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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 expect to complete this route in about 44 minutes. As you walk, you'll find yourself amidst lush spruce and hemlock…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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184 m
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The main forest loop trail within the campground is considered easy, featuring relatively flat terrain and minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for all fitness levels, families, and casual walkers. While beach walks can also be easy, longer excursions along the coast may be rated as moderate.
You'll find diverse terrain. The forest loop trail winds through a lush environment with spruce and hemlock trees, offering an easy-to-traverse path. A short trail leads directly to the expansive sandy beach, where you can encounter sandy stretches, rocky areas, and tidepools, especially when heading south. The coastline also features dramatic cliffs and bluffs.
Along the forest loop, you can enjoy tranquil views of Spencer Creek and vibrant wildflowers in spring. The beach access provides breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, including the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Otter Rock, and the dramatic Devil's Punchbowl. Keep an eye out for the ancient 'ghost forest' stumps, occasionally visible on the beach.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails at Beverly Beach State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
No, there is typically no specific hiking permit required for the trails within Beverly Beach State Park. As a state park, there might be day-use parking fees, but access to the trails themselves is generally free. For the most current information on fees, it's always best to check the Oregon State Parks website.
The forest trail is an excellent year-round option. Spring brings beautiful wildflowers, while summer offers warmer weather for beach activities. Fall and winter can provide dramatic coastal scenery and opportunities for whale watching, though conditions can be wetter and windier. The campground itself is open year-round.
Parking is available directly within the Beverly Beach State Park Campground. The trails, including the forest loop and the beach access path, are easily accessible from various points within the campground area. Follow signs for day-use parking if you are not staying overnight.
Along the forest trails, you might spot various bird species and small mammals. On the beach, look for marine birds, seals, and sea lions. During migration seasons (typically winter and spring), the area is also a prime location for whale watching from the coastal viewpoints.
Yes, sections of this route intersect with or are part of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway and the Oregon Coast Trail, offering opportunities for longer adventures along the stunning coastline.
Absolutely! The most unique natural phenomenon is the 'ghost forest,' consisting of ancient tree stumps up to 7,000 years old. These are occasionally uncovered by shifting sands on the beach, offering a rare glimpse into the past. Also, don't miss the Devil's Punchbowl, a collapsed sea cave where ocean water churns dramatically, especially at high tide.