Yachats River Area, COA 030

COA ID: 030

Yachats River area
Photo Credit: Doug Cottam, ODFW

Geographic boundaries of the COAs were updated for the 2026 State Wildlife Action Plan and the associated COA profiles are intended to provide additional information. Content of each COA profile is being refined and will be updated to reflect current conditions when feasible. Please help us by submitting information on Local Conservation Actions, Plans, or Potential Partners to: OCS.revision@odfw.oregon.gov.

The Yachats River Area COA (114 mi2) extends from the coastline around Yachats eastwards up into the National Forest toward Denzer Ridge. This COA contains a wide diversity of habitats, from the rocky coastline up into the steep coastal mountains. This COA is adjacent to the Alsea Estuary-Alsea River, Heceta Head, and North Fork Siuslaw River COAs.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • This COA contains Marbled Murrelet and Spotted Owl nesting sites.

Protected Areas

  • Cape Perpetua
  • Cape Perpetua Marine Gardens
  • Cummins Creek Wilderness
  • Neptune State Park
  • Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
  • Siuslaw National Forest
  • Tami Wagner Wildlife Area
  • Yachats Marine Gardens

Previous COA Association

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COAs)
    • CR-20 (Alsea River Estuary)
    • CR-23 (Siuslaw River area)
    • CR-24 (Heceta Head)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +0.8 mi2 (1% increase)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Balds and buttes
  • Forest openings
  • Off-channel habitat
  • Spring-fed streams
  • Springs, seeps and headwaters

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

    Species of Greatest Conservation Need