Tillamook Forest Center is a unique educational interpretive center located within the Tillamook State Forest, located just 22 miles east of the city of Tillamook along Oregon Highway 6. The center is the region's largest forest-based learning center and outdoor classroom, showcasing the legacy of the Tillamook Burn and the forest regions of the Pacific Northwest. Visitors can explore the center's hands-on exhibits or view periodic showings of the award-winning documentary Legacy of Fire throughout the day. Outside the center, visitors can climb a 40-foot replica of a forest fire lookout tower or travel along the center's 250-foot pedestrian suspension bridge, which connects to the nearby Wilson River Trail and Jones Creek Campground. Free annual programming can be scheduled for school, student, and community groups.

45500 OR-6, Tillamook, OR 97141, Phone: 503-815-6800

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