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Hug Point State Recreation Site offers easy access to the beach, a peek at some interesting local history, and loads of scenic beauty. Just 5 miles south of Cannon Beach, this little wayside includes forested picnic areas, a restroom, and a short walkway to the beach.
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Sitio de recreación estatal Hug Point
Beach Access Road
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Hug Point State Recreation Site offers easy access to the beach, a peek at some interesting local history, and loads of scenic beauty. Just 5 miles south of Cannon Beach, this little wayside includes forested picnic areas, a restroom, and a short walkway to the beach.
Seaside is for relaxation and tons of fun, such as the kite flying, sandcastle making, boogie boarding, ancient forest hiking, grand promenade strolling, skee balling, kayaking, tandem biking, swan boating, sunset picnicking, and bumper car-carring capital of the Oregon Coast!
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Seaside
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Seaside is for relaxation and tons of fun, such as the kite flying, sandcastle making, boogie boarding, ancient forest hiking, grand promenade strolling, skee balling, kayaking, tandem biking, swan boating, sunset picnicking, and bumper car-carring capital of the Oregon Coast!
The park is a popular whale watching site and displays an intriguing geology. The punch bowl was probably created by the collapse of the roof over two sea caves, then shaped by wave action. This is a scenic picnic spot atop the undulating rocky shoreline. Don't forget to explore the tidepools on the north side of the punch bowl!
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Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area
122 1st Street
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The park is a popular whale watching site and displays an intriguing geology. The punch bowl was probably created by the collapse of the roof over two sea caves, then shaped by wave action. This is a scenic picnic spot atop the undulating rocky shoreline. Don't forget to explore the tidepools on the north side of the punch bowl!
The long beach and Cascade headland are delightfully pristine. In the town of Neskowin, you'll find a general store, restaurant and two golf courses amid the lovely ocean cottages. A bit north, you can canoe and kayak on the relatively undeveloped estuary of Nestucca Bay.
Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site
The long beach and Cascade headland are delightfully pristine. In the town of Neskowin, you'll find a general store, restaurant and two golf courses amid the lovely ocean cottages. A bit north, you can canoe and kayak on the relatively undeveloped estuary of Nestucca Bay.
Lincoln Beach is a census-designated place in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. It includes the unincorporated communities of Lincoln Beach and Gleneden Beach.
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Lincoln City Beach Access
1144 NW 15th St
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Lincoln Beach is a census-designated place in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. It includes the unincorporated communities of Lincoln Beach and Gleneden Beach.
Here you can watch the crashing waves and the dramatic churning action of the ocean inside the wave-carved inlet that's called Devils Churn.
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Devils Churn
815 US-101
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Here you can watch the crashing waves and the dramatic churning action of the ocean inside the wave-carved inlet that's called Devils Churn.
Sitting on the edge of the Oregon coast near Cape Perpetua, a gaping, seemingly bottomless sinkhole swallows the unbroken stream of seawater around it. Thor’s Well, as the natural wonder is known, is not actually bottomless. It is, however, very dangerous.
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El Pozo de Thor
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Sitting on the edge of the Oregon coast near Cape Perpetua, a gaping, seemingly bottomless sinkhole swallows the unbroken stream of seawater around it. Thor’s Well, as the natural wonder is known, is not actually bottomless. It is, however, very dangerous.