Address: Beach Access Rd, Arch Cape, OR 97102, USA
Phone: +18005516949
Sharon Burkholder
Go here within an hour or two of low tide. This was amazing! The tide pools, caves, starfish, etc were incredible. It was like a free up close visit to the aquarium! Allow an hour or two to walk the beach. Honestly, it was way better than Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach which you can’t walk close to anymore.
Ganesh Kumar
Good spot to hangout on a warmer day. Other times it gets too cold and windy. There are steps initially which leads to area full of boulders. Past that there are caves and beach and hiking trails. Limited parking available at the entrance.
Grace Lukman
Love all the surprises at this beach and the tide pool. Went there first time at low tide yesterday, it was great to see those amazing sea creatures on the rocks and huge mussels all around the rocks. The waterfall is a bonus. Very pretty nature artwork!
Sean Carr
Amazing place just south of Cannon Beach. I shoot a lot of elopements/weddings here(Sean Carr Photography). It's a perfect spot. Just be sure to check the tides. High tide and you won't be able to walk around the whole beach.
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No. High tide completely submerged beach area. No camping on the bluff.
I would say Neatarts Beach in Tillamook is where my husband and I found them
I saw charred wood little areas along the dirt bank there. I would say it looks like it's fine unless it's a fire risk time, and that's more like August.
https://tides.willyweather.com/or/tillamook-county/hug-point.html
yeah there's a campground not too far from there I'm actually there's a couple of them I can't think of the name of but if you Google it I'm sure you're locate them
Parking lot at hug point with bathrooms available. It is steep.
I would say yes theoretically, don't know if it would be fun packing it down the steep little walk way and stairs
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