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CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA HIKING TRAILS United States Department of 1. Captain Cook Trail (to tidepools) 0.8 mile round trip from the Visitor Center, past an old Civilian Conservation Corps camp, through wind Towering 800 feet over the protected Marine Garden Agriculture sculpted vegetation, around Indian shell middens and down to the tidepools. At high tide the Spouting Horn can be observed from Cook’s shoreline, the Cape Perpetua Headland is the highest Chasm. viewpoint accessible by car on the Oregon Coast. On r Easy 2Accessibility: moderate to di cult. Start at Cook’s Chasm clear days, views extend 37 miles out to sea, and along 70 miles of coastline. Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, 2. Cape Cove Trail (to beach) 0.3 mile. A er coming through the tunnel from the Visitor Center on the Captain Cook Trail, turn right and go encompassing 2,700 acres of coastal habitat, was set aside over the bridge into the parking lot—follow the roadside trail north to the Cape Cove Trailhead. is trail will connect you with the Trail of the Cape Perpetua Restless Waters and Devils Churn. for unique ecological characteristics found where the temperate spruce rainforest transitions to the sea. r Easy 3. Trail of the Restless Waters (to Devil’s Churn) Paved 0.4 mile loop from Devil’s Churn Day Use. A wild place to see the winter surf as it Early explorer Captain James Cook rst observed the Scenic Area explodes onto the terraces of volcanic rock. Don’t get too close to the edge; each wave hits the rocks di erently and you don’t want to get soaked. headland in 1778 and named it a er Saint Perpetua. r Easy 2Accessibility: moderate to most di cult. Wheelchair accessible to lower overlook In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt formed the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Cape Perpetua where the forest 4. Giant Spruce Trail 2 miles round trip from the Visitor Center to a more than 500 year-old Sitka spruce tree. e trail parallels Cape Creek and goes through a forest that has many of the characteristics of an old-growth forest; lush ferns, nurse logs, and big trees. became a base camp for young men to learn skills. r Many of the campgrounds, trails, and plantings you see meets the sea Easy are the work of the CCC. 5. St. Perpetua Trail (to Cape Perpetua Day Use) 2.8 miles round trip from the Visitor Center across rst bridge into the campground, just to the le of the campground bulletin board, and switchback up about 700 feet to the “Best View on the Oregon Coast”. e Scenic Area o ers 26 miles of trail, featuring old- r Di cult, but worth it! growth forests, Indian shell middens, the Devil’s Churn, tidepools and stunning views. Visitor Center sta 6. Whispering Spruce Trail A .2 mile loop from the Cape Perpetua Day Use parking lot. Hike there via the St. Perpetua Trail or drive the two mile road to the top. Great ocean views from the West Shelter (built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s) and the stone parapet. and exhibits will guide you to the cultural and natural history of the area. r Easy 2Accessibility: moderate to di cult due to steep grade. 7. Oregon Coast Trail (ocean views) 2.6 miles round trip from the Visitor Center (start on the Captain Cook Trail). is trail overlooks the rocky Cape Perpetua Visitor Center is open seven days a week shoreline and ties into the Gwynn Creek and Cummins Creek Loop Trails. most of the year, with reduced hours in the winter. r Moderate Friendly and knowledgeable sta are available to answer questions and help plan your visit. Interpretive 8. Cook’s Ridge & Gwynn Creek Loop Trail (old-growth forest) 6 mile loop trail includes four di erent trails: Discovery Loop, Cook’s Ridge, Gwynn Creek and Oregon Coast Trails. Some ocean views and great old-growth forest experience. Trails begin programs and guided walks are available in the summer in the Visitor Center’s uppermost parking lot. or by prior arrangement. r Moderate to di cult Siuslaw National Forest 9. Discovery Loop Trail (a forest in transition) 1.4 miles round trip from the Visitor Center’s uppermost parking lot. Learn about what is going on with this section of forest from four interpretive signs. Cape Perpetua Scenic Area r ree miles south of Yachats on Moderate Highway 101 10. Cummins Creek Loop Trail (old-growth forest) 8.5 to 9 mile loop from the Visitor Center with some ocean views, great old-growth and open 541-547-3289 meadows. Trail may also be accessed from Forest Service Road 1050 or Forest Service Road 55. www.fs.usda.gov/siuslaw r Moderate to di cult p Section open to mountain bikes (see map) www.facebook.com/SiuslawNF https://twitter.com/siuslawNF 11. Amanda’s Trail (to Yachats Ocean Road) 2.9 mile (one way) historic trail begins at the junction of the Whispering Spruce trail and descends steeply through lush coastal woodland. r For marine reserves information contact the Oregon Moderate to di cult Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) at 12. Cummins Ridge Trail (wilderness) 6.2 mile (one way) hike passes through dense Sitka spruce and Douglas- r stands. Trail receives light use 541-867-4741 or http://oregonmarinereserves.com and o ers opportunities for solitude and quiet. It can also be accessed from the top via Forest Service road 5594. Siuslaw National Forest r Moderate USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender CAPE PERPETUA VISITOR CENTER INSET CAPE PERPETUA SCENIC AREA TRAILS To To Yachats Yachats Cape Perpetua Trails Day Use Inset Map Area 101 US Highway Campground 2.9 mi 1050 55 Forest Service Road Parking .2 mi 11 loop Day Use Visitor Center 1 Trail Number (see Cape 6 Area descriptions) 2.9 mi West Shelter Perpetua 101 .2 mi 11 Handicapped loop Picnic Area Cape 6 Accessible Perpetua Open to Bicycles 101 Restrooms Trail Trailhead North Marine Reserve Devil’s Churn Marine Info Center North Marine Protected Devil’s Churn 5 1.4 mi 5553 Protected Area Area Info Center Devil’s 5 5553 Churn 3 .4 mi 1.2 mi loop 55 3 PACIFIC Cape Cove 55 .4 mi Beach OCEAN Visitor loop 2 Center i m k ee 3 r . pe C PACIFIC Ca Tidepools 4 1 Giant .1 mi mi .3 1 mi 1 Cape Cove .4 m i 8 i Spruce OCEAN 55 .4 mi m Beach 10 .7 loop i m Visitor 7 3 mi 2 Center Thor’s Well . 1.7 8 i .2 Cook’s Chasm i m m 9 Marine m i 9 Viewpoint . 1.4 mi 3 .1 mi Reserve . k Cree Spouting pe i Ca Horn Tidepools .2 m 4 2.6 mi 8 Giant Gwynn Creek 10 1.9 mi mi . .8 mi Spruce 8 .4 3 m Neptune 1 i State . Park 3 1 .4 mi i m 7 .4 mi loop m i .2 mi 3 . 101 Thor’s Well 1050 ek 8 Cre Cummins Cook’s Chasm 9 Little Cummins Creek Spouting Horn 12 1051 y wa 6.2 mi on e Your day use fees help maintain the trail system. Thank you for leaving the owers and tidepool animals for To Florence others to enjoy and for keeping your pet on a leash. Map not to scale; please see reverse side for mileage. Gwynn Creek Neptune State Park.