Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is renowned for its expansive sand dunes, diverse ecosystems, and a wide range of outdoor activities set along Oregon’s Pacific coastline.
Covering a vast area along the central coast of Oregon, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is home to over 40 miles of wind-sculpted sand dunes flanked by forests, estuaries, and the Pacific Ocean. These dunes, reaching heights of up to 500 feet, provide a unique backdrop for recreation. The area is part of the Siuslaw National Forest and offers a mosaic of ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and coastal environments, which support a rich biodiversity. Historically, the area has been shaped by both natural forces and indigenous cultures. Visitors can explore diverse recreational opportunities such as hiking on well-maintained trails, sandboarding down steep dunes, birdwatching in the marshes, or simply enjoying the scenic views along the coast. The region is also host to several off-highway vehicle (OHV) areas, making it a popular destination for ATV riders. Year-round, the Oregon Dunes draw nature enthusiasts, photographers, and thrill-seekers alike.
The awe-inspiring sand dunes, perfect for sandboarding and off-road vehicle use.
A rich ecosystem with opportunities to see diverse wildlife, including migratory birds.
The iconic Umpqua Lighthouse, with historical significance and picturesque views.
Exploration of the beach and tidal zones for unique shells and marine life.
A historic lighthouse offering guided tours and stunning ocean views.
A trail providing access to some of the highest and most picturesque dunes.
A serene creek ideal for kayaking and an excellent spot for birdwatching.