 | | Brookings, Oregon | | Includes Harbor, Gold Beach, and Carpenterville |  |
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| | McVay Rock State Recreation Site | | is a well-hidden park noted for surf fishing, clamming, whale watching, and plenty of space to walk on the beach. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at this park. There are no day use fees. Dogs are allowed on the beach. |
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| | Otter Point State Recreation Site | | This area has excellent walking and hiking trails overlooking pristine beaches and unusual sandstone rock formations sculpted by wind and waves. Wildlife watching is exceptional here, because the Canada Geese and Blue Herons reside here for a few weeks out of the time that they migrate. |
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| | Paradise Point State Recreation Site | | The Orford Reef is about six-miles offshore where scuba diving is excellent. Paradise Point is bound on the north end by the Elk River and to the south by Agate Beach and the Headlands.A parking area with an expansive coastal vista stretching from Port Orford Heads to Orfords offshore reef and distant Cape Blanco and the lighthouse there. |
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| | Winchuck State Recreation Site | | This area provides parking area and access to the Winchuck River and ocean beach for fishing, exploring, clamming, strolling, photographing seascapes and observing marine life. There is a multi-agency effort to restore a 1.2-acre estuary at the mouth of the Winchuck River. The estuary was carved from an upland portion of the 6.8-acre Winchuck State Recreation Site. |
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