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Port Orford Heads State Park

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Port Orford Heads St Wayside, Port Orford, OR 97465, United StatesMap
Phone+1 800-551-6949
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  • helencK460LS
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    Lookout Tower non-existent

    From the parking area, we found an overgrown trail that led us to the Lookout Tower that was removed long ago. Other trails appeared steep. There were no clear signs and the place seemed unmaintained ...

    Reviewed on Jun 24, 2023
  • lauriebF9384GV
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    The story of the brave coast guardsmen, the 'unsinkable boats' and the Coast Guard Station is hair raising.

    This area with it's hiking trails, views and remains of the Coast Guard Station gives a window into the power of the sea and those that dare to go upon it. ,

    Reviewed on Feb 5, 2022
  • JBRetired
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    Nice morning walk

    Easy to reach and nice views. Once on the trail take the trail to the right down hill with a few switchbacks the trail ends at a fenced area. Added bonus the lifeboat museum at the left end of the par...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2021
  • Mary V
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    Loved the trails and maritime museum!

    A highlight of this area, it's definitely worth a visit. We enjoyed a long hike along the cliffs overlooking the ocean, hoping for a glimpse of whales but it was quite windy. The maritime museum and i...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2021
  • DenverJack2
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    Very Pretty Short Hike

    Well marked trails leading to a very pretty point with a steep drop to the rocky points below. Fun to see seals sunning on one of the rocks. Nice museum of the historic sea rescue station.

    Reviewed on Jul 25, 2021

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