Oregon is filled with stunning scenic vistas and breathtaking coastlines that can be explored any time of year depending on your sense of adventure. If you’re up for an unparalleled hiking experience, consider backpacking on the Oregon Coast.
With winter high temperatures around 50F, the Oregon Coast can be a warm respite if your hometown is in a colder clime, or a rainy getaway since precipitation here can be nonstop. The weather is also typically cooler during the summer months of inland heat, making the coast a popular place to travel for many other Oregon residents in July and August.
The Oregon Coast stretches for around 363 miles, and trails can even be linked to accomplish a 31-day continuous hike. Be sure to obtain accurate information regarding linking trails and tide tables because many hikes include water crossings. This drone footage taken by backpackers Seth and Brit Morrisey showcases the Oregon Coast Range and is sure to inspire you to plan your own trip to go backpacking on the Oregon Coast.
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