Cape Blanco State Park

91814 Cape Blanco Rd
541-332-2973

Cape Blanco is the most southern of Oregon's lighthouses, and is the westernmost point in Oregon. Proposed in 1864, it was the first lighthouse in the state outfitted with a first-order Fresnel lens in 1870.

The first-order lens was replaced with a second-order lens in 1936.

Work off your picnic lunch by hiking over eight miles of trails with many spectacular ocean vistas, woodland and wetland settings. Bring your horse and enjoy 7 miles of horse trails and the facilities in our horse camp. The group camp holds a maximum of 50 people, and can accommodate up to 24 vehicles. This total may include five or more self-contained RVs. If you expect to have more than five RVs or 24 total vehicles, call the park 541-332-2973. The group camp has four fire rings, four picnic tables, four water spigots and vault toilets. Showers are located in main campground 1/4 mi. away.

No matter how you camp with us, don't forget a sunset walk along the headland beaches to finish out your day.

Campground info

  • Approximately 50 electrical sites with water
  • Four standard cabins (one pet friendly)
  • Horse camp with eight primitive sites
  • Reservable group camp
  • Hiker/biker camp
  • Firewood for sale
  • Flush toilets and hot showers

Universal Access
7 sites and 1 cabin are accessible to campers with disabilities.

Major Features & Activities

Camping
Hiking Trails
Picnicking
Wildlife
Beach Access
Horse Trails
Fishing


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