Eugene Cascades & Coast - 2024-25 Visitor Guide

WINTER Cape Perpetua Scenic Area The 26-mile (42-km) network of trails offers many opportunities to experience the beauty of the Oregon Coast. The region’s temperate winter weather aligns with whale-watching season, so keep an eye out as you take in the ocean views. Fee area. Gold Lake Sno-Park With about 4 miles (6.4 km) of groomed trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, this area is a great spot to enjoy short or overnight trips. The hut-to-hut trail is good for beginner and advanced skiers and snowshoers. Sno-Park permit required. SPRING Siltcoos Lake Trail This 4.3-mile (6.9km) route south of Dunes City on the Oregon Coast begins on an old logging Trail Time: Top 10 Hikes With old-growth forests, cascading waterfalls, a graceful lighthouse and historic bridges, it’s hard to beat the scenery afforded by the hikes in our region. While each trail is a favorite during certain times of the year, a well-known secret among residents is how the area’s moderate climate makes most of the region’s hikes accessible all year long. road and heads inland to the shores of Siltcoos Lake, climbing a challenging 600 feet (183 m) along the way. The mossy, second-growth forest is a rich habitat for birds and other wildlife. Fee area. Wild Iris Ridge Spring visitors to this 3.2-mile (5.1-km) moderately challenging hike will enjoy the park’s namesake wild iris. The out-and-back trail winds through an upland prairie and oak habitat and shows off views of Spencer Butte and the West Eugene Wetlands. SUMMER Larison Rock Trail #3607 A challenging 4-mile (6.4-km) trail with lush rainforest surroundings and panoramic views, this hike begins in Greenwaters Park in the heart of Oakridge. In summer the route is popular for mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. Heceta Head Lighthouse Trail Just north of Florence, the popular 1-mile (1.6-km) path offers vistas of the graceful Cape Creek Bridge and panoramic views of the ocean. Ending at the iconic 19th-century lighthouse, this hike can’t be missed — but the trail can get busy in the summer, so go early or stay for sunset. Fee area. FALL Clear Lake Trail The 4.9-mile (7.8-km) loop features views of the incredible Clear Lake and winds through a forest of old-growth trees. Vine maples line the lake, setting the stage for a reflection of beautiful fall leaves. This is part of the 26.5-mile (43-km) McKenzie River National Recreation Trail. Mt. Pisgah Summit Trail #1 Adjacent to a vibrant arboretum near Eugene, this 1.4-mile (2.3-km) hike climbs about Devils Churn at Cape Perpetua Scenic Area North Fork Trail in Westfir Eugene, Cascades & Coast Visitor Center | 754 Olive St, Eugene 10 FROM LEFT: TURELL GROUP; GWYNETH MANSER

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