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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in North Bend we have compiled for you.
Description
Park Creek offers peaceful, shady camp sites under an old growth canopy of Douglas Fir, Western lock, Western Red Cedar, and Myrtlewood. Relax and fish in nearby Park Creek and Middle Creek.
Directions
From Coquille: take the Coquille/Fairview Road about eight miles to Fairview. Turn right onto the Coos Bay Wagon Road. Travel about four miles on the Wagon Road and turn left onto the BLM Middle Creek Road. Travel about nine miles on the Middle Creek Road. Turn right at the Park Creek sign.
Description
The Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area is a mosaic of pastures, woodlands, and wetlands, providing a variety of wildlife viewing experiences. A herd of 60 to 100 Roosevelt elk are year-round residents, and visitors can also view numerous birds in the area, including waterfowl. Each of 2 viewing areas provides parking, an interpretive center, viewing scopes, and restrooms. The area is contiguous with the scenic Umpqua River.
Directions
US Highway 101 From Reedsport: Three miles east of Reedsport on Highway 38.
North Bend Parks @ Naturehills Tree & Plant Nursery
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