Beautiful hike with amazing botanicals, wild flowers, and view. This is a fairly easy hike with some elevation. It was very windy but we only noticed it at the end of the headland trail. It was...
Port Orford Heads State Park
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Port Orford Heads State Park, located in the southern coastal town of Port Orford, Oregon, offers stunning views and a rich wartime history. The park preserves the historic Port Orford Lifeboat Station, which served as a lifesaving station from 1934 until 1970, and features a museum showcasing artifacts and accounts from its storied past.
The park's main hiking trails, including the Cove, Tower, and Headland trails, provide visitors with breathtaking vistas and a glimpse into the area's maritime history. Additionally, remnants of the lifeboat station's structures, including pilings and breakwater features, can still be seen along the scenic trails.
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Great park right in Port Orford. We took the main loop trail that started at the parking area. The path (approx 1 mile) offered multiple viewpoints along the way that provided fabulous views from...






