Portland Bay Dunes Landscape Conservation Area protects an extensive coastal dune ecosystem along Oregon’s southern coastline, offering diverse outdoor activities and unique ecological habitats.
Portland Bay Dunes Landscape Conservation Area encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of coastal sand dunes, beaches, and adjacent forested habitats near Port Orford on Oregon’s southern coast. The area is characterized by massive shifting sand dunes, coastal windblown landforms, and rich biodiversity including rare plants and wildlife adapted to the harsh dune environment. Historically, these dunes supported Native American tribes and later saw use for logging and small-scale farming before gaining conservation status to protect fragile dune habitats and prevent erosion. Recreation opportunities highlight hiking across dune ridges, bird watching of migratory shorebirds, and off-highway vehicle (OHV) use in designated zones. The landscape offers striking views along the Pacific Ocean, with proximity to the Oregon Coast Trail and nearby marine reserves. Visitors can experience solitude on quiet beaches and explore unique ecological communities of dune grasses, wildflowers, and small mammals. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining habitat integrity, limiting invasive species, and balancing recreational use with wildlife protection. The Portland Bay Dunes Landscape Conservation Area attracts nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and adventure enthusiasts seeking a blend of active recreation and coastal wilderness.
Extensive coastal sand dunes with panoramic ocean views
Diverse dune vegetation including rare native plants
Designated off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding areas
Secluded beaches accessible via short hikes
A vast system of shifting sand dunes formed by Pacific coastal winds, providing unique topography and habitat for dune-specific flora and fauna.
Includes hardy grasses, shrubs, and rare flowers that stabilize dunes and support local ecosystems.
Specific areas allocated for off-highway vehicles to balance recreation with environmental protection.