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips-600x515.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips-70x60.jpg 70w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Hot-Weather-Tent-Camping-Tips-105x90.jpg 105w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Use nature&#8217;s air conditioning for hot weather tent camping</h2><p>You know from experience (or physics class) that hot air rises. You can use the same principle that keeps hot air balloons aloft to cool a tent without electricity or air conditioning.</p><p>Now that you&#8217;ve positioned your tent&#8217;s window, door or mesh wall toward the breeze, create another opening. Ideally this is a window, door or other mesh opening on the opposite side of the tent.</p><p>Open this window or door at the top, as high in the tent as you can.</p><p>This hack to cool a tent without electricity creates a vacuum or mini-wind tunnel. Cool air is blown in on one side. As the air heats, it is sucked out of the opposite opening. </p><p>Use this tip every time you go camping in hot weather!</p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Use ice + a fan while camping in hot weather</h2><p>This hot weather tent camping tip does require batteries—but no electrical hookups. Start by buying a small battery-powered fan. I recommend one that&#8217;s small enough to easily fit in a tent but big enough to move a decent amount of air, like this one:</p><iframe style="width:120px;height:240px;" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;OneJS=1&amp;Operation=GetAdHtml&amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;source=ss&amp;ref=as_ss_li_til&amp;ad_type=product_link&amp;tracking_id=tent03-20&amp;language=en_US&amp;marketplace=amazon&amp;region=US&amp;placement=B07P7MV1WW&amp;asins=B07P7MV1WW&amp;linkId=aff9f252133af6b82e08291c60d7e418&amp;show_border=true&amp;link_opens_in_new_window=true"></iframe><p>Depending on how long you&#8217;re camping, you&#8217;ll want to bring a small supply of batteries to power your fan.</p><p>Next, place a frozen ice pack or frozen jug of water in front and slightly below the fan. As the ice melts, the fan will blow cold air throughout the tent. </p><p>This camping in the heat hack has an important caveat, though. Make sure you have enough ice to keep your food cool. If not, obviously don&#8217;t take ice to cool a tent without electricity. Instead, you can do this same hack with a bucket of cold water (like from a nearby creek). I don&#8217;t recommend that for inside a tent, since it&#8217;s so easy to knock it over and soak the inside of your tent. You can do the cold water and fan trick while eating dinner, for example.</p><p>If you want to increase your chances of using this hack with ice from your cooler, make sure you read my post on <a href="https://toandfrofam.com/how-to-pack-a-cooler-for-camping/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">how to properly pack a cooler</a>. </p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks.jpg" alt="Going camping this summer? Then you need these tips for hot weather camping so you can stay cool at the campsite. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6594" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sleep on a cot</h2><p>You know how you left a foot of space between the top of your tent and the sun shade? You can use the same air flow principles to sleep more comfortably while camping in hot weather.</p><p>Buy a lightweight cot to sleep on inside your tent. When you&#8217;re off the ground, air circulates below as well as above you. This keeps you cooler at night!</p><p>Some camping cots raise you just a few inches off the ground. That&#8217;s good enough to ensure you don&#8217;t sleep with a pine cone digging into your spine. It&#8217;s not enough for proper air circulation to cool you off, though.</p><p>That&#8217;s why I recommend a camping cot that keeps you higher off the ground, like this budget-friendly and reliable cot:</p><iframe style="width:120px;height:240px;" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;OneJS=1&amp;Operation=GetAdHtml&amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;source=ss&amp;ref=as_ss_li_til&amp;ad_type=product_link&amp;tracking_id=tent03-20&amp;language=en_US&amp;marketplace=amazon&amp;region=US&amp;placement=B003696236&amp;asins=B003696236&amp;linkId=09c035dc964747e874b583f01fa017c3&amp;show_border=true&amp;link_opens_in_new_window=true"></iframe><p>Now a cot won&#8217;t help you stay cool if you&#8217;re using a heavy-duty, freezing temperatures sleeping bag. You can buy <a href="https://amzn.to/3gIIRcQ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hot weather sleeping bags</a> or <a href="https://amzn.to/3wPYgh1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">sleeping bag liners</a>, but honestly you can just bring a sheet and sleep under that.</p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Remove the rain fly when camping in hot weather</h2><p>If the weather forecast is dry—no thunderstorms on the horizon—take off your tent&#8217;s rain fly. Just as it keeps water out, it traps heat in. That&#8217;s not what you want when you&#8217;re camping in hot weather!</p><p>By taking off the rain fly, you&#8217;ll allow the hot air to escape through your tent&#8217;s mesh roof. And if you&#8217;ve set up a tent or sun shade, you&#8217;ll still be protected from any out-of-the-blue rain.</p><p>I&#8217;m dying to know: What other tips for hot weather tent camping can you offer? Let me know in the comments. </p><p>And don&#8217;t forget to pin this post for later!</p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:42.40694%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-1.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-1.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Summer camping tips and hacks: How to stay cool in a tent, even in high temperatures. You won't sweat your next summer vacation trip if you use these clever ideas for the outdoors. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="6592" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/?attachment_id=6592" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-1.jpg" data-width="736" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Camping-in-Hot-Weather-Ideas-1.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:57.59306%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-and-Tips.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w" alt="Family camping is so fun—but summer camping is also HOT! Stay cool while tent camping with these smart hacks (which don't require expensive gear or electricity). You and the kids will stay cool on your next summer vacation—click to learn how. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="900" data-id="6593" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/?attachment_id=6593" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-and-Tips.jpg" data-width="600" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Summer-Camping-Hacks-and-Tips.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><p>The post <a href="https://toandfrofam.com/camping-hot-weather/">7 Tent Camping in Hot Weather Tips: Staying Cool While Camping Hacks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://toandfrofam.com">To &amp; Fro Fam</a>.</p>
