Sixes River

Contact: coosbay@or.blm.gov
Phone: 503.751.4280

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This site is a favorite of miners, fisherman, and nature lovers. There are opportunities to pan or sluice for gold year round or through a special permit, dredging is permitted July 15 - September 30. Roads within the campground were recently paved.

Directions

Northbound:Five miles north of Port Orford turn right at Sixes River. Travel approximately 13.5 miles on Sixes River Road.

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