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H. B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor

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H. B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor

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The H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor is a protected forest strip and a picturesque 12-mile (19 km) scenic driving route located in the Northern Oregon Coast Range, United States. This natural monument stretches along Oregon's Route 18, connecting northwestern Polk County to Lincoln City, and is renowned for its dense, lush old-growth Douglas fir forests that line the banks of the Salmon River.

Visitors consistently praise the corridor for its tranquil escape into nature and the opportunity to witness…

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    Named after the first Chairman of the Oregon State Parks Commission this scenic corridor is flanked by old growth Douglas Fir along the banks of the Salmon River. There are a number of places to stop to enjoy the scenery and if you're lucky you might spot elk, deer, or salmon.

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    Distance 12.4 km

    Uphill 210 m

    Downhill 50 m

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    Location: Rose Lodge, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of trails are available at H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor?

    The corridor features a network of trails suitable for various activities. You'll find options for both

    hiking and mountain biking, ranging from leisurely walks to more vigorous routes. Many trails offer immersive experiences within the towering old-growth Douglas fir forests.

    Are there any specific popular hikes or viewpoints within the corridor?

    While the corridor is primarily a scenic driving route, visitors can explore several points of interest. The area is known for its old-growth Douglas fir forests along the Salmon River. The

    H.B. Van Duzer Forest Viewpoint

    offers panoramic vistas, and the historic

    Drift Creek Covered Bridge

    is another notable stop that often has walking paths nearby.

    Is public transportation available to H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor?

    The H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor is located along Oregon's Route 18, a state highway. As such, it is primarily accessed by private vehicle. There is no direct public transportation service to the corridor itself.

    Are permits or fees required to access the trails or scenic areas?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to access the H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor. It offers free park access, including its trails and amenities like parking lots and restrooms, making it a convenient and rewarding destination.

    Is H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor dog-friendly?

    Yes, the H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically welcome on trails and in picnic areas, but they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

    What amenities are available for families with children?

    The corridor offers several features that make it family-friendly. There are

    picnic areas

    for breaks and meals, and some trails are suitable for

    easy, accessible walks

    that younger children can enjoy. The opportunity to spot wildlife like Roosevelt elk and deer also adds to the appeal for families.

    What are the best times of year to visit for specific activities like fall colors or winter hiking?

    While the corridor is a year-round destination, specific seasons offer unique experiences.

    Fall

    can bring beautiful foliage, though the dense evergreen forest means vibrant fall colors might be more localized.

    Winter hiking

    is possible, but be prepared for year-round rain and common winter snow, which can make trails muddy or slippery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

    Where can I find nearby accommodation, cafes, or restaurants?

    The H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor is a natural area, so amenities like cafes, pubs, and extensive accommodation are not directly within the corridor itself. For these services, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as

    Lincoln City

    to the west or

    McMinnville

    to the east, which are approximately 12 and 15 miles away, respectively.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see, and when is the best time for spotting them?

    The corridor is a haven for wildlife. Visitors frequently spot

    Roosevelt elk

    ,

    deer

    , and various bird species. If you're lucky, you might also see

    salmon

    in the Salmon River, especially during spawning seasons. Early mornings and late afternoons are generally the best times for wildlife viewing when animals are most active.

    Is there ample parking, and does it get crowded?

    Yes, there is ample parking available at various points along Route 18 within the corridor, including at rest stops and trailheads. While the area offers a tranquil escape, it can experience higher visitor numbers, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended for the best experience.

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