Oregon has a system of numbered beach access points, intended to ease communication with and among emergency responders. This is a list of the numbered access points I've visited. Not all of these are great places for travelers to access the beach -- some don't have parking to speak of.
1 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 |
50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 |
100 | 110 | 120 | 130 | 140 |
150 | 160 | 170 | 180 | 190 |
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1C | Fort StevensLot C at Fort Stevens State Park on the Clatsop Spit, northwest of Warrenton. 1C is the northernmost numbered Oregon beach access point, just south of the Columbia River south jetty. An observation tower overlooks a seawall and the Pacific Ocean surf. A seaward-facing 1C sign is affixed to the tower. Just south is the northernmost end of Oregon's sandy beach; above the intersection of seawall and beach is a second seaward-facing 1C sign. Lot C offers ample paved parking, a pit toilet, and the northernmost trail marker for the Oregon Coast Trail. In 2024, the observation tower was closed and in visible disrepair. These distances are from the observation tower sign.⬆ 0.2? mi N to Columbia R ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 1B ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 1A ⬇ 3.8 mi S to 2 ⬇ 3.8 mi S to 2 ⬇ 4.0 mi S to 2 ⬇ 5.8 mi S to 3 ⬇ 9.5 mi S to 4 ⬇ 13.0 mi S to 5 ⬇ 14.3 mi S to 6 ⬇ 14.7 mi S to 6A ⬇ 15.6 mi S to Necanicum R ⬇ 16 mi S to 9 |
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1B | Fort StevensLot B at Fort Stevens State Park on the Clatsop Spit, northwest of Warrenton. Lot B offers ample parking. Trails lead west and north-west through shore-piney forest and over a steeply eroded foredune to the ocean beach. To the north is the northernmost end of Oregon's sandy beach. Trails lead through the forest to near Lot C and to Lot A.⬆ 1.2? mi N to Columbia R ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 1C ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 1A ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 2 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 2 ⬇ 3.0 mi S to 2 ⬇ 4.8 mi S to 3 ⬇ 8.5 mi S to 4 ⬇ 12.0 mi S to 5 ⬇ 13.3 mi S to 6 ⬇ 13.7 mi S to 6A ⬇ 14.6 mi S to Necanicum R ⬇ 15 mi S to 9 |
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1A | Fort StevensLot A at Fort Stevens State Park on the Clatsop Spit, northwest of Warrenton. Lot A offers ample parking. A trail leads through a shore-piney forest and over a steeply eroded foredune to the ocean beach. Trails lead through the forest to Lot B and to Iredale Beach.⬆ 2? mi N to Columbia R ⬆ 1.8 mi N to 1C ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 1B ⬇ 1.9 mi S to 2 ⬇ 2.1 mi S to 2 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 2 ⬇ 4.0 mi S to 3 ⬇ 7.7 mi S to 4 ⬇ 11.0 mi S to 5 ⬇ 12 mi S to 6 ⬇ 13 mi S to 6A ⬇ 14 mi S to Necanicum R ⬇ 14 mi S to 9 |
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2 | Fort StevensIredale Beach at the end of Peter Iredale Road at Fort Stevens State Park on the Clatsop Spit, west of Warrenton. Ample parking, flush toilets, easy beach access through a foredune breach, and a dramatic shipwreck. A trail leads (2 miles?) north through a shore-piney forest to Lot A, and (2 miles?) south through the shore-piney forest to DeLaura Beach. There are three seaward-facing 2 signs; here are distances from the middle one.⬆ 4? mi N to Columbia R ⬆ 3.8 mi N to 1C ⬆ 2.8 mi N to 1B ⬆ 2.0 mi N to 1A ⬇ 2.0 mi S to 3 ⬇ 5.7 mi S to 4 ⬇ 9.2 mi S to 5 ⬇ 11 mi S to 6 ⬇ 11 mi S to 6A ⬇ 12 mi S to Necanicum R ⬇ 13 mi S to 9 |
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3 | DeLaura BeachDeLaura Beach at the end of DeLaura Lane on the south side of Fort Stevens State Park on the Clatsop Spit, west of Warrenton. Little parking, no rest rooms. Gravel beach access road floods in winter past the trailhead; I would access 3 via the beach from 2 instead. From the trailhead, the DeLaura Dune Trail leads (2 miles?) north through a shore-piney forest to Iredale Beach and to Lot A another couple miles beyond. |
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4 | Sunset BeachSunset Beach State Recreation Site at the end of Sunset Beach Lane west of US-101 near milepost 13. To the north is Camp Rilea Military Reservation, and to the south four miles of private development with gated access. |
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5 | Del Rey BeachDel Rey Beach State Recreation Site at the end of Highlands Lane west of US-101 near milepost 17. To the north is four miles of private development with gated access, and to the south is Gearhart. |
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6 | GearhartGearhart Tenth St Approach. Take the Gearhart Loop to Tenth St and west to the beach access. Sandy parking; no facilities. |
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6A | GearhartTake the Gearhart Loop to Pacific Way and west to the beach access near a city park. Limited parking; no facilities. |
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7 | Gearhart?Probably in Gearhart, just north of the mouth of the Necanicum River. |
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8 | SeasideSeaside (mouth of the Necanicum). Not much parking at the north end of Franklin St on the spit between the Necanicum River and the ocean beach in Seaside. No facilities. Trails circle the end of the spit. I did not find a seaward-facing sign in 11/2021. |
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9 | SeasideSeaside (12th Avenue). Flat sandy path to the beach, parking, and a restroom at the west end of 12th Avenue and the north end of the Promenade in Seaside. |
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9A | SeasideSeaside (Fifth Avenue). Flat sandy path to the beach, no parking or restroom at the west end of Fifth Avenue and the Promenade in Seaside. Just north of Best Western Plus. |
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10 | SeasideSeaside (Broadway). No parking, but a traffic turnaround and restroom at the west end of Broadway and the Promenade in Seaside. Just south of Mo's. Concrete stairs and a sandy path to the beach. |
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10A | SeasideSeaside (Avenue G). No parking, no restroom at the west end of Avenue G and the Promenade in Seaside. Sandy path to the beach. |
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10B | SeasideSeaside (Avenue U). Limited on-street parking, no restroom at the west end of Avenue U and the south end of the Promenade in Seaside. Sandy path to the beach. |
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11 | SeasideSeaside (Sunset Blvd North). North end of crescent beach along Sunset Blvd in south Seaside. No parking or facilities. Sandy path to the beach. |
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11 | SeasideSeaside (Sunset Blvd Center). Middle of crescent beach along Sunset Blvd in south Seaside. Parking along street; no facilities. Sandy path to the beach. |
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11 | SeasideSeaside (Sunset Blvd South). South end of crescent beach along Sunset Blvd in south Seaside. Parking along street; no facilities. Sandy path to the beach. |
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12 | not sure ...I don't know if there is a beach access #12 north of #12A. Might have to hike from Seaside around Tillamook Head to find out! |
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12A | EcolaEcola Point? |
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13 | ? | ? | Cannon Beach |
n/a | (Cannon Beach park)Cannon Beach has a city park with parking and public restrooms, on maybe 2nd St/Av? Two or three blocks west is a popular and crowded un-numbered beach access with concrete stairs. |
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16 | TolovanaTolovana Beach State Recreation Site is a park on the south side of Cannon Beach, featuring a huge parking lot that on summer weekends is constantly full. When Portlanders want to visit the beach, Cannon Beach is one of the closest destinations. Tolovana offers beach access, and the iconic Haystack Rock is just north on the beach. |
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17 | Arcadia BeachArcadia Beach State Recreation Site is a wayside park near milepost 32 on US 101 in Clatsop County, south of Cannon Beach. It features parking and access to a stretch of beach. |
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18 | Hug PointHug Point State Recreation Site is a wayside park near milepost 33 on US 101 in Clatsop County, south of Cannon Beach. It features parking and access to a stretch of beach and a rocky headland that was used as an early roadway for horse-drawn wagons before the highways were built. |
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n/a | (Arch Cape accesses)Many local beach accesses in the Arch Cape area do not appear to have been assigned Oregon beach access numbers. There are several local access points with and (more often) without parking north of Oswald West State Park. I saw three unmarked local access points in the Cove Beach portion of Arch Cape contained within the park borders. |
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20A | Oswald West-NorthThe landward-facing sign is at a paved parking lot off US-101 near milepost 39. A trailhead sign reads "Cape Falcon 2.5 miles". It's about a mile on the trail to the Cape Falcon trail, with a branch south to Short Sand Beach. I don't yet know if there is a corresponding seaward-facing 20A and beach access out on the cape. It looks like maybe 20A, 20, 2B (if there is one), and 20C all lead down Short Sand Creek to Short Sand Beach. |
🅿 | Oswald West State Park |
20 | Oswald WestIn Oswald West State Park, just south of Short Sand Beach Creek in milepost 39 on US 101, there is a parking lot on the east side of the highway with the landward sign for beach access #20. A trail leads under the highway and down Short Sand Beach Creek; the ocean-facing sign is located at Short Sand Beach. |
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20C | Oswald West - SouthOswald West - South is a landward informational sign at a parking area beside US-101, south of milepost 39. Trails lead to the network of hiking trails at Oswald West State Park, including to Short Sand Beach. |
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21 | Neahkahnie BeachParking along Beach Road on the north side of Manzanita - the neighborhood is called Neahkahnie Beach. The cliffs of Neahkahnie Mountain rise from the cobbled beach to the north; open sand stretches southward past Manzanita and Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay.⬆ 0.2 mi N to cliffs ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 21A |
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21A | Ocean RoadAt the western end of Laneda Avenue in downtown Manzanita. Tide permitting, one can walk north to the cobble beach at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain cliffs, and south past Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay. |
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22 | Treasure CoveAlong Beach Road on the south side of Manzanita. Tide permitting, one can walk north to the cobble beach at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain cliffs, and south past Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay. |
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23 | Nehalem BayYes, there are (at least) three beach access points named "Nehalem Bay," located in the campground at Nehalem Bay State Park. Tide permitting, one can walk north past Manzanita to cobble beach at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain cliffs, and south past Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay. |
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23A | Nehalem BayYes, there are (at least) three beach access points named "Nehalem Bay," located in the campground at Nehalem Bay State Park. Tide permitting, one can walk north past Manzanita to cobble beach at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain cliffs, and south past Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay. |
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23B | Nehalem BayYes, there are (at least) three beach access points named "Nehalem Bay," located in the campground at Nehalem Bay State Park. This one adjoins a parking lot that appeared to be the end of the road through the park. Tide permitting, one can walk north past Manzanita to cobble beach at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain cliffs, and south past Nehalem Bay State Park to the mouth of Nehalem Bay.⬆ ~3 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 21 ⬆ 2.1 mi N to 21A ⬇ ? mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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24 | Nedonna BeachLocated 600ft south of the Nehalem River's south jetty, Nedonna Beach features a spacious gravel and sand parking lot and two porta-potties in 2023. Follow paved Beach Street west from US-101, then north on Beach Avenue to its end at the parking lot.⬆ 5.2 mi N to 21 ⬆ 4.5 mi N to 21A ⬆ 2.4 mi N to 23B ⬆ 600ft N to Nehalem R south jetty ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 25 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 27 ⬇ 4.2 mi S to 27F ⬇ 5.7 mi S to 28A ⬇ ~6 mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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25 | ManhattanManhattan Beach State Recreation Site offers paved parking, flush rest rooms, and beach access 25. This is a long straight stretch of beach south of Nehalem Bay, on the north side of Rockaway Beach.⬆ 6.1 mi N to 21 ⬆ 5.4 mi N to 21A ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 23B ⬆ 1.0 mi N to Nehalem R south jetty ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 24 ⬇ 1.9 mi S to 27 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to 27F ⬇ 4.8 mi S to 28A ⬇ ~5 mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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n/a | (local accesses)Many local beach accesses in the Rockaway Beach area do not appear to have been assigned Oregon beach access numbers. There are several local access points with and (more often) without parking. Some have welcoming signage and features like benches, others have "coastal hazard warning" signage and no-parking signs.Rockaway Beach Chamber of Commerce has a Beach Access Points list - it's just places with beach access, not the officially marked points I catalog here. |
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26 | ?In July 2023 I walked the shore from 25 to 27 and back, and I didn't see a seaward-facing sign for 26. I'll have to search for a landward-facing sign on a future expedition. |
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27 | South 1st StreetThere is a nice little (city?) park near milepost 50 in Rockaway Beach with parking, drinking fountain, picnic tables above the ocean, and numbered beach access #27.⬆ ~3 mi N to Nehalem R south jetty ⬆ 2.8 mi N to 24 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 25 ⬇ 1.4 mi S to 27F ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 28A ⬇ ~3.1 mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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27F | Twin RocksThe seaward-facing sign for numbered beach access #27 is set back from the open beach, down a path where the trees begin. The landward-facing sign is located west of US-101 on Shand Ave, near the junction with Pacific St.⬆ ~4.3 mi N to Nehalem R south jetty ⬆ 4.2 mi N to 24 ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 25 ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 27 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 28A ⬇ ~1.8 mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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28 | ?Only 1.5 miles to walk between 27F and 28A in order to find 28. |
