Crater Lake National Park

Friends of Living Oregon Waters

P.O. Box 2478, Grants Pass, Oregon  97528

flow@oregonwaters.org   541-251-FLOW

FLOW’s mission is to provide legal oversight, monitoring and public education to help protect Oregon Waters from the impacts of pollution and development.

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FLOW HIKE SCHEDULE
 

FLOW public hikes are open to anyone.  Please consider e-mailing or calling ahead if you need to make travel arrangements, want to plan a carpool in advance, or need a ride.

***Please note that if a hike is RSVP, you must contact FLOW in advance for our planning purposes!

For more information on any of these hikes please contact FLOW at 541-251-3569. 

Volunteer Field Monitors

FLOW needs more field volunteers!  FLOW has a monitoring program for various threatened waters and lands in Oregon. Please contact us directly at flow@oregonwaters.org or 541-251-3569 if you want to join our field monitoring program. 

 
 

SCHEDULED PUBLIC HIKES

Destination

Date

Description

Meeting Place & Departure Time

Sand Lake Estuary

 

Call for more information (541-251-3569) or email FLOW.

Guided hike on the beach and along the estuary of Sand Lake. 

 

11:00 AM

Tierra Del Mar Community Center

Tierra Del Mar, NW Oregon.

Click here for a map to Tierra Del Mar.

1 ˝ hour drive from Portland and Salem. 

North Spit Coos Bay

 

Call for more information (541-251-3569) or email FLOW.

 

Guided hike on the North Spit of Coos Bay, near the proposed siting of the Jordan Cove LNG project. 

TBA, Call for more information (541-251-3569) or email FLOW.

Meeting Places & Times

Meeting places vary due to the fact that our hikes are geographically spread out over a very large area.  If you wish to meet us at the trailheads/starting points for any of the listed hikes please contact FLOW in advance to arrange the proper meeting time and place.

Preparation

Dress appropriately. Bring food and water. Bring your camera with you!

Hiking at Sand Lake Estuary