Cape Blanco State Park offers a dramatic coastal camping experience at Oregon's westernmost point, overlooking the rugged Pacific shoreline with stunning ocean vistas. Located near Port Orford in southwestern Oregon, this 1,895-acre park combines natural beauty with historic charm.
The centerpiece is the iconic Cape Blanco Lighthouse, built in 1870 and the oldest lighthouse remaining in Oregon. The park also features the Hughes House, a beautifully preserved 1898 Victorian farmhouse offering guided summer tours from July through September.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy more than eight miles of scenic hiking trails leading to the beach, ocean viewpoints, and fishing spots along the Sixes River. Equestrians can take advantage of dedicated horse camping and a seven-mile riding trail across 150 acres of open terrain.
The campground provides comprehensive facilities including full-hookup sites, electrical sites with water access, flush toilets, and hot showers. Pet-friendly policies welcome furry traveling companions, making it ideal for families and visitors with larger RVs. Scenic beauty, abundant outdoor recreation, and proximity to the charming coastal town of Port Orford make Cape Blanco State Park a premier destination for camping along the rugged Oregon coast.