Harbor Vista


Description 

This park offers year-round camping with 45 RV sites (full hookup and water/electric), three cozy cabins, and a small day-use area featuring swings, an open field, a webcam overlooking the mouth of the Siuslaw River, and a scenic viewing platform with sweeping views of the river and Pacific Ocean.

Paved parking is available in the day-use area, and restroom facilities are ADA accessible, including an ADA-compliant shower.

The park also features a caretaker’s residence, a full-hookup host site (electricity, water, sewer), and an RV dump station for added convenience.

At the park entrance, a paved day-use parking lot offers ocean views and direct pedestrian access to the Siuslaw River and North Jetty Beach.

 
Park Information 
  • Day use is open year-round from dawn - dusk.
  • Day Pass or Annual Pass required.
  • Use a credit card at the Fee Station or the Passport Parking App (code 97103) to pay from your smartphone.
  • Parking pass information for all parks PDF

Camping
Camping open year-round 
To reserve at this location visit our Reservation Website or contact Parks Email | Phone at 541-682-2000.

Note: Cabin rentals require a 2 night minimum. On the reservation page choose Camping - Harbor Vista.  If it doesn't come up you can look at the availability calendar to find open dates. 



Maps
Campground Map PDF
Park Map PDF



Volunteer Information 
Get involved in Volunteer Program with Lane County Parks and help keep our parks safe and clean for all people to recreate. 


Features

  • Amphitheater 
  • Campsites (full or partial hook ups) - 45 sites 
  • Cabins - 3
  • Caretaker/Host On Site 
  • Interpretive Feature 
  • Parking Lot - paved
  • Picnic Areas
  • Play Equipment 
  • Public Access to Waterway
  • Restrooms (portable or permanent) (ADA)
  • RV Dump Station
  • Showers (ADA)
  • Trails (soft surface) 
  • Trailer Parking 
  • Viewpoint

Adjacent Water Body
Pacific Ocean, Siuslaw River 


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