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		<title>Yurt camping in Fort Stevens State Park, OR: Campground details, photos (2022 Update)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beach, lake swimming, a military fort and a real-life shipwreck: Ft. Stevens State Park outside Astoria, Oregon has it all. Oh, and yurts. Did I mention yurt camping in Ft....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Beach, lake swimming, a military fort and a real-life shipwreck: <strong>Ft. Stevens State Park</strong> outside Astoria, Oregon has it all. Oh, and yurts. Did I mention yurt camping in Ft. Stevens makes for the most family-friendly mix of camping and cabins?&nbsp;**And a real shipwreck!?!** <em>Awwwww yeah.</em></span></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1.jpg" alt="Epic Oregon Coast: Climb inside a real shipwreck in Ft Stevens State Park! Near Astoria, OR, this destination is unforgettable. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6990" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-1-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p class="p1">Have you tried camping in a yurt yet? <span class="s1">Basically, yurt camping happened when tent camping and rustic cabins had a lovechild. Yurt camping gives you the best of both worlds: closeness to nature and the chance to build a campfire, but with a roof over your head, electricity and heat.</span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Yurt camping in Ft. Stevens</strong> was actually the first time we stayed in a yurt as a family, and we&#8217;ve done it many times since. (After all, Oregon&#8217;s dog-friendly yurts make it easy for our kids <em>and </em>pets!). Yurt camping in Oregon also lets us extend the camping season to the shoulder seasons and even the winter. </span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">You see, when you have two young kids, the idea of tent camping in the spring, fall or winter—when weather could be awesome or could be pouring down rain—is too risky to chance it. Yurt camping in Ft. Stevens was a budget-friendly way to spend a few days outdoors—without the risk of getting completely and miserably soaked.</span></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1.jpg" alt="Epic Oregon Coast: Climb inside a real shipwreck in Ft Stevens State Park! Near Astoria, OR, this destination is unforgettable. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6992" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Shipwreck-Oregon-1-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>Ft. Stevens has more to offer than great camping accommodations, though. Whether you come to camp or for day use, you&#8217;ll love exploring this enormous state park. Play on the beach, climb the dunes, explore the Fort Stevens military base and climb in a real-live shipwreck from more than 100 years ago!</p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Bottom line: We absolutely <i>love</i> yurt camping, and <a href="https://oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=parkPage.dsp_parkPage&amp;parkId=129" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ft. Stevens State Park</a> was a gorgeous, fun-filled place to camp. We visit this epic Oregon Coast destination whenever we can!</span></p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:45.48423%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Shipwrecks-and-beaches-502x1024.png?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Shipwrecks-and-beaches-502x1024.png?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Yurt camping, shipwrecks, wide-open beaches: Fort Stevens State Park on the Oregon Coast is paradise for families. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="620" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/ft-stevens-shipwrecks-and-beaches/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Shipwrecks-and-beaches-502x1024.png" data-width="736" src="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Shipwrecks-and-beaches-502x1024.png?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:54.51577%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-602x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-602x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=900&#038;ssl=1 900w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-602x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=1000&#038;ssl=1 1000w" alt="Epic Oregon Coast: Climb inside a real shipwreck in Ft Stevens State Park! Near Astoria, OR, this destination is unforgettable. It's also great for camping, family friendly biking trails, swimming and even a historic military fort. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1700" data-id="6975" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/oregon-coast-shipwreck/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-602x1024.jpg" data-width="1000" src="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oregon-Coast-Shipwreck-602x1024.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><span id="more-561"></span><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Yurt camping in Ft. Stevens: The yurts</span></h2><p class="p1"><span class="s1">You’re not exactly glamping when you’re staying in a state park yurt, but it has enough to be comfortable. It’s a small, round room with a bunk bed, a futon that can serve as a couch or lay flat as a bed, a table, two chairs—and electricity and heat. Standard yurts don&#8217;t have a bathroom (you have to walk a short distance to use the campground restrooms), although some campgrounds have&nbsp;<em>deluxe</em> yurts with a bathroom and tiny kitchen.