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Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor
Discover the rugged beauty of the Oregon coast at Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor, a stunning 12-mile stretch of craggy bluffs, secluded beaches, and offshore rock formations located between Brookings and Gold Beach. With numerous trailheads, viewpoints, and picnic areas along Highway 101, visitors can explore the park's 18-mile segment of the Oregon Coast Trail, offering opportunities for hiking, whale watching, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets. Named in honor of Samuel H. Boardman, the first Oregon State Parks superintendent, this park showcases the vision and dedication of those who worked to preserve its natural wonders. From the iconic Natural Bridges to the picturesque House Rock Viewpoint, each stop along the corridor invites visitors to connect with the rich history and diverse landscapes that have captivated travelers for generations.Generated from the website