Tyee Campground
Tyee Campground, located 5 miles south of Florence, OR is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The small 14-site campground sits on the northern banks of the Siltcoos River beside the Siltcoos Lake outlet. A few sites are secluded by local coastal shrubbery and other sites are located on an open meadow alongside the water. Drinking water, vault toilets and a boat ramp are among the campground amenities…
Tyee Boat Ramp
Tyee Boat Ramp is a small boat ramp located in Tyee Campgound. It is perfect for canoes and kayaks accessing the Siltcoos Water Trail.
Siltcoos Area
Along the Siltcoos River are two traditional campgrounds.
Stagecoach Trailhead provides access to several trails, including the accessible Lagoon trail and the longer Waxmyrtle trail, which meanders through the coastal shore pine forests and along the river to the beach.
OHV users will find a direct sand access campground as well as dispersed OHV Sand Camping available by permit. Please see…
Carter Lake Boat Ramp
Carter Lake Boat Ramp
Carter Lake Campground
Carter Lake Campground is a family favorite in the Oregon Dunes Recreation Area. Part of the campground is located on the dunes where children love to play in the sand, and the other half is located on Carter Lake, perfect for fishing and boating. Campsites are nestled among shore pine, sitka spruce, Douglas fir and native rhododendron. Drinking water and flush toilets are available and each site has a…
Carter Lake Day Use
Carter Lake Day Use is located in the Carter Lake Campground which is located next to Carter Lake in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Campsites are nestled among Shore Pine, Sitka Spruce and Douglas-fir.
The Carter Dunes Trail leads from the campground to the dunes and beach.
Stagecoach Trailhead
This is the trailhead for Chief Tsiltcoos Trail #1359
Also provides access for:Waxmyrtle Trail #1337Lagoon Loop Trail #1330
Lodgepole Picnic Area
Lodgepole Picnic Area is located near the Siltcoos River on the Siltcoos Beach Access Road. It offers a large open site that is great for picnickers.
Siltcoos Beach Day Use OHV Staging
Siltcoos Beach Day Use and OHV Staging Area provides paved parking for direct pedestrian beach access, as well as off-highway vehicle (OHV) staging and access to the beach (via Coast Guard North OHV Trail) and open riding opportunities in the Siltcoos area.
Siltcoos Lake Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Siltcoos Lake Trail #1333
Siltcoos Sand Camping
Siltcoos Sand Camping sites are located directly on the sand, dispersed along the coast and the Siltcoos River. Siltcoos' year-round campsites must be accessed by 4X4 vehicles only. Driftwood II OHV Trail is the access point for the sand camping sites 15 to 26. Sites 27 to 30 can be accessed by …
Taylor Dunes Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Taylor Dunes Trail #1335.
Carter Dunes Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Carter Dunes Trail #1384 and is located in…
Lagoon Campground
At an elevation of 100 feet, Lagoon campground sits among shorepine and huckleberry perched beside a lagoon with access to the popular mile-long Lagoon Trail, is about 7 miles south of Florence. Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water from a pressurized system, picnic tables and fire rings with grills. Parking aprons are paved. A dump station is located less than 4 miles away at Honeyman State Park.…
Lagoon Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Lagoon Loop Trail #1330
For information about accessible…
Waxmyrtle Campground
Waxmyrtle Campground is located near the Siltcoos River among Shore pine, huckleberry, and other coastal shrubs and conifers. Many sites are surrounded by a thick wall of coastal shrubbery, providing ample privacy from neighboring sites. Amenities include paved parking, drinking water, flush toilets and trash recepticles. Parking aprons are paved.
The Waxmyrtle Trail offers outstanding views of the…
Waxmyrtle Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Waxmyrtle Trail #1337
Tahkenitch Area
Within easy access of Highway 101 Tahkenitch area, which is closed to OHV use, offers two traditional campgrounds, two boat launches and two trailheads are directly adjacent to Highway 101 and Tahkenitch Lake. The lake provides opportunities for bass fishing.
Tahkenitch Creek and Tahkenitch Dune trail provide opportunities to hike through the coastal forest, as well as access to the dunes and…
Tahkenitch Day Use
Tahkenitch Day Use is located in the Tahkenitch Campground providing access to trails and areas to fish. The Tahkenitch Dunes - Threemile Trailhead is located here.
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Tahkenitch Creek Trailhead
This is the trailhead for Tahkenitch Creek Trail #1336. Also access to Tahkenitch Dunes Trail #1353.
Tahkenitch Dunes - Threemile Lake North Trailhead
This trailhead, which is located in the Tahkenitch Day Use (next to Tahkenitch Campground), is the trailhead for:
Tahkenitch Dunes Trail #1353…
Tahkenitch Lake Boat Ramp
Tahkenitch Lake Boat Ramp is located on the west shore of the 1,674 acre lake.
For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r6/accessiblerecreation
Tahkenitch Landing Campground
On the shores of Tahkenitch Lake sits Tahkenitch Landing Campground, 9 miles north of Reedsport, Oregon. Sites that fit tents or small campers sit on the rim of the lake, while larger sites that accommodate RVs are up the hill overlooking the lake. The grassy campground is hugged by coastal trees and shrubbery, including mixed pine and cedar. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and a fire ring with grill. Vault…
Tahkenitch Landing Boat Ramp
Boat launch located in Tahkenitch Landing Campground.
For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r6/accessiblerecreation
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by…
Tahkenitch Landing Picnic Area
Tahkenitch Landing Picnic Area is located in the Tahkenitch Landing Campground, next to the Tahkenitch Landing Boat Ramp.
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