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2. Oswald West State Park to Cape Lookout State Park OREGON COAST TRAIL Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 Actual size variable OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL COAST COAST COAST OREGON OREGON TRAIL OREGON COASTOREGON TRAIL COAST TRAIL OREGON Finalized Design Submittal OREGON Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 Actual size variable COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST OREGON TRAIL COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL 2. Oswald West State Park L AIL RAI T TR COAST OAST C COAST EGON GON OREGON COAST TRAIL OR OREGON TRAIL ORE OREGON COAST TRAIL Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 OREGON Actualto size variable Cape Lookout State Park OREGON COAST TRAIOswaldL West COAST OREGON COAST State Park TRAIL 101 OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL TRAIL OREGON In Oswald West State Park, the trail continues at the COAST TRAIL L T AIL RAI T TR AS T S CO OA 1 southeast corner of the picnic area. Cross Short Sand C COAST L E G E N D EGON OREGON COAST TRAIL OR OREGON TRAIL OREGON Creek and hike up the hill. Keep left at the fork. OREGON COAST 53TRAIL OREGON COAST Oregon Coast Trail Cross Hwy. 101 TRAIL and beginOREGON climbing Pass the relay station, descend to a OREGON COAST TRAIL 2 Neahkahnie Mountain. gravel road, turn south to Hwy.101. Beach Trail COAST TRAIL 3 Follow Hwy.101 to Nehalem Road. Hike to Trail on Road/Hard Surface Nehalem Bay State Park and return to beach. Alternate Route: Follow Hwy 101 through Alternate Route 4 Nehalem and Wheeler to Manhattan Beach OREGON State Recreation Site. COAST TRAIL Roads MANZANITA NEHALEM 1 Trail Direction Information State Park Boundary Nehalem Bay State Park Interpretive Exhibit Information Camping OREGON COAST TRAIL 6 WHEELER Oswald West 0 1.25 2.5 Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail N Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 miles miles State Park Actual size variable OswaldOREGON West COAST TRAIL StateOREGON COASTPark TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL 101 L TRAI TRAIL T AS COAST O C COAST N EGO EGON R OREGON COAST TRAIL O OR TRAIL Jetty Fishery (503) 368-5746 provides OREGON OREGON COAST 5 TRAIL PLEASE NOTE: The trail route may ferry service across Nehalem Bay. 101 OREGON COAST 101 TRAIL change due to safety issues, road closures or detours.101 6 OREGON OREGON COAST 6 COAST TILLAMOOK TRAIL Manhattan Beach TRAIL OREGON State Recreation Site COAST TRAIL TILLAMOOK C A M P I N G Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 Actual size variable Hiker/Biker OREGON Finalized Design Submittal COAST Boardman Trail Project Neahkanie-Manzanita TRAIL Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL Actual size variable State Recreation Site OREGON COAST TRAIL Almost every coastal state park campground has Hiker/Biker L TRAI TRAIL T AS COAST O C COAST N EGO EGON R OREGON COAST TRAIL O OR TRAIL ROCKAWAY BEACH Neahkanie-Manzanita OREGON 101 OREGON OREGON COAST COAST TRAIL TRAIL State Recreation Site sites. The $4 tent sites are first-come, first served and are near OREGON COAST OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL TRAIL 101 OREGON COAST TRAIL water, restrooms and showers. TRAIL TRAIL AST COAST COAST CO OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL MANZANITAOREGON 101 OREGON COAST TRAIL Beach OREGON 4 COAST TRAIL MANZANITA 101 OREGON Beach camping is restricted within city limits, state park Twin Rocks COASTOREGON TRAIL State Natural Site boundaries, and near snowy plover habitat areas (avoid orange fenced areas during nesting). Fires are not allowed upwind or 101 Continue south on Hwy COAST TRAIL 101 through Garibaldi to near driftwood piles. Tillamook. Follow signs to OREGON COAST OREGON6 TRAIL COAST TRAIL “Three Capes Scenic Hwy.” PAGE 1 Hike to Barview County Park. Return Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project 7 Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 PAGE 2 by park road to Hwy 101 at the north Actual size variable jetty of Tillamook Bay. OREGON COAST TRAIL GARIBALDI OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL COAST COAST COAST 9 OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL OREGON OREGON COAST TRAIL CAPE OREGON COAST TRAIL MEARES CAPE MEARES B E A C H S A F E T Y T I P S OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON In Cape Meares, return to the Coast COAST TRAIL Know the tides Trail at the end of 5th Street. Hike BAY CITY to the top of the Cape. Incoming tides isolate rocks from headlands and the shore. Don’t Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 Actual size variable walk to rocks without knowing when the tide will roll in. Free 9 tide tables are available at state park offices, information centers OREGON COAST TRAIL Cape Meares OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL State Scenic Viewpoint and many shops and motels. Tide information also is available at OREGON COAST CAPE TRAIL Cape Meares TRAIL TRAIL COAST COAST COAST OREGON COASTMEARES TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL the HatfieldState Scenic Viewpoint Marine Science Center website, OREGON OREGON Cape Meares COAST TRAIL http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/weather/tides/tides.html State OREGON 10 COAST Scenic TRAIAtL the southeast end of Viewpoint the parking lot, take the Octopus Tree trail out to highway. Return to Three More Beach Safety Tips are available at Capes highway. www.oregonstateparks.org (Select Beach Safety) Oceanside Beach OREGON State Wayside COAST TRAIL HikeOREGON to Oceanside. Return to 11 COAST TRAIL 8 the beach and go to Netarts. 6 Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 OREGON Actual size variable COAST TILLAMOOK TRAIL Please note: From March 15-September 15 (the OREGON COAST Oswald West OREGON COAST TRAIL TRAIL State Park OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL nesting season of the western snowy plover), some OCEANSIDE OREGON COAST TRAIL IL TRA TRAIL COAST COAST COAST OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL OREGON recreation activities may be restricted on sections OREGON Follow signs to Cape COAST TRAIL Finalized Design Submittal Boardman Trail Project Logo - Oregon Coast Trail 12 Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 OREGON 101 Actual size variable LookoutFinalized Design StateSubmittal Park. COAST Boardman Trail Project TRAIL Logo - Oregon Coast Trail of the Oregon Coast Trail. Watch for signs, and visit Submitted by Denise Dahn, Dahn Design 2/1/04 Actual size variable OREGON COAST TRAIL 101 OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL http://tinyurl.com/agrjqva for more information. OREGON COAST OREGON TRAIL COAST TRAIL TRAIL COAST TRAIL COAST COAST 8 OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL OREGON OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON 101 COAST OREGON 6 TRAIL COAST TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL COAST OREGON COAST COAST OREGON COAST TRAIL OREGON OREGON TRAIL COAST TRAIL OREGON In Tillamook, turn OREGON COAST TRAIL TILLAMOOK west on Third St/ OREGON COAST TRAIL Netarts Highway. OREGON COAST TRAIL Neahkanie-Manzanita State Recreation Site 101 OREGON For more information: COAST TRAIL 101 The trail resumes at the MANZANITA 101 Oregon Parks and Recreation 13 park. Ascend to the top of Cape Lookout, near a Department Cape Lookout large parking lot. State Park 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C Salem, OR 97301 1-800-551-6949 Head west on the Cape Lookout trail. Take a hard left and descend www.oregonstateparks.org 14 to the beach. CAPE MEARES Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint.
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