Rock Creek Wilderness


Area Status: Open

Rock Creek Wilderness is one of the Siuslaw’s most remote wildernesses with no developed trails or trailheads. You'll need to travel cross country using a map and compass - a real wilderness experience.

Pristine rain forest canyons run with crystalline water pouring into either Rock Creek itself in the heart of the Wilderness or Big Creek on the southern boundary. Mossy big leaf maple and red alder hang suspended over both creeks as they make their way toward the salty waves of the Pacific Ocean. Near the coast, tremendous old-growth Sitka spruce sometimes reach nine feet in diameter, giving way to old Douglas fir farther inland. Pink-blossomed rhododendron bloom in May, joining salal, salmonberry, and sword fern in their efforts to keep the ground perpetually shaded.

Look carefully for Oregon Silverspot butterflies on the tall ridge between Rock and Big Creeks; these orange-and-brown butterflies live only here and in two other places on earth. Salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout migrate up creek to spawn.

Fog cools the area almost all of every summer; and winters are usually snow free.

 

At a Glance

Current Conditions: No Trails.
Restrictions:
Closest Towns: Waldport, OR
Florence, OR
Information Center: Central Coast Ranger District 

General Information

Directions:

Rock Creek Wilderness is located in the Oregon Coast Range south of Waldport and north of Florence, Oregon. Off the Coastal Highway 10 miles south of Yachats, Oregon.

Topo Maps

Download free U.S. Forest Service Topo maps here.

Buy maps online

Go to the National Forest Store.

Wilderness.net 

Go to Wilderness.net for online maps and other important Wilderness information.


General Notes:

Close to:


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Day Hiking

Backpacking

Viewing Wildlife

Viewing Plants

Related Information

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
7,486 acres

  Latitude : 
44.179849

  Longitude : 
-124.055729