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Dune Safety, March 25

CCSO release – Date: March 24th, 2024; Classification: Dune Safety; Summary: Coos County Sheriff’s Office Urges Dune Safety After Bad Winter Weather. The riding season has started, and people from all over are visiting the ODNRA in Coos County. The weather we have experienced this winter has caused some unusually hazardous conditions on the Dunes. Large pools of water are all over the dunes, many of which are not visible until you crest a dune and begin down the other side. Evasive maneuvers to avoid the water could easily cause a crash, sending a rider into 10+ feet deep pools. There is also standing water and storm debris on the beach access roads. The best beach access is on the Saunders Lake beach access road, but it also has many water spots. In addition to the water hazards, many US Forest Service camp spots are flooded; if you are traveling to the ODNRA, confirm with the Forest Service that where you plan to camp is accessible. The Sheriff’s Office urges visitors and local riders to know the conditions and RIDE SAFE!

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