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Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site |

| A shady spot, just off of the highway and a few feet from the sandy ocean beach. Take a lunch break.....
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Cape Lookout State Park |

| Cape Lookout State Park can be reached by traveling an hour and a half west of Portland through.....
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Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint |

| A must-see when driving the Three Capes Scenic route, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is situated.....
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Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site |

| The ocean is a just a short walk from Del Rey’s quiet, secluded parking area. If ever there was a.....
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Ecola State Park |

| One of Ecola State Park's first attractions was a beached whale. In 1806, Capt. William Clark and twelve.....
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Fort Stevens State Park |

| Fort Stevens was the primary military defense installation in the three fort Harbor Defense.....
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Hug Point State Recreation Site |

| Just south of Cannon Beach, this little wayside gives you easy access to the beach and a peek at.....
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Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site |

| You’ll find this day-use park just off of Highway 101 north of Rockaway. Picnic tables are nestled.....
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Nehalem Bay State Park |

| Read all about the historic cannon.....
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Oswald West State Park |

| April 30, 2009 Note: The park remains open, although the campground at Oswald West is.....
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Saddle Mountain State Natural Area |

| Two and a half miles. That's all it is from the parking lot (elev. 1,650') to the summit of.....
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Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site |

| After a long day of shopping in Cannon Beach’s boutiques, head for the heart of the city: Tolovana.....
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