Les Shirley Park

Category: Park

Address: 208 E 5th Ave, Cannon Beach, OR 97110, USA

Phone: +15034361581

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Herbert Lybarger

Jul 10, 2022

This is an all-time favorite park! Not the biggest, but all the things you want! Wide open grass, tables, close access to the beach and a well-maintained bathroom!

Dave

May 17, 2022

Great park! I stopped by only for a couple of hours to check it out and walk on the beach, but the park was very neat and attractive, I look forward to visiting again.

James M

Jan 29, 2022

A nice local city park on the north end of Cannon Beach. It has some nice walking paths, some nice grass fields, a nice public well kept restroom and Trail access to the estuary near where it enters the ocean. Also have some nice interpretive signs along some of the trails. It's about three blocks away from Chapman Beach and the Sacagawea statue, so those are pretty close by as well if you want to explore more. Overall a nice little park.

Jacob Hogan

Sep 12, 2021

Nice little park. Water spicket is helpful for cleaning off feet and dogs when you're done on the beach. The park has several picnic tables and beach access close by. Great for lunch if you're just trying to get out of the busy City center but still want tables to eat at.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a public bathroom or portapotty?

Lynn Prather | Aug 16, 2020
Thomas B. | Aug 16, 2020

Yes, there is a public bathroom in the parking lot.

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Is overnight camping allowed?

Cherry “TheNerdyGirl” | Aug 16, 2020
Isaac Jessop | Aug 16, 2020

No

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Can you fishing there ?

Luis Barajas | Aug 16, 2021
David D | Aug 16, 2021

I didn't see anyone fishing while we were there, bit I didn't see any signs AGAINST it.🤷

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Is fishing allowed?

Sarah Santos | Aug 16, 2021
Tom Maertens | Aug 16, 2021

Yes. But the Ecola river is downstream from the sewage ponds so I wouldn't.

Metal detecting allowed?

Northwest Digger | Aug 16, 2020
Shawn Cole | Aug 16, 2020

Yes! Try to replace your divots and not dig up the grass.

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