Harris Beach State Park is a premier coastal campground nestled on Oregon's rugged southern coast near Brookings, offering stunning seascape, sandy beaches, and scenic hiking trails. The park accommodates diverse camping preferences with 65 full-hookup sites, 29 electrical hookup sites, 54 tent sites, and 6 yurts, making it ideal for RVs and traditional campers alike. Full amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, an RV dump station, picnic tables, and a playground. Harris Beach is renowned for its exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly the iconic Bird Island (Goat Island)—Oregon's largest offshore island and a National Wildlife Sanctuary. Visitors frequently spot tufted puffins, migrating gray whales, harbor seals, and California sea lions. The park's trails provide ample hiking and exploration opportunities along rocky outcroppings and pristine beaches. Located three miles south of the stunning Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, which features twelve miles of scenic waysides and trails, the area offers abundant outdoor recreation. Nearby Brookings is known for its annual azalea festival and boat excursions, while Gold Beach lies thirty miles north, providing gateway access to the renowned Rogue River. Perfect for beachside picnicking, photography, and wildlife observation, Harris Beach delivers authentic Oregon coast camping in a spectacular natural setting.