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Port Orford Heads State Park is located in Port Orford, on the coast of the northwest Curry County, Oregon. This day-use only park was established in 1976 and is now operated by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is located on a scenic bluff above the city and has three main walking trails that run through it: the Cove, Tower and Headland. Depending on the time of the year, the trails offers spectacular views of commercial fishing boats, gray whales, orcas, California and Steller's sea lions, and many seabirds. All along the Headland Trail there is an unrestricted view of Cape Blanco. The trail is a popular whale watching spot in the fall. The 1934 Port Orford Lifeboat Station, today a museum and interpretive center, is located in the park.

Where You'll Find it: Port Orford Heads St Wayside, Port Orford, OR 97465, Phone: 800-551-6949

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