</span></p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="1024" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405-768x1024.jpg" alt="Family yurt camping in Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon / To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-658" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405-600x800.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405-225x300.jpg 225w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405-15x20.jpg 15w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4405.jpg 1152w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure></div><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="768" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-1024x768.jpg" alt="Family yurt camping in Fort Stevens State Park Oregon / To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-659" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-600x450.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-300x225.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-768x576.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407-20x15.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4407.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><i>Heck yes!</i></span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">I loved our yurt&#8217;s skylight, which kept the small space from feeling cramped. Our yurt had four outlets, all next to the door, and it was one of the yurts at Ft. Stevens that allowed pets.</span> (When you make your reservation on Reserve America—the site that arranges campsite rentals for Ft. Stevens—make sure you select a dog-friendly yurt. These are marked by a little icon of a dog. You can also filter the available campsites by clicking the &#8220;yurt&#8221; button, so you&#8217;re only shown yurts—not other types of camping.)</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="787" height="420" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt.png" alt="How to find a pet friendly yurt in Oregon: Camp with dogs in any season! To &amp; Fro Fam

" class="wp-image-6979" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt.png 787w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt-300x160.png 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt-768x410.png 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt-600x320.png 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt-112x60.png 112w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/How-to-find-a-pet-friendly-yurt-169x90.png 169w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 787px) 100vw, 787px" /></figure><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-1024x683.jpg" alt="Yurt camping at Ft. Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast // To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-572" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0223-1.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Each Fort Stevens yurt has green space between its neighbors, and the yurt loop was tucked aside so the girls had a quiet road to ride their bikes. Hubs brought his disc golf basket and had plenty of room to putt. That said, you’re not <i>that</i> far from your neighbors, so you will hear noise from other sites—pretty standard for family camping in state parks.</span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">When it rains, you&#8217;ll be beyond grateful for the yurt. During the most recent camping trip to Ft Stevens, it poured buckets one night. We 100% would have woken up in water had we been tent camping. Thankfully we stayed dry and cozy in the yurt!</span></p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-1024x683.jpg" alt="Yurt camping at Ft. Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast // To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-573" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0311.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p class="p1">See, that&#8217;s one of the best parts about yurt camping in Ft. Stevens: You can stay in this park even when the weather could be wet. When it rains, <span class="s1">we all go inside for a little bit to read books, play board games or watch a movie on the kids&#8217; tablet. As soon as the rain stops, we head back out to explore the park—or make s’mores!</span></p><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p class="p1" style="text-align: center;"><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: There’s a Starbucks a 10 minutes’ drive away in Warrenton for parents who want a little more luxury than campfire coffee.</span></p></blockquote><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids-.jpeg" alt="Yurt camping is the perfect kid-friendly way to ease into family camping. You'll have a roof over your head PLUS electricity and heat. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6980" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids-.jpeg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids--300x225.jpeg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids--768x576.jpeg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids--600x450.jpeg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids--80x60.jpeg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Yurt-camping-with-kids--120x90.jpeg 120w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Camping in Ft. Stevens, Oregon: The campgrounds</span></h2><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Between the yurts, cabins, tent spots and RV sites, Ft. Stevens State Park has roughly 500 camping sites. We usually opt for much smaller campgrounds, but I was impressed that Ft. Stevens didn’t feel overrun with people.</span> This is partly because of the two sections of campgrounds: south and north. In addition, sites are separated in loops, so you always have some space around you.</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-6981" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon.jpeg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon-300x225.jpeg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon-768x576.jpeg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon-600x450.jpeg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon-80x60.jpeg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-Cabin-Camping-Oregon-120x90.jpeg 120w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p class="p1"><span class="s1">One benefit of staying at a large campground was all the amenities: hot showers, potable water spigots every few sites, wheelchair-accessible campsites, trash and recycling facilities, and clean bathrooms.