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End of Coos North Jetty Bay Sand Road. Deep sand in places so 4WD needed for safe access. I aired down for smooth sailing.
Fantastic views of the Jetty between the Pacific Ocean and the Coos Bay.
Continuous fog horns blowing near by. Unsure of any access requirements But some signs suggest OHV flag and stickers. Camping is allowed.
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don't have 4wd so stayed at the end of the pavement 1 night. no issues. Huge dune area is listed as 14 day disbursed camping so the question is....it is ok to stay on edge of road, park and hike in and tent or 4WD in and camp.....maybe all 3 are ok. Regulations do want ALL vehicles on sand to have a 9' orange flag. Restrooms at boat launch.
Report Check-InWe followed the coordinates, and both roads leading to the location were closed. There were signs indicating industrial land and day use only. This was on 7.2.18
Report Check-InEnd of Coos North Jetty Bay Sand Road. Deep sand in places so 4WD needed for safe access. I aired down for smooth sailing.
Fantastic views of the Jetty between the Pacific Ocean and the Coos Bay.
Continuous fog horns blowing near by. Unsure of any access requirements But some signs suggest OHV flag and stickers. Camping is allowed.