Ona Beach State Park is located 8 miles south of Newport, Oregon. The park is a fine, forested ocean flat now developed for extensive daytime shore use. Easy access for beachcombing and great for large picnic gatherings.
Fishing
Enjoy fishing in two freshwater bodies, Beaver Creek and Ona Lake. Species include cutthroat trout, largemouth bass and bluegill.
Brian Booth State Park offers picnic areas with tables and grills. Picnic spots are surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.
Birding
Birdwatchers can explore Beaver Creek, a natural area with diverse bird species. Guided canoe tours are available.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 16My Favorite Oregon Ocean Park by Measley Cascade
Ona Beach State Park is a small but brilliant jewel in the crown of Oregon oceanside parks. There are picnic tables and grills, a restroom, paved walkways, and a bridge over a river that runs through. The beach is low access. There is great beachcombing treasures and interesting geological landscapes. Take the kids, grandma, and your leashed pups for a fun day at the beach.
August 5Excellent views of the volcanic eruption
There is a turn-out at the north and south Ona beach so you get the volcanic action from two perspectives.Lots of water fowl on the rocks.