Tseriadun State Recreation Site

Tseriadun (pronounced serry-AH-dun) is popular with visitors stretching their legs on the miles-long beach, agate collectors (there's a reason the community calls it Agate Beach) and photographers intent on capturing the perfect shots of offshore rocks and headlands. Long ago, Native Americans lived at the site in cedar plank houses and hunted and fished in the mountains and rivers. Now, you can fish for rainbow trout and native cutthroat trout in Garrison Lake. Check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife web site for fishing regulations and reports.

Tseriadun is one of three state parks in Port Orford. The other parks are Port Orford Heads and Paradise State Point State Recreation Site .

 

 

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Contact Info

Port Orford, Oregon

800-551-6949

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