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28A | North JettyLandward-facing sign at parking lot near the Tillamook north jetty, reached via road through the campground at Barview Jetty County Park. Seaward-facing sign is planted in the foredune slightly north along the beach.⬆ 5.9 mi N to Nehalem R south jetty ⬆ 5.7 mi N to 24 ⬆ 4.8 mi N to 25 ⬆ 2.9 mi N to 27 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 27F ⬇ ~0.3 mi S to Tillamook Bay |
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29 | ?Bayocean Spit is big and long! It might take some walking to find 29. |
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30A | Short BeachStop along OR-131 north of Oceanside, a few unofficial parking spots on the road shoulder. Wooden stairs down to a cobble beach between cliffs close to the south and cliffs farther to the north. |
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31 | Oceanside BeachWayside park in downtown unincorporated Oceanside. Paved parking, rest rooms, ramp to the cobble and sand beach.⬇ 0.3 mi S to 31 |
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31 | Symons ViewpointViewpoint along OR-131 on the south edge of Oceanside. A few parking spots on the road shoulder. People have eroded steep goat trails down the bluff to the cobble and sand beach, but please use the access point 0.3 miles north at Oceanside.⬆ 0.3 mi N to 31 |
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32 | Happy CampFrom OR-131 between Netarts and Oceanside, there is a short spur to unincorporated Happy Camp and charming vintage resort Happy Camp Hideaway. Beach access 32 adjoins a deeply pocked gravel and sand parking lot. The beach looks across the mouth of Netarts Bay to the end of Netarts Spit.⬆ 2.3 mi N to 30A ⬇ directly S to Netarts Bay ⬇ 5.3 mi S to 33A |
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33 | Cape Lookout?The landward-facing signs at 33A, 33B, and 33C just say "33 Cape Lookout." |
? | Cape Lookout State Park |
33A | Cape LookoutIn the Cape Lookout State Park campground on the beach north of the cape, at the base of the Netarts Spit.⬆ ? mi N to 33 ⬇ 0.1 mi S to 33B ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 33C ⬇ 0.6 mi S to cliffs |
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33B | Cape LookoutIn the campground at Cape Lookout State Park on the beach north of the cape, at the base of the Netarts Spit.⬆ ? mi N to 33 ⬆ 0.1 mi N to 33A ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 33C ⬇ 0.5 mi S to cliffs |
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33C | Cape LookoutIn the Cape Lookout State Park day use area south of the campground on the beach north of the cape, at the base of the Netarts Spit.⬆ 0.3 mi N to 33A ⬆ 0.2 mi N to 33B ⬇ 0.3? mi S to cliffs ⬇ 8 mi S to 35 by crow |
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34A | Sitka SedgeSitka Sedge State Natural Area offers gravel parking, vault toilets, and trails through estuarine and dune ecosystems. A (~3-mile?) loop trail parallels the beach, with two spurs; the northern leads to 34A.⬆ 1? mi N to mouth of Sand Lake ⬇ 1? mi S to 34B ⬇ ? mi S to 37 |
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34B | Sitka SedgeSitka Sedge State Natural Area offers gravel parking, vault toilets, and trails through estuarine and dune ecosystems. A (~3-mile?) loop trail parallels the beach, with two spurs; the southern leads to 34B.⬆ 2? mi N to mouth of Sand Lake ⬆ 1? mi N to 34A ⬇ 1? mi S to 35 ⬇ ? mi S to 37 |
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35 | Tierra Del MarTierra Del Mar is an unincorporated community and adjacent beach access point between Cape Kiwanda and Sand Lake. The beach access point has a porta-potty and parking both on the gravel highway shoulder and the beach.⬆ 3? mi N to mouth of Sand Lake ⬆ 1? mi N to 34B ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 36 ⬇ 2.1 mi S to 37 ⬇ 3 mi S to 37A ⬇ ~6 mi S to mouth of Nestucca Bay |
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36 | McPhillips BeachAn easy-to-miss side spur from Cape Kiwanda Drive just north of Pacific City winds down to a gravel parking lot just above the beach level. The gravel access road continues to the sand, and many visitors park on the beach as is common in Tillamook County. A creek flows onto the beach here, and a distinctive rock formation rises from the sand a dozen yards to the north. Beach passage is easy to north and south.⬆ 0.9 mi N to 35 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to Cape Kiwanda's dune ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 37 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 37A ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 37B ⬇ ? mi S to Nestucca River |
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37 | Cape KiwandaBeach access at Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area. South of the Cape, where the dory boats launch, near the towering dune and the Pelican (?) Brew Pub. The parking area is now a $10 fee site for Tillamook County Parks. It's worth the visit, anyway.⬆ 2.1 mi N to #35 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to #36 ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 37A ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 37B ⬇ 3.8 mi S to mouth of Nestucca Bay |
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37A | Pacific AvenuePacific Avenue 37A is a public beach access point with sandy gravel parking and sand paths over the foredune to the beach. It's now a $10 fee site for Tillamook County Parks; no rest rooms or trash can. It is located where the Three Capes Loop highway bridge crosses the Nestucca River in Pacific City.⬆ 1 mi N to 37 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 37B ⬇ 2.9 mi S to mouth of Nestucca Bay |
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37B | Bob StraubDay use state park on the sand spit at the mouth of Nestucca Bay. 37B is a public beach access point with paved parking and access over the foredune to the beach, as well as a network of trails through the dunes on the Nestucca Spit.⬆ 1.6 mi N to 37 ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 37A ⬇ 2.2 mi S to mouth of Nestucca Bay |
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38 | Winema RoadWinema Road leaves US-101 near milepost 93, paved but winding down to sea level. There is a public beach access 38 with parking for half-dozen cars and no other facilities, between the Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp and a private residence. A sand path leads through brush and over a low dune to the open beach.⬆ 4.8 mi N to 37 ⬆ ? mi N to Nestucca River ⬆ 0.3 mi N to rocky headland ⬇ 0.4 mi S to Winema Cr ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 39A ⬇ 3.1 mi S to 39B |
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39 | I haven't found thisI've walked from 39B north to Winema Creek and not seen 39. I've walked south from 38 to Winema Creek and not seen 39. Does 39 not exist? |
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39A | Mount Angel StreetMount Angel Street 39A is a beach access point on a residential street in Neskowin, Oregon. There is no parking and no facilities.⬆ ? mi N to Nestucca River ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 38 ⬆ 2.3 mi N to Winema Creek ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 39B |
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39B | Neskowin State Rec. SiteNeskowin Beach State Recreation Site offers paved parking, flush rest rooms, and a few routes to the beach including the one along Hawk Creek marked 39B. Don't miss Proposal Rock and the Ghost Forest just to the south of the rock.⬆ 7.9 mi N to 37 ⬆ ? mi N to Nestucca River ⬆ 3.1 mi N to 38⬆ 2.7 mi N to Winema Creek ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 39A ⬇ 0.2? mi S to Cascade Head cliffs ⬇ 6.0 mi S to 40 |
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40 | Roads End NW 73rdNorthernmost, small access point in residential neighborhood of Roads End. Three parking slots, no facilities.⬆ 0.6 mi N to rocks ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 40A ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 40B ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 40C ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 44 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to D River ⬇ 3.4 mi S to 45 ⬇ 4.0 mi S to 46 ⬇ 5.2 mi S to 47 ⬇ 5.8 mi S to 48 ⬇ 6.2 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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40A | Roads End NW 64thSmall access point in residential neighborhood of Roads End; little parking and no facilities.⬆ 1.0 mi N to rocks ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 40 ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 40B ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 40C ⬇ 2.5 mi S to 44 ⬇ 3.0 mi S to D River ⬇ 3.0 mi S to 45 ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 46 ⬇ 4.8 mi S to 47 ⬇ 5.4 mi S to 48 ⬇ 5.8 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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40B | Roads End State ParkA few parking spots along a paved loop, and no other facilities. 40B is so close to 40C that my GPS app won't pin it. |
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40C | Roads End State ParkPaved parking lot, flush rest rooms, path down to the beach at a small creek.⬆ 1.2 mi N to rocks ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 40 ⬆ 0.2 mi N to 40A ⬆ 200ft? N to 40B ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 40D ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 41 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 41A ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 42 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 43 ⬇ 2.0 mi S to 43A ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 44 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to D River ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 45 ⬇ 3.4 mi S to 46 ⬇ 4.6 mi S to 47 ⬇ 5.2 mi S to 48 ⬇ 5.6 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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40D | Roads End NW 50thAlong Logan Road on the way to Road's End. Small gravel parking lot, no facilities, path down to the beach at a small creek.⬆ 1.7 mi N to rocks ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 40 ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 40A ⬆ 0.5 mi N to 40C ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 41 ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 44 ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 41A ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 42 ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 43 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 43A ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 44 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to D River ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 45 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 46 ⬇ 4.1 mi S to 47 ⬇ 4.2 mi S to 47A ⬇ 4.7 mi S to 48 ⬇ 5.1 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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41 | Chinook WindsAt the north end of the long row of oceanfront hotel buildings operated by the Chinook Winds casino in north Lincoln City. Paved parking, no facilities, concrete stairs down to the open beach.⬆ 2.0 mi N to rocks ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 40A ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 40C ⬆ 0.2 mi N to 40D ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 41A ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 42 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 43 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 43A ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 44 ⬇ 2.0 mi S to D River ⬇ 2.1 mi S to 45 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 46 ⬇ 3.8 mi S to 47 ⬇ 4.0 mi S to 47A ⬇ 4.5 mi S to 48 ⬇ 4.9 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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41A | Chinook WindsNear the south end of the long row of oceanfront hotel buildings operated by the Chinook Winds casino in north Lincoln City. Find paved parking off the street nearby, no facilities, concrete ramp down to the open beach.⬆ 2.2 mi N to rocks ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 40A ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 40C ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 40D ⬆ 0.2 mi N to 41 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 42 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 43 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 43A ⬇ 1.4 mi S to 44 ⬇ 1.8 mi S to D River ⬇ 1.9 mi S to 45 ⬇ 2.5 mi S to 46 ⬇ 3.7 mi S to 47 ⬇ 3.8 mi S to 47A ⬇ 4.3 mi S to 48 ⬇ 4.7 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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42 | Wecoma NW 35thAlong the beachfront in north Lincoln City. Small gravel parking off the street, no facilities, sandy gravel ramp down to the open beach.⬆ 2.5 mi N to rocks ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 40A ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 40C ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 40D ⬆ 0.5 mi N to 41 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 41A ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 43 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 43A ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 44 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to D River ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 45 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 46 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to 47 ⬇ 3.4 mi S to 47A ⬇ 4.0 mi S to 48 ⬇ 4.4 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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43 | OceanlakeAt the west end of NW 26th Street along the beachfront in Lincoln City. 6-8 paved parking spots, rest room?, tall concrete stairs down to the open beach.⬆ 2.9 mi N to rocks ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 40A ⬆ 1.7 mi N to 40C ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 40D ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 41 ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 41A ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 42 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 43A ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 44 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to D River ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 45 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 46 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 47 ⬇ 3.0 mi S to 47A ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 48 ⬇ 3.9 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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43A | Oceanlake 21stAt the west end of NW 21th Street along the beachfront in Lincoln City. 3 on-street parking spots?