Oregon State Parks Near Warrenton

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Warrenton

Fort Stevens State Park

Hammond, Oregon
4 miles away

"Warrenton is the closest city to Fort Stevens, offering convenient lodging, shopping, and dining options for park visitors."

Fort Stevens State Park features historic Civil War-era fortifications, miles of sandy beaches, freshwater lakes, and abundant wildlife. It’s a popular destination for camping, beachcombing, and exploring Oregon’s military history.

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Sunset Beach State Recreation Site

Warrenton, Oregon
4 miles away

"Warrenton is the closest city, making Sunset Beach a convenient spot for locals to enjoy the ocean and outdoor activities."

Sunset Beach State Recreation Site features easy beach access, picnic areas, and opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation. Its proximity to the Fort to Sea Trail and Oregon Dunes makes it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site

Gearhart, Oregon
11 miles away

"Warrenton is a coastal community near Fort Stevens State Park and the Columbia River, offering easy access to beaches and outdoor recreation."

Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site features vehicle access to a broad, sandy beach on Oregon’s North Coast. The park provides ample parking, restrooms, and picnic areas, making it a convenient spot for day trips and beach activities.

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Graham Cave State Park

Danville, Missouri
18 miles away

"Visitors from Warrenton often come for a short day trip to explore the cave site and enjoy a peaceful outdoor stop close to home."

Graham Cave State Park combines archaeology, geology, and outdoor recreation in a compact, scenic setting. Its main features include the famous cave shelter, interpretive exhibits, picnic areas, and access to a peaceful natural landscape.

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Cape Disappointment State Park

Ilwaco, Washington
23 miles away

"Warrenton is a convenient nearby city for travelers heading to the mouth of the Columbia River. Visitors from here often come for fishing, sightseeing, and coastal recreation."

Cape Disappointment State Park is known for its windswept headlands, historic North Head and Cape Disappointment lighthouses, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River. The park offers beaches, tide pools, interpretive sites, and access to one of Washington’s most iconic coastal landscapes.

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Culpeper Battlefields State Park

Culpeper County, Virginia
24 miles away

"Warrenton is close enough for a short heritage outing or family day trip. Visitors from there often come for battlefield history, photography, and nearby countryside drives."

Culpeper Battlefields State Park protects important Civil War sites in the Culpeper region, including landscapes tied to major cavalry and infantry engagements. The park is ideal for history enthusiasts seeking a peaceful setting with interpretive opportunities and access to nearby museums and preserved battlefields.

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Medoc Mountain State Park

Hollister, North Carolina
24 miles away

"Warrenton offers a small-town gateway to the park and nearby historic sites. Travelers from here can easily combine a park visit with local history and scenic drives."

Medoc Mountain State Park offers a secluded natural retreat with miles of hiking, a small lake, and opportunities to see diverse wildlife in a unique upland setting. Its mix of hardwood forest, pine stands, and wetland habitats makes it especially appealing to hikers, anglers, and nature photographers.

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Elijah Clark State Park

Lincolnton, Georgia
52 miles away

"Warrenton visitors often make the drive for a relaxing lakeside day or a camping trip. The park's shoreline access is a major draw for outdoor recreation."

Elijah Clark State Park is a scenic waterfront park on Clarks Hill Lake in northeast Georgia, popular for fishing, boating, and relaxing by the water. Visitors also enjoy picnic areas, a swimming beach, and access to nearby lake recreation.

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Mistletoe State Park

Appling, Georgia
52 miles away

"Warrenton visitors may use the park as a nearby lake retreat for fishing and camping. It offers a larger recreation area than many local outdoor spots."

Mistletoe State Park is one of Georgia’s best spots for enjoying Clarks Hill Lake, with a sandy beach, boat access, and excellent fishing. Visitors also come for camping, picnicking, and relaxing in a wooded setting near the South Carolina border.

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