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Darlingtonia State Natural Site

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Open year round, 24/7
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5400 Mercer Lake Rd, Florence, OR 97439, United StatesMap
Phone+1 800-551-6949
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  • RueterRD
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    See the Cobra Lilly!

    If you're a nature lover looking for a unique and beautiful place to visit, Darlingtonia State Natural Site is a must-see destination. This wonderful nature area is home to some truly unusual plants, ...

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2024
  • Eva S
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    Not to be missed opportunitiy to see these unique plants

    This field of plants that trap and digest insects was unreal. The Darlingtonia californica, found in Southern Oregon as well as California, is also known as Pitcher Plant or cobra-lilly. They really ...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2023
  • jerriannew2023
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    Odd Plants Ahead: Worth the Walk!

    Easiest trail ever, and shortest. The appeal is the foliage! We had to turn around because we missed the sign the first time, but it's well worth the brief time it takes to follow the boardwalk! I w...

    Reviewed on Aug 3, 2023
  • Lisa L
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    Quick, easy, and incredible

    Beautiful. Simply amazing. There's a wooden walkway around a small garden area surrounded by the carnivorous plants. We have carnys at home so this was a very planned and very special stop.

    Reviewed on Jul 23, 2023
  • LisaMNUSA
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    Very interesting

    It’s free and right along the highway 101. There is a parking lot and a restroom. The short boardwalk circling the area. This was my first seeing a plant like that. The visit was short and interesting...

    Reviewed on Sep 23, 2022

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