Oregon Coast and Cape Perpetua, Oregon, California, USA

Jan 6, 2024 | Beach, Nature Scene, Park, USA: Other States

Driving along the Oregon Coast offers beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, coastal cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming coastal towns.

Heceta Head Lighthouse: 725 Summer St, Florence, OR 97439
Cape Perpetua Visitor Center: 2400 US-101, Yachats, OR 97498
Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area: 750 NW Lighthouse Dr, Newport, OR 97365
Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area: Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, Pacific City, OR 97135
Date Picture Taken: December, 2023

The Oregon Coast is known for its rugged beauty and diverse landscapes.

Kept driving north from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, I reached the Heceta Head Lighthouse.

The beach near the lighthouse

The backside

Started to walk upto the lighthouse

Looking at backside

The backside

Keeper’s House: Adjacent to the lighthouse is the historic Heceta Head Keeper’s House. Originally built for lighthouse keepers and their families, it has been beautifully restored and operates as a bed and breakfast known as the Heceta Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast.

The lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the United States and is situated within the Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint.

Kept driving north from the lighthouse.  Cooks Chasm Bridge is a scenic bridge located near Yachats, Oregon, on the central Oregon Coast. It is part of the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area.

Drove again north to the next location.  The spouting horn is a natural wonder of the Oregon Coast, a sea cave with a narrow opening at the top that shoots water high into the air like a geyser when waves crash into it.

This is the most famous spouting horn in Oregon. There are other spouting horns along the coast, but this one is the most dramatic and accessible.

The panoramic view

Arrived at the Cape Perpetua.  I started to walk along the Cape Perpetua Trail near the visitor center.

On to St. Perpetua Trail

Decided to go back to the visitor center from here because it was a challenging trail

On the way back from the trail, I met Giant Spruce Trail, and I took it because it was easy trail.

I turned around from the trail at this point and went back to the parking lot.

I drove to nearby Cape Perpetua Overlook

After driving north along the Oregon Coast, I arrived at the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.

Another panoramic view

Yaquina Head Lighthouse: The lighthouse has been guiding ships along the Oregon Coast since 1873. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history and operation of the lighthouse.

The location of the lighthouses along the Oregon Coast

Kept driving north; Stopped at the Pacific Wayside Crest Scenic Point

This panel shows what is popular along the Oregon Coast: Interpretive Sites, Wildlife Viewing, Lighthouses, Historic Bridges, Fishing, and Hiking.

And another point I stopped was Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area.

This location is called the Green Acres Beach & Trail Rides

A short drive from the last location is the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area.