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Emily D.

Such a great trail with beautiful beaches at the end of the hike. Pro Tips: Parking was easy to access Restrooms were clean and well maintained Hike difficultly was easy (good for all ages) The parking lot can be hot while the trail is cold as you get near the water. For the summer I dressed summer on the bottom, Winter on the top. The trail/beach is pet friendly Parking is free Great hiking option while visiting Manzanita, OR

Devils Cauldron
Willy M.

If you are looking for "Devils Cauldron"...You'll probably miss pulling off of 101 and pass this spot, I missed it and had to flip a B and go back. It's a little pull off spot off the side of the highway. Good luck! Short hike down to see the overlook for Devils Cauldron, hike down the gravel trail, stay straight and you will eventually see the sign directing you. I don't even think it's a mile walk. When you get there, it's a beautiful amazing view. Luckily, we were the only ones there when we came by, we got plenty of time to take some photos, sit on the bench, look around, send our condolences to the little memorial site, tried to look over as much as we could. There is a small barrier so you don't fall off so it's probably best not to jump that. Hope you aren't afraid of heights, but it's beautiful!

Get on this trail for .5 mile and it will get you to Devil's Cauldron
Fen F.

How to get to DEVIL'S CAULDRON. We had to zig zig back and forth several times because there was no sign. Go exactly 1 mile past the Short Sands Beach parking lot and you will see a small parking lot on the right side. The sign will say Elks Flats Trail. Take the trail and you will come to another sign instructing you to go straight. The easy hike to the cauldron from the parking lot is only .5 miles and well worth it. Enjoy this hidden gem!

You betcha!
Phil G.

I am not a nature dude, but Oswald West State Park is accessible for even us urban infused people. It is gorgeous, well planned and groomed for people of all walks of life. All parks should be this cool and egalitarian, bringing nature to everyone. I was able to go everywhere and anywhere, even with a torn meniscus! The trails are magical and the beaches transcendent. Summer would be a zoo, but late October is just perfect, the most overused word of the 21st Century. Yet, in this case, the experience was actually perfect.

Viviann L.

Beautiful beaches but SO windy and sandy, I kept getting sand in my eyes and mouth even with them closed. Much colder than NE Portland so definitely bring or dress in extra layers. There's a town there with coffee shops, brewery, restaurants, gallery, and cute shops. Pretty darn busy at all times. Free public parking and street parkings but gets packed pretty quickly. Water is usually freezing there but gorgeous view. A few different picnic areas and trails around too. Pet friendly beaches and restroom by the public parkings. Decently clean restrooms and easy to find with large signs. Cool place to check out!

Julie K.

Cape Falcon Trail was a relatively small incline trail however similar to other reviews incredibly MUDDY. Wear good waterproof hiking boots and avoid in rain and high winds. Beautiful area.

Cape Falcon hike
Jen K.

There are a few magical days every winter when the wind is gusting west from the gorge and the Oregon coast is significantly warmer than Portland. The day after Christmas, we decided to avoid the malls and head to one of our favorite beaches at Oswald West State Park. There are other beautiful beaches nearby, but Oswald West seems to be a bit more sheltered. After a leisurely stroll through the former campground, which closed in 2009, you can access Short Sands Beach or take the scenic Cape Falcon hike. The hike is around 2.5 miles and filled with old growth trees and salal bushes. The trail ends with a spectacular lookout above the cape. Most of the hike is under a canopy of trees and you just get peeks of the shoreline and beach along the way. The trail is relatively level, but covered with roots and fallen trees. Short Sands Beach is a beautiful spot and if you walk to the north end of the beach, you'll see a waterfall. The beach is in a relatively small cove, so it is an entirely different feel from Cannon, Tolovana or Manzanita beaches which tend to draw the masses and the wind. Since you hike in, most visitors are there to beach comb and don't bring huge coolers or other beach gear. Fingers crossed for more sunny days this winter.

West plaque
Ann G.

¡Híjole! It's all about the views. Being from LA, we hardly get this kind of vista at home. Needless to say, we relished in it and were in awe. The park stretches along four miles of coastline in dense, temperate rainforest. OWSP has secluded sandy beach and miles of trails leading to breathtaking views of the Pacific. It also contains Neahkahnie Mountain, Short Sand Beach, Short Sand Creek, Necarney Creek, Cape Falcon, Smugglers Cove and the Oregon Coast Trail. Urban legend claims pirate treasure is buried near Smugglers Cove but has never been found. We didn't find it :( Nonetheless, you can catch the grey whales migrating and take fantastic shots. Kind of mind blowing. Be sure to stop while on the 101.

Denise W.

