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Hike the moderate 6.6-mile North Loop Trail in Bullards Beach State Park, exploring coastal forests and enjoying glimpses of the Pacific Oce
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.16 km
Highlight • Beach
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10.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.02 km
3.65 km
945 m
Surfaces
6.95 km
1.83 km
924 m
576 m
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The North Loop Trail is located within Bullards Beach State Park. You can typically find parking available at various access points within the park, including near the main entrance or designated trailheads. Check the park's official signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within Bullards Beach State Park, including the North Loop Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The North Loop Trail, being in a coastal state park, is enjoyable year-round. However, the spring and fall months often offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or heavy rain. Summer can be popular, but be prepared for more visitors.
As the North Loop Trail is located within Bullards Beach State Park, there may be a day-use fee or a parking fee required to enter the park. Annual passes are also often available. It's best to check the official Oregon State Parks website or signage at the park entrance for current fee structures and permit requirements.
The North Loop Trail offers a generally moderate hiking experience. You can expect mostly forested dirt paths, potentially with some sandy sections given its proximity to the beach. The elevation changes are minimal, making for a relatively gentle walk through varied coastal landscapes.
Yes, the North Loop Trail connects with several other paths within Bullards Beach State Park. The route covers significant portions of the official North Loop Trail (67%) and also intersects with sections of the Oregon Coast Trail (31%), Three Mares Loop (20%), Pearl's Trail (14%), Red John Trail (7%), and Black John Trail (5%). This allows for various options to extend or shorten your hike.
The trail offers a pleasant journey through the diverse ecosystems of Bullards Beach State Park. A significant highlight along the route is the opportunity to explore Bullards Beach State Park itself, with its expansive beach, lighthouse views, and coastal forests.
The North Loop Trail, as its name suggests, is primarily designed as a loop. This allows you to experience different scenery throughout your hike without retracing your steps, offering a varied and engaging journey.
Given its location in Bullards Beach State Park, you might spot various coastal and forest wildlife. This could include deer, various bird species (including raptors and shorebirds), and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out for marine life if you venture close to the beach sections.
With its moderate difficulty and minimal elevation gain, the North Loop Trail is generally suitable for beginners and families. The path is well-maintained, offering a pleasant introduction to hiking in a beautiful coastal environment.
As the trail is located within Bullards Beach State Park, you'll find various park amenities nearby. These often include restrooms, picnic areas, and sometimes campgrounds. For cafes or other services, you would typically need to drive to the nearby town of Bandon.