Trails
With access to the Oregon Coast Trail and other inland trails like the Redwood Nature Trail and River View Trail. Brookings is one of the best places on earth to set out on foot.
Redwood Nature Trail →If you've ever dreamed of walking beneath towering redwood trees without crossing into California, the Redwood Nature Trail is the place to do it. Located just beyond Alfred A. Loeb State Park along the scenic Chetco River, this peaceful forest loop takes visitors through the northernmost naturally occurring coast redwood grove in the United States. The 1-mile loop winds through a lush, old-growt
Chetco Point Park Trail →Just minutes from downtown Brookings, Chetco Point Park is one of the area's best-kept secrets. This easy coastal walk leads to a dramatic ocean bluff where panoramic views stretch from the Port of Brookings-Harbor to the Pacific Ocean and, on clear days, all the way to the historic St. George Reef Lighthouse off the California coast. The paved trail begins near the parking area to a picnic area
Oregon Coast Trail →Oregon Coast Trail: Explore Southern Oregon One Step at a Time The Oregon Coast Trail (OCT) is one of America's most spectacular long-distance hiking routes, stretching approximately 425 miles from the Columbia River at Oregon's northern border to the California state line. Rather than a single continuous path, the trail is a collection of forest trails, sandy beaches, coastal headlands, and quie