Swanson Preserve is a protected natural area in Oregon known for its lush old-growth forests, diverse wildlife habitat, and opportunities for quiet hiking and nature observation. It offers a serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience pristine Pacific Northwest landscapes.
Swanson Preserve is located in the central Oregon Coast Range and covers a significant area of protected forestland managed with a focus on ecological restoration and preservation. The area primarily consists of mature and old-growth forest stands comprised of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar. The preserve provides critical habitat for native species such as the northern spotted owl, marbled murrelet, and a variety of salmonids in its streams. The landscape features gently sloping hills, riparian corridors, and small creeks, offering a tranquil setting for visitors. Historically, the preserve was part of commercial timberlands before conservation efforts led to its protection. Visitors come to Swanson Preserve for quiet hiking, birdwatching, and photographic opportunities within a landscape that reflects the natural forest dynamics of the region. Although there are no developed campgrounds within the preserve, its trails connect to nearby public lands offering camping options. The preserve’s relatively low visitation and undeveloped nature provide solitude for outdoor enthusiasts focused on natural history, wildlife observation, and low-impact recreation. Its proximity to other public lands in the Oregon Coast Range allows it to serve as an important link in regional habitat connectivity and outdoor recreation networks.
Expansive old-growth Douglas-fir and hemlock stands providing critical habitat
Streams supporting native salmon and trout populations
Birdwatching opportunities including northern spotted owl sightings
Secluded hiking trails with peaceful forest scenery
A large patch of mature Douglas-fir and western hemlock trees providing refuge for many native species.
A pristine stream supporting populations of native salmon and trout, important for aquatic biodiversity.
Protected nesting and foraging area for this threatened species within the preserve's dense forests.