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Exploring the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor: Hidden Gems Between Brookings & Port Orford

Exploring the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Nestled along Highway 101 between Brookings / Harbor and Port Orford, the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a rugged 12-mile stretch of coastline full of sea stacks, bluff trails, secluded beaches, and towering Sitka spruce.
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This corridor is a “must-see” for residents and visitors in Harbor, Brookings, Ophir, Langlois, or anyone exploring the Southern Oregon Coast.


🌊 What to See & Do


🗓️ Sample Itinerary

Morning: Depart from Brookings / Harbor via US-101 southward
Mid-morning: Stop at the Natural Bridges viewpoint
Late morning: Hike Secret Beach Trail or walk down to beach coves
Lunch: Picnic at Whaleshead Picnic Area (or bring your own)
Afternoon: Explore Indian Sands and Lone Ranch / House Rock areas
Late afternoon: Return via scenic pullouts or continue north toward Port Orford


💡 Travel Tips & Safety Notes

  • ✅ Check tide tables — tides shift quickly and can strand beachgoers.

  • 👀 Bring binoculars for whale and bird spotting along bluffs.

  • 🥾 Wear sturdy shoes — some trails are steep and rocky.

  • 📍 Use map apps (or printed maps) — some paths are less clearly marked.
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🏡 Thinking About a Home Along the Southern Oregon Coast?

Whether you dream of a view over the sea stacks of Samuel H. Boardman or a quiet home in Brookings or Port Orford, our team at Freedom Realty can help you find the perfect coastal property.

Call: 541-373-6302 • Email: [email protected]
Office: 29917 Harbor Way Unit 422, Gold Beach, OR 97444