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ASTORIA TO TILLAMOOK CORRIDOR



These are the Parks on the Astoria to Tillamook Corridor.

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1.
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.....
2.
Cape Lookout State Park

Cape Lookout State Park can be reached by traveling an hour and a half west of Portland through.....
3.
Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint

A must-see when driving the Three Capes Scenic route, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint is situated.....
4.
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.....
5.
Ecola State Park

One of Ecola State Park's first attractions was a beached whale. In 1806, Capt. William Clark and twelve.....
6.
Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens was the primary military defense installation in the three fort Harbor Defense.....
7.
Hug Point State Recreation Site

Just south of Cannon Beach, this little wayside gives you easy access to the beach and a peek at.....
8.
Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site

You’ll find this day-use park just off of Highway 101 north of Rockaway. Picnic tables are nestled.....
9.
Nehalem Bay State Park

Read all about the historic cannon.....
10.
Oswald West State Park

April 30, 2009 Note: The park remains open, although the campground at Oswald West is.....
11.
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.....
12.
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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