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Oregon Coast Range Forestlands Adventures

The Oregon Coast Range Forestlands encompass a vast network of lush, rugged forests and streams along the western edge of Oregon, offering diverse recreational opportunities amid temperate rainforests and ancient ecosystems.

950,000
Acres Protected
450
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1908 (Siuslaw National Forest)
Year Established

About Oregon Coast Range Forestlands

 

The Oregon Coast Range Forestlands stretch along the Pacific Coast of Oregon and consist primarily of portions of the Siuslaw National Forest and other protected public lands. Characterized by steep, forested ridges, deep river valleys, and a mild maritime climate, the region supports dense stands of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and Sitka spruce. This forestland is part of one of the most productive temperate rainforests in North America and serves as critical habitat for species such as the northern spotted owl, Roosevelt elk, and coho salmon. The region's geology features rugged terrain shaped by volcanic activity and erosive coastal forces.

Historically, the Coast Range supported Native American communities who relied on its rich fish and game resources before extensive logging in the late 19th and 20th centuries transformed much of the landscape. Today, significant conservation efforts protect remaining old-growth stands and restore watersheds.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a range of recreation including hiking, wildlife watching, fishing, and camping. Notable landmarks include old-growth groves, scenic waterfalls, and wild rivers such as the Nestucca and Salmon River systems. Trails such as those in Drift Creek Wilderness and along the Nine Mile Trail offer immersive experiences. The forestlands also provide seasonal hunting and mountain biking opportunities on designated routes. Visitors appreciate the blend of remote wilderness with accessible forest roads and campgrounds, making the Coast Range a valuable destination for nature and adventure lovers.

Highlights

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Drift Creek Falls – a scenic waterfall with a suspension bridge offering views of lush forest surroundings

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Old-growth Douglas fir stands providing rare glimpses into ancient forest ecosystems

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Wild and Scenic Salmon River renowned for salmon spawning and pristine wilderness

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Nestucca River Trail – an off-the-beaten-path route with river views and diverse birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Drift Creek Wilderness

Designated wilderness area featuring dense forest, creeks, and the iconic Drift Creek Falls suspension bridge.

Nestucca Wild and Scenic River

A protected river corridor with outstanding water quality, salmon habitat, and recreational paddling options.

Siuslaw National Forest

The main national forest encompassing much of the Oregon Coast Range's forestlands, offering diverse outdoor activities and wildlife habitat.