Click on "Reserve Now" to reserve a campsite at Powers Park:
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All Coos County Senior cardholders MUST call the reservation line to make your reservation.
Any Veterans with valid ID may be eligible for a 10% discount off a single regular Rv and tent sites only . Can make your reservation online then call to get your discount . Must call before check OUT date no discount can be processed after check OUT date.
Reservations line 541-396-7755 M-F 10am - 5pm
Powers County Park is a unique recreational complex provided by Coos County. The park is located in the city limits of Powers, Oregon; 97466 hwy 242 ,Powers County Park, Powers, OR 97466' eighteen miles from the junction of Highway 42 and Highway #242. The park and rural community of 700 people are surrounded by mountainous beauty and lush ranch land. The park is open year-round for RV, cabin or tent camping. The campground consists of 70 campsites, 40 RV sites with electrical and water hookups, 30 sites that are ideal for tent camping, the park has 3 cabins that you can reserve, handicap accessible restrooms with flush toilets, warm showers and a sanitary disposal station are conveniently located.
RV campsites , tent sites and cabins are available for online reservations, there is a few sites set asides for a first-serve basis walk in reservation only . The large day use area includes 1 picnic shelters, tennis court, 3 pickle ball courts, a basketball court, a fish cleaning stand, horseshoe pits, playground area, a covered electronic charging station for hand held electronic devices , and a softball field. The park also has a kayak launch for using the pond, non motorized only allowed on the pond.
A steam engine logging yarder, or "Steam Donkey," used in Coos County logging operations in the early 1900's is placed on display in the park. Along the park walkway you can also view an authentic hand carved 20 foot totem pole. The park's south end is bordered by a 30+ acre man-made pond. The pond is stocked with trout, bass, catfish and crappie. The pond also has a kayak launch , non motorized only is allowed on the pond.
The South Fork of the Coquille River is located within walking distance of the park, and provides good swimming and trout fishing in the summer, and steelhead fishing in the winter. The scenic mountains around the park are excellent for sightseeing, hiking, or hunting. Deer, elk, black bear, coyote, raccoon, and various species of birds are among the wildlife found in the natural splendor of the surrounding national forest.
Reservations for camping can be made 270 days in advance of your check in date
For Shelter reservations you can reserve by calling the parks reservation line 541-396-7755 M-F 10am-5pm.