</span> </p><p class="p1">Note that there are now just two centralized trash and recycling centers—one in the north loops and another in the south. These have receptacles for garbage as well as cardboard, cans, plastic bottles, glass and even debris you&#8217;ve found on the beach. This means you&#8217;ll have to hang onto trash, including dog waste bags, then make a trip to the trash area. We didn&#8217;t find it inconvenient—it is just a part of the nightly routine so animals don&#8217;t get into the garbage bag!</p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:50.00780%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4333-1-768x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4333-1-768x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=900&#038;ssl=1 900w,https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4333-1-768x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=1152&#038;ssl=1 1152w" alt="Family camping at Ft Stevens State Park, Oregon / To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1536" data-id="656" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/img_4333-1/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4333-1-768x1024.jpg" data-width="1152" src="https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4333-1-768x1024.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:49.99220%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-yurts-768x1024.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-yurts-768x1024.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=800&#038;ssl=1 800w" alt="" data-height="1067" data-id="6982" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/fort-stevens-yurts/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-yurts-768x1024.jpeg" data-width="800" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-yurts-768x1024.jpeg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Ft. Stevens also has miles of <strong>hiking trails and bike paths</strong>, as well as a playground. The next time we visit Fort Stevens, we&#8217;ll bring all our bikes and pedal from the campground all the way to the historic military fort. The bike path winds through forest, past a bird observation blind and across a few bridges—terrific scenery kids love. </span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Bottom line: There are plenty of family-friendly activities to keep you and the kids busy!</span></p><p class="has-text-align-center p1"><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: Watch for the camp hosts driving a golf cart: They’ll deliver firewood to your site! Wood is $6 a bundle, and fire starters are $1 apiece. </span></p><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Oregon&#8217;s Ft. Stevens: The beach</span></h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-1024x683.jpg" alt="Camping at Ft. Stevens State Park on the Oregon Coast has a beautiful beach—and much more! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-575" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0245-copy.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Ft. Stevens State Park is enormous: It&#8217;s made up of 4,300 acres of the northernmost part of the Oregon Coast, and it bumps up against the Columbia River. Several miles of wide beach stretches along the park. Three main entry points provide access to the all-public beach. This helps spread people out so there aren’t huge crowds on nice days, like there are in nearby Seaside, Oregon.</span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">In fact, one of the days we were yurt <strong>camping in Ft. Stevens</strong>, we were the only ones on the beach we could see.</span></p><p>Did know that every square inch of the Oregon Coast is public, meaning no one can buy the beach? #peoplescoast</p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-1024x683.jpg" alt="Family and pet-friendly yurt camping at Ft Stevens State Park on the Oregon Coast. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-569" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0240.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: Cars are allowed to drive on certain stretches of the beach in Ft. Stevens, which isn’t really my thing, but be sure to watch for cars when you have little kids or dogs running around.</span></p></blockquote><p>Dunes line the beach, too. My kids love climbing the dunes then running full-speed down the sandy mountains! </p><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Ft. Stevens camping: The shipwreck</span></h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="683" height="1024" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-683x1024.jpg" alt="Ft. Stevens on the Oregon coast has a shipwreck, beautiful beach and yurt camping. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-576" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-683x1024.jpg 683w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-scaled-600x900.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-200x300.jpg 200w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-768x1152.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-13x20.jpg 13w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0214-scaled.jpg 1707w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 683px) 100vw, 683px" /></figure></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1">When I told Edie there was a shipwreck on the beach in Ft. Stevens, she told me, “But shipwrecks are only underwater.” She was completely enchanted, then, when she spotted the rusted remains of the <strong>Peter Iredale</strong>, an English ship that ran aground here in 1906. </span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">The metal skeleton of the ship is a highlight of Ft. Stevens State Park and attracts small crowds of visitors. Peeper and Kiwi delighted in looking around the shipwreck and spotting more pieces a short distance away from the main wreckage. Some of them were essentially tide pools, housing sea creatures inside. The shipwreck is a must-see highlight if you&#8217;re yurt camping in Ft. Stevens State Park.&nbsp;</span></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast.jpg" alt="Epic Oregon Coast: Climb inside a real shipwreck in Ft Stevens State Park! Near Astoria, OR, this destination is unforgettable. