Stretching 40 miles between Coos Bay and Florence along the Oregon coast, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offers acres of shifting sand dunes, lakes, wildlife viewing, picnicking, camping and beach access. Popular among off-highway vehicle enthusiasts and those who prefer non-motorized fun, the area features diverse terrain perfect for bicycling, sandboarding, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing and scenic driving. Part of the Siuslaw National Forest, the area also offers camping.
Must see and do at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Even those who have never driven an off-highway vehicle can enjoy a dune buggy ride, thanks to the many companies located near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area offering guided dune buggy tours. Those with some experience can also rent dune buggies so they can explore the dunes independently.
When to go to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Summers are often crowded at the recreation area. However, in the fall, winter and spring there are fewer visitors, which many people prefer.
Admission to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Day-use admission is $5 per vehicle, year-round.
Wildlife at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
A variety of amphibians make their homes in the marshes and estuaries of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. A number of shorebirds, including the snowy plover, egrets and osprey, also live on the ocean edge of the dunes.
Insider tip for Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
For those who are new to dune buggies, it is best to hire a driver. Professional drivers know the terrain as well as safety guidelines for the operation the off-road vehicles.
Author's bio: LeeAnn Neal is a journalist, blogger and Pacific Northwest native.