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Cape Blanco State Park

At Cape Blanco State Park, you will be standing at the most westerly point in the contiguous United States. To get there, drive 5 miles north of Port Orford on Highway 101 and look for the Cape Blanco State Park signs. Down here, you can enjoy the Hughes House or continue on to the Oldest Lighthouse on the Oregon Coast. This is also a perfect place to do some whale watching. There is also a Horse Camp with many oceanview trails to ride, access to the beach rich with driftwood, the Hughes family Pioneer Cemetery, and other walking and hiking trails.

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Humbug Mountain State Park

Looking south from Port Orford, Humbug Mountain fills the skyline with an ever present mystic. About 6 miles south on Highway 101, Humbug Mountain State Park offers the rare experience of being able to visit both a formidable mountain and the sea for the day user or serious, long term camper.

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Port Orford Heads State Park

Travel up Coast Guard Hill to reach spectacular views from the Port Orford Reef to Mount Humbug. Bring a lunch and hike the well-maintained trails. This area was home to the Port Orofrd Lifeboat Station from 1934 to 1970, so make a visit the museum to learn the history.

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Paradise Point State Recreation Area

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