Atv Oregon Dunes

Where can I ride my atv on the beach in oregon?
i want to go for 4th of july week, but i really want to be able to ride on the beach and the dunes. and obviously have somewhere to camp.
The best beach and dunes access is from Florence to Coos Bay on the coast. You didn’t say where you are coming from, but here are some suggestions – first, where ever you go, you will need to contact the campgrounds and see if they have room, as the 4th is very busy. The close to Salem/Portland, the fuller.
My personal recommendation is a new park called Riley Ranch that opened up this last year – so few people know of it yet. It’s located between Coos Bay and Reedsport, closer to Coos Bay. It’s a Coos County. The place to call is Coos County Parks 541-396-3121 ext 355.
See this link as it talks about both the new park and some other options on the coast.
Big Air Oregon Dunes (edited)
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