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The Oregon Dunes is 32,000 acres from Florence to Coos Bay that offers endless sand dunes, forests, rivers and lakes.
From ATV rentals to sandboarding, there's plenty to do at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, a 31,500 acre portion of the Siuslaw National Forest.
Sand dune phacelia has declined to 25 naturally occurring populations, many of them with few remaining plants, including in iconic places like Oregon’s Cape Blanco. The plants are threatened by ...
Grant's Getaways explores the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area; home to 32,000 acres of sand, forest, rivers and lakes.
Home to the world's first sandboard park, this Oregon coast features ancient dunes over 500 feet high and offers the ideal setting for an adrenaline-packed day.
ASHLAND, Ore.— In response to a petition and lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today protected the sand dune phacelia as a threatened species under the ...
After a rare snowfall on the Oregon coast, Eric Davis and his 5-year-old daughter, Indra, rode the sand dunes at Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area in Pacific City last Thursday morning.
Defined by miles upon miles of towering sand dunes, clear lakes, and Pacific Northwest rainforests, this state park deserves a top spot on your bucket list.