*** IMPORTANT POLICY CHANGE** EFFECTIVE START DATE of new policy - 9/22/2020
Ø This change applies to any reservations made for 6 or more nights.
Ø Changes to the arrival date will be charged the nightly rate.
for each night dropped, in addition to a $10 admin fee.
Ø Shortening a departure date will incur a $10 admin fee.
Ø There is no additional fee if extending the departure date.
Click on "Reserve Now" to reserve a campsite at Laverne Park:
All Coos County Senior cardholders MUST call the reservation line to make your reservation.
All Oregon State Disabled VET valid card holders MUST call the reservation line to make your reservation.
NO DISCOUNTS WILL BE GIVEN
IF YOU MAKE YOUR OWN ONLINE RESERVATION
Reservations line 541-396-7755
This park is 350 acres located on the North Fork of the Coquille River, 61217 Fairview Road, Coquille, OR 97423. It is approximately fifteen miles north of Coquille (Highway 42) on the Coquille-Fairview Road, and five miles north of the community of Fairview. The frequent 80 to 90 degree temperatures make swimming, picnicking, fishing, camping or playing a pleasure. The Coquille River is easily accessible. A neighborhood store is nearby. The park is open year 'round for RV or tent camping. Campsites are available for online reservations at www.co.coos.or.us. For group camping and Day Use shelters contact the parks reservation line 541-396-7755.
The campground consists of 76 campsites situated among old growth fir trees along the North Fork of the Coquille River. The campground has 46 RV sites with water and electrical and 30 non-hookup sites just right for tent campers. Handicap accessible restrooms with flush toilets, coin-operated, warm showers and a sanitary disposal station are conveniently located to the camping areas.
The spacious day use area has 3 covered picnic shelters, softball fields, horseshoe pits, large BBQ grill, and a developed swimming area. The fort-like play area, with swings, slides, teeter-totters, merry-go-round and bouncing animals keep young and old occupied for hours. Hiking trails for the beginner and the experienced are nearby, and provide a wonderful opportunity to experience the natural beauty of this area.
The North Fork of the Coquille River is easily accessible from the park for angling opportunities. Many people enjoy fishing for trout, winter steelhead, and crayfish.