The Most Remote Small Town in Oregon Is the Perfect Place To Get Away From It All

Unwind, disconnect, and escape reality for a few days when you explore this small Oregon community.

Oregon is one of my favorite getaway destinations. I particularly love many of the state's small towns, like Oceanside, Astoria, and Coos Bay. However, many of these communities are located right along the coast and tend to draw in quite a crowd. That’s why you must add Powers, Oregon, to your bucket list. This is a remote destination that’s perfect for escaping reality and disconnecting. You may have to go out of your way to reach this town, but once you spend time here, you’ll be glad you did.

Powers is a small town in Coos County with approximately 700 residents. It is located right along Oregon Route 542. As you venture into town, you’ll immediately notice that it’s quiet and peaceful, perfect for escaping life's daily worries.

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And while there may not be too many businesses and shops to visit, Powers is known as the gateway to outdoor adventures. It's located in a valley that’s surrounded by hills, and it sits on the South Fork of the Coquille River. During your visit, lace up your hiking boots and check out the Panther Ridge Trail near town. This trail takes you to Hanging Rock, where you will have the most breathtaking views of the valley below.

The entire family will also love the Coquille River Falls Trail, which is an easy 0.5-mile hike that takes you through groves of trees and ends at the stunning Coquille River Falls. And we recommend you take the time to check out Coquille Myrtle Grove State Natural Site, located right along the Powers Highway. This is a beautiful place to spend a sunny day with a river, sandy beach, and thick trees.

And if you don’t want to go too far but still want to spend some time outside, head to Powers County Park. Located within city limits, this park offers a large campground, walkway, 30-acre man-made lake, and more.

Disconnect, relax, and truly get away when you visit Powers, Oregon. It’s the remote town in the Beaver State that is always worth the journey.

What are some of your favorite things to do in Powers, Oregon, or the surrounding area? Let me know. I'd love to hear your recommendations. And if you are searching for even more places in Oregon to visit, check out some of our favorite road trip ideas, or check out Only In Your State’s AI-powered itinerary planner to create your own adventure.

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