TILLAMOOK, Oregon— Cape Lookout State Park will move its construction closure to summer 2025, which means spring campground reservations will reopen.
The park was slated to close temporarily for construction starting in spring 2025, but the schedule has changed.
All reservable campsites sites in A, B, C and D loops as well as deluxe cabins and yurts will be reservable online for stays in March 1 through May 31 starting 9 a.m. Dec. 20, 2024.
Cape Lookout is one of the nine GO Bond projects at Oregon State Parks supported through Oregon-issued general obligation bonds approved by the Oregon State Legislature in 2021.
Originally, the project included moving camp loops A & B to higher ground and away from encroaching seawater, but unexpected geological and safety concerns prevented the move. Now the work will focus on extending the life of the existing infrastructure and slated to include:
- Reinforcing the existing dune to prevent seawater from entering the camp loops
- Upgrading electrical and water systems in C and D loops
- Day use improvements
- Replacing campground restroom/shower building
The work is scheduled to begin in summer or fall of 2025 and extend into spring or summer 2026. The campground and day-use area will be closed during construction.
We encourage visitors to monitor Oregon State Park website for up-to-date information about the Cape Lookout State Park GO Bond project and campground closures. For more detailed information about the project visit the park construction web page.