Drove by Oswald West State Park. The park was below me but I did't head down. There are lots of view points to stop and admire the beautiful view. It was very cold and foggy the day that I was in Oregon Coast. I loved the view. I mean to be honest where ever you go in Oregon its beautiful. BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL. What more can I say. I find the rock in Oregon Coast very interesting.

Scott R.

Did the Cape Falcon Trail. Arrived 8 am on a Thursday and was only one out there. Quiet. Serene. Mostly wet rainforest trail with a few peekaboo views towards the end. Once out on the point - great views down the coast. Round-trip in a little more than 2 hrs. Several parties passed by on my way back. Beach was fairly crowded by 11 am.

South side of "Shorties"
Chase S.

Beautiful but crowded so make sure you get there early! Surf break at Short Sands Beach aka "Shorties" is good (best at high tide). Be respectful of the locals and you shouldn't have a problem! Little bit of a hike down there, about 10-15 mins, but parking is free!

John W.

Hidden gem of the coastline. Don't tell anyone about the epic cliff-top views. There's a rad little trail in the trees and ferns that feels like you're in a tree fort above the ocean.

there are still surfers squeaking in some last minute waves. one of my favorite places to watch the sun set.
Holly D.

Park your car in the lot, load your things in a wheelbarrow, and make your way down to the best camping ever. Every campsite is vastly different from the next in shape and size, and the ocean is less than five minutes away on a little scenic trail. In addition to the crashing waves, there is a bubbling brook running along one side of the campground. Can you tell I love nature sounds? Don't forget a flashlight or headlamp...no lights anywhere, even in the bathroom. Can be quite popular on weekends and does not take reservations. If you're not wanting to stay the night, great hiking in the area and Short Sands is supposed to have excellent waves for surfing (my dog and I like it just for the smooth sand and ocean views).

Beach view from Cape Falcon

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Beautiful! Go to crescent brach. Park on 8 the street and walk up to the entrance sign for trail.

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Thought it would be a short, muddy trail, but it was fairly long, with beautiful views along some Rapids.

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Short Sands Beach

Short Sands Beach

4.9(25 reviews)
1.4 mi

A short hike from the parking lot trailhead leads you to this beach. I was surprised since there…read morewas a restroom with plumbing right next to the beach, in addition to the one at the trailhead. I guess it gets very busy during the summer. The trail is well marked and well maintained, with only one or two muddy areas which are easily navigated to avoid getting wet. I wasn't able to get close to Blumenthal Falls on the north end of Short Sand Beach due to the tide and waves, but I could see it from the end of the trail on the beach. It's on of the very few waterfalls in the PNW that cascades into the Pacific Ocean. Very pretty! The beach itself is very picturesque as it's located in a cove surrounded by mountains. Several benches are present to let you take it all in.

We always drive right by, as most of the year parking is impossible. Luckily we decided to pull off…read morelast weekend, so glad! Varied winding trails from the parking lot through gorgeous trees. The trails go off in different directions with decent signage along the way. Let's be real, the Oregon coastline is gorgeous no matter where you decide to stop off, and Short Sand is no different. Two creeks emerge from the trees flowing onto the sands and into what feels like a huge "cove" with great waves (at least this day) and a lovely beach. Beautiful spot! I can see why it's so busy during most of the year, but it's sooo peaceful right now during the winter!

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Short Sands Beach - The view

The view

Short Sands Beach
Short Sands Beach - The trail

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The trail

Ecola State Park - Photo session with this feisty Hairy Woodpecker on the trail!! He was very cooperative!!

Ecola State Park

4.8(197 reviews)
9.0 mi

Home is where the heart is. This area was my stomping…read more grounds for many moons! I use to go to Ecola state park, regularly growing up. Go on hikes,look for rocks shells,surf, get lost in nature, just sit in the grass and watch the ocean. Here is what you can do at Ecola State Park: Hiking & Walking: Explore trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes through Sitka spruce forests. The Clatsop Loop Trail follows the path of1806 explorers, while the Oregon Coast Trail offers longer, scenic treks. Indian Beach: A popular, secluded cove for surfing, sunbathing, and tide-pooling to see sea stars and anemones. Viewpoints: Take in spectacular vistas from Ecola Point, including views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse ("Terrible Tilly") and distant Haystack Rock. Wildlife Viewing: The park is known for herds of elk grazing in the meadows, as well as sightings of bald eagles and migrating gray whales. Picnicking: Enjoy lunch at the picnic areas located on the grassy bluffs with ocean views. Photography: The dramatic, moody coastline provides excellent opportunities for photography. Oregon State

