
Your first impression of Loeb may well be the scent of the myrtlewood forest ... a crisp, bay leaf aroma. The park is nestled in a grove of these lovely trees. Many of the trees in the park are well over 200 years old. The Chetco River swirls and dances just beyond the park.
Several campsites and three rental cabins face the river. During the year, you can fish, swim and raft, or just walk a self-guided streamside nature trail. The river offers some of the finest fall and winter salmon and steelhead fishing on the south coast. You can bank fish from the gravel bar or use a drift boat. Throughout spring and summer, you may see scampering chipmunks, hear chirping osprey or see a family of river otters frolicking in the water.
The northern most redwood grove in the U.S. can be reached by a .75 mile self-guided River View Trail adjacent to the Chetco River.
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Vital stats All campsites are first-come, first-served. To reserve cabins, select the Reserve Online link at the top of this page, or call 1-800-452-5687. 48 electrical sites (maximum site 50 feet); 3 rustic cabins. (541)469-2021 or (800) 551-6949.
Park rates (subject to rate changes; winter, emergency or other closures)
May 1 to September 30
Electrical hookup: $16
Rustic cabin: $35
Extra vehicle: $5
| | October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Electrical hookup: $12
Rustic cabin: $35
Extra vehicle: $5
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Camping |
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Accessible camping |
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Electric |
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Yurts, cabins, tepees OR wagons |
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Showers |
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Picnicking |
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Wildlife watching |
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Bird watching |
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Terrestrial mammal watching |
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Native plant |
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Boating |
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Fishing |
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Swimming |
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Beach access |
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Walking trail |
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Special events |
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Nature programs |
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Interpretive events |
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Forest |
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Waterways |
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Interpretation |
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Interpretive tours |
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ADA restroom |
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