⬆ 3.2 mi N to rocks ⬆ 2.6 mi N to 40 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 40A ⬆ 2.0 mi N to 40C ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 40D ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 41 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to 41A ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 42 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 43 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 43A ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 44 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to D River ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 45 ⬇ 1.4 mi S to 46 ⬇ 2.6 mi S to 47 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 47A ⬇ 3.2 mi S to 48 ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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44 | 15th StreetAt the western end of NW 15th Street in Lincoln City, there is a concrete ramp onto the sand and parking on the beach. There is limited on-street parking at the curbs of nearby surface streets. Along the ramp, there is a pair of flush restrooms.⬆ 3.5 mi N to rocks ⬆ 2.9 mi N to 40 ⬆ 2.5 mi N to 40A ⬆ 2.3 mi N is 40C ⬆ 1.8 mi N is 40D ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 41 ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 41A ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 42 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 43 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 43A ⬇ 0.5 mi S to D River ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 45 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 46 ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 47 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 48 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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45 | D RiverD River State Recreation Site is an insanely popular beach access park in the middle of Lincoln City, Oregon. Lots of paved parking, often full.⬆ 4.0 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 3.4 mi N to 40 ⬆ 3.0 mi N to 40A ⬆ 2.9 mi N to 40C ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 40D ⬆ 2.1 mi N to 41 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 41A ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 42 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 43 ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 43A ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 44 ⬆ Just N is the D River ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 46 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 47 ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 47A ⬇ 2.4 mi S to 48 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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46 | NelscottCanyon Drive City Park AKA 11th Avenue Beach Access in Lincoln City. A little paved parking, flush restrooms with exterior surfer shower, broad ramp to the beach.⬆ 4.6 mi N to Roads End cliffs ⬆ 4.0 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.1 mi N is 44 ⬆ 0.5 mi N is 45 D River ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 47 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 47A ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 48 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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47 | NelscottSW 33rd St in the Nelscott neighborhood of Lincoln City. Paved parking, concrete ramp to beach.⬆ 5.8 mi N to Roads End cliffs ⬆ 5.2 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.7 mi N is 45 ⬆ 1.2 mi N is 46 ⬇ 600 ft S to 47A ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 48 ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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47A | SW 35th StreetSW 35th Street in the Nelscott neighborhood of Lincoln City. Just enough room to squeeze in one or two cars, a flush rest room, and concrete stairs to the beach.⬆ 5.9 mi N to Roads End cliffs ⬆ 5.3 mi N to 40 ⬆ 1.8 mi N is 45 ⬆ 1.3 mi N is 46 ⬆ 600ft N is 47 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 48 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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48 | TaftBeach Ave Stairs in the Taft neighborhood of Lincoln City. No parking; long concrete staircase to beach.⬆ 6.4 mi N to Roads End cliffs ⬆ 5.9 mi N to 40 ⬆ 2.4 mi N is 45 ⬆ 1.8 mi N is 46 ⬆ 0.7 mi N is 47 ⬆ 0.6 mi N is 47A ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 49 Siletz Bay |
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49 | TaftEnd of SW 51st on Siletz Bay in Lincoln City; there is parking off SW 50th as well.⬆ 6.8 mi N to Roads End cliffs ⬆ 6.2 mi N to 40 ⬆ 5.6 mi N to 40C ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 45 D River ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 46 ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 47 ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 47A ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 48 ⬇ just S is Siletz Bay |
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50 | Salishan NorthA path leads over the foredune from a parking lot at the end of the private gated road on the Salishan Spit to the beach here.The Salishan Spit has three numbered beach access points. All are contained within a gated community, and thus accessible to the public only by hiking north on the beach from Gleneden Beach. For beach walkers, there are no services inland on the Salishan Spit. ⬆ 0.4 mi N to Siletz Bay ⬇ ? mi S to 50A ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 50B ⬇ 2.6 mi S to 51 ⬇ ~3.1 S to 51A ⬇ 6? mi S to 52 |
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50A | (Salishan Middle?)50A appears to be missing, after years of erosion of parts of the Salishan Spit.The Salishan Spit has three numbered beach access points. All are contained within a gated community, and thus accessible to the public only by hiking north on the beach from Gleneden Beach. For beach walkers, there are no services inland on the Salishan Spit. |
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50B | Salishan ClubhouseThe Salishan Spit has three numbered beach access points. All are contained within a gated community, and thus accessible to the public only by hiking north on the beach from Gleneden Beach, or via a nature trail that leaves the northwest corner of a parking lot north of "The Shops at Salishan" and threads between a golf course and Siletz Bay before traversing the residential area at the base of the Spit to reach 50B. For beach walkers, there are no services inland on the Salishan Spit.⬆ 2.2 mi N to Siletz Bay ⬆ 1.8 mi N to 50 ⬆ ? mi N to 50A ⬇ 0.8 mile S to 51 ⬇ ~1.3 mile S to 51A ⬇ 4? mi S to 52 |
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51 | Laurel StreetBeach access with 3 paved parking spots (plus one ADA-reserved), gravel-and-sand ramp to beach. Formerly, this was a little beach access parking lot with a dozen spaces, but since 2021 it seems to be primarily a sewage pump station with beach access as an afterthought.⬆ 3.0 mi N to Siletz Bay ⬆ 2.6 mi N to 50 ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 50B ⬇ half-mile S to 51A ⬇ 3? mi S to 52 |
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51A | Gleneden BeachGleneden Beach State Recreation Site offers paved parking, picnic tables, flush rest rooms, and beach access.⬆ 3.5? mi N to Siletz Bay ⬆ half-mile N to 51 ⬇ 0.2? mi S to 51B ⬇ 2.5? mi S to 52 |
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51C | private VRDs?Stairs to large expensive-looking multi-unit VRDs just north of Lincoln Beach RV park. |
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n/a | RV park?Two large almost driveable access points at the south edge of the Lincoln Beach RV park appear to be unmarked. |
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52 | Fishing RockFishing Rock State Recreation Site offers a few paved parking spots and trails atop a headland that juts oceanward, cutting off the long beach to the north and the pocket beach to the south. The Oregon Coast Trail ascends from the beach to the north to continue south on surface streets; there is no established trail down the cliffs to the beach to the south.⬆ 6? mi N to Siletz Bay ⬆ 2.5? mi N to 51B ⬇ S is cliffs ⬇ 0.5? mi S on streets to 52A |
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52A | Fogarty CreekFFogarty Creek State Recreation Area offers paved parking, a creek, flush rest rooms, and twin paths under a highway bridge to a pocket beach with a beach stack.⬆ 0.5? mi N to cliffs ⬇ 0.2? mi S to cliffs |
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n/a | North PointNorth Point on the northwest side of Depoe Bay does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's not a sandy beach, but a path around the rocky shoreline of a headland with thundering surf and a resident pod of whales, and is well worth the visit. |
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n/a | (pocket beaches)Pocket beaches on the northwest side of Depoe Bay do not appear to have been assigned Oregon beach access numbers. There are a few pocket beaches between North Point and the sea wall; at least one has a scramble-path to it. |
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53 | Marine GardensFFrom the parking lot at Devil's Punch Bowl, walk north and look for the trail to 53 Marine Gardens, a lovely rocky shoreline and beach surrounded by the cliffs of the Otter Rock headland. A pocket beach stretches about 0.1 mile north to a staircase that probably leads to the Inn at Otter Crest resort.⬆ 0.1 mi N to cliffs ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 53A |
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53A | Devils PunchbowlFrom the parking lot at Devil's Punch Bowl, you'd walk westward to the end of the headland to see the actual Devil's Punch Bowl geological feature. You'd walk south and look for the signed trail/stairs to 53A Devil's Punchbowl, which is actually a beach access at the north end of a long sandy beach stretching miles to the south.⬆ 0.2 mi N to 53A ⬇ 1? mi S to 54 ⬇ 4? mi S to 56? |
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54 | Beverly Beach Day UseBeverly Beach State Park offers day use parking, flush rest rooms, Spencer Creek, a campground, and beach access 54.⬆ 1.4 mi N across headland to 53 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 53A ⬇ 1.0 mi S to Wade Creek ⬇ 1? mi S to 55 ⬇ ? mi S to 56? |
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55 | Moolack BeachMoolack Beach stretches along US-101 for a couple of miles, with one marked and a few unmarked accesses.⬆ 2? mi N to 53A ⬆ 1? mi N to 54 ⬇ 2? mi S to 56? |
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n/a | (68th Ave)This beach access on North 68th Ave in Newport, south of Moolack Beach, does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's a city park with a few parking spaces, adjacent to a water treatment facility. It's a nice spot and a nice beach, though.⬆ 5? mi N to 53A ⬆ 1? mi N to 55 ⬇ ~1 mi S to cliffs |
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n/a | Cobble BeachCobble Beach on the southwest side of Yaquina Head does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's got a well maintained stairway to a fascinating beach of rounded black rock cobbles, and is well worth the visit. |
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n/a | Agate Beach WaysideAgate Beach Wayside in Newport does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's a nice, visitor-friendly surfer-oriented wayside, with paved parking, flush rest rooms, interesting artwork and signage, and a mostly-paved ramp/stairs to the north end of the beach under the cliffs of Yaquina Head.⬆ just N to cliffs ⬇ 500 ft? S to Bloch beach trail ⬇ 1? mi S to 58 ⬇ 4? mi S to 60A |
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n/a | Ernest Bloch WaysideErnest Bloch Memorial Wayside in Newport does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's a nice, visitor-friendly wayside. A mostly paved path leads down a creek bed to the south and a stairs allows access to the beach.⬆ 600 ft? N to cliffs ⬆ 500 ft? N to Agate Beach Wayside access ⬇ 1? mi S to 58 ⬇ 4? mi S to 60A |
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58 | Agate BeachAgate Beach State Recreation Site: paved parking, flush rest rooms, path to the beach. In 2022, I did not see a seaward-facing sign, and the former path tunneling under the road might have been closed - people were crossing the road surface as I pinned 58A. |
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58A | Agate Beach InnAgate Beach Inn: some paved parking, sandy path to the beach south of Big Creek. |
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59 | Nye BeachVery popular beach access with lots of parking, but usually parked full or close to it. Restrooms with running water, and a concrete ramp to the beach. A small creek runs across the beach here.⬆ 2 mi? N to cliffs ⬆ 2 mi? N to Agate Beach Wayside ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 58A ⬇ 600 ft? S to Davis Park ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 60 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 60A ⬇ 1.5? mi S to Yaquina north jetty |
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n/a | Don & Ann Davis ParkDon & Ann Davis Park in Newport does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's a nice, visitor-friendly access point, with paved parking, flush rest rooms, interesting artwork and signage, a bluff-top shelter, and a broad concrete ramp to the beach just south of Nye Beach. |
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60 | Yaquina Bay NorthBeach access at Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site, which also offers paved parking, rest rooms, and bluff-top views. A trail offers access to the ocean beach just north of the Yaquina North Jetty. |
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60A | Yaquina Bay LighthouseBeach access at Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site, which also offers paved parking, rest rooms, and bluff-top views. A trail offers access to dunes between Yaquina Bay, the channel, and the ocean beach to the west. |
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61 | Yaquina Bay S. JettySouth Jetty (South Beach) offers gravel parking along the channel near the jetty. It's a USFS-administered site with their characteristic pit toilets, but trails link with South Beach State Park just to the south. A long beach stretches southward toward Seal Rock.⬆ N is jetty & Yaquina Bay ⬇ 1? mi S to 61B ⬇ 5? mi S to 62B |
🅿 | South Beach SP |
61A | South Beach BoardwalkBetween the Yaquina Bay south jetty and the day use area at South Beach State Park, there is a campground and a network of pedestrian and equestrian trails through the dunes. Not far north of 61B at the day use area is 61A, offering access to/from the trail network and the beach, and an ADA viewing platform atop the foredune. |
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61B | South BeachSouth Beach State Park day use area: ample paved parking, flush rest rooms, and a sandy path over the foredune to the beach.⬆ 1? mi N to jetty ⬇ 4? mi S to 62 ⬇ 5? mi S to 62B |
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n/a | (unofficial)I've been seeking beach access points in the ~4 miles between 61B and 62. This beach access south of SW 100th Ave in Newport, just south of Thiel Creek, does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It is signed Private Property, no camping no dumping no fires, beach access okay. There is parking for a few cars in a small turn-out from US-101. A trail leads to the west and quickly forks; both short forks reach the beach about 1.3 mi north of Lost Creek SP.⬆ ~3.4? mi N to Yaquina R ⬆ 3.4 mi N to 61 ⬆ 2.9 mi N to 61A ⬆ 2.6 mi N to 61B ⬆ just N is Thiel Cr ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 62 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 62A ⬇ 2.7 mi S to Beaver Cr |
