Siltcoos Area


Area Status: Open

Solo kayaker on Siltcoos River with just ripples from the kayak in smooth water

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 OHV Rules for Riding before heading out.

For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visithttp://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r6/accessiblerecreation

General Information

General Notes:

Map of Siltcoos Area

map of the Siltcoos Area showing recreation opportunities


Accessibility:

 See video


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Beachcombing

Recreation areas with activity Beachcombing:

The Siltcoos beach parking is located close to the beach, but access is over the foredune. Access is also found at the end of the Waxmyrtle trail.

Sections of the beach may be restricted due to the presence of the threatened shorebird, the snowy plover. Follow posted regulations and call ahead to find out about the latest restrictions.

Sand Play

Recreation areas with activity Sand Play:

Mountain Biking

Recreation areas with activity Mountain Biking:

Campground Camping

Recreation areas with activity Campground Camping:

See the  OHV Riding & Camping activity below for additional campgrounds geared to OHV use.

RV Camping

Recreation areas with activity RV Camping:

Dispersed Camping

Recreation areas with activity Dispersed Camping:

Lake and Pond Fishing

Recreation areas with activity Lake and Pond Fishing:

River and Stream Fishing

Recreation areas with activity River and Stream Fishing:

Day Hiking

Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:

Trails here include easy barrier-free boardwalks, jaunts through the coastal rhododendron and wax myrtle groves to the beach, and a loop through the spruce forest that makes a stop at remote campsites along Siltcoos Lake.

Horse Riding

Recreation areas with activity Horse Riding:

Access from Siltcoos Beach parking lot. Riding opportunities are located on the beach; riders must follow posted regulations for the threatened snowy plover.

Viewing Wildlife

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Wildlife:

Birds of prey, wading birds, shorebirds and waterfowl all frequent the Siltcoos area and river estuary.

Viewers must follow posted regulations for the threatened snowy plover.

Viewing Plants

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Plants:

Viewing Scenery

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Scenery:

OHV Camping

Recreation areas with activity OHV Camping:

See the Camping & Cabins activity above for additional campgrounds, including RV campgrounds.

OHV Open Area Riding

Recreation areas with activity OHV Open Area Riding:

OHV Trail Riding

Recreation areas with activity OHV Trail Riding:

Interpretive Areas

Recreation areas with activity Interpretive Areas:

Picnicking

Recreation areas with activity Picnicking:

Enjoy a picnic by the shores of the lazy Siltcoos river. This area is for small groups; there are two tables and parking space for 3-5 vehicles.

Boating - Motorized

Recreation areas with activity Boating - Motorized:

Boating - Non-Motorized

Recreation areas with activity Boating - Non-Motorized:

The Siltcoos River trail has several access points and for most of the journey is a slow-moving drift. A small dam requires portaging via a metal chute, and ocean waves require caution.

This trail enters the nesting habitat of the threatened snowy plover. To avoid disturbing these highly camouflaged beach nesting birds, you must remain in your boat for the last one third of the trip.

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Location

 
  Latitude : 
43.8644205

  Longitude : 
-124.121928