Laverne County Park's 350 acres are along the North Fork of the Coquille River, 15 miles northeast of Coquille. The drive to the park takes you up the beautiful Coquille River Valley (shown above). Visitors to the park take advantage of the cool waters of the river for swimming and fishing. The day-use area of the park has a developed swimming area, horseshoe pits, and softball fields. A fort-like play area is filled with attractions for young children.
Laverne County Park Campground features 76 campsites set in an old-growth forest of Douglas firs. Forty-six of the campsites have water and electric hook-ups for RVs while the other 30 campsites are most often used by tent campers.
Group camping area "B" is composed of 22 RV campsites with electric and water hook-ups. A handicapped accessible restroom with flush toilets is located at the camping area along with warm showers, a dump station, a covered gazebo, a BBQ grill, and a 4-burner stove top. The park has a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, a playground, and a softball field. An overflow area is available for non-hook-up camping.
Area "A" is used mainly for group day use, but it may be reserved for primitive camping. Group A campers must use the showers in the main campground.
Information: West Laverne Park or (541) 396-7759
Fees: Area B - 22 RV sites and covered shelter - $500 per night
Area A Primitive Sites - 10 RV sites and covered shelter - $300 per night
Reservations: (541) 396-7755
Reviews from Previous Campers
- 2020 - 2024 -
Nice park for winter camping; few others.
Beautiful location, creek, waterfalls.
Tent sites close together, but not crowded in early Sept.
Can get noisy on busy weekends.
Area Attractions and Activities
Explore the scenic North Fork of the Coquille River. The best months for fishing for steelhead are December through February.
Visit nearby Rock Prairie County Park or Middle Creek County Park for hiking and fishing.
Drive over to the coast at Coos Bay. Find attractions such as
Reviews from Previous Campers
- 2020 - 2024 -