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6991" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shipwreck-Oregon-Coast-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-1024x683.jpg" alt="Ft. Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast has a shipwreck, beautiful beaches and family friendly yurt camping. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-577" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0198.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: If your kids are really interested in the shipwreck, you can bring along a pirate’s hat or a few other props and take pictures of them dressed as buccaneers in front of the wreckage!</span></p></blockquote><p>The Peter Iredale was just one ship among many that sank in this area of the Oregon Coast. This area is nicknamed the Graveyard of the Pacific, since about 2,000 ships have sunk here since the late 1700s!</p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck.jpg" alt="Explore the Peter Iredale, a shipwreck on the Oregon Coast. The ship ran aground in the &quot;Graveyard of the Pacific&quot; within Fort Stevens State Park, OR. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-7005" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Peter-Iredale-Shipwreck-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>Stormy weather plus a sandbar where the Pacific meets the Columbia River make for treacherous sailing. The combined river and ocean currents can cause dangerous waves that rise at a moment&#8217;s notice. </p><p>Thankfully human-made jetties and dredging have made this area safer. You and your family can also safely explore the shipwreck at Ft. Stevens—just watch the tide!</p><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Fort Stevens historic</span> m<span class="s1">ilitary site</span></h2><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Ft. Stevens was a built during the Civil War and operated until World War II. Even if <strong>military history</strong> isn’t a huge attraction for your family, there&#8217;s plenty to explore here. A museum holds military artifacts, and a walking tour will take you to see historic military artifacts like tanks, gun batteries, searchlights and more.</span></p><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6346" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/abandoned-places-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>You can step inside some of the abandoned buildings and see how time has taken a toll on this <strong>military fort</strong>. Climb atop the fort and walk the sentry walls to dive into the past.</p><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>Level 10 travel tip: If you visit with kids, don&#8217;t miss the museum. The lovely volunteer there gave my kids a challenge, and once they answered her (easy) question, she gave them a free Ft. Stevens pin! They were overjoyed.</p></blockquote><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-6347" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-300x225.jpeg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-768x576.jpeg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-600x450.jpeg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-80x60.jpeg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-120x90.jpeg 120w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p class="p1"><span class="s1">The Ft. Stevens historical site also includes several viewpoints of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. Bring your binoculars: You will likely see different birds, and if you’re there during whale watching season, keep an eye out for their spouts.</span></p><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: Kids who are interested in the military will love the tour that runs from inside a 1954 army truck (with wheels taller than a 4-year-old!).</span></p></blockquote><p>Fort Stevens was actually attacked by a Japanese submarine during World War II. The military, government and even citizens worried about an attempted invasion during these years and so posted units of soldiers here for defense. </p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:50%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Places-Oregon.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Places-Oregon.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Military history and abandoned buildings: Ft Stevens State Park in Oregon is a unique thing to do on the Oregon Coast. Explore old, eerie buildings and the abandoned military fort near Astoria, Oregon. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="6344" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/abandoned-places-oregon/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Places-Oregon.jpg" data-width="736" src="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Places-Oregon.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:50%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Buildings-Oregon-Ft-Stevens.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Buildings-Oregon-Ft-Stevens.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Ft Stevens State Park on the Oregon Coast is home to a host of eerie abandoned buildings. Visitors can explore this old military fort to take photos of abandoned buildings and explore military history. To &amp; Fro Fam " data-height="1500" data-id="6345" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/abandoned-buildings-oregon-ft-stevens/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Buildings-Oregon-Ft-Stevens.jpg" data-width="736" src="https://i2.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Abandoned-Buildings-Oregon-Ft-Stevens.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ft. Stevens Disc Golf Course</h2><p>Much to my brother&#8217;s and husband&#8217;s excitement, the Ft. Stevens disc golf course is now open! You can play the 18-hole course, called Columbia Shores Disc Golf Course, when you visit the Fort Stevens Military Site. The course includes long and short tee positions to make it fun for both beginners and more experienced DG-ers. </p><p>This disc golf course is built alongside the Columbia River, so it gets quite windy. Wear layers and be prepared for your discs to misbehave. </p><p>Still, the views from some of the tee pads are epic. </p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="600" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course.jpeg" alt="Ft Stevens Disc Golf Course near Hammond and Warrenton, Oregon: One of the most fun things to do on the Oregon Coast! Check out this epic 18-hole course. