The Doerner Fir Trail

Overview

The Doerner Fir Trail is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Myrtle Point, Oregon.

The Doerner Fir is one of the largest coastal Douglas-fir trees in the world. Winding roads take you through the beautiful forest to this site 50 miles from Coos Bay, in the Coast Range Mountains. Once at the trailhead, take a half-mile hike through an old-growth forest to the Doerner Fir.

Know Before You Go:

Know Before You Go:

Travel to the Doerner Fir requires driving on winding and narrow forest roads, and slides are common in the area. Travel slowly and use caution around road hazards.

Things to Do at The Doerner Fir Trail

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at The Doerner Fir Trail include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

From Coquille, Oregon: Turn left onto the Fairview – Coquille road and proceed to Fairview. Turn right at four-way intersection on the Coos Bay Wagon Road and proceed 3.9 miles to the Middle Creek Access Road. Turn left and drive approx. 8 miles. Turn right (west) onto Vaughn’s Creek Road (27-10-6.3). Stay on road until it becomes Burnt Mountain Access Road. Travel about 8.5 miles and turn right onto road 27-9-21, Travel about 4 miles to the well-marked trailhead.

GPS Coordinates: 43.17951100000000, -123.80746200000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: 541-756-0100

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