Seven Devils State Recreation Site
Seven Devils State Recreation Site offers scenic ocean views, beach access, and a peaceful setting for picnicking and wildlife watching along Oregon’s southern coast. The park is a great spot for beachcombing, kite flying, and enjoying the rugged beauty of the Pacific shoreline.
Free
Visiting with Dogs
Dogs allowed on leash; owners must clean up after pets and keep dogs under control at all times.
Visitor Tips & Reviews
What Visitors Say
Visitors love Seven Devils for its peaceful, uncrowded beaches, scenic ocean views, and easy access to tide pools, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and nature walks.
Tips from Visitors
- Check tide tables before visiting the beach.
- Wear sturdy shoes for rocky terrain.
- Pack out all trash to protect wildlife.
- Restrooms available seasonally; plan accordingly.
- Watch for strong winds on the coast.
- Dogs allowed on leash; clean up after pets.
Amenities
Nearby Attractions
Explore these attractions near Seven Devils State Recreation Site:
- Bandon BeachFamous for its sea stacks, tide pools, and dramatic sunsets, Bandon Beach is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers.8 miles away
- Face Rock State Scenic ViewpointOffers panoramic views of the ocean and the iconic Face Rock sea stack, perfect for sightseeing and photography.10 miles away
- Cape Arago State ParkA scenic headland park offering hiking, tide pooling, and whale watching opportunities along the rugged coastline.19 miles away
Things to Do at Seven Devils State Recreation Site
Camping at Seven Devils State Recreation Site
No camping at Seven Devils; try nearby Bullards Beach State Park for full camping facilities.
Hiking Trails
Seven Devils State Recreation Site offers easy, scenic day hikes along the rugged southern Oregon coast. Trails wind through coastal forests and open up to sweeping ocean views, with access to quiet, sandy beaches. Hikers often enjoy spotting wildlife and tide pools. The area is peaceful and less crowded, making it ideal for a relaxing nature walk or a picnic with beautiful coastal backdrops.
Seven Devils Beach Trail
EasyA scenic trail along the beach with views of the Pacific Ocean and access to tide pools.
Whiskey Run Trail
ModerateA forested trail that leads to secluded beaches and offers opportunities for wildlife viewing.
South Slough Overlook Trail
EasyA short trail to an overlook with panoramic views of the South Slough and coastal headlands.
Seven Devils Ridge Trail
ModerateA ridge-top trail with sweeping ocean views and wildflower displays in spring.
Directions
From Bandon, drive south on US-101, turn west onto Seven Devils Road, and follow signs for the park. Parking is available near the main entrance.
Contact & Info
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there beach access at Seven Devils State Recreation Site?
Yes, the site offers direct access to a beautiful, often uncrowded beach, perfect for walking, beachcombing, and enjoying ocean views.
Are there restrooms or facilities available?
Yes, there are basic restroom facilities available at the site, but there are no showers or potable water sources.
Can I bring my dog to Seven Devils State Recreation Site?
Yes, dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please clean up after your pet.
Is there camping allowed at Seven Devils State Recreation Site?
No, camping is not permitted at Seven Devils State Recreation Site. The area is for day-use only.
What activities can I do at the park?
Popular activities include beachcombing, hiking, picnicking, wildlife watching, and photography. The site is also a great spot for whale watching during migration seasons.
Is there a fee to enter Seven Devils State Recreation Site?
No, there is no entrance or parking fee. The park is free to visit and open year-round during daylight hours.

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