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Family friendly hiking trails in Oswald West State Park offer diverse landscapes along the Northern Oregon Coast. The region is characterized by dramatic cliffs, temperate rainforests, and mountain views. Hikers can explore a blend of rugged coastal beauty and lush forest, with trails winding through old-growth trees and along the Pacific shoreline. These natural features provide varied terrain for easy family hikes and more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike through a lush coastal forest, where towering old-growth Sitka spruce and western hemlock trees create a serene canopy overhead. The trail gently descends, largely following…
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The Necarney Creek and Cedar Crossing Loop offers an easy hike through a lush rainforest environment, perfect for a quick outdoor escape. You will wander among old-growth Sitka spruce trees…

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The Cape Falcon Trail offers a quintessential Oregon Coast experience, immersing you in a
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Hike the easy 3.3-mile Elk Flats Trail in Oswald West State Park, featuring ocean views, forests, and the stunning Devil's Cauldron viewpoin
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Hike through rainforest to a secluded beach, dramatic ocean views at Devil's Cauldron, and panoramic vistas from Neahkahnie Mountain.
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This viewpoint is only a short run from the parking area and absolutely worth it! From here, you can admire the waves crashing into the rocky cliffs below. To extend your run from here, carry on to Neahkahnie Viewpoint to the east or Short Sand Beach to the north (depending on where you began).
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You can reach this viewpoint via South Neahkahnie Mountain Trail. After a short run, enjoy the beautiful view that this spot has to offer!
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The starting point of Cape Falcon Trail is at the parking lot for Short Sand Beach. The first part of the trail leads through forest until you reach the beach. Once you are on the main trail along the cliffs, you will soon get nice views of the ocean below you.
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At the very end of Cape Falcon Trail, you will find this viewpoint from where you have a great overlook over the southern coastline.
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Elk Flats Trail follows the cliffs of the Oregon coastline. Along the trail, you will find multiple viewpoints to take a look at the ocean and experience its energy. But be aware and don't get too close to the cliffs, especially during bad weather conditions.
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Short Sand Beach is part of Oswald West State Park and nowadays a very popular surfing destination in Oregon. It can be accessed from Oregon Coast Highway, where you will find a parking lot, or from one of the trails leading to the beach: 'Elk Flats Trail' or 'Cape Falcon Trail'.
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Devil's Cauldron Viewpoint is probably the viewpoint with the shortest hike to get there. But it's 100% worth it and once you reach the viewpoint you can see and hear the waves crashing against the rocky coastline.
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Oswald West State Park offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find 13 routes specifically curated for families, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures.
For an easy and relatively short walk, consider the Short Sand Beach Trail. It's an easy half-mile walk through the woods to the secluded Short Sand Beach, also known as "Shorty's." Another great option is the Necarney Creek and Cedar Crossing Loop, which offers a pleasant stroll through the temperate rainforest.
Yes, the Cape Falcon Trail is known for featuring Blumenthal Falls, a beautiful 60-foot waterfall. This moderate 5.2-mile out-and-back trail also leads through old-growth forest to breathtaking coastal views.
Families can enjoy stunning views from several points. The Neahkahnie Viewpoint offers astounding panoramic vistas. For a dramatic coastal experience, the Devil's Cauldron Viewpoint provides a spectacular spot to watch waves crash against the shore, accessible via a short 0.5-mile trail.
Oswald West State Park is generally dog-friendly, but regulations can vary. It's always best to check the official Oregon State Parks website for the most current rules regarding pets on trails and beaches. Generally, dogs must be on a leash.
The Necarney Creek and Cedar Crossing Loop is a short and easy loop trail perfect for families looking for a gentle forest walk without retracing their steps.
The park's diverse ecosystems, from dense rainforests to rugged coastline, support a variety of wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including seabirds along the coast. Keep an eye out for deer and other small mammals in the forest. Marine life can sometimes be observed from coastal viewpoints.
The temperate rainforest climate means hiking is possible year-round. However, late spring through early fall generally offers the most pleasant weather for families, with less rain and milder temperatures. Always be prepared for changeable coastal weather, regardless of the season.
Layered clothing is recommended due to the changeable coastal weather. Waterproof jackets and sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes are essential. Don't forget water, snacks, sun protection, and a map or navigation device. For younger children, consider a carrier for longer distances.
While Oswald West State Park itself has picnic areas, you'll find cafes and restaurants in nearby coastal towns like Manzanita and Cannon Beach, which are just a short drive away. These towns offer various options for a post-hike meal or treat.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Oswald West State Park, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning combination of old-growth forest and dramatic coastal views, the accessibility of Short Sand Beach, and the rewarding vistas from spots like Neahkahnie Viewpoint.
Yes, Oswald West State Park has a main parking lot that provides access to many of its popular trails, including the path to Short Sand Beach. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, especially for popular trailheads.
For families seeking a longer adventure with rewarding views, the Elk Flats Trail offers dramatic ocean vistas from the "forbidden cliffs." Another option is the Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain via Devil's Cauldron route, which combines beach access with mountain views, though it is a moderate difficulty and longer distance.


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