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62 | Lost CreekLost Creek State Recreation Site offers limited paved parking, a vault toilet, bluff-top views, and a path to the beach.⬆ 4? mi N to jetty ⬆ 3? mi N to 61B ⬇ 1? mi S to 62B ⬇ 3? mi S to 64? |
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n/a | (emergencies only)This beach access near South 130th Ave in Newport, just south of Lost Creek, does not appear to have been assigned an Oregon beach access number. It's intended for emergency vehicle access, and signed No Parking. |
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62A | North Ona BeachThis beach access north of Beaver Creek features gravel roadside parking for a few cars. You can reach either the Ona Beach section of Brian Booth State Park, just to the south, or Lost Creek SP, a mile to the north, maybe with dry feet.⬆ 6? mi N to 61 ⬆ 1? mi N to 62 ⬇ 0.1 mi S to Beaver Creek ⬇ 0.2 mi S (crow) to 62B ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 63 ⬇ 2? mi S to 64 |
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62B | Ona BeachOna Beach unit of Brian Booth SP offers paved parking, flush rest rooms, and paths to the beach on both sides of Beaver Creek.⬆ 7.3 mi N to Yaquina R ⬆ 7.3 mi N to 61 ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 62 ⬆ 0.2 mi N (crow) to 62A ⬆ 0.1 mi N to Beaver Creek ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 63 ⬇ 1.8 mi S (crow) to 64 |
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63 | Curtis StreetCurtis Street is a beach access point on the north side of Seal Rock with gravel parking.⬆ 8.2 mi N to Yaquina R ⬆ 1.0 mi N to Beaver Cr ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 62A ⬇ 1? mi S (crow) to 64 |
🅿 | Seal Rock |
64 | Seal RockSeal Rock State Recreation Site offers paved parking, flush rest rooms, bluff-top views of big near-shore sea stacks, and a path to the beach.⬆ 6? mi N to jetty ⬆ 2? mi N to 62 ⬇ 0.3? mi S is cliffs |
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65 | Quail StreetQuail Street runs westward from US 101 in south Seal Rock (north of milepost 152) to a gravel beach access ramp. Gravel pull-outs along the street offer parking for a few cars. There is no fluourescent green seaward-facing 65 sign at this location, probably due to erosion in recent years. At high tide, the beach ends a hundred yards north at a rocky headland with a "private property" sign (rocky headlands below the vegetation line are by law not private property in Oregon; they are parts of the Oregon Shores State Recreation Area). At low tide, one can walk around the headland and reach Seal Rock SP walking on beaches, rock shelves, and trails. The beach stretches several miles to the south; if you are willing to ford streams and the tide is not high, you can walk to the end of the Alsea Spit in Bayshore from here.⬆ 1? mi N to 64 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 66 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 67 ⬇ 3.7 mi S to 67D |
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66 | Driftwood BeachDriftwood Beach State Recreation Site is an Oregon state park near milepost 153 on US 101, north of Waldport. It offers parking, rest rooms, and beach access assigned location 66 in Oregon's system of designated beach access points.⬆ 1.3 mi N to 65 ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 66C ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 67 ⬇ 2.4 mi S to 67D |
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66A | (no signage)There are at least four unmarked beach access points between 66 Driftwood Beach and 66C South Sandpiper. The northernmost is reached from the Driftwood Beach parking lot by following a trail south through the dunes then west down a sand road past the north end of a pond, up to the top of the foredune, then southward down past the south end of the pond and west down the dune to the beach. The second unmarked beach access is in the residential neighborhood of Silver Sands, on Sandy Drive between Powe and Sirkasian. The third is on Oceania Drive in Bayshore, just south of the gate into Sandpiper Village. The fourth is on Oceania Drive between the third and 67C. I suspect that the two accesses on Oceania Drive near the Sandpiper Village gate are or were 66A and 66B, but absent any signage I can't be sure. |
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66B | (no signage)There are at least four unmarked beach access points between 66 Driftwood Beach and 66C South Sandpiper. The northernmost is reached from the Driftwood Beach parking lot by following a trail south through the dunes then west down a sand road past the north end of a pond, up to the top of the foredune, then southward down past the south end of the pond and west down the dune to the beach. The second unmarked beach access is in the residential neighborhood of Silver Sands, on Sandy Drive between Powe and Sirkasian. The third is on Oceania Drive in Bayshore, just south of the gate into Sandpiper Village. The fourth is on Oceania Drive between the third and 67C. I suspect that the two accesses on Oceania Drive near the Sandpiper Village gate are or were 66A and 66B, but absent any signage I can't be sure. |
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66C | South SandpiperSouth Sandpiper is a local beach access along Oceania Drive, a residential street in Bayshore, without parking or facilities. |
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67 | Bayshore NorthBayshore North is a local beach access along Oceania Drive, a residential street in Bayshore, without parking or facilities. |
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67A | Bayshore MiddleBayshore Middle is a local beach access along Oceania Drive, a residential street in Bayshore, without parking or facilities. |
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67B | Bayshore Beach ClubBayshore Beach Club is a local beach access along Oceania Drive, a residential street in Bayshore. There are parking and facilities, but I'm not sure if they are open to non-members or non-residents. |
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67C | Bayshore SouthBayshore South is a local beach access along Oceania Drive, a residential street in Bayshore, without parking or facilities. |
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67D | Alsea SpitAlsea Spit is the southernmost beach access in Bayshore. It's a local access along Oceania Drive, a residential street, without parking or facilities. |
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68 | Governor PattersonGovernor Patterson Memorial State Recreation Site offers paved parking, flush rest rooms, and a path to the beach.⬆ 0.3? mi N to Alsea Bay ⬇ 1.3? mi S to The Big Stump ⬇ 1.5? mi S to 69 ⬇ 2? mi S to 70 ⬇ 2.5? mi S to Big Creek ⬇ 2.7? mi S to 71 ⬇ 5? mi S to 74 |
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69 | Wakonda BeachWakonda Beach has no seaward-facing 69 sign. It's a beach access just north of milepost 159 on US-101 south of Waldport with almost no parking. It's across US-101 from Wakonda Beach Road with its ✈ icon. This is the beach access closest to The Big Stump. In 2020-2021, the ramp eroded away and the slope is a steep gravel-and-mud scramble now.⬆ 1.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 0.2? mi N to The Big Stump ⬇ 0.5? mi S to 70 ⬇ 1? mi S to Big Creek ⬇ 1.5? mi S to 71 ⬇ 4.5? mi S to 74 |
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70 | Beachside (day use)Beachside State Recreation Site offers a campground and a day use area, paved parking, and flush rest rooms. 70 is on the north (day use) side.⬆ 1.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 0.3? mi N to 69 ⬇ 0.5? mi S to Big Creek ⬇ 1? mi S to 71 ⬇ 4? mi S to 74 |
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70A | Beachside (CG 🏕)Beachside State Recreation Site offers a campground and a day use area, paved parking, and flush rest rooms. 70A is on the south (campground) side.⬆ 1.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 0.3? mi N to 69 ⬇ 0.5? mi S to Big Creek ⬇ 1? mi S to 71 ⬇ 4? mi S to 74 |
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71 | Tillicum Beach (day use)Tillicum Beach (day use; no seaward sign). Tillicum Beach has a campground and a day use area, each with a concrete beach access stairway signed 71 (though the north day use side is lacking the fluorescent green seaward facing sign and has only the informational landward-facing sign). Paved parking.⬆ 3? mi N to 68 ⬆ 1? mi N to 69 ⬆ 0.3? mi N to Big Creek ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 72 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 74 |
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71 | Tillicum Beach (CG 🏕)Tillicum Beach (campground 🏕). Tillicum Beach has a campground and a day use area, each with a concrete beach access stairway signed 71 (though only this campground side to the south has the fluorescent green seaward facing sign; both have the informational landward-facing sign). Paved parking.⬆ 3? mi N to 68 ⬆ 1? mi N to 69 ⬆ 0.3? mi N to Big Creek ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 72 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 74 |
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72 | Colorado StreetColorado Street (no seaward-facing sign) is a residential street in the San Marine neighborhood north of Yachats. This beach access offers no parking.⬆ 4? mi N to 68 ⬆ 1? mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 71 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 73? ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 74 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 75 |
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73? | San Marine SP?San Marine State Park is an undeveloped property, and I haven't conclusively located it. I suspect it is a trail and wooded area west of Sunset Ave in north Yachats. If there ever was signage for the "park" and the beach access, it has been removed.⬆ 4.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 1.5? mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 72 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 74 ⬇ 2 mi S to 75 |
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74 | Salmon StreetSalmon Street (no seaward-facing sign) is a gravel residential street in north Yachats, without beach access parking. 74 is the southernmost beach access on the long sandy beach between Yachats and Waldport. To the north, the beach; to the south, the the Yachats 804 Trail crosses the rocky headland shelf upon which is built Yachats.⬆ 5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 3? mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 72 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 73? ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 75 ⬇ 2? mi S to 76 |
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75 | Smelt SandsSmelt Sands State Recreation Site is a great park in north Yachats. Surf crashes on rocky shore with pocket beaches. The Yachats 804 Trail runs through along the bluff-top; follow it half a mile north to open sandy beach. Paved parking and flush rest rooms.⬆ 5.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 3.5? mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 71 ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 72 ⬆ 2 mi N to 73? ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 74 ⬇ 1? mi S to 76 |
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76 | YachatsYachats State Recreation Area is a great park in Yachats. Surf crashes on rocky shore and pocket beaches; the Yachats 804 Trail runs northward along the bluff-top. Paved parking and flush rest rooms.⬆ 6.5? mi N to 68 ⬆ 4.5? mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 4.3? mi N to 71 ⬆ 1.5? mi N to 74 ⬆ 1? mi N to 75 ⬇ 1? mi S on US-101 to 77 |
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77 | Yachats Ocean RoadYachats Ocean Road State Natural Site showcases the pocket beach and rocky shore on the south side of the mouth of the Yachats River. Limited parking; no rest rooms. The fluorescent seaward sign was lost in the fall-winter storms of 2020-2021.⬆ 1? mi N on US-101 to 76 ⬇ ? mi S on US-101 to Amanda Trail |
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78 | Devil's ChurnDevil's Churn is a spectacular rocky shore feature with trail access from parking off US-101. Surf booms and churns in a deep slot in volcanic rock. The nimble can follow the rocky terrace around the headland to the north, and normal hikers can follow the rock terrace around the headland to the south to Cove Beach.⬆ ? mi N on rocky terrace to -?- ⬇ ? mi S on rocky terrace to 79 |
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79 | Cove BeachCove Beach is reached from a sandy trailhead pull-out along US-101 in the Cape Perpetua scenic area. A steep trail leads to a sheltered cove with creek and pocket beach. Trails lead inland and uphill, north to the Devils Churn parking and south past all of the other Cape Perpetua attractions.⬆ ? mi N on rocky terrace to 78 ⬇ ? mi S on rocky terrace to 80? |
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80 | Restless WatersRestless Waters is a beach access point in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area.⬆ ? mi N on rocky terrace to 79? ⬇ ? mi S on rocky terrace to 81? |
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81 | Cooks ChasmCooks Chasm is a steep rocky cleft with a creek, and a beach access point, in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area.⬆ ? mi N on rocky terrace to 80? ⬇ 2? mi S on US-101 to 82? |
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82 | Neptune NorthNeptune North at Gwynn Creek has modest paved parking, no restrooms or cell, and access to a great sheltered beach in scenic surroundings just south of Cape Perpetua.⬆ 0.2? mi N on rocky terrace to Gwynn Creek mouth ⬇ 0.3 mi S to Cummins Cr & 82A |
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82A | Neptune SouthNeptune South has paved parking, rest rooms, picnic tables, and beach access at Cummins Creek.⬆ 0.3 mi N across creek to 82 ⬆ Just N is Cummins Creek mouth ⬇ 0.3? mi S on beach & rocks to cliffs |
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83 | Strawberry HillStrawberry Hill at Neptune SSVP has modest paved parking, no facilities, and access to rocky shoreline and a cobble beach to the south.⬆ 0.3? mi N on rocky headland to pocket beach & cliffs ⬇ 0.5 mi S on cobble beach to cliffs ⬇ 0.7 mi S past cliffs to 84 |
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84 | Bob CreekBob Creek at Neptune SSVP has paved parking, no facilities, exposed shell midden, sheltered pocket beach between headlands, exposed rocky terrace & marine gardens, cobble beach, and cliffs.⬆ 0.1? mi N to rocks & cliffs ⬆ Just N is Bob Creek ⬇ 0.3? mi S to rocks & cliffs |
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85 | Stonefield Beach NorthStonefield Beach North has larger gravel parking on US-101 just north of the Tenmile Creek bridge, without facilities or cell service. Follow a trail along the creek's eroding north shore to the ocean beach. Sand and rock outcroppings extend a mile northward, past the Sea Perch RV Resort and Searose Beach, to less-passable rocks washed by surf at high tide.⬆ 1 mi N to rocks, hard passage at high tide ⬆ 0.5 mi N to Sea Perch RV park ⬇ Just S is Tenmile Creek ⬇ ~0.1 mi S to 86 |