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6983" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course.jpeg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course-300x225.jpeg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course-768x576.jpeg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course-600x450.jpeg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course-80x60.jpeg 80w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-Disc-Golf-Course-120x90.jpeg 120w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>Please respect directions to not play certain holes during the winter. This area is important nesting habitat for birds, and their populations depend on having undisturbed nests. The nesting grounds give a different meaning to the phrase &#8220;birdie&#8221; for disc golf! (Sorry, I couldn&#8217;t resist.)</p><p>You can buy discs in the military site museum/visitor center. You can also borrow them from the Ft. Stevens campground—ask park hosts or inquire at the campground visitor center. Remember to pay the $5 day use fee or use your Oregon State Parks annual pass.</p><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Fort Stevens camping: Coffenbury Lake</span></h2><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="768" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-1024x768.jpg" alt="Family yurt camping at Ft Stevens State Park in Oregon has swimming, beaches, shipwrecks and more! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-657" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-600x450.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-300x225.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-768x576.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410-20x15.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4410.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Freshwater Coffenbury Lake is a short hike or bike ride away from many of the campsites at Ft. Stevens. The lake has two swimming areas as well as a boat ramp and picnic tables. (Speed limit for boats is 10 mph.)</span></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">When we were there, plenty of folks were fishing. If you do fish, please respect other campers and properly dispose of the debris when you clean the fish, and make sure you collect all fishing line and hooks for everyone&#8217;s safety.</span></p><blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><span class="s1">Level 10 travel tip: A 2-mile trail winds all around the lake, making it a flat and easy hike for even little walkers. </span></p></blockquote><p>Picnic tables surround Coffenburry Lake, especially from the southern access point. There is also a restroom with flush toilets. </p><h2 class="wp-block-heading">Even more things to do at Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon!</h2><p>Take a breath: Can you believe there are even more fun things to do at Fort Stevens State Park? I know, this Oregon Coast park is enormous!</p><p>To explore the park fully, you&#8217;ll need to drive. Bikes are not allowed past certain points, and it&#8217;s too far to walk from one point to another. Though if you&#8217;re committed, you can hike the entirety of the trails, including some that go along the sand dunes and the jetty!</p><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ft. Stevens Observation Tower</h3><p>Drive north on the main road within Ft. Stevens to reach Lot C, on the South Jetty. There, a wooden observation tower gives you a view of the Pacific Ocean from two stories up. </p><p>The platform is big enough to accommodate several groups while maintaining safe social distance. You need to climb stairs to get to the top: The observation tower is not accessible to people in wheelchairs or with other mobility limitations. </p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:69.19371%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Observation-tower-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Observation-tower-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=800&#038;ssl=1 800w" alt="" data-height="533" data-id="6985" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/observation-tower-ft-stevens-oregon/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Observation-tower-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg" data-width="800" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Observation-tower-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:30.80629%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-observation-tower-683x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-observation-tower-683x1024.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=800&#038;ssl=1 800w" alt="" data-height="1200" data-id="6986" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/ft-stevens-observation-tower/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-observation-tower-683x1024.jpg" data-width="800" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Ft-Stevens-observation-tower-683x1024.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><p>What I love about the observation tower in Ft. Stevens State Park is that it gives you a different perspective on the Pacific Ocean. Typically, we see the sea as it breaks along a beach. Here, though, the jetty juts out into the ocean itself. Waves are big and wild. The tower provides a sense of the sea&#8217;s power, especially on a stormy day!</p><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Columbia River estuary</h3><p>One of the things that makes this part of the Oregon Coast so unique is that it&#8217;s where the ocean and the Columbia River meet. (For American history fans, the Columbia River is how the famous explorers Lewis and Clark found their way to the Pacific Ocean. They overwintered near Ft. Stevens, at Fort Clatsop in <a href="https://toandfrofam.com/romantic-weekend-astoria/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Astoria, OR</a>.)</p><p>The Columbia River is enormous. Maxine and Edie kept calling it the ocean, and it&#8217;s an easy to make mistake! Big ships still use the river to access ports inland. </p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg" alt="Fun things to do on the Oregon Coast with kids: Visit Ft. Stevens, near Astoria, OR! Click to read about all the family friendly activities, including visiting a military fort, bird watching, biking, playing on the beach and exploring a real shipwreck! