Fort Stevens State Park in Hammond, Oregon, is a sprawling 4,300-acre park that offers a rich blend of history and outdoor recreation. As one of the nation's largest public campgrounds, it features a historic military site with Civil War-era fortifications, turn-of-the-century artillery gun batteries, and underground tours of a World War II command center.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as camping, beach-combing, freshwater lake swimming, wildlife viewing, and exploring the Oregon Coast Trail. With upgrades funded by general obligation bonds, including a new tent camping loop and rehabilitation of historic structures, Fort Stevens State Park provides a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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