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Camp Lookout State Park, Oregon

Camp Lookout State Park, Oregon

Reserve early! Reserve campsites, yurts and cabins two days to nine Need to cancel your reservation? Follow this guideline: Park Information: months in advance by phone, Reservations Northwest (1-800-452-5687), If your reservation is for today or tomorrow, call 503-842-4981. 1-800-551-6949 or online through www.oregonstateparks.org. Otherwise, call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687. www.oregonstateparks.org

Yurt and Cabin Comforts South of Cape Lookout, Clay Myers State Natural Area estled in a lush coastal forest on a sand spit between the at Whalen Island is an ecological wonderland centered in N Enjoy the year-round comforts of a yurt or deluxe log cabin. Pacific Ocean and Netarts Bay, is a the Sandlake Estuary and Cape Kiwanda State Natural Yurts are domed tents with structural support, wooden floors, destination for sightseers, hikers, beachcombers and campers Area, with its sculptured sandstone cliffs, is a mecca for lockable doors, lights, heating and beds with mattresses. who appreciate a harmonious blend of nature and recreation. wave watching. CAMPGROUND A bunk bed sleeps three, and a fold-out couch sleeps two. Year-Round Camping Our deluxe cabins, which also accommodate five campers, Pacific City, just south of the cape, is home to a dory fleet 38 full hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water) have refrigerators, microwave ovens, barbecue grills and and is the location of , which provides • bathrooms with showers. They are located next to the day-use access to the broad, sandy beaches of Nestucca Spit. 173 tent sites with water nearby • area. All cabin and yurt sites have fire rings and picnic tables. 1 electrical site with water Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site, off U.S. 101, six • miles south of Tillamook, has a trail to a viewpoint for the 13 yurts Hiking Trails • highest waterfall (319 feet) in the Coast mountain range. • 3 log cabins (deluxe) The Cape Trail, a 2.4-mile trek to the tip of Cape Lookout, Paved parking, picnic table, fire rings at all sites begins at the trailhead parking area 2.6 miles south of the • park entrance on the Three Capes Scenic Route. The tip of • 2 group tent camping areas the cape offers prime whale watching during Gray whale • Hiker/biker camp migrations. The South Trail winds 1.8 miles from the cape Meeting hall trailhead to the beach south of the cape, and • State Scenic Viewpoint • Hot showers and flush toilets the North Trail extends 2.3 miles north to the 6 Firewood for sale park’s day-use area. You can follow a 1/4-mile, • self-guided nature trail, beginning near the Tillamook RV dump station (near the entrance to the campground) Oceanside Beach • campground registration booth or the day-use area. Another State Recreation Site Universal Access short loop trail along Jackson Creek displays the park’s fish habitat restoration efforts (begins off the park entrance road 2 campsites (C35, C37) and 4 yurts are accessible to campers 101 with disabilities. east of the RV dump station). Trail guides are available at the registration booth, or from a park host. Cape Lookout Munson State Park Creek Falls Camping Rates State Natural Site Rates for state park campsites are subject to change. You can Three Capes Scenic Route find up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949, or The northern end of this loop begins in Tillamook and winds visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. along the shore of Tillamook Bay to Cape Lookout and two other capes with state parks. Cape Meares State Scenic Discovery Season Viewpoint, north of Cape Lookout, features an historic From October 1–April 30, you can rent a full, electric or lighthouse, hiking trails, picnic areas and an unusually shaped Clay Myers Cape Lookout State Park Sitka Spruce known as the “Octopus Tree.” The lighthouse is State Natural Area tent site for less. At most state parks, including Cape at Whalen Island Off US 101, 11 miles SW of Tillamook Lookout, you can save $4 off summer rates. Yurt rates open daily, April 1–October 31, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. are the same all year. Watch for whales and offshore seabird nesting. To the south, 13000 Whiskey Creek Rd W, Tillamook, OR 97141 Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site offers beach access Hebo 503-842-4981 or 503-842-3182 Day-Use Area Fees north of Netarts Bay. Cape Kiwanda Cape Lookout requires a day-use permit year-round. You’ll State Natural Area Pacific need to display either a daily permit, a 12- or 24-month pass, City 22 an Pacific Coast Passport or your camping receipt Bob Straub Latitude: 45.36682 N State Park Longitude: -123.962148 W on the driver side of your dashboard. Your camping receipt is 101 equal to a daily permit for those days registered. Pacific Ocean