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6987" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Things-to-do-Ft-Stevens-Oregon-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="499" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR.jpg" alt="Fun things to do on the Oregon Coast with kids: Visit Ft. Stevens, near Astoria, OR! Click to read about all the family friendly activities, including visiting a military fort, bird watching, biking, playing on the beach and exploring a real shipwreck! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6988" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR-300x187.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR-768x479.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR-600x374.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR-96x60.jpg 96w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Columbia-River-estuary-near-Astoria-OR-144x90.jpg 144w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><p>From Lot D within Ft. Stevens, you can walk a short trail to the bank of the Columbia River. But as it&#8217;s connected to the ocean, its height varies with the tide. When we visited near low tide, the water receded and left a huge, flat beach. The kids loved running around and wading into the water. </p><p>While you&#8217;re here, walk along the wooden boardwalk to the bird blind bunker. (I know, it sounds like something out of a post-apocalyptic story, but trust me!) It&#8217;s a little concrete shelter where you can watch for birds within this shorebird conservation area. </p><figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="533" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon.jpg" alt="Fun things to do on the Oregon Coast with kids: Visit Ft. Stevens, near Astoria, OR! Click to read about all the family friendly activities, including visiting a military fort, bird watching, biking, playing on the beach and exploring a real shipwreck! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-6989" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon.jpg 800w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon-90x60.jpg 90w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Fort-Stevens-with-Kids-Oregon-135x90.jpg 135w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></figure><h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading"><span class="s1">Yurt camping in Ft. Stevens: What you need to know</span></h2><p class="p1"><span class="s1">Now that you’re beyond excited to <strong>camp at Ft. Stevens State Park in Oregon</strong>, here are the nitty gritty details you need:</span></p><ul class="wp-block-list"><li><span class="s1">You can <a href="https://oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/fort-stevens-state-park/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=OR&amp;parkId=402178" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">reserve a yurt (or any other site) at Ft. Stevens</a> up to 6 months in advance, and you’ll need to make reservations months ahead of time for peak season camping, especially for weekend dates.</span></li><li><span class="s1">Yurts are $48 per night, or $58 per night for a pet-friendly yurt.</span></li><li><span class="s1">Ft. Stevens State Park is about 20 minutes north of Seaside, and about 2 hours from Portland. </span></li><li><span class="s1">Yurts have electricity and heat, but the only cooking facilities are your campfire!</span> (That means no cooking inside the yurt.)</li><li><span class="s1">Yurts have mattresses but no bedding. Bring your own blankets or sleeping bags.</span></li><li>Please double-check all information on the Oregon State Parks website. All info here has been updated for 2022, but it may change in the future. </li></ul><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="683" height="1024" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-683x1024.jpg" alt="Family friendly yurt camping in Ft. Stevens State Park, Oregon Coast. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-579" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-683x1024.jpg 683w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-600x900.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-200x300.jpg 200w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-768x1152.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332-13x20.jpg 13w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0332.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 683px) 100vw, 683px" /></figure></div><h2 class="wp-block-heading">FAQs for Fort Stevens camping</h2><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is there wifi at Fort Stevens?</h3><p>Nope. You&#8217;ll be semi-rustic while camping at Fort Stevens State Park, so don&#8217;t expect wifi. In fact, some areas of the park might have only spotty cell service.</p><p>The Hammond, Oregon KOA across the street from the entrance to Fort Stevens State Park does have so-so wifi. There&#8217;s also a Starbucks a few miles down the road.</p><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Are dogs allowed at Fort Stevens State Park?</h3><p>Absolutely! (Our two rescue dogs, Finn and Luna, love camping and playing on the beach at Ft. Stevens!) That said, dogs must remain on-leash throughout the park.</p><p>Dog poop bags are stationed periodically throughout the park and Fort Stevens campground. Please be courteous and always pick up after your pet.</p><p>In general, the beaches on the Oregon Coast are very friendly to off-leash dogs. That said, if your dog is aggressive or can&#8217;t be trusted with voice commands, it&#8217;s best to keep them on-leash.</p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:36.02804%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dog-friendly-yurts-Oregon-768x1024.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dog-friendly-yurts-Oregon-768x1024.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=800&#038;ssl=1 800w" alt="Dog friendly yurt camping: Ft Stevens on the Oregon Coast has many yurts that allow pets! Click for all the info you need. