Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
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@bbirdbrown
"Dune buggies and pretties "
@marinaparis0
"Looking for a different type of beach vacation? Head to one of the largest stretches of coastal sand dunes in the world at Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Stretching 40 miles along the Oregon Coast, from Florence to Coos Bay, the Oregon Dunes are the perfect spot for adventure and solitude. Many of the trails in this 31,000-acre wilderness are suitable for off-road vehicles, horses, and mountain bikes. Sandboards are available to rent throughout the area, and you’ll also find long stretches of deserted beach, expansive wetlands for paddling and bird watching, and forests shrouded in mist. Pitch your tent at one of the many campsites along the dunes, or find cozier lodging in nearby Florence. The long stretch of central coast highway between Newport and Coos Bay is packed with lighthouses (hello, Walport) and tons of sand dunes with easy access. But Oregon Dunes feels like you've been air-dropped onto a different continent thanks to its 32,000 acres of downright Saharan vibes. Getting to the water from the day-use parking lot/oasis can be a taxing, sweaty endurance test, but the feeling of plunging into the icy waters of the Pacific at Dellenback after schlepping for 2.5 miles up and down the sand is transcendent, with the dunes and the Umpqua jetty providing a stunning backdrop few take the opportunity to see. Of course, you’ll then have to schlep back to the parking lot, so there's that."
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