Mariners Marsh Preserve is a critical wetland area on the southern coast of Oregon known for its diverse bird populations and serene natural beauty, popular for birdwatching and low-impact outdoor recreation.
Mariners Marsh Preserve is located near Gold Beach, Oregon, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Covering approximately 45 acres, this protected wetland is maintained by The Nature Conservancy and is recognized for its vital habitat supporting both resident and migratory bird species. The preserve comprises coastal marshes, estuaries, and riparian zones that provide critical breeding, feeding, and resting areas for waterfowl, shorebirds, and other wildlife. The wetland’s ecological value is amplified by its connection to adjacent marine and upland environments, making it a hub for biodiversity. Visitors to Mariners Marsh Preserve can enjoy peaceful hikes on established trails and boardwalks designed to minimize disturbance to the habitat while allowing close-up observation of the ecosystem. The site is particularly popular for birdwatching, with seasonal highlights including sightings of pelicans, bald eagles, herons, and a variety of migratory songbirds. Interpreted signs along the trails provide educational information about wetland ecology and conservation efforts. The preserve was established with the goal of protecting fragile coastal ecosystems from development and human disturbance, contributing to the larger efforts to conserve Oregon’s coastal habitats. Mariners Marsh Preserve appeals to birders, photographers, naturalists, and those seeking a quiet outdoor experience away from more crowded parks. Though modest in size, the preserve offers a rich wildlife viewing experience and a peaceful connection to the coastal environment year-round.
A birdwatching platform overlooking the estuary with diverse shorebird species
Maritime wetland ecosystem supporting endangered and migrating birds
Quiet, accessible walking trails with interpretive signage on wetland conservation
Close proximity to the Pacific Ocean providing coastal views and marine influences
A raised viewing platform giving expansive views of the tidal marsh and its birdlife.
A 2-mile loop trail with boardwalks allowing safe passage through sensitive wetland areas.
An area supporting various native plants and providing habitat for amphibians and mammals.