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Overview of Bullards Beach State Park
Bullards Beach State Park is a large, family-oriented park located just two miles north of Bandon, Oregon. The park is well-known for its campground that boasts numerous sites designed for tent camping, RVs, and group camping. The park features beaches, a boat launch, horse camp, and a network of hiking and equestrian trails.
Group Camping Information
Group Campsite Details:
- Site Capacity: The park often has specific group campsites that can accommodate a larger number of people. The actual number can vary, so it’s crucial to check the specific site details when booking.
- Facilities: Group sites are typically equipped with larger fire pits, picnic tables, and nearby restroom facilities. Some may also have covered eating areas or shelters.
- Parking: There could be designated parking areas for group sites that can handle multiple vehicles. Verify if there's a limit on the number of cars allowed.
Booking a Group Site:
- Reservation System: Reservations for group sites can typically be made through the state park’s reservation system, either online or by phone.
- Advance Booking: You should book well in advance, especially for peak seasons or weekends. Group sites are limited and can fill up quickly.
- Fees: Group sites generally have a different fee structure compared to individual campsites, as they are designed to accommodate more people. Check the current rates when planning your trip.
Rules and Regulations
Campsite Conduct:
- Noise: There are quiet hours that usually begin in the evening (e.g., 10 PM) until morning (e.g., 7 AM). Noise should be kept to a minimum during these times.
- Pets: Pets are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times.
- Fires: Fires are permitted only in designated fire rings or pits. Always follow any state park advisories or bans, especially during dry seasons.
Parking and Vehicles:
- Extra Vehicles: There may be limits to the number of vehicles per site and extra vehicle fees may apply.
- RV Information: If your group has RVs, check the length limits and the availability of hookups.
Safety and Environment:
- Wildlife: As with all campsites in natural settings, be mindful of wildlife and use appropriate food storage.
- Trash: Maintain a “Leave No Trace” ethic by packing out all garbage, or using designated trash receptacles if available.
- Plants: Do not damage or remove plants or other natural features.
Amenities and Activities
- Hiking and Trails: The park has trails suitable for walking, biking, and horseback riding.
- Beach Access: There is easy access to the beach, which is great for walking, kite flying, fishing, or simply enjoying the ocean view.
- Boating: A boat ramp provides access for fishing or boating on the Coquille River.
Tips for a Successful Trip
- Weather Preparedness: The Oregon coast can be unpredictable. Pack layers and be prepared for both rain and shine.
- Check-in/Check-out Times: Note the established times to avoid conflicts with incoming or outgoing groups.
- Local Attractions: Consider visiting nearby attractions like the Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge or the Coquille River Lighthouse.
Additional Considerations
- Check the park's official website or contact the park directly for the latest alerts, closures, and advisories that could affect your camping plans.
- Always confirm the park's pet policy, as rules and regulations might change or there could be restrictions in certain areas of the park.
- Respect the park staff and volunteers who work to maintain the park and assist visitors.
Always remember, conditions and policies can change, so it’s crucial for your group leader or organizer to confirm all details with the park ahead of your trip for the most current information.
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