Oregon State Parks

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363 miles of public coast, ancient forests, and volcanic landscapes — 361 parks

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Oregon State Parks Pass (2026)

2026 Price Update: Oregon doubled annual pass prices from $30 to $60 for residents starting January 2025, due to budget shortfalls. Two-year passes are no longer sold.

Pass Price Notes
Resident Annual $60/year Oregon plate required
Non-Resident Annual $75/year Valid 12 months
Daily Parking $10 Self-pay at trailheads
24-Hour Pass $5 Selected parks only
Coastal Access FREE All beaches are public

Break-even: At $10/day, the $60 pass pays off after just 6 visits. If you visit monthly, it’s a no-brainer.

5 Regions of Oregon State Parks

1. Oregon Coast

Landscape: Sea stacks, tide pools, old-growth coastal forest, dunes

Signature Parks:

  • Ecola State Park – Cannon Beach + Haystack Rock views; Goonies filming
  • Cape Lookout State Park – 2.5-mile peninsula trail; whale watching
  • Shore Acres State Park – Dramatic cliffs; botanical gardens; holiday lights
  • Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor – 12 miles of arch bridges & coves
  • Oswald West State Park – Short Sand Beach surfer’s paradise
  • Oregon Dunes (nearby NRA) – 40 miles of sand dunes; ATV access
  • Hug Point State Recreation Site – Beachside waterfall; sea caves

Best For: Coastal hiking, whale watching, tide pooling, storm watching, surfing

2. Willamette Valley & Portland Metro

Landscape: River valleys, covered bridges, waterfalls, wine country

Signature Parks:

  • Silver Falls State Park – “Trail of Ten Falls” (10 waterfalls in one loop!)
  • Champoeg State Heritage Area – Oregon Trail history; Willamette River
  • Willamette Mission State Park – Largest black cottonwood tree in US
  • Milo McIver State Park – Clackamas River fishing; disc golf
  • Stub Stewart State Park – Forest ridge; mountain biking; yurts

Best For: Waterfall chasing, wine country proximity, family camping, covered bridges

3. Columbia River Gorge & Mt. Hood

Landscape: Volcanic peaks, 600+ waterfalls, basalt cliffs

Signature Parks:

  • Crown Point/Vista House – Iconic Gorge panorama
  • Multnomah Falls (USFS) – 620-ft falls (adjacent to state parks)
  • Mayer State Park – Columbia River windsurfing
  • Rooster Rock State Park – Sandy beach on Columbia
  • Trillium Lake (USFS) – Mt. Hood reflection
  • Memaloose State Park – Gorge camping; I-84 access

Best For: Waterfall hikes, windsurfing, Mt. Hood access, photography

4. Central Oregon & High Desert

Landscape: Volcanic lakes, lava flows, old-growth ponderosa

Signature Parks:

  • Smith Rock State Park – Birthplace of American sport climbing; Misery Ridge
  • Cove Palisades State Park – Lake Billy Chinook; canyon reservoir
  • Tumalo State Park – Bend’s backyard; Deschutes River camping
  • La Pine State Park – Largest ponderosa pine in Oregon
  • Peter Skene Ogden Scenic Viewpoint – 300-ft canyon overlook

Best For: Rock climbing, canyon camping, stargazing, river floating

5. Eastern Oregon

Landscape: Painted Hills, canyon rivers, ghost towns

Signature Parks:

  • Wallowa Lake State Park – “Switzerland of Oregon”; tramway to 8,150 ft
  • Farewell Bend State Recreation Area – Oregon Trail crossing; Snake River
  • Hat Rock State Heritage Site – Lewis & Clark landmark on Columbia
  • Unity Lake State Recreation Area – Quiet reservoir; wildlife

Best For: Solitude, Oregon Trail history, alpine lakes, wildlife

Oregon’s Coastal Parks: A Special Feature

Oregon is the only state where the entire coastline is public (Oregon Beach Bill, 1967):