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86 | Stonefield BeachStonefield Beach (south) has small paved parking off US-101 just south of the Tenmile Creek bridge, without facilities or cell service. Follow a short sandy trail among salt-stunted willow and spruce to the semi-cobbled beach. Follow the beach 0.8 miles to the south, or splash across Tenmile Creek and walk a mile of beach to the north.⬆ 0.1? mi N to 85 ⬆ 0.1 mi N is Tenmile Creek ⬇ 0.8 mi S to cliffs, at high tide ⬇ I don't know if 87? |
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87 | Tokatee KlootchmanTokatee Klootchman has beach access number 87, but it's on a bluff. Steep, improvised trail down the ravine of Tokatee Creek, then cross the creek on a log. Stretches of rocky beach alternate with outcrops to the south, ending at cliffs. Cross Tokatee Creek again to reach sandier beach under bluffs to north.⬆ 0.8? mi N to 86 ⬆ 0.5? mi N to cliffs? ⬇ ~1? mi S to cliffs |
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88 | Ocean BeachOcean Beach Day Use has small paved parking, a pit toilet, and stairs to the beach. There is a dome-shaped rocky headland just south, washed by waves at high tide, but at low tide one can see a sea cave on its western face, and perhaps walk past to Rock Creek. To the north is mile or more of beach punctuated with rock formations, with a surprising number of caves in the bluffs and cliffs.⬆ ? mi N is beach? ⬇ 0.1 mi? S is cliffs ⬇ 1 mi? S to Rock Creek |
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89 | Rock CreekRock Creek the beach access is just south of the Rock Creek bridge on US-101 (Rock Creek the campground to the north). Sloped road-shoulder parking for two cars, no facilities, steep gravel path to the beach.⬆ 0.1? mi N to cliffs ⬆ Just N is Rock Creek ⬇ 0.5 mi S to Big Creek ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 90 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to China Creek ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 91 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 92 ⬇ 2.6 mi S to 93 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to cliffs |
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90 | Muriel O. PonslerMuriel O. Ponsler State Scenic Viewpoint has a small paved parking loop and no facilities, just north of the mouth of China Creek.⬆ 0.8 mi N to 89 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to Big Creek ⬇ Just S is China Creek ⬇ 700 ft S to 91 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 92 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 93 ⬇ 2 mi S to cliffs |
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91 | Carl G. Washburne B-40B-40 is a camp site in the campground at Carl G. Washburne State Park. A sand-covered paved path leads about half a mile north-west from the campground to the beach, just south of China Creek.⬆ 1.0 mi N to 89 ⬆ 0.4 mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 0.1 mi N to 90 ⬆ 0.1 mi N is China Creek ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 92 ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 93 ⬇ 1.9 mi S to cliffs |
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92 | Carl G. WashburneCarl G. Washburne State Park has a day-use unit west of US-101 at MP176. There is paved parking, flush rest rooms, and evidence of a ghost forest on the beach.⬆ 1.5 mi N to 89 ⬆ 1.0 mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 90 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to China Creek ⬆ 0.5 mi N to 91 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 93 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to cliffs |
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93 | Hobbit Beach TrailheadHobbit Beach Trailhead is insanely popular now. It has a steep half-mile forest trail to the south end of the ~3-mile local beach, and another (2-mile?) trail winds southwest over Heceta Head to the park and lighthouse. A third trail winds inland through coastal rain forest to the campground at Washburne SP a mile north. Hobbit Trailhead is a nice spot, but it's over-used, and there is little parking. You can park at the Washburne SP day use area and walk along the ocean to the same stretch of beach.⬆ 2.5 mi N to 89 ⬆ 2.0 mi N to Big Creek ⬆ 1.7 mi N to 90 ⬆ 1.7 mi N to China Creek ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 91 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to 92 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to cliffs ⬇ 2? mi S (forest trail) to 94 |
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94 | Heceta Head LighthouseHeceta Head Lighthouse SSV is a gorgeous fee park with paved parking, pit toilets, and pocket beach at the mouth of Cape Creek and along the sheltered south shore of Heceta Head. 1.3 miles of the Oregon Coast Trail lead from the lighhouse over Heceta head to the Hobbit Trailhead; it's a half-mile farther down to Hobbit Beach.⬆ 3? mi N to 92 ⬆ 1.8 mi N on trail to 93 ⬇ Just S is Cape Creek, ocean cove, and cliffs ⬇ OCT follows US-101? |
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95 | (name?)The northernmost beach access in Oregon's Dune Country is located at the base of a 0.2?-mile trail just south of milepost 181 on US 101. There is no signage at the highway trailhead. It allows dry-feet access to the north end of the dunes and beach, north of Berry Creek and south of the cliffs where the massif of Herman Cape and Heceta Head push their way out to sea. There wasn't much beach here at high tide in December of 2020, but enough to explore a little to the north, and to walk the half-mile (?) south to Berry Creek. Those willing to ford Berry Creek and Sutton Creek could walk all the way to Siuslaw North Jetty from here.⬆ 0.2? mi N to cliffs ⬇ 0.5? mi S to Berry Creek ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 95A ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 95B ⬇ 2.8? mi S to Sutton Creek ⬇ 4.5 mi S to 96 ⬇ 5.8 mi S to 97 |
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95A | Baker Beach TrailheadBaker Beach Rd west from US-101 near milepost 182; gravel parking, pit toilet, no water; 4 equestrian-oriented camp sites. Baker Beach Trailhead has a 0.3?-mile sand path west-northwest through dunes to the open beach. This is the second-northernmost beach access in the ~50-mile stretch of Oregon Dunes between the Coos Bay and Heceta Head/Herman Cape.⬆ 1.1? mi N to cliffs ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 95 ⬆ 0.3? mi N to Berry Creek ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 95B ⬇ 2? mi S to Sutton Creek ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 96 ⬇ 4.9 mi S to 97 |
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95B | Baker BeachBaker Beach Rd west from US-101 near milepost 182; gravel parking, pit toilet, no water; 4 equestrian-oriented camp sites. Baker Beach has a 1?-mile sand path south-southwest through dunes to the open beach.⬆ 2.6? mi N to cliffs ⬆ 2.4 mi N to 95 ⬆ 1.5? mi N to Berry Creek ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 95A ⬇ 1? mi S to Sutton Creek ⬇ 2.6 mi S to 96 ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 97 |
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96 | Heceta Beach NorthHeceta Beach is a Lane County Park with two beach accesses, bracketing the Driftwood Shores resort. There is parking and a vault toilet.⬆ 4.7? mi N to cliffs ⬆ 4.5 mi N to 95 ⬆ 3.6 mi N to 95A ⬆ 0.8 mi N to Sutton Creek ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 97 |
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96A | Heceta Beach SouthHeceta Beach is a Lane County Park with two beach accesses, bracketing the Driftwood Shores resort. There is parking and a vault toilet.⬆ 4.8? mi N to cliffs ⬆ 4.6 mi N to 95 ⬆ 3.7 mi N to 95A ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 95B ⬆ 1 mi N to Sutton Creek ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 97 |
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97 | Siuslaw North JettyPublic beach access 97 with ample gravel parking & porta-potties at Harbor Vista Campground & Park in Florence. Siuslaw River channel to the south, North Jetty to the west, low dunes and broad sandy beach stretch ~6 miles northward.⬆ 6? mi N to cliffs ⬆ 5.8 mi N to 95 ⬆ 4.9 mi N to 95A ⬆ 3.6 mi N to 95B ⬆ 2.2 mi N to Sutton Creek ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 96 ⬇ S is the Siuslaw River |
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98 | South Siuslaw JettyPublic beach access 98 is windy and popular with kite-surfers. Gravel parking at the end of South Jetty Road, actually beyond the end of South Jetty Dunes & Beach so that day use fee or Northwest Forest Pass is not required for parking. Rough gravel access to jetty, sandy track to north end of beach. Siuslaw River channel on one side, long ocean beach stretches ~9 miles southward to the Siltcoos River and beyond.⬆ N is the Siuslaw River ⬇ 350' S to 99 ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 100 ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 101 ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 102 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to 103 ⬇ 3.4 mi S to 104 ⬇ 4.1 mi S to 105 ⬇ 4.3 mi S to 106 ⬇ 9? mi S to 110 ⬇ 18? mi S to 116 ⬇ 24? mi S to Umpqua River |
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99 | S. Jetty Parking #7Public beach access 99 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. gravel parking?, no toilet?, rough gravel access to jetty, sandy track to north end of beach.⬆ 350' N to 98 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 100 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 101 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 102 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 103 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to 104 ⬇ 4 mi S to 105⬇ 7? mi S to 110 |
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100 | S. Jetty Parking #6Public beach access 100 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking?, vault toilet?, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 0.4 mi N to 98 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 99 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 101 ⬇ 1.4 mi S to 102 ⬇ 2.4 mi S to 103 ⬇ 3 mi S to 104 ⬇ 3.7 mi S to 105 ⬇ 6? mi S to 110 |
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101 | S. Jetty Parking #5Public beach access 101 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking?, no toilet, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 1.2 mi N to 98 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to 100 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 102 ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 103 ⬇ 2.2 mi S to 104 ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 105 ⬇ 6? mi S to 110 |
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102 | S. Jetty Parking #4Public beach access 102 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking?, no toilet, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 1.8 mi N to 98 ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 100 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 101 ⬇ 1 mi S to 103 ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 104 ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 105 ⬇ 5? mi S to 110 |
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103 | S. Jetty Parking #3Public beach access 103 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking?, vault toilet?, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 2.8 mi N to 98 ⬆ 2.4 mi N to 100 ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 101 ⬆ 1 mi N to 102 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 104 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 105 ⬇ 4? mi S to 110 |
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104 | S. Jetty Parking #2Public beach access 104 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking?, vault toilet?, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 3.4 mi N to 98 ⬆ 3 mi N to 100 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 101 ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 102 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 103 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 105 ⬇ 4? mi S to 110 |
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105 | S. Jetty Parking #1The southernmost non-OHV beach access 105 at South Jetty Dunes & Beach. Paved parking, vault toilet, steep sandy path over the foredune to the long beach.⬆ 4 mi N to Siuslaw R ⬆ 3.9 mi N to 98 ⬆ 3.9 mi N to 99 ⬆ 3.6 mi N to 100 ⬆ 2.8 mi N to 101 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 102 ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 103 ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 104 ⬇ 900ft S to 106 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 107 ⬇ 5.2 mi S to 110 ⬇ 5.7 mi S to Siltcoos R |
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106 | S. Jetty StagingS. Jetty Staging is a numbered beach access, terminating one of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It is walkable from South Jetty Road, but hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice.⬆ 4.3 mi N to 98 ⬆ 3.9 mi N to 100 ⬆ 3.1 mi N to 101 ⬆ 2.5 mi N to 102 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 103 ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 104 ⬆ 0.2 mi N to 105 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 107 ⬇ 5.0 mi S to 110 |
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107 | Goosepasture Sand Rd.Goosepasture Sand Road is a numbered beach access, terminating one of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It is some distance from any parking, and hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice.⬆ 0.9 mi N to 105 ⬇ 4.4 mi S to 110 |
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108 | Chapman's Sand RoadChapman's Sand Road is a numbered beach access, terminating one of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It is some distance from any parking, and hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice.⬆ 2.5 mi N to 105 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 110 |
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109 | Breach Sand RoadBreach Sand Road is a dual beach access, part of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It is some distance from any parking, and hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice.⬆ 4.3 mi N to 105 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 110 |
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109A | Breach Sand RoadBreach Sand Road is a dual beach access, part of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It is some distance from any parking, and hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice.⬆ 4.5 mi N to 105 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 110 |
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n/a | (disused sand road)Just north of the Siltcoos beach access 110 , there is an un-numbered beach access from part of the network of OHV sand roads between South Jetty Dunes & Beach and the Siltcoos Recreation Area. It probably connects back to the Siltcoos beach parking lot, but hiking on OHV sand roads is not a best practice, and why not take the beach instead? |
