At Harris Beach State Park, you can enjoy camping while viewing the offshore monoliths, including the largest island off the Oregon coast. The park features a sandy beach and a colorful variety of native plants plus an abundance of wildlife.
The overnight camp has 63 tent sites, 36 full hookup spaces, and 50 electrical hookup sites, plus 6 yurts and a hiker/biker camp. Max RV, 50 feet. Campground open year-round. Firewood is available for a fee at the Park Host site.
The Southern Oregon Coast is a beachcomber's paradise, with a variety of bottles, boxes, kegs, lumber, and occasional glass floats washed up. Rock hunting is also productive, with a variety of precious and semi-precious gem stones found.