Siuslaw National Forest offers a rich tapestry of landscapes, from lush rainforests to expansive sand dunes along the Oregon Coast, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Siuslaw National Forest.
No entrance fees; some areas may require day-use fees or permits.
Late spring to early fall is ideal for mild weather and clear trails.
Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, Hebo Ranger District Office
Accessible via US-101; some roads may have seasonal closures.
The coastal environment results in mild temperatures year-round, with cool, wet winters and dry, mild summers. Coastal fog is common particularly during summer mornings.
Conservation efforts focus on preserving old-growth forest habitats and managing invasive species. Climate change and human activities pose threats to various ecosystems within the forest.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the Siltcoos River, offering easy access to the beach and dune trails.
Oceanfront campground ideal for enjoying sunset views and walking along the beach.
Features old-growth forests and striking coastal vistas.
A family-friendly hike with a series of lovely waterfalls along the trail.
Stunning views of the ocean and opportunities to see wildflowers and wildlife.
Explore the iconic sand dunes environment with its unique geological formations.
Check the tide schedule if planning activities near the shore.
Spring brings wildflowers and fewer crowds, while fall offers vibrant foliage.
Popular campgrounds fill quickly; consider reserving months in advance.
Bring layers, as weather can change rapidly along the coast.