Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Humbug Mountain State Park adventure.
Take in Pacific views from the summit of one of the Oregon Coast’s tallest mountains.
Spread out over a peak jetting out from the Pacific Ocean, Humbug Mountain State Park is known for well-maintained coastal trails and great ocean views. The park attracts day-use visitors and overnight campers alike, and staying here means quick and easy access to both the Humbug Trail, which leads to the summit of the mountain, and the Oregon Coast Trail, which spans nearly 400 miles along Oregon’s western shores. Humbug Mountain Campground has 95 reservable campsites along with flush toilets, hot showers, and a reservable picnic area with a gazebo.
Humbug Mountain State Park is open year-round for camping and day-use recreation. It's at its most popular during summer vacation, which usually runs from the middle of June through Labor Day in Oregon schools. This also coincides with the warmest, driest days of the year, typically in July and August. September is a good time to visit, particularly on weekdays, if you want to beat the crowds without sacrificing good weather.