Pine Creek State Forest Natural Area is a protected forest region in Oregon offering rich opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and serene outdoor recreation within its diverse coniferous landscapes.
Pine Creek State Forest Natural Area is located in the western Cascade Range of Oregon and is characterized by dense old-growth forests dominated by Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar. The forest terrain is rugged, with steep slopes descending into the Pine Creek watershed, featuring numerous streams and small waterfalls. Historically, the area served as a vital habitat for species such as northern spotted owls and Roosevelt elk, contributing to its designation as a natural area with conservation emphasis. Recreational opportunities include hiking on primitive trails that showcase the forest’s towering trees and rich understory, as well as birdwatching and nature photography. The natural area maintains a relatively undisturbed atmosphere due to limited development and low visitor traffic. Key landmarks include viewpoints overlooking Pine Creek and areas where the forest composition shifts to wetter western hemlock stands. Visitors come for the quiet forest experience, with occasional glimpses of rare wildlife and the chance to experience old-growth forest ecosystems typical of the Pacific Northwest. Unlike larger state parks, this natural area prioritizes minimal infrastructure to maintain ecological integrity and provide habitat protection.
Pine Creek Overlook offering expansive views of old-growth Douglas fir stands
Habitat for Northern Spotted Owl and Roosevelt Elk
Primitive hiking trails through pristine coniferous forest ecosystems
Remote creekside areas with seasonal waterfalls and moss-covered landscapes
A pristine forested stream system providing habitat for native fish species and supporting diverse riparian ecosystems.
Large, ancient trees dominating the forest landscape, offering a glimpse into Pacific Northwest forest ecology.
Small cascading streams during wet months add beautiful natural accents along hiking routes and creek areas.