One of the best parts about living in Oregon is having a rich abundance of natural beauty at our fingertips. If you’re looking to get out and explore some of the Beaver State’s incredible nature this weekend, consider making a trip to the Redwood Nature Trail. Nestled in the Siskiyou National Forest right next to Loeb State Park, the Redwood Nature Trail is a serene Southern Oregon hike. The stunning .75-mile nature trail leads through a gorgeous old-growth redwood forest and past tranquil little creeks and waterfalls. Check it out:

The Oregon Redwood Nature Trail is an easy, .75-mile loop trail that makes for a perfect day trip destination year-round.

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Located on a hillside above the Chetco River in the Siskiyou National Forest, this beautiful hike will take you past the northernmost naturally-growing redwoods.

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As you make your way along this breathtaking hike, you will be surrounded by magical coast redwoods (Sequoia sepervirens).

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These majestic trees can be as large as 250 feet tall and 10 feet in diameter.

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Some of the redwoods are more than 800-years-old!

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This tranquil hike is overflowing with picturesque little creeks and waterfalls. You can’t help but feel refreshed after spending some time out here.

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The trail is wide and well-maintained, making it perfect for hikers of any skill level.Click here for directions.

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Have you hiked this charming little nature trail before? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!

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For more breathtaking adventures in the Beaver State, check out our previous article: The Amazing Oregon Hike That Will Make You Feel Like You’re On Top Of The World.

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