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1067" data-id="6977" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/dog-friendly-yurts-oregon/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dog-friendly-yurts-Oregon-768x1024.jpeg" data-width="800" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dog-friendly-yurts-Oregon-768x1024.jpeg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:63.97196%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dogs-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dogs-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg?strip=info&#038;w=800&#038;ssl=1 800w" alt="Dog friendly yurt camping: Ft Stevens on the Oregon Coast has many yurts that allow pets! Click for all the info you need. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="600" data-id="6978" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/dogs-ft-stevens-oregon/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dogs-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg" data-width="800" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dogs-Ft-Stevens-Oregon.jpeg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Can you have campfires at Fort Stevens State Park?</h3><p>Yes! Campsites at Fort Stevens State Park include fire rings, which are the only areas where campfires are allowed.</p><p>The Oregon State Parks system sometimes starts a fire ban, though. During late summer, when risk for wildfires increases, don&#8217;t be surprised if you&#8217;re not allowed to burn at your Ft. Stevens campsite.</p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="768" height="1024" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388-768x1024.jpg" alt="Family camping in Fort Stevens State Park , Oregon—complete with campfire s'mores! To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-655" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388-600x800.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388-225x300.jpg 225w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388-15x20.jpg 15w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IMG_4388.jpg 1152w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure></div><p>Whenever you burn a campfire, make sure to practice safety. Keep a bucket of water nearby, keep flames lower than hip-level, and always fully extinguish a fire before walking away. Safety first!</p><h3 class="wp-block-heading">Does the Ft. Stevens campground sell firewood, ice, etc?</h3><p>Yes! To encourage social distancing, wood sales are self-serve much of the year. (In peak camping season, a camp host drives through the campground selling wood from a golf card—what service!) Wood barns are located throughout the park, where you can buy bundles of wood ($6) and kindling ($3). Take what you need and leave payment in a locked box.</p><p>Ft. Stevens also has an information booth at the intersection between the north and south loops. Here, you can get brochures on things to do on the Oregon Coast as well as buy ice. Pay attention to the booth&#8217;s hours of service, though. It has shortened operation during non-peak months. </p><div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-1024x683.jpg" alt="Ft. Stevens State Park on the Oregon coast has a shipwreck, gorgeous beaches and family-friendly yurt camping. To &amp; Fro Fam" class="wp-image-580" srcset="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-600x400.jpg 600w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1-20x13.jpg 20w, https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/DSC_0218-1.jpg 1440w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></figure></div><p>Hoo boy, that&#8217;s a lot of information about Fort Stevens camping! We&#8217;ve covered campgrounds, all the amenities at this state park, fun activities to keep you entertained, and lots of details about the Fort Stevens yurts.</p><p class="p1"><span class="s1">When we left, we all waved goodbye to our yurt—a little sadly. But I won’t be too heartbroken; after all, we’ll go yurt camping again soon.</span></p><div class="wp-block-jetpack-tiled-gallery aligncenter is-style-rectangular"><div class="tiled-gallery__gallery"><div class="tiled-gallery__row"><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:50%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Yurt-Camping-Oregon.png?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Yurt-Camping-Oregon.png?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Yurt camping, shipwrecks, wide-open beaches and a military fort: Fort Stevens on the Oregon Coast is a kid-friendly paradise for family travel! To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="621" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/ft-stevens-yurt-camping-oregon/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Yurt-Camping-Oregon.png" data-width="736" src="https://i0.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Ft-Stevens-Yurt-Camping-Oregon.png?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div><div class="tiled-gallery__col" style="flex-basis:50%"><figure class="tiled-gallery__item"><img decoding="async" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-Abandoned-Places.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=600&#038;ssl=1 600w,https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-Abandoned-Places.jpg?strip=info&#038;w=736&#038;ssl=1 736w" alt="Unique things to do in Oregon: Visit the abandoned buildings in Ft Stevens State Park. The eerie old fort is being taken over by nature, and you can walk inside some of the buildings. This unusual spot is near Astoria, OR on the Oregon Coast. To &amp; Fro Fam" data-height="1500" data-id="6348" data-link="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/ft-stevens-oregon-abandoned-places/" data-url="https://toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-Abandoned-Places.jpg" data-width="736" src="https://i1.wp.com/toandfrofam.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Ft-Stevens-Oregon-Abandoned-Places.jpg?ssl=1" data-amp-layout="responsive"/></figure></div></div></div></div><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><i>Have you ever gone yurt camping before, or have you been to Ft. Stevens State Park in Oregon? What did you think?</i> </span></p><p>The post <a href="https://toandfrofam.com/yurt-camping-in-ft-stevens/">Yurt camping in Fort Stevens State Park, OR: Campground details, photos (2022 Update)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://toandfrofam.com">To &amp; Fro Fam</a>.</p>
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