Alsea Valley Country Trail

The Yakonan Indians called it Alsi.  Lewis and Clark named it Ulseah. Today, the Alsea River cuts through a spectacular valley, rises over the Coast Range and flows across the rugged ledges of the Pacific. Highway 34 tags along the river from Philomath to Waldport, borders the tributaries of Mary’s River and Crooked Creek, swings around Digger Mountain, and snakes its way to the sea.

This is your adventure. 

We’re sending you on a day-trip to the crafts, arts, alpaca ranches, farm stays, fishing holes, research fish hatcheries, wineries and tasting rooms, organic farms, boating, a floating restaurant, white wolves, nurseries, herb gardens, historical gardens, and mercantiles. Stop where you see an Alsea Valley Country Trail sign.

Enjoy the journey!

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