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Hoffman Memorial State Wayside

Address Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway, Myrtle Point, OR
Phone (800) 551-6949
Website oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm
Categories State Park
Rating 4.8 5 reviews
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Hoffman Memorial State Wayside reviews

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Monty
April 08, 2022 12:53 am

Yes sir used to the place you got to stop take a good look also enjoy your break it's a Long Way to the Roseburg guess what there are a lot of stops in between that you can really enjoy yourself but nothing just nice and off the grid at this place have a great day. Yeah just stop passing by today from Roseburg coming to coos Bay man it's starting to look pretty nice they had some women campers there more women than men in my God they're beautiful I've never seen anything like it it's like God coming to God I'm going to stop back by and hopefully maybe get married

Doug
October 15, 2021 2:35 am

This is just a little pull off alongside highway 42 just before the Power's junction when you're traveling east. It is a good spot to get off the road if you need to adjust your load or stretch your legs.

Tamara
October 12, 2021 10:50 pm

It is sad that someone's caught a old growth tree on fire and then cut more trees down ava validating things like that especially State Parks where is your respect in life must of not got taught the growing up.

Joe
September 16, 2021 9:47 pm

This little Wayside is right off the busy Highway 42 and has had a rough year due to vandalism, but it still has a nice picnic area in a Myrtle tree Grove, with river access that requires a little hiking for fishing or sightseeing.

Richard
March 09, 2020 11:19 am

Drive by here on way to coos bay and great place to stop and view river

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