Siuslaw National Forest stretches along the central Oregon Coast, offering diverse ecosystems from coastal dunes to old-growth forests, with vast opportunities for hiking, fishing, and beachcombing.
Siuslaw National Forest encompasses approximately 630,000 acres of diverse landscapes primarily in Oregon’s coastal region. This forest extends from the Pacific shoreline inland to dense coniferous forests, including some of the oldest Douglas-fir and western hemlock stands in the region. The forest’s geography includes rugged coastline, sand dunes, estuaries, rivers, and mountainous terrain within the Oregon Coast Range. Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean creates a mild, wet climate that supports temperate rainforests and rich biodiversity, including species such as Roosevelt elk, black bears, salmon, and numerous migratory birds. Historically, Siuslaw National Forest was established in 1908 and has since been managed for recreation, timber, wildlife habitat, and watershed protection. Popular recreation includes hiking on the extensive trail system, exploring the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, fishing in coastal rivers, and mountain biking on forest roads and trails. The forest also contains significant cultural and archaeological sites tied to the Siuslaw and other Native American tribes. Key landmarks include the Oregon Dunes, which are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America, and the scenic viewpoints along the Wild Rivers Coast. Visitors are drawn to the combination of forest, river, and ocean environments, making the Siuslaw National Forest a versatile outdoor destination year-round.
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area – vast coastal sand dunes unique to the Pacific Northwest
Hobbit Trail – a popular, family-friendly trail through coastal forest and dunes
Wild Rivers Coast Scenic Byway – a remarkable drive with dramatic river and ocean views
Alsea Falls Recreation Site – mossy waterfall surrounded by lush forest, ideal for picnics and short hikes
An immense area of shifting coastal sand dunes offering unique recreational opportunities like off-highway vehicle riding and sandboarding.
A major river flowing through the forest, providing prime fishing for steelhead and salmon as well as boating and scenic riverside hiking.
A short, accessible trail that winds through forest and sand dunes, ideal for families and casual hikers looking to experience diverse coastal ecosystems.