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Easy hiking trails in Beverly Beach State Park offer a blend of coastal and forested environments along the central Oregon coast. The park features an expansive sandy beach stretching for miles, providing views of the Pacific Ocean and distant landmarks like Yaquina Head Lighthouse. Inland, the landscape transitions to forest-sheltered areas with large, wind-sculpted trees and the meandering Spencer Creek. This diverse terrain provides varied experiences for hikers, from beach strolls to woodland paths.
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Explore the easy Beverly Beach State Park Campground trail, a pleasant hike covering 1.8 miles (2.9 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 19 feet (6 metres). You can…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on the Devils Punch Bowl Trail for an easy coastal hike that showcases dramatic ocean scenery. This short route, just 0.8 miles (1.4 km) long with a gentle 55…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Embark on an easy hike along the Salal Hill and Lighthouse Trail, a rewarding journey within the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. This route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km) with…
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Salal Hill is reached via a 0.7-mile out-and-back trail located within the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. As you climb, you get panoramic views of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Colony Rock, and the Pacific Ocean. The trail is well-maintained, with a gravel path that includes several switchbacks leading to the summit. Along the way, you can enjoy diverse plant life, like salal plants, blue-eyed grass, irises, and cow parsnip, and wildlife sightings, such as bald eagles and maybe even gray whales. Dogs are allowed on the trail, but must be kept on a leash.
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse stands-out as Oregon's tallest lighthouse at 93 feet high. It's also home to diverse wildlife and access to excellent beaches and tide pools.
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The Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located on the Yaquina Head Peninsula on the west coast of the USA in the state of Oregon. South of the tower is the port city of Newport with the mouth of the Yaquina River. At 28.3 meters high, the lighthouse is the tallest lighthouse in Oregon.
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Otter Rock Marine Reserve can be accessed via Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area. In and around the grounds, visitors can explore tide pools, see seals on the rocks and walk along the long sandy beach at Beverly Beach State Park. Check out tips on tidepool etiquette and seal watching to help protect these species and special places. Three offshore islands mark the western border of the marine reserve. Nearby cities and ports include Depoe Bay, Otter Rock and Newport.
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Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area is a state park on the coast of the US state of Oregon. The park is located eight miles north of Newport in Lincoln County, about a quarter mile from Highway 101. There is a picnic area within the 8-acre park, and a path leads from the cliffs to a sandy stretch of beach with tide pools. At the center of the state park lies a large natural basin cut into the rocky shoreline and connected to the Pacific Ocean by two tunnels. When the waves splash loudly into this pool, called the Devils Punchbowl, at high tide, the water is swirled around and fountains of spray spray into the sky. The basin is believed to have been formed by the collapse of two caves created by wind and tides. The stretch of beach south of the state park offers good surfing conditions, with a funnel-like rock called Gull Rock about a half-mile offshore. There are at least 17 large rocks off the coast that are part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Because the park offers sweeping panoramic views of the ocean, it is a very popular spot for observing gray whale migration in spring and fall.
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse stands-out as Oregon's tallest lighthouse at 93 feet high. It's also home to diverse wildlife and access excellent beaches and tide pools.
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Beverly Beach State Park offers 6 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of experiences from forest paths to expansive beach walks.
Yes, many easy trails are suitable for families. The 1.8-mile loop through the forest adjacent to the campground, Beverly Beach State Park Campground, is a great option. It winds through unique trees and along Spencer Creek, offering ocean views. Another accessible trail goes under Highway 101 directly to the sandy beach, perfect for leisurely strolls.
Yes, Beverly Beach State Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on most trails and on the beach, provided they are on a leash. Always check specific trail signage for any restrictions.
You can encounter several unique features. The park is known for its 'ghost forest,' ancient tree stumps occasionally revealed on the beach after storms. One stump near Spencer Creek is often visible. You can also enjoy views of the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse from the beach and explore tidepools rich with marine life.
Yes, there are easy loop options. The Beverly Beach State Park Campground trail is a 1.8-mile loop through the forest. For a longer coastal experience, the Devils Punch Bowl – Otter Rock Marine Reserve loop from Beverly Beach State Park is a 4.5-mile path combining beach walking with views of the Devil's Punchbowl.
The park offers enjoyable hiking year-round. While occasional rain can make forest trails muddy, proper hiking shoes are usually sufficient. Summer and early fall provide drier conditions, but winter storms can reveal the 'ghost forest' and make for excellent rockhounding opportunities. Whale watching is also popular during migration seasons.
Beyond marine life in the tidepools, the area is excellent for whale watching, particularly near Devil's Punchbowl. You might also spot various seabirds along the coast and smaller forest creatures within the wooded sections of the park.
Absolutely. Many trails offer stunning ocean views, especially those leading to or along the beach. From the expansive sandy beach, you can see the Yaquina Head Lighthouse to the south and the headlands of Otter Rock to the north. The Devils Punch Bowl Trail leads to the unique Devil's Punchbowl rock formation, a majestic sight where waves crash through.
The easy trails in Beverly Beach State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil forest paths to the expansive sandy beaches, and the unique coastal features like the Devil's Punchbowl.
Yes, Beverly Beach State Park has a large campground and ample parking facilities, making it convenient to access the various easy trails within the park and along the coast.
Given the coastal and forested environments, it's advisable to wear layers, as weather can change quickly. Sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore forest trails that can be muddy after rain, or if you'll be walking on the wet sand.
Easy hikes vary in duration. For example, the Beverly Beach State Park Campground loop, at 1.8 miles (2.9 km), typically takes around 44 minutes. Shorter paths like the Devils Punch Bowl Trail (0.8 miles / 1.4 km) can be completed in about 22 minutes, while longer beach walks can extend for several hours.


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