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SUNSET BEACH STATE RECREATION SITE

Sunset Beach State Recreation Site comes with a very famous past. The park marks the west trailhead of the historic Fort-to-Sea Trail - a 6.5 mile route that recreates the experience Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery encountered as they traveled between Fort Clatsop and the Pacific Ocean during the famous winter of 1805-6.

Sunset Beach provides visitors with direct access to the Pacific Ocean with expansive views from Cape Disappointment to the north and Ecola State Park to the south.

This 120-acre park offers paved parking for 21 vehicles; an information station and an ADA accessible boardwalk leading to the beach.

Vital stats
There is no fee to use this park. For information, call 1-800-551-6949.

Services

Wildlife watching Bird watching Marine mammal watching
Native plant Beach access Walking trail
Hiking trail Beach Historic trails
ADA restroom ADA trails Year-round



Related Links
City of Astoria
Weather
City of Warrenton
Oregon Coast Visitors Association
Ft. Clatsop
Fort to Sea Trail

Nearby Parks and Other Attractions
Fort Stevens State Park
Ecola State Park

         


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Relative Location

Nearly 10 miles south of Astoria


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Lat.: 46.0991 N
Long.: -123.9391 W

 

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