Cape Blanco State Park
Overview
Cape Blanco State Park is a campground in OR 97465. The available reviews describe it as a place with privacy and note that it has beach access and trails. The campground is also described as a trailer-friendly place by one reviewer, while another review says tent camping would be difficult because of the wind and cold temperatures.
Reviewers mention helpful staff and a knowledgeable host. One review also says the beach was empty and that dogs could run free. Another review notes that the campground has good trails available and that the views were beautiful. These comments are limited to reviewer impressions and do not add verified facility details beyond what was mentioned in the reviews.
Several reviews focus on weather conditions. One reviewer reported strong wind over three days and temperatures around 58F in early July, with wind chill around 43F. That same review said it was too cold to sit outside for long and suggested that trailer camping was a better fit than tent camping under those conditions.
One reviewer mentioned a trail to the ocean and said it was less intimidating than expected, even with bad knees. Another review noted that the Hughes house was closed until July for renovations at the time of the visit. These are the only site-specific notes provided in the reviews.
Cape Blanco State Park may suit visitors who want privacy, trail access, and a trailer camping setup. Based on the reviews, conditions can be windy and cold, so it may be less suitable for tent camping during similar weather.
Location
99220 Airport RdPort Orford, Oregon 97476
Nearby Campgrounds
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- Laird Lake — Port Orford, Oregon 19.3 miles away
- Bullards Beach State Park — Bandon, Oregon 23.2 miles away
- Powers County Park — Powers, Oregon 23.6 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Cape Blanco State Park
Does Cape Blanco State Park allow pets?
No, Cape Blanco State Park does not allow pets.