Previous Page  69 / 132 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 69 / 132 Next Page
Page Background

cannon

beach

COASTAL OREGON

It was “the grandest and most pleasing pros-

pect which my eyes ever surveyed,” said the

19th-century explorer William Clark of look-

ing down at Cannon Beach. Two hundred

years later, the view is little changed and

can still be enjoyed from a lookout dubbed

Clark’s Point of View, accessed from one of

the area’s many trails. Broad swaths of sandy

beach stretch for nine miles (14.5 km) along

this tract of Oregon coastline, backed by a

mixture of gentle foreshore, conifer forest,

and the peaks of the Coast Range.

DON’T MISS

Haystack Rock is a 235-foot (72 m) ofshore basalt

monolith, the third largest such monolith in the

world. A protected marine refuge, it supports rich

and diverse intertidal habitats and provides a home

for thousands of nesting seabirds.

Haystack Rock and the Needles stand silhouetted

against the sunset on Oregon’s Cannon Beach.

6 7

R I V E R S & S H O R E S