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Park Overview. Despite its close proximity to Highway , Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the . This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for . William M. Tugman State Park printable trail map; Printable trail map. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, : Pdf. Campers may have a total of two vehicles per site; extra vehicle is $7 per night. Be sure your site will accommodate any vehicles and trailer; all vehicles must fit on parking pad. Additional vehicles will not be allowed in the park overnight. For general information about extra vehicles, visit the Oregon State Parks site. Park Overview. Despite its close proximity to Highway , Tugman State Park is relatively unknown — a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on Eel Lake near the community of Lakeside, Tugman offers campsites with electric/water hookups tucked away in a mature stand of shore pines. William M. Tugman State Park printable trail map; Printable trail map. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https. William M Tugman State Park William M. Tugman State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of stered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, the park borders Eel Lake, about 8 miles south of Reedsport near U.S. Route For a park overview and details about available facilities, please visit the Oregon State Parks site. William M. Tugman State Park, OR. BROCHURES AND MAPS. Please report any problems to park staff at the registration station near the. park entrance. After hours, contact the park hosts at the entrance to the campground. VEHICLES • All vehicles and trailers (anything with wheels) must be parked on asphalt and. display a valid camping receipt. • Limit two motorized vehicles per site, one.