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Video Date:
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Rockfish and Marine Reserves. Segment aired on Oregon Field Guide on Feb. 19, 2015.
The former Port Orford Lifeboat Station barracks are now a museum.
Photo Date:
08/25/2014
To walk the headland loop, begin with the Headland Trail.
The Headland Trail opens to spectacular views.
The view north to Garrison Lake and Cape Blanco in the distance.
The Headland Trail, Port Orford Headlands State Park.
Photo Date:
08/25/2014
Seals hauling out on a foggy day just off of Port Orford Headlands.
Port Orford Headlands State Park.
On a clear day, the views stretch for miles.
Port Orford Headlands State Park.
Photo Date:
08/25/2014
Portions of the trails are paved.
The site of the former Coast Guard lookout tower.
Though distant, Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve and Humbug Mountain are visible from the headlands.
The trail to Nellie's Cove.
Nellie's Cove was the location for the Port Orford Lifeboat Station Boathouse.
A sea wall and pilings are still visible in the cove. Access to the cove is not maintained.