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Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)

Map showing the location of Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Map showing the location of Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Location Oregon, USA
Nearest city North Bend, Oregon
Coordinates 43°43′27″N 124°10′39″W / 43.72417°N 124.1775°WCoordinates: 43°43′27″N 124°10′39″W / 43.72417°N 124.1775°W
Area 27,212 acres (110.12 km2)
Established March 23, 1972
Visitors roughly 1,500,000 (in 2005)
Governing body United States Forest Service

The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (or NRA) is located on the Oregon Coast, stretching approximately 40 miles north from the Coos River in North Bend, to the Siuslaw River, in Florence. The NRA is part of Siuslaw National Forest and is administered by the United States Forest Service. The dunes adjoin Honeyman State Park.

An aerial view of the dunes near Coos Bay.

The Oregon Dunes are a unique area of windswept sand that is the result of millions of years of wind, sun, and rain erosion on the Oregon Coast. These are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America. Some dunes tower up to 150 meters above sea level, providing numerous recreational opportunities including off-road vehicle use, hiking, photography, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, and camping. The Carter Dunes Trail and Oregon Dunes Day Use provide disabled access for forest visitors.

Sand dunes at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, just outside Reedsport

In 1963, Congressman Robert B. Duncan introduced a bill to establish a National Park at the Oregon Dunes. It passed the Senate Interior Committee unanimously. Senator Wayne Morse opposed provisions of the bill that would have interfered with property owners' rights.[1]

Author Frank Herbert was inspired (in part) to write the famous science fiction novel Dune based on his research about the dunes of this area.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Solons pass Dunes bill". The Oregonian. November 22, 1963.
  2. ^ The Road to Dune (2005), p. 264, letter by Frank Herbert to his agent Lurton Blassingame outlining "They Stopped the Moving Sands."

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v · d · eProtected Areas of Oregon
Federal

Fort Vancouver  • Lewis and Clark  • Nez Perce

Deschutes Fremont–Winema • Malheur Mount Hood Ochoco Rogue River – Siskiyou • Siuslaw Umatilla Umpqua Wallowa–Whitman • Willamette

National Grasslands

Hells Canyon National Recreation Area  • Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area  • Wildwood Recreation Site

Ankeny Bandon Marsh Baskett Slough Bear Valley • Cape Meares Cold Springs Deer Flat Hart Mountain Klamath Marsh • Lower Klamath Malheur McKay Creek Nestucca Bay Oregon Islands Siletz Bay Three Arch Rocks Tualatin River Umatilla • Upper Klamath • William L. Finley

Badger Creek Black Canyon Boulder Creek Bridge Creek Bull of the Woods Clackamas Copper Salmon Cummins Creek Diamond Peak Drift Creek Eagle Cap Gearhart Mountain Grassy Knob Hells Canyon Kalmiopsis Lower White River • Mark O. Hatfield Menagerie Middle Santiam Mill Creek Monument Rock Mount Hood Mount Jefferson Mount Thielsen Mount Washington Mountain Lakes North Fork John Day North Fork Umatilla Opal Creek Oregon Badlands Oregon Islands • Red Buttes Roaring River • Rock Creek Rogue–Umpqua Divide • Salmon–Huckleberry • Sky Lakes Soda Mountain • Spring Basin • Steens Mountain Strawberry Mountain Table Rock Three Arch Rocks • Three Sisters Waldo Lake Wenaha–Tucannon • Wild Rogue

Other
Protected Areas

Cape Perpetua Cascade Head Preserve Christmas Valley Sand Dunes Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area • Lost Forest Research Natural Area • South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Upper and Lower Table Rock

State

Arcadia Beach Bob Straub Bradley • Cape Kiwanda Cape Lookout Cape Meares Clay Myers at Whalen Island Del Rey Beach Ecola Elmer Feldenheimer • Fishing Rock • Fort Stevens Gearhart Ocean • Haystack Hill • Hug Point • John Yeon • Manhattan Beach Munson Creek Falls Neahkahnie–Manzanita • Nehalem Bay Oceanside Beach Oswald West Rockaway Beach • Sunset Beach • Sunset Highway Forest • Symons • Tolovana Beach • Tolovana Beach • Twin Rocks • Wilson River Highway Forest

Agate Beach • Alsea Bay • Beachside • Beaver Creek • Beverly Beach Boiler Bay • Carl G. Washburne • Collins Creek • D River Darlingtonia Devils Lake Devils Punch Bowl Driftwood Beach Ellmaker • Fogarty Creek • Gleneden Beach • Governor Patterson • H.B. Van Duzer Heceta Head Lighthouse • Jessie M. Honeyman Joaquin Miller Forest • L. Presley & Vera C. Gill • Lost Creek • Muriel O. Ponsler Neptune Neskowin Beach Ona Beach Otter Crest Pritchard • Roads End • Rocky Creek • San Marine • Seal Rock • Smelt Sands • South Beach • Stonefield Beach • Tokatee Klootchman • W. B. Nelson • Whale Watching Yachats Yachats Ocean Road Yaquina Bay

