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Location: 18 miles west of Corvallis, 9 miles up Mary’s Peak
Access: From Corvallis, Oregon drive 14 miles west on highway 34.
Nearby: Mary's Peak, East Ridge, Meadowedge, North Ridge, Summit, Tie Trail
Elevation: 4,000 +
Use: Heavy during the summer
Season: Open April - Dec (Dates Subject to change from Road closures).
Fees: Yes
Facilities: Vault toilets, garbage containers
Activities: Hiking trails, view points, picnicking
Description & Attractions: Mary’s Peak is the highest peak on the Oregon coast and on clear days this observation point provides excellent views of the Cascade Mountains. Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Saint Helens are only a few of the peaks that you may be able to observe. A trailhead can be found here that leads to the peak where visitors can enjoy views of the ocean and the cascades.
Accessible Facilities: Yes
Operated by: Siuslaw National Forest
(Data provided by the US Forest Service (Siuslaw National Forest)