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110 | SiltcoosSiltcoos is the first beach access north of the Siltcoos River. Big paved parking lot with pit toilets and OHV staging. Water a mile inland at the campgrounds. Fee area or Northwest Forest Pass. A short steep sand beach access trail leads over the foredune from the parking lot to the beach.⬆ 9? miles north to Siuslaw R ⬆ 9? miles north to 98 ⬆ 5.2 mi N to 105 ⬇ 0.3? mi S to Siltcoos R ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 111 ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 112 ⬇ 3.3 mi S to 113 ⬇ 4.7 mi S to 114 ⬇ 6.5 mi S to Tahkenitch Cr ⬇ 6.6 mi S to 115 ⬇ 9.4 mi S to 116 ⬇ ? mi S to Umpqua R |
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111 | Wax Myrtle BeachThe Wax Myrtle Trail leads ~1 mile along the Siltcoos River and a sand road through the dunes to reach the beach access. Wax Myrtle Beach is the first beach access south of the Siltcoos River.⬆ ~10 mi N to 98 ⬆ 9.7 mi N to 100 ⬆ 6.1 mi N to 105 ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 110 ⬆ 0.5 mi N to Siltcoos R ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 112 ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 113 ⬇ 3.7 mi S to 114 ⬇ 5.5 mi S to Tahkenitch Cr |
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112 | Carter Lake TrailCarter Lake Trail beach access is fed by two trailheads near Carter Lake, across about 1.2 mile of dunes.⬆ 1.2 mi N to Siltcoos River mouth ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 111 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to 113 ⬇ 3.1 mi S to 114 ⬇ 4.8 mi S to Tahkenitch Creek |
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113 | North Overlook TrailNorth Overlook Trail at Oregon Dunes Overlook Day Use leads about a mile west-northwest across the dunes from the parking to the beach. A loop consists of the North Overlook Trail, south on the beach, and return via the South Overlook Trail.⬆ 12 mi N to 98 ⬆ 8.5 mi N to 105 ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 110 ⬆ 2.9 mi N to Siltcoos River ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 111 ⬆ 1.7 mi N to 112 ⬇ 1.4 mi S to 114 ⬇ 3.1 mi S to Tahkenitch Cr ⬇ 4.3 mi S to 115A ⬇ ?? mi S to Umpqua River |
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114 | South Overlook TrailSouth Overlook Trail at Oregon Dunes Overlook Day Use leads about a mile and a half south through dunes then west along Tahkenitch Creek to the beach. It can be made a loop along the beach to the North Overlook Trail and back to parking.⬆ 14 mi N to 98 ⬆ 4.7 mi N to 110 ⬆ 4.3 mi N to Siltcoos R ⬆ 3.8 mi N to 111 ⬆ 3.1 mi N to 112 ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 113 ⬇ 1.7 mi S to Tahkenitch Cr ⬇ 2.9 mi S to 115A ⬇ ?? mi S to Umpqua R ⬇ 12 mi S to 119 See PDF map. |
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115 | Tahkenitch River Tr.Route from Tahkenitch Creek Trailhead to beach is a 2.6-mile trail through forested sand dunes; ~90-minute walk each way. Route from Tahkenitch CG is ~1.5 mi through forested sand dunes.⬆ 16 mi N to 98 Siuslaw R ⬆ 12 mi N to 105 ⬆ 6.6 mi N to 110 ⬆ 5.9? mi N to Siltcoos R ⬆ 5.6 mi N to 111 ⬆ 5.0 mi N to 112 ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 113 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 114 ⬆ ~100yds N to Tahkenitch Cr ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 115A ⬇ ~3 mi S to 116 ⬇ ~8.7 mi S to Umpqua R ⬇ 8.9 mi S to 117 See PDF map. |
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115A | Threemile Lk. North Trail#115A is a ~3-mile-long trail hike from the "Tahkenitch Dunes/Threemile Lake North" trailhead at Tahkenitch Campground.⬆ 17 mi N to 98 Siuslaw R ⬆ 13 mi N to 105 ⬆ 7.5 mi N to 110 ⬆ 6.9? mi N to Siltcoos R ⬆ 6.6 mi N to 111 ⬆ 6.0 mi N to 112 ⬆ 4.3 mi N to 113 ⬆ 2.9 mi N to 114 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to Tahkenitch Cr ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 115 ⬇ 1.9 mi S to 116 ⬇ ~7.8 mi S to Umpqua R |
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116 | Sparrow RoadSparrow Park Road leaves US 101 near milepost 207. It offers access to the dunes and beach north of the mouth of the Umpqua River. The road is ~4 miles of sometimes steep, sometimes twisty, sometimes rough gravel road, with a creek flowing over it at one point. Ample ground clearance and 4WD are a good idea. There is some parking at the end; walk a sand road a couple hundred yards west to #116 and the beach. This is the base of a sand spit that extends south to the mouth of the Umpqua River.⬆ 19 mi N to 98 Siuslaw R ⬆ 15 mi N to 105 ⬆ 9.4 mi N to 110 ⬆ 8.5 mi N to 111 ⬆ 7.8 mi N to 112 ⬆ 6.1 mi N to 113 ⬆ 4.7 mi N to 114 ⬆ ~3.1 mi N to Tahkenitch Cr ⬆ ~3 mi N to 115 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 115A ⬆ ~0.5 mi N to Plover restricted area ⬇ ~5.9 mi S to Umpqua R ⬇ 6.1 mi S to 117 |
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117 | Triangle BeachSalmon Harbor Drive in Winchester Bay offers access to the dunes and beach access points south of the Umpqua River mouth. At the mouth, two jetties form a triangle with a sandy beach, enclosing a sheltered aquaculture lagoon. Access to this beach is via 117.⬆ N to Umpqua River ⬇ 100 yards? S to118 |
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118 | S. Umpqua JettySalmon Harbor Drive in Winchester Bay offers access to the dunes and beach access points south of the Umpqua River mouth. At the mouth, two jetties form a triangle with a sandy beach, enclosing a sheltered aquaculture lagoon. From the south jetty, a long sandy beach backed by dunes stretches ~15 miles to the south.⬆ 100 yards? N to 117 ⬇ 1 mi? S to119 |
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119 | S. Umpqua #2Salmon Harbor Drive in Winchester Bay offers access to the dunes and beach access points south of the Umpqua River mouth. About a mile south of the south jetty, 119 offers paved parking, pit toilets, a foredune observation point, and beach access.⬆ 1 mi? N to 118 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 120 ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 121 |
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120 | S. Umpqua #3Salmon Harbor Drive in Winchester Bay offers access to the dunes and beach access points south of the Umpqua River mouth. At the end of the road, a couple of miles south of the south jetty, 120 offers paved parking, flush toilets, a park host, OHV staging, and beach access.⬆ 2? mi N to 118 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to 119 ⬇ 2.5 mi S to 121 |
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121 | John Dellenback222John Dellenback Dunes Trail is a scenic 3-mile trail through tall dunes to the open beach.⬆ 4.6? mi N to 118 ⬆ 3.6 mi N to 119 ⬆ 2.5 mi N to 120 ⬇ 2.4 mi S to Tenmile Cr ⬇ 6.2 mi S to Beale Lk ⬇ 10.2 mi S to 126 |
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122 | Ten MileWestern terminus of OHV sand track network connecting to Spinreel Campground. Unsuitable for hikers.⬆ 5.9 mi N to 120 ⬆ 3.5 mi N to 121 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to Tenmile Cr ⬇ 1 mi S to 123 ⬇ 3 mi S to 124 ⬇ 6.7 mi S to 125 ⬇ 6.9 mi S to 126 ⬇ 15 mi S to Coos R |
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123 | SaundersWestern terminus of Saunders Sand Road, OHV tracks to Saunders Lake. Unsuitable for hikers.⬆ 6.8 mi N to 120 ⬆ 4.4 mi N to 121 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to Tenmile Cr ⬆ 1 mi N to 122 ⬇ 2 mi S to 124 ⬇ 5.7 mi S to 125 ⬇ 5.9 mi S to 126 |
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124 | HauserWestern terminus of Hauser Sand Road, OHV tracks to Hauser, Biele Lake. Unsuitable for hikers.⬆ 8.9 mi N to 120 ⬆ 6.5 mi N to 121 ⬆ 4.2 mi N to Tenmile Cr ⬆ 3 mi N to 122 ⬆ 2 mi N to 123 ⬇ 3.7 mi S to 125 ⬇ 3.9 mi S to 126 |
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125 | Bull RunOHV beach access at USFS Horsfall Beach dunes recreation area. Unsuitable for hikers.⬆ 13 mi N to 120 ⬆ 10 mi N to 121 ⬆ 7.9 mi N to Tenmile Cr ⬆ 6.7 mi N to 122 ⬆ 5.7 mi N to 123 ⬆ 3.7 mi N to 124 ⬇ 900ft S to 126 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 127 |
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126 | HorsfallTwo paths over the foredune at Horsfall Beach Campground and Day Use. Seaward-facing sign mounted to ADA observation platform ~100 meters north of the actual foredune trails. Large paved parking lot with camp sites, flush rest rooms, volunteer host. Most of the parking lot is allocated to RV camp sites, and the single row of day use slots along the dune are often all filled up. Horsfall is the best access for hiking both the Coos north spit to the south, and the stretch of beach to the north. Forest Service use pass or day use fee required. Shipwreck mostly buried in sand and tides just west of observation tower.⬆ ~15 miles N to Umpqua R ⬆ 12.7 miles N to 120 ⬆ 10.2 miles N to 121 ⬆ 8.1 mi N to Tenmile Cr ⬆ 6.9 miles N to 122 ⬆ 5.9 miles N to 123 ⬆ 3.9 miles N to 124 ⬆ 900ft N to 125 ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 127 ⬇ 2.1 mi S to 128 ⬇ 3.1 mi S to 129 ⬇ 3.2 mi S to 129A ⬇ 4.1 mi S to 130 ⬇ 7.3 mi S to 131 ⬇ 7.3 mi S to Coos R |
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127 | South WildmareWestern terminus of an equestrian sand trail originating at Wildmare Horse Camp. Part of the USFS Horsfall dunes recreation complex. Foredune erosion has left a vertical drop-off to the beach, in summer 2022.⬆ ~1 mile N to 126 ⬇ ~8 mi S to Coos north jetty. |
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128 | Wetlands TrailI need to find the trailhead for this on the Trans Pacific Parkway. Usually I just park at Horsfall and walk south on the beach.⬆ ~17.3 mi N to Umpqua R ⬆ 17 mi N to 117 ⬆ 17 mi N to 118 ⬆ 16 mi N to 119 ⬆ 15 mi N to 120 ⬆ 12 mi N to 121 ⬆ 8.9 mi N to 122 ⬆ 8.0 mi N to 123 ⬆ 6.0 mi N to 124 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 125 ⬆ 2.1 mi N to 126 ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 127 ⬇ ? mi S to 129 ⬇ ? mi S to 129A ⬇ ? mi S to 130 ⬇ 5.2 mi S to 131 ⬇ 5.2 mi S to Coos R |
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129 | Coos North Spit #1I need to find the trailhead for this on the Trans Pacific Parkway.⬆ ~19 mi N to Umpqua R ⬆ 18 mi N to 117 ⬆ 18 mi N to 118 ⬆ 17 mi N to 119 ⬆ 16 mi N to 120 ⬆ 13 mi N to 121 ⬆ 10 mi N to 122 ⬆ 9.0 mi N to 123 ⬆ 7.0 mi N to 124 ⬆ 3.3 mi N to 125 ⬆ 3.1 mi N to 126 ⬆ 2.6 mi N to 127 ⬆ ? mi N to 128 ⬇ 0.1 mi S to 129A ⬇ ? mi S to 130 ⬇ ? mi S to 131 ⬇ ~4.2 mi S to Coos R |
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129A | Coos North Spit #2I need to find the trailhead for this on the Trans Pacific Parkway.⬆ ~19 mi N to Umpqua R ⬆ 18 mi N to 117 ⬆ 18 mi N to 118 ⬆ 17 mi N to 119 ⬆ 16 mi N to 120 ⬆ 14 mi N to 121 ⬆ 10 mi N to 122 ⬆ 9.1 mi N to 123 ⬆ 7.1 mi N to 124 ⬆ 3.4 mi N to 125 ⬆ 3.2 mi N to 126 ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 127 ⬆ ? mi N to 128 ⬆ 0.1 mi N to 129 ⬇ ? mi S to 130 ⬇ ? mi S to 131 ⬇ ~4.1 mi S to Coos R |
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130 | Coos North Spit #3I need to find the trailhead for this on the Trans Pacific Parkway.⬆ ~20? mi N to Umpqua R ⬆ 19 mi N to 117 ⬆ 19 mi N to 118 ⬆ 18 mi N to 119 ⬆ 17 mi N to 120 ⬆ 14 mi N to 121 ⬆ 11 mi N to 122 ⬆ 10 mi N to 123 ⬆ 8.0 mi N to 124 ⬆ 4.3 mi N to 125 ⬆ 4.1 mi N to 126 ⬆ 3.6 mi N to 127 ⬆ ? mi N to 128 ⬆ ? mi N to 129 ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 129A ⬇ ? mi S to 131 ⬇ ~3.2 mi S to Coos R |
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131 | (Coos North Jetty?)Located at the end of the Coos north spit, about 50 meters north of the base of the north jetty. There is no landward-facing sign to know what the official name is, so I supplied the name listed here. A sand road leads away on the spit; I need to find the trailhead for this on the Trans Pacific Parkway.⬆ ~22 mi N to Umpqua R ⬆ 22 mi N to 117 ⬆ 22 mi N to 118 ⬆ 21 mi N to 119 ⬆ 20 mi N to 120 ⬆ 18 mi N to 121 ⬆ 14 mi N to 122 ⬆ 13 mi N to 123 ⬆ 11 mi N to 124 ⬆ 7.5 mi N to 125 ⬆ 7.3 mi N to 126 ⬆ 6.8 mi N to 127 ⬆ ? mi N to 128 ⬆ ? mi N to 129 ⬆ 4.1 mi N to 129A ⬆ ? mi N to 130 ⬇ ~0.1 mi S to Coos R |
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132 | Bastendorff Beach JettyBLM parking lot and sand trails at base of south jetty of Coos Bay. Pit toilets, sandy beach. No seaward-facing sign.⬆ N is Coos River ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 133 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 133A ⬇ 1 mi S to 133B ⬇ 1? mi S to cliff Measurement error here somewhere! |
🅿 | OR 540 Cape Arago Highway |
133 | Bastendorff Beach NorthBLM parking lot and sand trails at Bastendorff Beach west of Charleston. Sandy beach. No seaward-facing sign.⬆ 800ft N to 132 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 133 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 133A ⬇ 1 mi S to 133B ⬇ 1? mi S to cliff Measurement error here somewhere! |
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133A | Bastendorff Beach MiddleBLM parking lot and sand trails at Bastendorff Beach west of Charleston. Pit toilets, sandy beach.⬆ 1mi N to 132 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 133 ⬇ 800ft S to 133B ⬇ 0.7 mi S to cliff Measurement error here somewhere! |
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133B | Bastendorff Beach SouthBLM parking lot and sand trails at Bastendorff Beach west of Charleston. Sandy beach. No seaward-facing sign.⬆ 1mi N to 132 ⬆ 0.5 mi N to 133 ⬆ 800ft N to 133A ⬇ 0.5 mi S to cliff Measurement error here somewhere! |
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134 | Yoakam PointYoakam Point is a headland along the Cape Arago Highway, and the undeveloped State Natural Area that occupies it. There is limited gravel parking along the highway. An often-muddy trail leads through a trail network to a steep ravine path to a beach south of the point; spur trails to the right connect with a network of trails through the spruce forest atop the headland. |
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135A | Sunset Bay NorthSunset Bay North 135A offers access to the north end of the bay beach at Sunset Bay State Park on the Cape Arago Highway west of Coos Bay. There is paved car parking, and a boat ramp here - people paddle the bay in kayaks and canoes. A trailhead leads up the forested slope to the north, and follows the eroding edge of the bluffs around the north side of the bay, around the point, and northward along the ocean cliffs. There is a rest room facility just south at Sunset Bay Middle.⬆ 0.6 mi N to 134 by crow ⬆ Immediately N to trailhead ⬇ 800ft S to 135 ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 135B |
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135 | Sunset Bay MiddleSunset Bay Middle 135 offers access to the sheltered, scenic bay beach at Sunset Bay State Park on the Cape Arago Highway west of Coos Bay. There is paved car parking, and a flush rest room facility.⬆ 1.5? mi N to 134 by road? ⬆ 800ft N to 135A ⬇ 450ft S to 135B ⬇ 1? mi S to 136 by trail |
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135B | Sunset Bay SouthSunset Bay South 135B offers access to the south end of the bay beach at Sunset Bay State Park on the Cape Arago Highway west of Coos Bay. There is paved car parking, and a shadier decidous forest with a creek and day use facilities. A 4.3-mile hiking trail to the south connects Sunset Bay SP, Shore Acres SP, and Cape Arago SP.⬆ 0.2 mi N to 135A ⬆ 450ft N to 135 ⬇ 1? mi S to 136? by trail |
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136 | Norton GulchJust south of Sunset Bay State Park and north of Shore Acres State Park is beach access #136. A small amount of road-shoulder parking; a 0.2-mile forested trail through a canyon leads to a neat rock bowl that is full of surf at high tide and tidally drained at low tide. Coastal flora cling to a rocky shoreline; worth a stop. It's 0.6 mile south to 137 on the GPS, but over 1.6 miles on the segment of the Oregon Coast Trail that parallels the Cape Arago Highway. |
