Situated half way up the Oregon coast and three miles south of Florence on scenic Highway 101 is the second largest overnight camp in the state. Th...
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Lighthouse tours are available 7 days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m., weather and staff permitting. Tour groups, school groups, and other g...
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Washburne is located on the east side of Highway 101 with a buffer of native plants and trees between you and the highway. The campsites are spacio...
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Hwy 101 16 miles (26 km) north of Florence,
Florence, OR
The area was given to the state in 1938 by J. C. Ponsler in memory of his wife, Muriel. Initial developments for day use were made by the Civilian ...
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Stonefield has easy beach access. Tenmile Creek is just to the north. A great place to sit in the sun and watch for whales.Major Features & Act...
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Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint encompasses four pull offs from Highway 101.
The northernmost does not have an official name but is located n...
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In the heart of Yachats, turn west on 2nd Street. The road makes a small loop, offering a serene view of the Yachats river as it meets the Pacific ...
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An excellent whale watching and photography viewpoint. Walk the historic 804 Trail (.75 miles one-way with resting benches scattered along the way)...
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This park is a quiet place with a hiking trail that extends half way around the island. The shoreline along the Umpqua River side of the park has b...
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This small park contains a couple of picnic tables, a vault-style restroom and a short boat ramp leading into the Umpqua River. There's a small amo...
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A few miles south of Waldport and north of Yachats on the central coast, this small, exquisite destination campground is right alongside miles of b...
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W.B. Nelson provides a small freshwater lake and fishing dock. Bass and stocked pan-sized trout are the most common fish. The area is known for abu...
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Governor Patterson State Park is a beachcomber's delight ... miles of flat, sandy beach and just a short hike from the mouth of Alsea Bay where you...
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Hwy 36 between Junction City and Triangle Lake,
Cheshire, OR
Purchased from Lane County in 1931. Day-use picnic facilities were originally developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1935. According t...
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Driftwood Beach State Wayside provides access to the ocean and picnic facilities scattered among the shore pine. The area offers a wide, flat, sand...
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Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located less than a mile from the famous Salmon Harbor on Winchester Bay. The campground and developed day use area...
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Seal Rock State Wayside has large off-shore rock formations which are the habitat of seals, sea lions, sea birds and other marine life. The wayside...
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Ona Beach and Beaver Creek State Natural Area,
Seal Rock, OR
Brian Booth State Park, also known as Ona Beach, was renamed by the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission in 2013 to honor the first chairpe...
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Despite its close proximity to Highway 101, Tugman State Park is relatively unknown -- a private hideaway on the wondrous south coast. Situated on ...
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