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The Indian Sands Trail offers a distinctive hiking experience where coastal forest meets rare sand dunes perched high above the Pacific Ocean. You'll transition from shaded evergreen stands to open, loose sand dunes, with panoramic ocean views of rugged shorelines, towering headlands, and thundering coves. Keep an eye out for sea stacks and natural arches along the dramatic coastline. This 0.8-mile (1.2 km) route, with 195 feet (59 metres) of elevation gain, is rated easy but includes steep sections and loose sand, making it a quick but engaging 24-minute adventure.
To plan your visit, head to the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor near Brookings, where the trailhead is located. Parking is available, but arriving early is advisable, especially during peak times, to ensure you find a spot. There are no permits or fees required to access the Indian Sands Trail, making it an accessible option for a spontaneous coastal hike.
What makes the Indian Sands Trail particularly notable is its unique landscape; it's one of the few places on the Oregon Coast where extensive loose sand dunes form atop rugged cliffs. This unusual coastal dune system provides a stark contrast to the typical rocky coastline. The area also holds significant cultural history, with archaeological findings indicating human habitation dating back 12,000 years, making it the oldest known site of human activity on the Oregon Coast.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Indian Sands Trail is generally considered moderately difficult. While the distance is relatively short, the unique terrain includes significant sections of deep sand, even at elevation, and steep ascents and descents. These sandy and sometimes slippery sections, especially after rain, contribute to its moderate rating. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging walk in places.
The trail offers a varied and unique terrain. You'll hike through dense conifer forests, including Sitka spruce, with 'tree tunnels' formed by the canopy. However, the most distinctive feature is the presence of cliffside sand dunes. You'll find yourself walking in sand high above the Pacific Ocean, which can be challenging, particularly on uphill sections. The route also includes steep, sometimes slippery, ascents and descents.
The trail is renowned for its dramatic and expansive views of the Pacific Ocean, featuring towering headlands, thundering coves, and remarkable rock formations, including natural bridges and sea stacks. The most unique feature is the juxtaposition of lush forest leading directly to the cliffside sand dunes. From various viewpoints, you can see landmarks like the Thomas Creek Bridge to the north. It's a fantastic spot for photography and experiencing the rugged Oregon coastline.
The Komoot data suggests an average duration of about 25 minutes for the 1.2 km route. However, due to the challenging sandy terrain and steep sections, many hikers find it takes longer, especially if you stop to enjoy the views or navigate carefully. Plan for at least 30-60 minutes, depending on your pace and how much time you spend exploring.
The Indian Sands Trail is located within the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor. Parking is typically available at designated pull-offs or parking areas along the corridor, which provide access to the various trailheads. Look for signs indicating access points for the Indian Sands Trail.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Indian Sands Trail. However, as it's part of the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, all dogs must be kept on a leash. Be mindful of the challenging sandy and steep terrain, which might be difficult for some pets.
No, there are typically no permits required or entrance fees to access the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor or to hike the Indian Sands Trail. It is a state scenic corridor, and access is generally free to the public.
The trail can be hiked year-round, but the best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early fall. During these seasons, you'll likely experience milder weather and less rain, making the sandy and steep sections more manageable. Spring also brings wildflowers, while summer and fall offer clearer views. Winter can be wet and windy, making the trail more challenging and potentially slippery.
Along the trail, you'll traverse through impressive stands of conifer trees like Sitka spruce. In spring, wildflowers can add vibrant color to the landscape. As for wildlife, keep an eye out for various bird species, including seabirds along the coast. You might also spot smaller mammals or marine life in the ocean below, such as seals or sea lions.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Oregon Coast Trail and the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway. This means you might encounter other hikers or cyclists sharing parts of the broader corridor, especially if you extend your exploration beyond the immediate Indian Sands Trail.
The Indian Sands Trail is primarily an out-and-back trail. You hike to a viewpoint or a specific feature and then return along the same path. While there might be some minor variations or offshoots on the dunes, the main route does not form a complete loop.
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