Albert H. Powers • Alfred A. Loeb • Arizona Beach • Bandon • Bolon Island Tideways • Bullards Beach • Cape Arago • Cape Blanco Cape Sebastian • Conde B. McCullough • Coquille Myrtle Grove Crissey Field Elk Creek Tunnel Forest • Face Rock • Floras Lake • Geisel Monument • Golden and Silver Falls • Harris Beach Hoffman • Humbug Mountain • Hutchinson • Maria C. Jackson • McVay Rock Ophir • Otter Point Paradise Point • Pistol River • Port Orford Cedar Forest • Port Orford Heads Samuel H. Boardman Seven Devils • Shore Acres Sisters Rock • Sunset Bay • Sweet Myrtle • Umpqua • Umpqua Lighthouse Umpqua Myrtle • William M. Tugman • Winchuck • Yoakam Point

Banks–Vernonia • Bonnie Lure • Government Island L. L. "Stub" Stewart • Mary S. Young Milo McIver Tryon Creek Willamette Stone

Ainsworth Benson • Bonneville • Bridal Veil Falls Crown Point Dabney Dalton Point • George W. Joseph Guy W. Talbot Historic Columbia River Highway John B. Yeon • Koberg Beach • Lang Forest • Lewis and Clark Lindsey Creek • Mayer McLoughlin • Memaloose Multnomah Falls Portland Women's Forum Rocky Butte • Rooster Rock Seneca Fouts Shepperd's Dell Sheridan Starvation Creek Viento Vinzenz Lausmann Wyeth • Wygant

Alderwood • Bald Peak Blachly Mountain Forest • Bowers Rock • Cascadia • Champoeg Detroit Lake Dexter Elijah Bristow • Erratic Rock Fall Creek • Fort Yamhill Holman • Jasper • Lowell • Luckiamute • Maples Maud Williamson Molalla River North Santiam Sarah Helmick Silver Falls State Capitol Thompson's Mills • Washburne • Willamette Mission

Ben Hur Lampman • Canyon Creek Forest • Casey Collier Memorial Illinois River Forks • Jackson F. Kimball Joseph H. Stewart Klamath Falls – Lakeview Forest • OC&E Woods Line Prospect Rough and Ready Forest • Stage Coach Forest • TouVelle Tub Springs • Valley of the Rogue Wolf Creek Inn

Cline Falls Deschutes River Dyer Elliott Corbett • La Pine • Ochoco Peter Skene Ogden Pilot Butte Prineville Reservoir • Redmond–Bend Juniper • Sisters • Smith Rock The Cove Palisades Tumalo White River Falls

Bates • Battle Mountain Forest • Blue Mountain Forest • Booth • Catherine Creek • Chandler Clyde Holliday Crooked Creek • Deadman's Pass • Emigrant Springs Farewell Bend Fort Rock Fort Rock Cave Frenchglen Hotel Goose Lake Hat Rock • Hilgard Junction • Kam Wah Chung Lake Owyhee • Minam Ontario Pete French Round Barn Red Bridge • Succor Creek • Sumpter Valley Dredge Ukiah–Dale Forest • Unity Forest • Unity Lake • Wallowa Lake Wallowa Lake Highway Forest • Wallowa River

Clatsop Elliott • Gilchrist • Santiam Sun Pass Tillamook

Bridge Creek Dean Creek Denman E.E. Wilson • Elkhorn Fern Ridge • Irrigon • Jewell Meadows • Klamath • Ladd Marsh • Lower Deschutes • Phillip W. Schneider • Prineville • Riverside • Sauvie Island Snake River Islands • Summer Lake • Wenaha • White River • Willow Creek

Regions

Portland metro

Blue Lake • Cooper Mountain Glendoveer • Howell • Oregon Zoo Oxbow Smith and Bybee • Mount Talbert

Cities

Portland

Forest Park • Washington Park

Heritage registers: National Register of Historic PlacesNational Historic LandmarksNational Natural LandmarksWorld Network of Biosphere Reserves

Categories:

  • IUCN Category V
  • National Recreation Areas of the United States
  • Protected areas of Lane County, Oregon
  • Protected areas of Douglas County, Oregon
  • Protected areas of Coos County, Oregon
  • Oregon Coast
  • Dunes of the United States
  • Protected areas of Oregon
  • Sandboarding locations
  • Oregon geography stubs
  • Western United States protected area stubs

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