Fort Stevens State Park Campground sits on the north Oregon coast near Warrenton and Astoria, offering one of the largest and most historically rich campgrounds in the Pacific Northwest. Spanning 4,247 acres at the mouth of the Columbia River, this destination combines full-service RV camping with sweeping coastal scenery and fascinating military history. Big-rig-friendly sites with full hookups — including 30- and 50-amp electrical, water, and sewer connections — accommodate rigs of all sizes, and pull-through sites make setup easy. Amenities include hot showers, flush toilets, a dump station, picnic tables, grills, and firewood for sale. Outdoor adventures abound: 15 miles of multi-use trails wind through the park, a boat launch and fishing access at Coffenbury Lake keep anglers and paddlers busy, and a stunning Pacific beach is just minutes away. Hikers will appreciate the northern terminus of the Oregon Coast Trail. History enthusiasts can tour Civil War-era earthen fortifications, artillery gun batteries, and a WWII military museum — the only U.S. fort attacked by a Japanese submarine in 1942. A playground and pet-friendly policies make this campground a top choice for families and outdoor lovers exploring the Oregon coast.