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137 | Shore Acres (?)(I didn't note the official beach access point name; not sure I saw the landward-facing sign.) Shore Acres State Park is the former site of a timber baron's mansion and extensive botannical gardens. The mansion is gone, the gardens redeveloped. Breathtakingly scenic trails line the top of fantastically carved stone slopes above the ocean, and lead to a pocket beach with access point 137. Shore Acres SP is stunningly scenic, meticulously maintained, and has a $5/car entry fee. Note that animals are not allowed outside of cars, so it's not a dog-friendly destination.⬆ 1? mi N to 136 by trail ⬇ 3? mi S to 138? by trail |
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138 | Cape Arago NorthAt Cape Arago State Park, a paved path leads out along a ridge to a point, overlooking Simpson's Reef and its chorus of sea lions and seals. A steep spur trail leads down to a curved beach along a cove sheltered by the cape. It's beautiful, remote-feeling, and well worth the visit. |
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139 | Cape Arago SouthAt Cape Arago State Park, a paved path switchbacks down to a cobble-and-sand beach in a cove sheltered by the cape. Cliffs and ocean stretch away toward Bandon and toward Hawaii. Summer water can be warmer here than a native Oregonian might expect. It's beautiful, remote-feeling, and well worth the visit. |
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140 | Sacchi Beach?South of Fivemile Creek, at the end of Pacific Surf Lane off Seven Devils Road. The beach is north of a point, so maybe hard to get to on the beach. North of Sacchi Beach, the cliffs march out to Cape Arago. |
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141 | Agate Beach?Agate Beach, south of Threemile Creek, looks like one could hike up the beach to it from Seven Devils SRS. There is also an Agate Lane north of Threemile Creek with a driveway crossing the creek to a B&B that's close to Agate Beach. |
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142 | Seven DevilsSeven Devils State Recreation Site offers paved parking and rest rooms where Twomile Creek meets the beach. Roads north of here providing beach access are all signed "private" now (though I'm not sure they are), so to reach Saachi Beach and Agate Beach your best bet may be walking around the headland north of Seven Devils as the tide recedes and getting back before it returns.⬆ 4.7 mi N to 139 ⬆ 2? mi N to 140 ? ⬆ 1.3?mi N to 141 ? ⬆ 0.9 mi N to headland (passable at low tide?) ⬇ 1.1 mi S to Fivemile Point (passable at low tide?) ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 143 ⬇ ? mi S to 144 ⬇ 5.6 mi S to 146 ⬇ 6.4 mi S to 147 ⬇ 7.8 mi S to 148 ⬇ 8 mi S to Coquille R |
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143 | Whisky RunWhisky Run offers gravel parking without amenities, north of the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.⬆ 2?mi N to 142 ⬆ 0.8mi N to Fivemile Point (passable at low tide only) ⬇ ?mi S to 144 ⬇ 5mi S to 147 ⬇ 6.6mi S to 148 |
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144 | Bullards North LoopBeach access from a hiking and equestrian trail on the north side of Bullards Beach State Park. |
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145 | Bullards Cut CreekBeach access from a hiking and equestrian trail on the north side of Bullards Beach State Park. |
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146 | Bullards Pearl's TrailPearl's Trail at Bullards Beach State Park leads from the campground a mile or two through hilly forested dunes to this beach access 146 . When I visited c.2018, a length of Pearl's Trail had been reclaimed by a swamp halfway along. |
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147 | Bullards BeachThe Bullards Beach access point 147 is located at the main parking lot where Bullards Beach Road meets the foredune in Bullards Beach State Park north of Bandon, Oregon. Large parking lot, flush rest rooms.⬆ 6.6mi N to 142 ⬆ 5mi N to Fivemile Point (passable at low tide only) ⬆ 4.5mi N to 143 ⬆ 2.8mi? N to 144 ⬇ 1.6mi S to 148 |
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148 | Coquille Lighthouse148 Coquille Lighthouse is located at the north jetty of the Coquille River, at the south end of the sand spit occupied by Bullards Beach State Park. The parking lot there is the end of Bullards Beach Road. There is a vault toilet at the larger parking lot.⬆ 7?mi N to Fivemile Point (passable at low tide only) ⬆ 6.2?mi N to 143 ⬆ 1.6?mi N to 147 ⬇ S is Coquille River |
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149 | Coquille South JettyLocated at the south jetty at the mouth of the Coquille River, and within Bandon South Jetty Park, 149 offers a popular beach, ample parking, and flush rest rooms. Bandon's famous sea stacks are arrayed to the south along the beach.⬆ N is Coquille River ⬇ 0.3? mi S to 150A ⬇ 4? mi S to 154 |
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150A | Coquille PointCoquille Point National Wildlife Refuge in Bandon features two beach access points. 150A is located at the north side of the flat headland, a mild walk from the parking lot. There is no rest room.⬆ 0.5 mi N to Coquille R ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 149 ⬇ 0.2 mi S to 150 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 151 ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 152 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 152A ⬇ 2.0 mi S to 153 ⬇ 2.3 mi S to 154 |
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150 | Coquille PointCoquille Point National Wildlife Refuge in Bandon features two beach access points. 150 is located at the parking lot, on the south side of the flat headland. There is no rest room.⬆ 0.?? mi N to 150A ⬇ 0.?? mi S to 151 |
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151 | Face RockThe beach access 151 at Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint is on the south side of the headland. The park offers parking, picnic tables, a vault toilet, and stunning views. |
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152 | Tish-a-TangBeach access from a residential street off Beach Loop Road in Bandon. Gravel parking just north across Beach Loop Drive.⬆ ? mi N to Coquille R ⬆ ? mi N to 149 ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 150 ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 151 ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 154 |
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152A | Inn at Face RockThe Inn at Face Rock Best Western has a private beach access, presumably meaning it crosses and/or leads to their private property above the vegetation line. I don't think there is public parking where the path crosses Beach Loop Road. |
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153 | Mars LaneMars Lane is a beach access at the end of a residential street on the south side of Bandon, Oregon. There is no parking to speak of. |
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154 | Devil's KitchenDevil's Kitchen is a beach access wayside along Beach Loop Road in Bandon; it's part of Bandon State Natural Area. It offers parking, flush rest rooms, a creek, and access to a beach studded with sea stacks.⬆ 2.8 mi N to Coquille R ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 149 ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 150A ⬆ 2.1 mi N to 150 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 151 ⬆ 1.1 mi N to 152 ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 152A ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 153 ⬇ Creek ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 155 ⬇ 3? mi S to New River |
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155 | China CreekChina Creek is a beach access wayside along Beach Loop Road in Bandon; it's part of Bandon State Natural Area. It offers paved parking, a porta-potty, a creek, and a sandy trail across the creek to a beach. There are two "seaward-facing" 155 signs, actually facing north and south, attached to the same post. Neither was visible from the beach in 2023. They are directly inland from a sign warning about snowy plover restrictions on the beach proper.⬆ 3.7 mi N to 148 ⬆ 3.5 mi N to Coquille R ⬆ 3.4 mi N to 149 ⬆ 3.0 mi N to 150A ⬆ 2.8 mi N to 150 ⬆ 2.2 mi N to 151 ⬆ 1.8 mi N to 152 ⬆ 1.8 mi N to 152A ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 153 ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 154 ⬇ Creek ⬇ 2? mi S to New River ⬇12? mi S to 156 |
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156 | Floras LakeFloras Lake is a coastal lake separated from the Pacific by a single foredune and beach. It features Boice Cope Park, and half-mile and mile-long trails to the open beach. It's located at the base of the narrow ~10-mile sand spit separating New River and the ocean, so walking north on the beach to China Creek is about 12 miles and involves fording the mouth of New River around low tide.⬆ 18? mi N to 149 ⬆ 14 mi N to 151 ⬆ 13 mi N to 154 ⬆ 12? mi N to 155 ⬆ 10? mi N to New River mouth ⬆ 0.2 mi N to Floras Lake north trail ⬇ 1? beach mi S to OCT? ⬇ 3? beach mi S to cliffs ⬇ 4? trail mi S to Blacklock Point ⬇ 5.7 mi S to 159 |
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Sixes River | 🌉 | 295 | |
158 | Sixes RiverBeach access trail from the Hughes House parking area at Cape Blanco State Park to the open beach on the south bank of the river mouth.⬆ Sixes River ⬇ 1.5? mi S to Cape Blanco trail |
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159 | Cape Blanco BeachSpur road from the campground at Cape Blanco State Park to the open beach below the bluffs.⬆ ~1mi N to Cape Blanco ⬇ ? mi S to Elk River ⬇ 4.6 mi S to 160 |
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160 | Paradise Point | 🅿 | 299 Port Orford 302 |
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164 | Hubbard CreekSeaward-facing sign 164 at Hubbard Creek washed away from 2022 to 2023.⬆ 2.7 mi NW to 160 ⬆ 1.9 mi WNW to 161 ⬆ 1.2 mi W to 162 ⬆ 1.0 mi W to 163 ⬇ 1.7 mi SE to 165 ⬇ 2.1 mi SE to 166 |
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165 | Rocky Point | 🅿 | 304 |
166 | Humbug Mountain | 🅿 | 306 |
167 | Arizona Beach | 🅿 | 313 |
168 | Sisters Rock | 🅿 | 314 |
169 | Ophir Trail | 🅿 | 317 |
170 | Ophir Rest Area | 🅿 | 319 |
171 | Nesika BeachNesika Beach is a beach access next to a small creek. The beach stretches several miles southward from a headland north of Euchre Creek, past Ophir Trail, Ophir Rest Stop, and Nesika Beach, ending a mile or two to the south at another rocky headland near Otter Point.⬆ ~3.5 mi N to headland ⬆ 2.8 mi N to 169 ⬆ 1.6 mi N to 170 ⬇ ~2 mi S to headland ⬇ 3.6 mi S to 172 ⬇ 6.4 mi S to 175 |
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n/a | Otter Point northThere is a trail north from the parking lot at Otter Point SRS to a pocket beach that lies between two headlands. This beach access trail does not seem to have an official beach access number, though the trail to the windswept headland above is 172. The north beach trail was closed due to a landslide in 2023, and sure enough access to the beach would have been a wet, erosive slog. |
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172 | Otter PointBeach access point 172 at Otter Point SRS is atypical in that it is not a beach access. Both landward- and seaward-facing signs are affixed to posts out on a bare, eroded headland 90 feet above pounding surf. Access is via a pot-holed gravel drive from Old Coast Road; gravel parking lot and no facilities.⬆ trail N to pocket beach ⬇ trail ~0.5 mi S to beach ⬇ 2.0 mi S to 174 ⬇ ~2.8 mi S to 175 ⬇ 2.8 mi S to Rogue R |
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n/a | Otter Point southThere is a trail south from the parking lot at Otter Point SRS to the beach that stretches away to the south. This beach access trail does not seem to have an official beach access number, though the trail to the windswept headland above is 172. This lovely trail allows access to the headland for those hiking north from the beach, and access to the beach for those starting out on the headland. From the point where the trail meets the beach:⬆ 900ft N to cliffs ⬇ 2.0 mi S to 174 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 175 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to Rogue R |
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173 | ?In 2023, I walked on the beach from the north jetty to Otter Point and back, and I did not see 173. I drove Old Coast Road from the jetty to Otter Point and back, and did not see 173. I saw two paths to the beach that could justifiably have been assigned official beach access numbers, but neither of these had signage. I paid particular attention to the area along Old Coast Road just north of 174, figuring since that is Bailey Beach South then Bailey Beach North might be nearby. But the road and bluff-top seem lined with private houses, and I didn't see a beach access aside from the two trails mentioned a bit farther north. |
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174 | Bailey Beach SouthThere is a gravel driveway accessible from Old Coast Road half a mile north of the Rogue north jetty. Circa 2020, I read the name Bailey Beach South from a landward-facing sign; that sign is gone in 2023. A seaward-facing sign bucks the trend by persisting. A branching sand-road leads to the beach.⬆ 2.0 mi N to 172 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 1.7 mi N to Otter Point trail ⬇ 0.8 mi S to 175 ⬇ 0.8 mi S to Rogue River ⬇ 1.1 mi S to 176 |
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175 | Rogue River N. JettyThere is pot-holed gravel parking near the north jetty of the Rogue River, accessible from US-101 via exits to Old Coast Road. In 2023, I saw a landward-facing sign in the parking lot, but no seaward-facing sign. Paths lead to the jetty and to the beach. From the upper path and jetty, you may see seals and sea lions hunting fish in the channel, and hear the explosive exhalations as they surface to breathe.⬆ 2.8 mi N to 172 ⬆ 2.7 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 2.5 mi N to Otter Point trail ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 174 ⬇ Just S is Rogue River ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 176 |
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176 | Rogue River S. JettyThere is sandy gravel parking near the south jetty of the Rogue River, with a path to the beach. There are landward-facing and seaward-facing signs.⬆ 0.3 mi N to 175 ⬆ ~300ft N to Rogue River ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 177 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 178 ⬇ ? mi S to Hunter Cr ⬆ 2.2 mi S to 179 ⬇ 2.7 mi S to 180 ⬇ ? mi S to OCT ⬇ 5.4 mi S to cliffs |
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177 | FairgroundThe Curry County Fairground and co-located OSU Extension office have a large paved parking lot, and a path to the beach. There is a landward-facing sign, but no seaward-facing sign.⬆ ~1 mi N to Rogue River ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 176 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 178 ⬇ ? mi S to Hunter Cr ⬆ 1.3 mi S to 179 ⬇ 1.9 mi S to 180 ⬇ ? mi S to OCT ⬇ 4.5 mi S to cliffs |
