Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bullards Beach State Park adventure.
Explore miles of trails and dunes—by horseback or on foot—at this coastal park.
Situated between the Coquille River and the southern Oregon Coast, Bullards Beach State Park is a popular spot for vacationing families and horse-owners, particularly in the warm summer months. A small horse camp offers corrals plus 11 miles of trails, though plenty of visitors opt to head straight to the four-mile-long expanse of sandy beach and dunes for a ride. Bullards Beach Campground is well-equipped with yurts, campsites, flush toilets, and hot showers, plus seasonal boat ramps for those who want to get out on the water.
Bullards Beach State Park is open for day use and overnight camping year-round. July and August are the most popular months due to warm temperatures and low chances of rain, and things tend to stay warm and dry well into September. If you’re interested in whale watching, you’re best off timing your visit for winter or early spring. As these times of year are traditionally cool and rainy, you may want to consider booking a yurt rather than tent camping.