Park Coastal Feature Must-Do
Ecola Haystack Rock viewpoint Indian Beach hike
Cape Lookout 2.5-mi peninsula Whale watching (Dec–Jan, Mar–May)
Shore Acres Sandstone cliffs Holiday lights (Nov–Dec)
Samuel H. Boardman Natural bridges Arch Rock viewpoint
Oswald West Surfer cove Short Sand Beach
Cape Perpetua Spouting horn Thor’s Well + Devil’s Churn
Hug Point Waterfall on beach Sea cave access at low tide

Best Oregon State Parks by Activity

🌊 Best Coastal Parks

Park Highlights
Ecola Goonies Point; Haystack Rock views
Samuel H. Boardman 12-mile scenic corridor
Shore Acres Storm watching; botanical gardens
Cape Lookout Whale watching peninsula
Oswald West Rainforest-to-surf trail

🧗 Best for Climbing & Adventure

Park Activity Details
Smith Rock Sport climbing 1,800+ routes; Monkey Face
Wallowa Lake Tramway Gondola to 8,150 ft summit
Silver Falls Waterfall Canyon Walk behind 4 waterfalls
Cape Lookout Ridge hiking 800-ft cliffs over ocean
Cove Palisades Cliff jumping Lake Billy Chinook canyons

🏕️ Best for Camping

Park Region Highlights
Cape Lookout Coast Oceanfront sites; yurts
Silver Falls Valley 10 waterfalls; cabins
Wallowa Lake Eastern Alpine lake; tramway
Tumalo Central Walk to Bend restaurants
Stub Stewart Portland area Mountain bike trails; yurts

💦 Best Waterfalls

Park Falls Height
Silver Falls Trail of Ten Falls 10 falls, tallest 177 ft
Cape Perpetua Spouting Horn Ocean geyser
Hug Point Beach Waterfall Falls onto beach
Multnomah (USFS) Multnomah Falls 620 ft (2 tiers)
Toketee (USFS) Toketee Falls 120 ft columnar basalt

When to Visit Oregon State Parks (2026)

Season Best For Watch Out For
Spring (Mar–May) Waterfalls at peak; wildflowers; whale migration Rain (coast); snow at elevation
Summer (Jun–Aug) Best weather; beach camping; climbing Coast fog; popular parks full
Fall (Sep–Oct) Fall color; mushroom foraging; fewer crowds Early storms on coast
Winter (Dec–Feb) Storm watching; whale watching; holiday lights Heavy rain; trail closures

Frequently Asked Questions (2026)

How many state parks are there in Oregon?

Oregon has 361 state parks, waysides, and recreation areas making it one of the largest systems by count in America.

How much is the Oregon annual pass in 2026?

$60/year for residents, $75 for non-residents (doubled from $30 in 2025 due to budget changes). Daily parking is $10.

Is the Oregon coast really free to access?

Yes! The 1967 Oregon Beach Bill guarantees public access to all 363 miles of coastline. No beach in Oregon is private.

Which Oregon State Park has the best waterfalls?

Silver Falls State Park is the crown jewel with its “Trail of Ten Falls”—10 waterfalls on one 7.2-mile loop, including walks behind 4 falls.

Are dogs allowed in Oregon State Parks?

Yes, leashed dogs are allowed in most areas and on many trails. Some sensitive ecological areas restrict dogs.

When is the best time for whale watching in Oregon?

December–January (gray whale migration south) and March–May (migration north). Cape Lookout and Cape Perpetua are top viewing spots.

What is Smith Rock State Park known for?

Smith Rock is the birthplace of American sport climbing with 1,800+ routes including the iconic Monkey Face. It’s also great for hiking and trail running.

Can you camp on Oregon’s beaches?

Not on the beach itself, but many coastal state parks offer camping within walking distance of the beach. Cape Lookout and Nehalem Bay are favorites.

What’s the most popular Oregon State Park?

Silver Falls State Park is the most visited inland park. On the coast, Ecola State Park draws massive crowds for Haystack Rock views.

Are there yurts in Oregon State Parks?

Yes! Oregon pioneered state park yurt camping. Over 15 parks offer yurts, including Cape Lookout, Stub Stewart, and Beverly Beach.

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