Most Popular Oregon Dunes Activities

The Oregon Dunes State Park and Oregon Dunes National Park are among the most unique features of the Oregon coast. Located near the beautiful coast, the sand dunes in Oregon are a favorite tourist spot because of the wide variety of recreational activities available and the unexpected beauty of the dunes.
Here we will mainly discuss about mainly about the most popular Oregon dunes activities.

1. Oregon dunes camping
There are three major sand camping areas on the Oregon dunes recreation amenities. The first is located in the north dunes called the Florence Oregon sand dunes. The two major camping sites in the Florence dune area are called Driftwood II and Honeyman State Park.

Just south of Florence is the second major recreational area called Winchester Bay or The Umpqua Dunes. The largest camping area in the Winchester Bay dune area is called Discovery Point resort. The southernmost Oregon dunes recreational area is located at Coos Bay. The Coos Bay dunes area offers several options for camping.

2. Riding
Thousands of riders flock to the dunes on holiday weekends. The Oregon Dunes are the most popular off-highway riding site in the state. In the off-season, the dunes lie quiet and empty, but summer visitors to the buggy-designated areas will encounter crowds, noise, barbecues, kids, dogs and lots of OHVs.

3. Sand Boarding
Sand boarding is a growing sport at the dunes, blending surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding. Aspiring sand boarders can rent or buy boards at the recently opened Sand Master Park in Florence and practice on the private park’s chutes, cliffs, jumps, bowls and rail slides before heading to the recreation area.

4. Hiking

Hiking is very popular activity in these dunes. The best trails are Umpqua and Eel Dunes Trails. Deep, loose sand makes these fairly short treks tough, but the reward is great enough to warrant the work.

5. Fishing
Opportunities for freshwater and estuary fishing require a bit of exploration, but they are there. The area’s waters are loaded with everything from stocked rainbow trout to yellow perch, largemouth bass and cutthroat. Popular spots include Siltcoos, Alder, Tenmile and Woahink Lakes. Boat launches are located at Tyee campground and Carter and Tahkenitch lakes. Kayakers and canoers can paddle the Siltcoos Canoe Trail, a gentle, four-mile, Class I float between Siltcoos Lake and the ocean.

6. Bird Watching
More than 200 different kinds of birds have been spotted in the Oregon Dunes, including bald eagles, osprey, belted kingfishers, downy woodpeckers, snowy plovers, great blue herons, egrets, sander lings, terns, killdeer and swallows.

The many different environments of the Dunes offer habitat for a dizzying array of birds. Three spots including Horsfall, South Jetty and Siltcoos are recommended for any time of the year. These sites have good birding almost any time of the year. Not all birds are year-round residents; most of the shorebirds are here only during the winter, some warblers only during the summer.

These are some amazing and the most popular activities that you can enjoy in Oregon Dunes.

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