Hike & Canoe the Oregon Coast
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The central Oregon Coast is a spectacular landscape of beaches, sand dunes, transition forest, and lakes. On this trip you’ll alternate between days of hiking coastal trails, with days canoeing in the calm coastal lakes.
About 3.5 hours south-west of Portland is Camp Cleawox, a summer camp property that that will only house other New Student Trips during your stay. The camp sits on the shores of Cleawox Lake, a body of freshwater formed by the massive dunes that now divide it from the ocean. We’ll spend our days exploring Lake Cleawox and many of the other nearby lakes on canoes, admiring the vast dunes, and identifying some of the many unique native species that we share the land with. You’ll spend time bonding with your small group, and also meet other new students whose trip is based at this location. Come see why the Oregon Coast is a premiere destination for outdoor enthusiasts!
Example Itinerary:
(actual itinerary will be adjusted to the weather and group)
- Arrival Day: Arrive to campus in the morning, meet your group and collect any outdoor gear you are borrowing from College Outdoors. Eat lunch on campus, then drive about 3.5 hours to the yurts.
- Day 2: Paddle Day One: Safety Talk, 3 hours on the water
- Day 3: Hiking Day
- Day 4: Paddle Day Two: Some paddling, plus playing paddle games and having fun!
- Day 5: Hiking Day. Also LC night! Learn about Lewis & Clark from current students.
- Day 6: Paddle Day Three: Final paddle of the trip!
- Final Day: Return to campus, clean up gear, move into residence halls
We’ll drive from Portland to Camp Cleawox in the afternoon on the day you arrive for your trip. The Camp Cleawox satellite campsites feature rustic open-air Adirondack cabins with bunk beds. Each campsite also has their own fire pits, picnic tables, running water, and private outhouses or bathrooms. Your group will work together to prepare meals in the modern industrial kitchen located in the central camp lodge. Although the camp will have other New Student Trip groups staying in campsites nearby, your group will have your own outdoor and indoor space to gather, prepare meals, and relax around the campfire. The campsites are situated away from the main lodge, just a short walk away from the freshwater beach on Cleawox Lake, and along forest trails.
Each day we’ll alternate between canoeing on a lake or calm estuary and hiking along the Pacific coast in ancient forests, on beaches, and across the dunes. The trails we’ll be hiking are rated moderate, with more strenuous trails and longer mileage as options for people who’d like the challenge. The group expects to hike about 4 to 8 miles a day wearing daypacks.
If you have never canoed before, you’ll find that the calm inland water is the perfect place to learn, and we’ll teach you everything you need to know.
- No canoeing experience necessary! We’ll teach you everything you need to know.
- Break in your hiking boots: If you are getting new-to-you boots for this trip, you’ll want to wear them around in the weeks leading up to the trip. New boots + long treks = painful blisters. It is very important to break in your boots by wearing them with a pack for extended periods prior to your trip.
- Get moving: It’s a great idea to walk or run this summer to get yourself into shape. This trip is rated as moderate physical rigor.
We eat well on this trip! Your group will work together to prepare meals in the modern industrial kitchen located in the central camp lodge.
Some examples of typical meals include: pizza, burritos, and mac & cheese, and we love delicious snacks! This trip can accommodate any dietary restrictions and allergies, as long as you let us know about them ahead of time.
For vegan and other non-medical specialty diets, there is an additional charge. There is no extra cost for vegetarian diets or medical allergy restrictions.
Trip Specifics
Dates: Friday, Aug. 21 - Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2026
Cost: $895. Financial aid is applied for high-need students who qualify. Vegan and non-medical specialty diets have an additional $25 charge. Vegetarian diets and food allergies do not have an additional fee.
Rigor: Moderate
Required Forms
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These forms can be completed only after you have received a trip placement email, and are due by Wednesday, June 17, 2026. You will need to log into your L&C Portal to complete these forms.
Trip Pictures
Check out pictures of past year’s canoeing trips!
College Outdoors is located in room 239 of Fowler Student Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
email outdoors@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7116
Director Kori Campbell
College Outdoors
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219