Group tent To beach camping areas

Trail to beach Hiker/biker To beach camp Play it safe on the beach! Stay off logs, know the tide schedule and don’t turn C10 To North Trail, your back on the ocean. C11 C8 picnic areas N C6 a t C4 A20 ur C12 C3 A21 A24 e t A25 rail C9 C2 A26 Beach and dune loop C1 B6 B8 A27 A29 Group picnic area C13 C7 B9 A30 B11 B13 B15 A31 A32 C5 B17 A33 Registration C14 B19 A34 C15 C71 A35 A36 A38 booth B3 B21 A37 A55 A54 C17 C72 B5 (52) A39 A56 A53 C16 D1 B7 B23 (40) C69 B10 Trail to beach C70 B12 B25 A40 Junior Ranger C19 (47) D72 B14 A41 A42 program area C18 C67 B16 B18 A43 A44 D70 D69 D67 B27 A45 C65 C68 D65 D63 B20 B37 A46 C21 (50) B31 B35 B38 A52 C20 D61 B22 B33 B39 A47 D5 (40) B24 A48 A51 Cabin parking C66 D2 (44) B26 C23 (50) Park Host D71 A49 C22 Site C64 D7 D68 D60 Service D66 B28 B43 A50 C58 C59 C60 C61 D3 (46) (40) D64 D62 B45 B50 road C62 C63 D58 B29 B36 B47 C24 (50) (42) (50) (50) D4 (40) D9 (42) B30 B32 B34 B40 D59 B41 D6 (53) B42 B49 C54 D57 C25 D11 (55) B44 C55 C52 C57 C56 D8 (50) D56 B46 B48 C28 (55) D13 (46) C26 (50) (40) D10 (50) (50) C53 C50 C29 (44) D15 (37) D53 D55 Day-use parking Maintenance yard C27 D12 (50) D51 D52 (50) C51 C48 D17 D50 D14 (44) D54 C31 (51) (52) D49 Key C30 (50) C46 D16 (46) C35 C49 D45 C32 (48) (42) D46 D44 23 Full hookup site C44 D18 D47 Cape Lookout (60) Park office C37 C47 D48 D43 (site length in feet) D19 D42 (50) C39 (50) A38 Electric site C33 D41 (42) Group picnic shelter (46) C45 C43 D20 D21 (site length in feet) C34 N (50) D40 A11 Tent site Walking trail Please help make camping here a safe and C36 D22 D23 D39 enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules: C38 Yurt Phone • Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. C40 C42 D25 C41 D37 D24 D29 D38 Deluxe cabin Accessible facility • Maximum eight people and two vehicles per campsite (extra vehicle fee applies). D31 D33 D34 To Tillamook - 11 D26 D36 Group camping RV waste dump • Vehicles must be parked on paved areas only. Jackson Creek TrailD27 loop D28 D35 • Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but ride them with the traffic flow. D30 D32 Accessible camping Firewood Riders under age 16 must wear helmets. miles • When your pet is not confined in a vehicle or tent, you must hold it, hold on to Shower Recycling center its collar or physically control it on a leash that is no longer than six feet. Wastes Restroom Parking area must be properly removed. (For details, ask for our “Pets in the Parks” brochure.) • Please do not feed wildlife. Secure all food and food containers inside your Meeting hall Trails vehicle. Dispose of trash in containers at our recycling center. Amphitheater Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m.

This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Write to Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301. You may also call 503-986-0707 or 1-800-735-2900 (Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired). 63400-8231 (3/09)