Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Book early. Despite Honeyman Campground’s massive size, it can fill up, particularly on summer weekends. You’ll have the most luck securing a spot if you book well in advance. This is particularly important for the 10 yurts.
- Campsites at Honeyman can be reserved through Oregon State Parks, either online or over the phone, up to six months in advance. New sites are released every morning at 6am.
- Same-day reservations must be made in person at the campground and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
When to Go
The state park is open for camping and day use year-round. It’s most popular in July and August when school is out for summer. September is a good month to visit for warm weather and fewer crowds. Campers with ATVs staying in the H Loop can ride directly from their campsite onto the dunes, but only between October and March.
Know Before You Go
- The closest city for supplies and groceries is Florence, a five-minute drive north.
- Honeyman Lodge is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day and offers canoes, kayaks, and pedal boats for rent.
- Pets are welcome, provided they remain leashed. One yurt is pet-friendly.
- Honeyman Campground has accessible yurts, campsites, showers, and bathrooms, as well as an accessible fishing site.
- ATV can’t be ridden in the campground, except during the October to April low season, when riding from the H Loop to the dunes is permitted.
Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
Sandboard down dramatic dunes or swim in a freshwater lake at this coastal family favorite.
Situated right off Highway 101 on Oregon's Central Coast, just south of Florence and a short drive from the beach, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial Park has long been a favorite with families big and small. The area features two swimmable freshwater lakes (one with a fishing pier), on-site boat and sand board rentals, hiking and biking trails, and easy access to miles of sand dunes. Jessie M. Honeyman Campground offers some 250 year-round campsites, plus six seasonal group camping areas and 10 yurts.
Situated right off Highway 101 on Oregon's Central Coast, just south of Florence and a short drive from the beach, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial Park has long been a favorite with families big and small. The area features two swimmable freshwater lakes (one with a fishing pier), on-site boat and sand board rentals, hiking and biking trails, and easy access to miles of sand dunes. Jessie M. Honeyman Campground offers some 250 year-round campsites, plus six seasonal group camping areas and 10 yurts.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
There’s a perfect campsite for you at Jessie M. Honeyman, home to Oregon’s second largest campground. For tent campers, choose between sites with electrical and water hook-ups or primitive sites with access to water nearby. There’s also 45 full hook-up sites perfect for RVs as well as 10 yurts for a more “camping-lite” experience. This is a great Read more...
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Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
When to Go
The state park is open for camping and day use year-round. It’s most popular in July and August when school is out for summer. September is a good month to visit for warm weather and fewer crowds. Campers with ATVs staying in the H Loop can ride directly from their campsite onto the dunes, but only between October and March.
Know Before You Go
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