Experience the Reserve – Redfish Rocks Community Team As you are adventuring your way to the top, looking through the old growth trees will reward you with many breathtaking “window views” of redfish rocks and the Oregon coastline
Redfish Rocks - Oregon Marine Reserves The Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve is located off the south Oregon coast between Rocky Point and Coal Point, just south of the town of Port Orford The site includes a marine reserve with an MPA to the west that stretches offshore towards the state’s Territorial Sea boundary
A (Stunning) Guide to Oregon’s Painted Hills Glorious multi-colored stripes mar these hills with deep reds, brilliant yellows, rusty copper blues and pastel greens This area is ripe for exploration, especially for those that can’t get their fill of geology
Redfish Rocks — Oregon Marine Reserves Partnership The Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve is located off the south Oregon coast between Rocky Point and Coal Point, just south of the town of Port Orford The site includes a marine reserve with an MPA to the west that stretches offshore towards the state’s Territorial Sea boundary
The Marine Reserve – Redfish Rocks Community Team The Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve is located off the south Oregon coast between Rocky Point and Coal Point, just south of the town of Port Orford The site includes a marine reserve with an MPA to the west that stretches offshore towards the state’s Territorial Sea boundary
This Remote Red Rock Canyon In Oregon Feels Like A Secret Zion Stretching across Oregon and spilling into Idaho and Nevada, this vast area of rugged canyons, red rock formations, and winding rivers delivers striking natural beauty without the crowds
The Best Unique Rock Formations Throughout Oregon But did you know that Oregon has some little pieces of what I call “Utah in Oregon” where you can see hoodoos and red rocks? I’m going to share 6 amazing places to see unique Utah-like rocks in Oregon
Rockhounding Map: Oregon | 682 Sites Locations (2026) Oregon sunstone is the state gemstone — a feldspar (labradorite) with copper inclusions that produce a distinctive red, orange, or green aventurescent flash This is the only location in the world where copper-bearing sunstone is found