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178 | Visitor CenterGold Beach has a tourist Visitor Center with a large paved parking lot, port-a-potties, and a path to the beach. There is a landward-facing sign, but no seaward-facing sign.⬆ 1.5 mi N to Rogue River ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 176 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 177 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to Hunter Cr ⬆ 0.8 mi S to 179 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 180 ⬇ ? mi S to OCT ⬇ 3.9 mi S to cliffs |
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179 | Kissing RockKissing Rock is a large beach stack with a gravel turn-out parking lot from US-101. There is a landward-facing sign, and two seaward-facing signs, one north of the rock and one to the south. The path to the beach on the north side is steep and clambers over rip-rap; the path on the south side is sand and much safer.&nbps; The seaward-facing signs are about 0.1 mile apart, so the distances here are an approximation.⬆ 2.4 mi N to Rogue River ⬆ 2.3 mi N to 176 ⬆ 1.4 mi N to 177 ⬆ 0.8 mi N to 178 ⬆ 500ft N to Hunter Cr ⬇ 0.5 mi S to 180 ⬇ ? mi S to OCT ⬇ 3.2 mi S to cliffs ⬇ 4.7 mi S to 181 |
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180 | Hunter Creek TurnoutHunter Creek Turnout is a gravel turn-out from US-101, 130 feet above the beach. Bluffs are steep, and I did not see a trail, so I'm not sure why a beach access sign is here.⬆ 2.8 mi N to Rogue River ⬆ 2.7 mi N to 176 ⬆ 1.9 mi N to 177 ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 178 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to Hunter Cr ⬆ 0.5 mi N to 179 ⬇ 4.7 mi S to 181 |
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181 | Meyers Beach NorthGravel turn-out with path to Meyers Beach, near MP 336 on US-101.⬆ 0.9 mi N to cliffs ⬇ 0.4 mi S to Myers Creek ⬇ 0.4 mi S to 182 ⬇ 0.7 mi S to 183 ⬇ 1.0 mi S to 184 ⬇ 1.3 mi S to 185 ⬇ ~1.9 mi? S to Pistol River mouth ⬇ 2.5 mi S to 186 |
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182 | Meyers Beach337Gravel turn-out with path on the north end to Meyers Beach, near MP 337 on US-101.⬆ 1.3 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 0.4 mi N to 181 ⬆ 300ft N to Meyers Cr ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 183 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 184 ⬇ 0.9 mi S to 185 ⬇ ~1.3 mi? S to Pistol River mouth ⬇ 2.1 mi S to 186 |
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183 | Meyers Beach SouthGravel turn-out with paths to Meyers Beach, near MP 337 on US-101. Two landward-facing signs, one at each end of the turn-out parking; one seaward-facing sign in between.⬆ 1.6 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 0.7 mi N to 181 ⬆ ~0.4 mi N to Meyers Cr ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 182 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 184 ⬇ 0.6 mi S to 185 ⬇ ~1 mi? S to Pistol River mouth ⬇ 1.8 mi S to 186 |
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184 | Pistol River North337Gravel turn-out with sand path over the foredune to the beach, south of MP 337 on US-101.⬆ 1.9 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 1.0 mi N to 181 ⬆ ~0.6 mi N to Meyers Cr ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 182 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 183 ⬇ 0.3 mi S to 185 ⬇ ~0.8 mi? S to Pistol River mouth ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 186 |
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185 | Pistol River MiddleGravel turn-out with sand path over the foredune to the beach, just north of MP 338 and a long stretch of Armco barrier on US-101. There is no seaward-facing sign; from the beach, look for footprints on the path just north of a big squat beach stack embedded in the foredune and near to another squat beach stack, the southernmost in a collection of stacks along the beach.⬆ 2.2 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 1.3 mi N to 181 ⬆ ~1 mi N to Meyers Cr ⬆ 0.9 mi N to 182 ⬆ 0.6 mi N to 183 ⬆ 0.3 mi N to 184 ⬇ ~0.5 mi? S to Pistol River mouth ⬇ 1.2 mi S to 186 |
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186 | Pistol River South339Pistol River South offers paved parking and sandy trails over dunes to the south shore of Pistol River and the ocean beach south of the river's mouth.⬆ 3.4 mi N to cliffs ⬆ 2.5 mi N to 181 ⬆ ~2.2 mi N to Meyers Cr ⬆ 2.1 mi N to 182 ⬆ 1.8 mi N to 183 ⬆ 1.5 mi N to 184 ⬆ 1.2 mi N to 185 ⬆ ~1 mi? N to Pistol River mouth ⬆ 300ft N to Pistol River elbow ⬇ 21 mi S to 198 ⬇ ~21 mi S to California border (unmarked) |
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n/a | (unlabeled)344Just south of milepost 344 on US-101, there is a sign marked "Entering Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor." Just south of that sign, a grass-grown logging track leads downhill from the highway. Just south of that, a small circular viewpoint turnout marked "Day Use Only" provides parking. The grassy logging track leads to a short beach of sand and cobbles, where Hooskanaden Creek tumbles out of under-highway culverts and rushes into the ocean. |
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n/a | (unlabeled)344Just north of milepost 345 on US-101, there is a small unmarked gravel parking area mostly behind Armco barrier from the highway. This is the closest parking to the now-over-used Secret Beach. A broad, steep, mud-clay path leads almost straight for about a quarter-mile down a ravine to the access to the beach. |
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187 | Thunder Rock CoveSouth of milepost 345 on US-101, there is a gravel turn-out parking lot marked Thunder Rock Cove. It is high on the shoulder of a headland above the ocean, but is marked 187 because a fairly involved trail leads northwest, then down a revine to the now-famous Secret Beach. A seaward-facing sign overlooks the north end of Secret Beach. |
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188 | Indian Sands348South of milepost 348 on US-101, a rough gravel drive and potholed parking lot occupy part of a headland above the Pacific. Trails depart to north and south, providing access to the Oregon Coast Trail, which circles the headland to provide dramatic views of churning surf under sheer rock cliffs. There is no beach at Indian Sands, only an ancient dune terrain in the saddle between two headland hills, atop cliffs 35 feet above the ocean. A nice section of the OCT runs through cliff-top spruce forest about 2 miles south to Whaleshead Beach. |
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189 | Whaleshead349South of milepost 349 on US-101, a rough gravel road leads down to a park in a ravine near sea level. A trail leads across a creek to the north end of a beach about a mile long, with a distinctive large sea stack that inspired the place-name. Across the highway is an RV resort with rental cabins. |
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189A | Whaleshead ViewpointSouth of milepost 349, UO-101 crosses a ravine and begins climbing out. Part-way up the slope, a gravel road leads west to a gravel parking area and a steep trail down the bluff to Whaleshead Beach. This place bears signage for Whaleshead Viewpoint. |
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190 | Lone Ranch352South of Cape Ferrelo and milepost 352 on US-101, a paved exit leads to Lone Ranch, a park that is part of the Boardman Scenic Corridor. . There is paved parking, and some manner of rest room. A partial mile of beach stretches between the base of Cape Ferrelo and the next rocky headland to the south. Trails lead north-ish up Cape Ferrelo and south-ish up brushy slopes toward Rainbow Rock viewpoint. |
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191 | Harris Beach Day Use | 🅿 | Harris Beach |
192 | Harris Beach South352 | 🅿 | |
193 | Mill Beach | 🅿 | Brookings |
194 | Chetco Point357 | 🅿 | |
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195 | Chetco South JettyLocated off Oceanview Drive between the south jetty and the Beachfront Inn is a day use area and RV parking area, and beach access 195. Paved parking, no rest rooms that I noticed. C.2020, I recall a set of concrete stairs from the parking sidewalk to the beach, but in 2023 there is only riprap. The beach seems wide here, even at higher tide. It stretches away to the south along the Harbor seafront. I need to return when I have time to explore it, and my phone battery is not toast. |
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196 | McVay Rock?Between Oceanview Drive and the bluffs is McVay Rock State Recreation Site, easy to miss if you are driving the speed limit. It has no beach access signage, but it has two paths down ravines from the bluff to a sand-and-gravel beach with sea and beach stacks nearby. I don't know if this is beach access point 196, because of the lack of signage, but it certainly should be a recognized beach access. Cruising Oceanview Drive, I didn't see any other public access to the beach. Gravel drive to gravel parking; dog park, disc golf course, and beach access trails.⬆ ? mi N to 195 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to 197 ⬇ 1.5 mi S to Winchuck River ⬇ 1.6 mi S to 198 ⬇ ~2 mi S to California border (unmarked) |
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197 | Winchuck RiverMost Oregon numbered beach access points are on the sandy ocean beach, not along a river, but 197 is about 700ft upriver on the north bank of the Winchuck River. The sandy riverbank beach does reach the ocean beach, so it was entirely walkable at the time I saw it. A gravel drive to the west just north of the Winchuck River bridge on US-101 leads to gravel parking and the beach access signage. There are no other facilities.⬆ ? mi N to 196 ⬇ 20ft S to Winchuck River ⬇ 800ft S to 198 ⬇ ~0.5 mi S to California border (unmarked) |
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198 | Crissey Field362Crissey Field State Recreation Site is the southernmost beach-access park in the Oregon State Parks system, and one of the most recent. It's a day use facility, with plentiful paved parking and a Travel Oregon visitor center. A path leads to 198 on the open beach.⬆ 0.?? mi N to Winchuck River ⬇ ~0.5 mi S to California border (unmarked) ⬇ ~0.5 mi S to Pelican State Beach (California) |
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1 Fort Stevens SP? ⛺, Columbia River
12A Ecola (Point)
16 Tolovana (Park)
20 Oswald West SP
20C Oswald West - South
25 Manhattan
35 Tierra Del Mar
39A Mount Angel Street (Neskowin)
39B Neskowin Beach State Rec. Site
45 D River
50 Salishan Spit, north third
50A Salishan Spit, middle third
50B Salishan Spit, south third
51 Laurel Street, Gleneden Beach
51A Gleneden Beach SRS
51B Schoolhouse Creek?
51C stairs to large expensive looking multi-unit VRDs just north of Lincoln Beach RV park.
Two large almost driveable access points at the south edge of the RV park are unmarked.
52 Fishing Rock
52A Fogarty Creek
54 Beverly Beach
55 Moolack Beach
61 Yaquina Bay S. Jetty
61B South Beach SP day use
64 Seal Rock State Rec. Site
66C South Sandpiper (Bayshore)
67 Bayshore North
67A Bayshore Middle
67B Bayshore Beach Club
67C Bayshore South
67D Alsea Spit (Bayshore)
68 Governor Patterson SRS
69 ???
70 Beachside (day use)
70A Beachside (campground)
71 Tillicum Beach (day use; no beach-facing sign)
71 Tillicum Beach (campground)
(San Marine?)
74 Salmon Street (north Yachats)
75 Smelt Sands SRS
76 Yachats State Rec Area
77 Yachats Ocean Road
78 Devil’s Churn (Cape Perpetua)
79 Cove Beach Trailhead (Cape Perpetua)
80 Restless Waters
81 Cooks Chasm
82 Neptune North (Gwynn Creek)
82A Neptune South (Neptune SSVP)
83 Strawberry Hill
84 Bob Creek
85 Stonefield Beach North
86 Stonefield Beach (south)
87 Tokatee Klootchman
88 Ocean Beach (day use)
89 Rock Creek
90 Muriel O. Ponsler State Wayside
91 Carl G. Washburne B-40
92 Carl G. Washburne SP
93 Hobbit Beach Trailhead
94 Heceta Head Lighthouse
95A Baker Beach Camp (USFS)
95B Baker Beach (USFS)
96 Heceta Beach North (Lane County Parks)
96A Heceta Beach South (Lane County Parks)
97 Siuslaw North Jetty (Harbor Vista CP, Florence)
98 South Siuslaw Jetty (base of jetty)
99 S. Jetty Parking #7 (riverbank near mouth)
100 S. Jetty Parking #6
101 S. Jetty Parking #5
102 S. Jetty Parking #4
103 S. Jetty Parking #3
104 S. Jetty Parking #2
105 S. Jetty Parking #1 (south side)
106 (OHV access at South Jetty Dune & Beach)
113 North Overlook Trail, Oregon Dunes Overlook
114 South Overlook Trail, Oregon Dunes Overlook
121 John Dellenback trailhead
135A Sunset Bay North
135 Sunset Bay Middle
135B Sunset Bay South
138 Cape Arago North
139 Cape Arago South
142 Seven Devils (State Recreation Site)
143 Whisky Run (Ocean Shore SRA)
144 Bullards North Loop
145 Bullards Cut Creek
146 Bullards Pearl’s Trail
147 Bullards Beach (parking area)
148 Coquille Lighthouse (North Jetty at Bullards Beach SP)
149 Coquille South Jetty (Bandon South Jetty Park)
150A Coquille Point (north, Oregon Islands NWR, Bandon)
150 Coquille Point (Oregon Islands NWR, Bandon)
151 Face Rock (Wayside, Bandon)
152 Tish-a-Tang (Ocean Shore SRA, Bandon)
152A Inn at Face Rock Best Western private beach access
153 Mars Lane (Ocean Shore SRA, Bandon)
154 Devil’s Kitchen (Ocean Shore SRA, Bandon)
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Beaches, themselves . . .
Fort Stevens State Park south to Necanicum River
Necanicum River south to Tillamook Head
Tillamook Head/Ecola SP south through Cannon Beach, Arcadia Beach, Hug Point, to Arch Cape?
Short Sand Beach at Oswald West SP
cliffs at Neahkahnie Beach south through Manzanita to Nehalem Bay
Nehalem Bay south through Manhattan Beach, Rockaway Beach, Twin Rocks, to Barview Jetty CP at Tillamook Bay
Bayocean Spit south to Cape Meares
. . .
Netarts Bay spit south to Cape Lookout cliffs
Cape Lookout cliffs south to Sandlake
Sandlake south over Cape Kiwanda to Nestucca River?
Nestucca River south to Neskowin?
pocket beach at Hart's Cove?
Road's End south to Siletz Bay (8 miles?)
Salishan Spit south to Fishing Rock (7mi?)
Fishing Rock south to Fogarty Creek (<1 mi)
Boiler Bay? Pocket, inaccessible? (<1mi)
Inn at Otter Crest south to Otter Rock
Otter Rock south, Beverly Beach, Moolack Beach, to Yaquina Head
Yaquina Head south to Big Creek (frequent sewage spills, ford with care)
Big Creek (Agate Beach) south through Newport oceanfront to mouth of Yaquina Bay
Newport south jetty south to Beaver Creek at Ona Beach
Beaver Creek south to Seal Rock?
Seal Rock south to Alsea Bay
Alsea Bay south to Yachats River
pocket beach at Yachats Ocean Road SNA
pocket beaches within Cape Perpetua National Scenic Area
pocket beaches at Neptune North, Neptune South, Strawberry Hill, Bob Creek Wayside,
Stonefield Beach,
Tokatee Klootchman SNS, Ocean Beach Day Use
Rock Creek south to Muriel Ponsler (China Creek)
China Creek south to Heceta Head cliffs
pocket beach at Heceta Head State Park
Heceta Head (Herman Cape?) south to mouth of Siuslaw River (dunes)
Siuslaw south jetty south to mouth of Siltcoos River (10 miles?)
Siltcoos River south to Tahkenitch Creek (6 miles)
Tahkentich Creek south to Umpqua River (6 miles?)
Umpqua River south to Coos Bay
pocket beaches around Coos Head, Bastendorff, Yoakam Point, Sunset Bay, Shore Acres, Cape Arago
Saachi Beach?
Agate beach?
Seven Devils SRS south through Whiskey Run and Bullards Beach to Coquille north jetty (6mi?)
Bandon South Jetty Park south to mouth of New River
mouth of New River south to Blacklock Point?
Blacklock Point south to Cape Blanco?
Cape Blanco south to Elk River
Elk River south to Tseriadun SRS at Port Orford Heads
Port Orford Battle Rock Wayside east and south to Rocky Point?
Rocky Point south to Humbug Mountain
Arizona Beach
pocket beaches at Sisters Rock
. . .
Cape Sebastian - Meyers Beach - Pistol River
Pistol River south . . .
Indian Sands . . .