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Umpqua Lighthouse
Overview
Escape to Umpqua Lighthouse State Park, where the Oregon coast reveals its most dramatic landscapes. Situated in the heart of Winchester Bay, this destination is defined by the historic 65-foot lighthouse that casts its iconic red and white beams over the Pacific. Guests find themselves surrounded by towering Douglas firs and the serene waters of Lake Marie, creating a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the highway while remaining accessible for travelers of all kinds.
Location & Surroundings
Located just south of the Umpqua River, the park serves as a gateway to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The surrounding terrain is a unique mix of high sand dunes and dense coastal forests. Winchester Bay itself is a charming fishing village known for its active harbor and fresh seafood, providing a scenic backdrop for travelers exploring the rugged, wind-swept shoreline of the central Oregon coast. The proximity to the water ensures a refreshing maritime climate year-round.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for modern travelers, offering a variety of full hookup RV sites that include water, sewer, and electricity. Visitors have access to clean, reliable facilities, including flush toilets and hot showers, ensuring a comfortable stay in the wilderness. For those traveling with larger groups or seeking a different experience, the park also features unique deluxe yurts and rustic cabins nestled among the trees, providing a cozy alternative to traditional camping.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is always within reach with immediate access to the massive sand dunes, which serve as a premier playground for OHV enthusiasts and hikers alike. You can take a guided tour of the historic lighthouse museum or spend a quiet afternoon fishing for trout in the freshwater Lake Marie. The nearby beach offers world-class beachcombing opportunities, while the local Winchester Bay waterfront provides excellent crabbing and dining experiences for those wanting a taste of coastal life.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for outdoor adventurers who want direct access to some of the nation's largest coastal sand dunes for motorized or foot exploration. It is equally suited for families and history buffs who appreciate the educational value of the lighthouse and the safety of a non-motorized lake for swimming. If you are looking for a coastal retreat that balances recreational excitement with natural beauty, this park is a perfect fit for your Oregon road trip.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Mike Muniz
One of the best state parks we have stayed in. Slept in the cabins. Bathrooms and grounds were very clean. Helpful host made everything easy. Great place!
Frances “Fry” Sutton
Cute park! Best part was being able to go into the operational lighthouse (paid tour) and see it up close! Really neat to learn about! Still active coastgaurd site as well. Stop into the museum and gift shop, there's tons of stuff in it! I even managed to find a few things! Our tour guide was the best (unfortunately, cant remember his name). We will be back!
Tek Projekt
Winchester Bay is a beautiful place. I highly recommend taking the lighthouse tour where you can look inside the lighthouse and see how it works and all the beautiful glass. The tour was only $8 and it goes to preserving the landmark. Also, there's a great gift shop with food and snacks and it's just a really beautiful family friendly place to visit.
Sandra Hernandez
Very fun experience, our guide was amazing!! She did a great job of explaining the history and answering all our questions. Lighthouse are known for having a ghost but Umpqua lighthouse has something better!!!
Jamie Presgrove
Great tour, very informative perfect weather. Love the volunteers! Museum is fun. You should do it! Hit the gallery with local artists.
