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Camping, Playgrounds, Picnicking, Wildlife watching, Bird watching, mammal watching, Boating,
Boat ramp, Fishing, Windsurfing, Swimming,Walking trail, Hiking trail and a Bicycle trail.

Camping, beachcombing, fresh water lake swimming, trails, wildlife viewing, a historic shipwreck and a military historical area make Fort Stevens a uniquely diversified park. A network of nine miles of bicycle trails and six miles of hiking trails allow you to explore the park through spruce and hemlock forests, wetlands, dunes and shore pine.

: The area receives a high amount of precipitation. Much of the precipitation comes from October to April in the form of rain at the low elevations Although snow is possible in the lowest elevations, it is infrequent. Late spring, summer and early autumn tend to bring clear, sunny days with moderate temperatures.

Location: Ft.Stevens State Park is located off US 101, 10 miles west of Astoria.

Contact Info: Oregon Parks & Recreation Department1115 Commercial Street NESalemOR97301-1002800-551-6949

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