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Step onto the Horsfall Beach trail and discover a captivating blend of coastal beauty and unique dune landscapes. This easy 0.3-mile (0.5 km) hike guides you across vast, wind-sculpted sand dunes and along a silky-soft sandy beach, offering serene views of the Pacific Ocean. With only 1 foot (0 metres)…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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While the main route is short and rated easy, hiking directly on the soft, expansive sand dunes can be quite challenging and a significant workout. For an easier experience, consider the nearby 1.3-mile loop of the Bluebill Lake Trail, which offers a mix of forests, lakes, and dunes.
You'll be treated to stunning coastal views of the Pacific Ocean, immense sand dunes, coastal forests, and serene lakes and marshes. Depending on sand movements, a shipwreck can sometimes be partially uncovered on the ocean beach. The area is also a flourishing habitat for seabirds.
Yes, the area features a wheelchair-accessible beach viewing platform offering impressive vistas of the Pacific Ocean and the expansive dunes. The dramatic landscape of the dunes themselves, some towering up to 500 feet, are a landmark in their own right.
Yes, the Horsfall Beach area is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of other users, especially in areas popular with Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs). Leash rules may apply in certain sections or during specific seasons.
The Horsfall Beach area can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall often offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be popular, especially with OHV users, while winter might bring more unpredictable weather. Always check local forecasts before you go.
As part of the Siuslaw National Forest and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, specific permits or fees might be required for certain activities or parking. It's advisable to check the USDA Forest Service website for the most current information regarding passes and regulations for the Siuslaw National Forest.
Parking is available in designated areas near Horsfall Beach. Given its popularity with Off-Highway Vehicles, ensure you park in appropriate spots and are aware of shared-use areas. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on local forest service maps or visitor guides.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Oregon Coast Trail and the Coast Gaurd South OHV Trail. Additionally, nearby options include the easy Bluebill Lake Trail loop and the Wild Mare Horse Trail, which is open to hikers but shared with horseback riders.
Yes, the Horsfall Beach area can be family-friendly, especially for beach walks and exploring the dunes. The nearby Bluebill Lake Trail is an 'undemanding' and easy loop, perfect for families. Always supervise children, especially near the ocean and in areas with OHV traffic.
Horsfall Beach is a significant hotspot for Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs). While hiking is permitted, be aware that you will be sharing the area with OHVs. Stay alert, be visible, and stick to designated hiking areas or the beach itself to ensure safety.
While specific facilities directly on the short Horsfall Beach route are limited, the broader Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area typically provides restrooms and other amenities at major access points or campgrounds. It's always best to carry your own water.
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