Oregon
Dunes National Recreation
Area
If You Love Riding Your
OHV in the Sand Dunes Oregon
is the Place for You! There's
something about sand that
brings out the kid in all
of us, and with thousands
of acres of sand piled
up along the Pacific coast,
the Oregon Dunes National
Recreation Area is one
big playground. Fortunately,
off-highway vehicles (OHVs)
are welcome, so bring your
gear and your sense of
adventure and ride to your
heart's content. When it
comes to dunes Oregon has
just what you're looking
for.
Stretching approximately
40 miles down the Oregon
coast from Florence to
Coos Bay Oregon is the
largest expanse of coastal
sand dunes in North America.
Comprised primarily of
sediment from the Coast
Mountain Range that was
carried out to sea and
brought back to shore
by waves and coastal
winds, the dunes reach
over two miles inland
and tower up to 500 feet
high.
Intermingled in this
amazing geography are
forests, lakes, saltwater
marshes and other diverse
ecosystems. In 1972,
32,186 acres of this
landscape were set aside
to create the Oregon
Dunes National Recreation
Area. The recreation
area is within the Siuslaw
National Forest, and
the Forest Service manages
the dunes as well.
Main OHV Riding
Areas in the Oregon
Dunes
Nearly half of the land
in the Oregon Dunes recreation
area is open for off-highway
vehicles. There are three
main riding areas - South
Jetty to Siltcoos in
the north area of the
dunes, Umpqua Dunes near
Winchester Bay and Spinreel
to Horsfall in the south.
South Jetty
to Siltcoos: Located
less than a mile from
Florence, this popular
riding area can be
accessed from South
Jetty Road on the northern
end, and Siltcoos Beach
Access Road from the
south end. Here you
will find five tree
islands, large sand
dunes and South Jetty
Hill. The beach also
is open to OHV use.
Umpqua Dunes: Located
south of Winchester Bay,
the area is accessed
from Umpqua Beach #2
parking lot, and Umpqua
Beach #3 day use area.
This riding area is home
to the largest dunes
Oregon has to offer.
Beach riding is NOT allowed
in this area.
Spinreel to
Horsfall: The
largest OHV riding
area in the Dunes,
this section is accessed
from a road located
just a few miles north
of Coos Bay. Another
access is Hauser Sand
Rd, which links the
Horsfall dunes to the
beach where riding
is allowed until midnight.
OHV Permits,
Regulations and Information
OHV permits are required
when riding on state
land. State, County and
Forest Service law enforcement
personnel patrol the
Dunes Area and enforce
permit and riding regulations.
The State of Oregon establishes
and administers OHV permits
and regulations. Permits
can be obtained from
the Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department
and authorized permit
agents. If you have a
registration from another
state, it may be valid
in Oregon for a limited
time.
In addition to the OHV
permit issued by the
State of Oregon for your
vehicle, the Siuslaw
National Forest also
requires recreation permits
for most campgrounds
and day use staging areas.
Check the specific area
where you will be riding
for details.
According to state regulations,
there are three classes
of off-highway vehicles.
They are described as
follows:
Class I OHV
(ATV) - A
motorized, off-highway
vehicle 50" wide
or less that weighs
800 pounds or less,
travels on 3 or 4 tires,
and has a saddle or
seat.
Class II OHV
(sandrail, jeep, etc.) -
A motor vehicle capable
of off-highway travel
that weighs more than
800 pounds.
Class III OHV
(motorcycle) -
An off-highway motorcycle
weighing 600 pounds
or less.
Rules for riding in
the Oregon Dunes recreation
area require riders to
display red or orange
flags measuring 8" x
12" at a height
of nine feet above the
ground on all vehicles.
Helmets are required
for riders in certain
age ranges, and other
regulations apply as
well. Detailed information
about the riding rules,
trails, and other services
at the dunes can be obtained
from the Oregon Dunes
visitor center in Reedsport
or by visiting the website for
the Siuslaw National
Forest.
The Siuslaw website
also has links to camping
in the Oregon Dunes recreation
area. Each riding area
has several Forest Service
campgrounds nearby, and
sites can accommodate
5 primary vehicles and
20 people in standard
sites and 10 primary
vehicles and 40 people
in group sites. Fees
range from $10 to $20
per site/night. To help
promote safe and responsible
OHV use, possession of
alcohol is prohibited
in the campsites and
riding areas of the dunes.
Oregon Dunes
OHV Rentals
Want to get in on the
fun but you don't have
an OHV? Several private
vendors are located near
the various riding areas
and they rent OHVs and
provide tours in cooperation
with the Forest Service.
A list of rental businesses
can be found here.
Oregon Dune
Fest - An Annual
Five-Day Event For OHV
Enthusiasts
For nearly a decade,
Winchester Bay in the
heart of the dunes has
hosted Dunes Fest. This
five-day event held the
first week of August
includes drag races,
TSD rally, a poker run,
nighttime excursions
and more. Food, vendors,
entertainment, industry
exhibits and display
vehicles add to the fun.
For more information
about the Oregon Dune
Fest, check out the Reedsport/Winchester
Bay Chamber of Commerce website.
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