On the always beautiful Oregon Coast, Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site offers 18 acres of space to enjoy right on the beach. On the northernmost edge of Oregon, Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site is just north of Gearhart and Seaside and is close to plenty of other recreational activities and places to stay, no matter your preference.
Over 100,000 people visit Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site every year. The park, gifted from Clatsop County in 1970, provides plenty of space to walk, run, and play. Bring your pup to Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site for lots of fun in the sand and surf. The wide, sandy beachfront is the perfect place to fly a kite, have a picnic, walk, build sandcastles, and more.Â
If you bring your dog to Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site, be respectful of others, the wildlife, and park rules. Bring your own bags and clean up any pet waste. Keep aggressive or bothersome dogs at home. If you have a horse, Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site has plenty of room to ride along the shore.Â
If you’re looking for a romantic beach spot, the sunsets on the beach can be spectacular. Bring a picnic and enjoy a quiet spot with your significant other and your pet. Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site is open year-round for day-use only. There are no fees for admission, and the parking is also free. The park does not have any restrooms, so plan accordingly.Â
There are no overnight visits or camping allowed, but if you’re looking for a place to stay, there are plenty of nearby options, from camping and RV places to hotels. If you’re in Northern Oregon and looking to have some fun in the sand, Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site is the perfect spot for you and your family—furry loved ones included!