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  2. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Dunes are a unique area of windswept sand. They are the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America and one of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, [2] with some dunes reaching 500 feet (150 m) above sea level. They are the product of millions of years of erosion by wind and rain on the Oregon ...

  3. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park - Wikipedia

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    It lies 3 miles (5 km) south of Florence along Highway 101, the coastal highway. The 27,212-acre (11,012 ha) Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area adjoins the park to the west. Many amenities are available, including over 200 campsites, [ 3 ] all-terrain vehicle access, swimming , fishing and sandboarding .

  4. Cheap, fast and fun: The art of sandboarding the Oregon ... - AOL

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    It’s cheap. It’s fast. And it takes you to some of the Oregon Coast’s most beautiful places. Plus, if you fall down, a tumble into the sand doesn’t hurt too badly.

  5. Cleawox Lake - Wikipedia

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    Cleawox Lake (klē' ə woks), [5] is a body of water dammed by sand dunes along the Pacific Ocean coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] The lake is about 3 miles (5 km) south of Florence along U.S. Route 101. [2]

  6. Why You Haven't Lived Until You've Gone Sand Sledding ... - AOL

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    Camping at Great Sand Dunes National Park. Sledding at Great Sand Dunes National Park is a unique adventure to tick off your list. From Medano Creek to sandboarding down the tallest sand dune in ...

  7. List of Oregon state parks - Wikipedia

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    The variety of locales and amenities of the parks reflect the diverse geography of Oregon, including beaches, forests, lakes, rock pinnacles, and deserts. The state parks offer many outdoor recreation opportunities, such as overnight camping facilities, day hiking, fishing, boating, historic sites, astronomy, and scenic rest stops and viewpoints.