Join us for a 90-minute walking tour guiding visitors through Oregon's only UNESCO Biosphere Region, providing a 10,000 year snap-shot of the natural history of this remarkable place where land meets the sea. Led by a trained naturalist, visitors will learn about the unique flora, fauna and geology of the Biosphere Region, the revolutionary conservation efforts on the Salmon River, and the history of the Nechesne peoples, the first inhabitants of the land.
Weather conditions may impact our dates and times—when that is the case, please check back at Explore Lincoln City’s webpage and on the Explore Lincoln City Facebook page for changes.
This program is free and registration is not required at this time.
LOCATION DETAILS: Cascade Head Biosphere Explorience programs meet at Knight Park located at the mouth of the Salmon River Estuary. The park is adjacent to the Cascade Head Nature Conservancy hiking trail. Knight County Park offers the only public boat launch for the Salmon River, and is regularly used by boaters, kayaks, and canoes. Onsite facilities include concrete vault restrooms, public boat ramp, single car parking, and boat trailer parking.
HOW TO PREPARE: Conditions on the Oregon Coast change by the minute, so be prepared by bringing:
- Comfortable shoes (Hiking boots or Water proof boots recommended)*
- Water
- Sunscreen
- Light jacket
*This Explorience contains a number of areas that are off trail with potentially wet or uneven surfaces.
SAFETY & STEWARDSHIP: A portion of the Biosphere Region is a protected wildlife sanctuary - to help preserve this delicate habitat, hunting, camping, fires, bicycles, removal of foliage, and dogs are not allowed (even on a leash). The presence or scent of dogs in a habitat such as the Cascade Head Biosphere Region, may force wild animals to leave their homes, both temporarily and permanently.
MEET YOUR GUIDE: Christina Pasca is an artist, seasonal wellness blogger, and researcher with a Bachelor’s in Sociology and Political Science from the University of Tampa. With years of experience exploring how communities connect with nature and how it shapes their worldviews, she now runs tea with teenie — a platform focused on seasonal alignment. Originally from New York and now based on the Oregon Coast, Christina finds joy in helping others connect to the nature that exists both around and within them.
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