Humbug Mountain State Park is on OR-101 at mile post 307, 20 miles North of Gold Beach and 27-32 miles South of Bandon.
We love Humbug. Every year we stay here for 3-4 nights on our RV trip in June/August. So many memories have been made at this small coastal park.
The campground has RV sites with water/electricity and a very clean dump site. RV sites along the mountainside are great and even have trail access. The restrooms are clean, maintained and with large, family restroom/showers. Hot water too.
Our family loves the beach access from the campground. It's literally a 5-minute walk to a gorgeous beach and you can even do a bit of river/creek walking along the way. You might see some whales along the coastline here!
The Junior-Ranger program is so much fun for kids. Ranger-led hikes are also available. We loved the Fern Trail hike and discovering the vegetation along the way. Humbug trail is a fairly strenuous hike but it's on our list for the kids to do!!
The campground is bike-friendly and there is a large meadow to play in. We keep coming back to Humbug and you should give it try, highly recommended!
Awesome campground. Jay and Sanora were very welcoming and helpful. Very clean throughout. Great experience.
The campground hosts take beautiful care of this place and were so kind and attentive to us even though we pulled in while it was getting dark. We were stopping just for one night while traveling between visits to family and this was a wonderful stop over. Loved the short walk to the beach and the clean restrooms.
Definitely one of our amazing discoveries found along our route! The trail at the lower loop of the campground will give you access to a private beach where a fresh water stream meets the ocean.
You’ll find plenty of driftwood and unique rocks. We stopped after a rainstorm in early November and the temp couldn’t have been more perfect. 60 degrees and no wind.
What beauty! Definitely a stop worth making!!