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Stewarding and enjoying the Oregon Dunes
If you’d like to find out the decibel level of your OHV, the Oregon Dunes staff offers complimentary sound tests. Simply flag down a Forest Service employee, or call the Oregon Dunes Visitor Center at 541-271-6000 to inquire about opportunities for a sound test. Pay attention to designated routes and riding areas.
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area - Wikipedia
The Oregon Dunes are a unique area of windswept sand. They are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America and one of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, [2] with some dunes reaching 500 feet (150 m) above sea level.
Visit the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area - TripSavvy
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area occupies just over 40 miles of the Oregon Coast, between the towns of North Bend and Florence. At some points, the boundaries of the Oregon Dunes NRA go inland as far as three miles, and the entire Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area covers over 32,000 acres.
A Complete Guide to Visiting the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area ...
There are multiple different maps of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Areas. Depending on where you will be riding or hiking will determine the map that is right for you. You can find maps for the three dune areas below: North OHV Area – Florence, Oregon. Middle OHV Area – Winchester Bay, Oregon.
A Local’s Guide to the Oregon Dunes - Travel Oregon
To see where the dunes came from, just look inland: They’re essentially ground-up pieces of the Oregon Coast Range, worn away by time and weather and washed downstream to the ocean. Tides, currents, waves and wind pushed the resulting sand back inland.
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