Best attractions and places to see around Florence, Oregon, include a variety of natural and man-made features along the Pacific Coast. This region offers unique geological formations, diverse ecosystems, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore coastal landscapes, freshwater lakes, and historic structures.
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The South Jetty lies at the end of a narrow road that follows along the dunes to one side, and the Siuslaw River wetlands to the other. There are a number of parking areas long the road to stop at, and each one has access to the beach on the other side via short trails over the dunes.
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At over 120 feet high and 300 feet wide Sea Lion Caves is the largest sea cave in the USA. Aside from the hundreds of sea lions that call it home you'll also see plentiful sea birds and at the right time of year migrating whales. This makes a good stop for those riding the 101 to have a break and enjoy a true gem of the Oregon Coast.
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The South Jetty lies at the end of a narrow road that follows along the dunes to one side, and the Siuslaw River wetlands to the other. There are a number of parking areas along the road to stop at, and each one has access to the beach on the other side via short trails over the dunes.
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The North Jetty is one of the most popular places for those visiting Florence, Oregon. You can walk out on to the jetty to experience, feel, and hear the waves crashing on the rocks. Also, the North Jetty is at the southern end of the 7 mile long Heceta Beach which is an excellent place to be for sunset.
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The Siuslaw (sy-yoo-slaw) River Bridge was designed and built in the 1930s by famed architect Conde McCullough, who is responsible for many of the Art Deco bridges along the span of Highway 101. On clear days you have excellent views of the river, dunes, and Old Town Florence. More often than not though, the bridge is covered in atmospheric fog and offers a haunting beauty typical of the Oregon Coast.
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At over 120 feet high and 300 feet wide Sea Lion Caves is the largest sea cave in the USA. Aside from the hundreds of sea lions that call it home, you'll also see plentiful sea birds, and at the right time of year, migrating whales. This makes a good stop for those riding the 101 to have a break and enjoy a true gem of the Oregon Coast.
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Darlingtonia State Natural Site is a state park and botanical preserve located five miles north of Florence, Oregon, USA, on the U.S. Route 101, located west of Mercer Lake and south of Sutton Lake, is dedicated to the preservation of a rare plant.
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Cave systems where the local population of sea lions spend the winter. You take the elevator to sea level to visit the cave.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Darlingtonia Pitcher Plant Bog, a unique botanical preserve, and the Sea Lion Caves, the largest sea cave in the USA, home to hundreds of sea lions. Woahink Lake is also a popular spot for recreation.
Yes, the Siuslaw River Bridge is a notable historical landmark. Designed by famed architect Conde McCullough in the 1930s, it's an Art Deco masterpiece offering excellent views of the river, dunes, and Old Town Florence.
The area around Florence offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking at Woahink Lake. For cycling, there are routes like the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway and the North Jetty to South Jetty loop. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Florence guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Sea Lion Caves, Woahink Lake, Darlingtonia Pitcher Plant Bog, and North Jetty & Heceta Beach are all considered family-friendly.
For breathtaking views, visit the Sea Lion Caves, where you can observe sea birds and migrating whales. The Siuslaw River Bridge also provides excellent vistas of the river and dunes. Additionally, the North Jetty & Heceta Beach is a popular spot for sunset views over the Pacific.
Yes, the Siuslaw River Bridge and the Sea Lion Caves are both noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy these unique sites.
The Siuslaw River Bridge is dog-friendly, offering a great spot for a stroll with your canine companion while enjoying the views of the river and Old Town Florence.
The Darlingtonia Pitcher Plant Bog is a state natural site and botanical preserve located north of Florence. It is dedicated to the preservation of a rare and unique carnivorous plant, the Darlingtonia californica, also known as the California cobra lily.
At Sea Lion Caves, you'll witness the largest sea cave in the USA, standing over 120 feet high and 300 feet wide. It's a natural habitat for hundreds of Steller sea lions. You can also spot various sea birds and, during the right season, migrating whales from the viewing areas.
The North Jetty & Heceta Beach offers a fantastic beach experience. You can walk out onto the jetty to feel the waves crashing, or explore the seven-mile-long Heceta Beach, which is particularly beautiful at sunset.
Yes, Florence is a great base for cycling. The Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway passes through the area, offering routes of varying difficulty. You can also find shorter loops like the North Jetty to South Jetty loop. For detailed routes and difficulties, check the Road Cycling Routes around Florence guide.
Woahink Lake is popular due to its clear waters and diverse activities. It's ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails and campsites, making it a comprehensive destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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