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~ (Author) "The Oregon coast you glimpse from your car window at 55 miles per hour is just one Oregon coast, the Oregon coast of outlet malls..." (more)
Key Phrases: Easy Terrain, Oregon Coast Trail, Cape Meares (more...)
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"A wonderful book! Bonnie Henderson's love of Oregon's gorgeous coast and its natural treasures comes forth in her easy-going, straightforward, but sparkling style. She knows the coast and knows how to give it to her readers." -- Steve Lorton, Sunset Magazine


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(NOTE: Previously titled Exploring the Wild Oregon Coast)

A completely revised and updated guide to all the best trails on the magnificent Oregon coast, including 44 new hikes and featuring natural history sidebars highlighting the various flora and fauna of the 362 miles of coastline.

From Fort Stevens to Brookings, Oregon's coast is lined with primeval forests, undulating sand dunes, secret beaches, and towering headlands. In this completely revised edition, Henderson has greatly increased the coverage of trails, with 44 new hikes, making this the most comprehensive hiking guide to the region.

Thorough descriptions of every trail are supplemented by natural history sidebars featuring plants and animals hikers are likely to encounter. Divided into five distinct sections from north to south, each section also includes information on its portion of the Oregon Coast Trail, which runs from border to border.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 233 pages
  • Publisher: Mountaineers Books; 2 edition (April 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 089886576X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898865769
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #613,835 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Oregon coast you glimpse from your car window at 55 miles per hour is just one Oregon coast, the Oregon coast of outlet malls and second-hand stores, myrtlewood factories, golf courses, and sea-view motels. Read the first page
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Easy Terrain, Oregon Coast Trail, Cape Meares, Cape Perpetua, Cape Arago, Cape Blanco, Yaquina Head, Cape Lookout, Heceta Head, Port Orford, Cannon Beach, Floras Lake, Cascade Head, Coos Bay, Arch Cape, Forest Service Road, Blacklock Point, China Creek, Neahkahnie Mountain, Tillamook Head, Humbug Mountain, South Slough, Boardman State Park, Cape Kiwanda, Cape Sebastian
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great real-life hiking guide, December 21, 1998
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Bonnie Henderson's hiking books are consistently good. This one highlights some lesser-known hikes along the Oregon Coast. My parents live on the coast, and many of these hikes were pleasant surprises to them. Difficulty is accurately noted. The author, an Oregon resident, really hikes all the trails in her books. This book would be a great gift for anyone living or travelling the Oregon Coast.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read any good trails lately?, May 30, 2001
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Two of my favorite activities, reading good books and hiking good trails, merge in this Oregon Coast hiking guide. Bonnie Henderson was raised in Portland, and lives in Eugene now. Not only does she know these trails, but she is also savvy to all the flora and fauna along the way. Her guide is organized by hikes along Oregon's North Coast, North-Central Coast, Central Coast, South-Central Coast, and South Coast, and also includes interesting information about, among other things, puffins (pp. 40-41), skunk cabbage (p. 51), bald eagles (p. 62), estuaries (p. 73) and silverspot butterflies (pp. 76-77).

I spent a week hiking many of the trails in this guide, including most of Henderson's own recommended favorites (pp. 26, 57, 96): Indian Beach to Ecola Point, Seaside Beach, Crescent Beach, Haystack Rock, Hug Point, and the Yachats 804 Trail. I especially liked the Cape Falcon and Cooks Ridge-Gwynn Creek loop trails. Rocky beaches. Loud waves. Waterfalls. Mossy trees. Old-growth forests. Foggy days. Muddy trails. The Oregon Coast is a hiker's heaven, and Henderson's wise, old trail guide contains some of heaven's best-kept secrets.

G. Merritt

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