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Boice Cope Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Information kiosk at Boice Cope County Park (bobcat)
The New River where it drains Floras Lake, Boice Cope County Park (bobcat)
  • Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
  • Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
  • Latitude, Longitude: 42.9030, -124.5020
  • Elevation: 15 feet
  • Driving Time: 20 minutes from Port Orford; 25 minutes from Bandon

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees, Regulations, Facilities

  • $2 day use fee
  • Open dawn to dusk
  • Dogs on leash
  • Port-a-potty, picnic area, interpretive signs, campground
  • Hike the beach section around the time of low tide!

Driving Directions

From Port Orford:

From the junction of 9th Street and Highway 101 in Port Orford, drive north for 10.9 miles, and turn left onto Floras Lake Loop Road for Boice Cope Campground and Floras Lake Park.

Take this road for 0.9 miles, and make a left turn onto Floras Lake Road for Boice Cope Park and Floras Lake.

Keep driving for 1.5 miles, and turn left onto Boice Cope Road for Boice Cope Park and Floras Lake.

Proceed 0.3 miles, making a sharp left and passing the turnoff for the campground, and park in the day use area at Boice Cope County Park.

From Bandon:

From the junction of 2nd Street and Highway 101 in Bandon’s old town, drive south for 14.8 miles, and turn right onto Floras Lake Loop Road for Boice Cope Campground and Floras Lake Park.

Take this road for 1.1 miles, and make a right turn onto Floras Lake Road for Boice Cope Park and Floras Lake.

Keep driving for 1.5 miles, and turn left onto Boice Cope Road for Boice Cope Park and Floras Lake.

Proceed 0.3 miles, making a sharp left and passing the turnoff for the campground, and park in the day use area at Boice Cope County Park.


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