Oregon is known for its stunning forests and green spaces. So, it’s no wonder that fall is a particularly stunning season in the Beaver State. I love watching all the green leaves turn into a brilliant arrangement of yellows, oranges, reds, and browns. My favorite part is watching them fall, riding on the wind as they float down to carpet the sidewalks of my neighborhood.

However, I find it especially enjoyable to marvel at the wonder of autumn in quietly majestic spots, like parks or forests, especially those that provide a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. And if you’re looking for a serene spot to enjoy fall colors in Oregon, I’ve got a superb location for you (or you and your family) to explore!

Try Alfred A. Loeb State Park, where you’ll enjoy the quiet beauty of Oregon’s amazing trees. This lovely haven is located less than 10 miles away from the Oregon coast. This stunning park is far away from any business centers or neighborhoods, so you’ll get to experience the sounds of nature, from bird calls to owl hoots, uninterrupted.

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For more information, check out the Alfred A. Loeb State Park webpage on the Oregon Parks website. If your visit to see fall splendor is part of a road trip, you may want to stock up on car-friendly snacks for your journey.

We’d love to hear how you enjoyed your trip to Loeb Park. Please leave a comment to let us know about your experience. Tell us if you recommend any special places to view fall colors in Oregon!

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