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Ona Beach State Park

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  Ona Beach State Park is located 8 miles south of Newport, Oregon. The park is a fine, forested ocean flat now developed for extensive daytime shore use. Easy access for beachcombing and great for large picnic gatherings A forested  ocean  flat with easy access for beachcombing  and  picnicking, 8 miles south of Newport.  Jovi and Myself Used to Come to this State Park all the Time,  Its Usually Very Busy,  however Today it was Dead, so we checked it out  People Using their Water Boards  Ocean was Low Tide so it was way out there ,  Maybe thats why no one was there 

Driftwood Beach, Oregon

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            Driftwood Beach  A great place for beachcombing and enjoying beautiful sunsets. The area offers a wide, flat, sandy beach.  

Depoe Bay June 2024 When the Bay is Flat

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Entering Depoe Bay June 2024 Sea Hag Good Food  Usually when I am at Depoe Bay,  there is Water Shooting up and  spraying everywhere   Today it was Low Tide and Flat missed the time to catch the the Bay going crazy  Sometimes you make it at the right time and then sometimes you dont   

Jovi's Favorite Coastal Beach Heceta Head

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Jovi loves this Beach, has the Ocean and a Stream of Clear Water Running into the ocean   

Cape Perpetua

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Towering 800 feet over the Pacific Ocean, the Cape Perpetua headland is the highest viewpoint accessible by car on the Oregon Coast.  From this high point, enjoy views of the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve and the rugged and rocky shore where visitors can witness the power of the ocean as it meets the coastal temperate rainforest.  A 26-mile trail system offers many opportunities to experience this lush and diverse temperate rainfores t. When British explorer James Cook saw the headland in 1778, he named it for Saint Perpetua Towering 800 feet over the Pacific Ocean, the Cape Perpetua headland is the highest viewpoint accessible by car on the Oregon Coast.  Many of the trails we find here today were first constructed by a unit of the Civilian Conservation Corps as President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to provide work for young men during the Great Depression