Forgive me for this late review. I should have written it long ago, but perhaps the trees and the…read moreocean were patient enough to wait. The drive through the forest is a passage into another world. Sitka spruce and hemlock lean over the road as if they are curious about you. At the end of the road the land opens and the Pacific announces itself in vast gray blues and greens, broken by sea stacks that rise like stubborn monuments. The trails are generous. Some wander to secret beaches, others climb to high points where the ocean and horizon meet like two old friends. Indian Beach is a gathering of tide pools, surfers, and quiet sand. Crescent Beach feels private, almost hidden, with the company of seals if you are lucky. Wildlife belongs here as much as people. Elk graze, eagles soar, and sometimes whales turn the water into theater. The park offers all of this without asking much in return, except that you take your time. Bring layers because the wind and mist move through the park like they own the place. Take your time. Sit, watch, breathe. This park gives you a rare combination of accessibility, natural beauty, and serenity. I regret not praising this place sooner. Ecola State Park holds the kind of beauty that makes you feel both small and fortunate. Five stars, without hesitation.

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Ecola State Park - Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

Ecola State Park - This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

Ecola State Park - Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

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Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

Beaver Falls - Standing underneath Beaver Falls is a Must-Do!

Beaver Falls

5.0(1 review)
45.8 mi

What a wonderful under the radar waterfall this is...Beaver Falls!…read more Located 6 miles east of Clatskanie, Oregon, this area near the Columbia River is beautiful. Let's get straight to the heart of what Beaver Falls is all about... If you plug "Beaver Falls Trailhead" into Google Maps, you'll have no problem finding it. Then just park along the side of Highway 30 and hike 1/3rd of a mile through the forest to the base of the falls. It's that easy. When I visited on a Thursday in early afternoon of July, there was hardly anyone around which was good for taking quality photos. Best of all, you can swim in the waters. So definitely bring a bathing suit, towel and a pair of water shoes so the rocks won't hurt your feet while entering the pool beneath Beaver Falls. The water is cold but once you jump in and get comfortable, it's a terrific setting. There's also a long rope where you can swing across and splash down below. It's great for kids (and adults too, lol) to have playful times. For me, I was content soaking in the pool and appreciating the surroundings. More info... - It's free to visit. - Cell phone reception works fine. - You can walk underneath the falls! This is a Must-Do. You can capture some amazing moments standing beside Beaver Falls. It's not hard or dangerous and offers a unique perspective. - Beaver Falls is just one of many outstanding waterfalls situated around Oregon and especially near the Columbia River. There's also Lower Lewis River Falls, Panther Creek Falls and Spirit Falls, to name a few. - You can spend a few hours hanging out or as little as 30 - 40 minutes. It depends on your time horizon. But overall, it's really pleasant to be here that I'd suggest bringing snacks, lunch and maybe having a picnic. This Beaver Falls is absolutely so much fun to hang out at. When you can swim in the waters, swing from a rope and even walk underneath the falls, It makes for a worthwhile summer visit.

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Beaver Falls - Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

Beaver Falls - Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

Beaver Falls - Beautiful Beaver Falls!

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Beautiful Beaver Falls!

Cape Lookout State Park - Cape Lookout.

Cape Lookout State Park

4.2(131 reviews)
28.9 mi

One of our family favorites. We like all the options for camping. It's clean. Kid friendly and the…read moreocean is close enough that even the little ones can make the journey. I found it gets the zoomies out of them and that makes for a quiet night, most times. Sometimes you have a small group of littles and they somehow are fueled by the laughter of other kids and seem to possess unlimited energy. We camp closest to the beach. There is no shade there. We bring our own but at night, the stars are like street lights. It's beautiful. The moon at times feels like you could grab it. The ocean will put you to sleep like a Dr.s prescription. It's amazing. All the bathrooms get used a lot because of the amount of people who stay here but they are constantly being cleaned. The showers are a little strange to me but good. Don't try to park an extra vehicle on your spot even if only unloading. The parking is terrible BUT way down the road, on the "Day Use Area" is plenty of parking. Ya, we all hate parking in the D.U.A. They hold cultural events in the D.U.A. We've seen some awesome Native American dancers. They looked super cool. The beach access is at either end of the dune. The beach is clean and the waves aren't that vicious. The shore is nice and shallow. Low tide brings a whole different look to the area with smooth rock surfaces and cobblestones. Of course the ocean is always awesome.

Truly a treasure, whether you are visiting for the day or to camp. Plenty of paid parking upon…read morearrival. There were park workers cleaning up the landscaping while we were there, as well as some volunteers. Almost completely direct access from the parking lot to the beach. There are many access points, restrooms onsite, and trails to walk. The beach itself is pretty spacious and so while there may be a lot of people, they aren't too close together. Many folks were using the bbq's to grill with charcoal and so it smelled additionally fantastic.

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Cape Lookout State Park - Site B28

Site B28

Cape Lookout State Park - Cape Trail -  the end!

Cape Trail - the end!

Cape Lookout State Park - Trees along Cape Lookout trail.

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Trees along Cape Lookout trail.

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