Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site

Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site is a picturesque coastal location in Oregon, known for its pristine beaches and the ghost forest of ancient tree stumps that emerge during low tide.

11
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site

 

Located on the scenic Oregon coast, Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site offers visitors a captivating blend of natural beauty and unique geological features. This site is famous for the ghost forest—a collection of tree stumps over 2,000 years old that are occasionally visible as they rise from the sand during low tide. The site is a popular spot for beachcombing, picnicking, and enjoying the serene coastal vistas. In addition to the ghost forest, visitors can take in views of Proposal Rock, a small tree-covered island that is a storied local landmark. The area's mild climate and rich marine life make it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Historical accounts tell of the area being a retreat for indigenous coastal tribes, who were drawn to its abundant resources and sheltered location. With an array of outdoor opportunities, including tide pooling and birdwatching, Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site is a perfect place for both relaxation and exploration.

Highlights

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The Ghost Forest with ancient tree stumps emerging during low tide.

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Proposal Rock, a picturesque rock formation and local landmark.

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Stunning sunset views over the Pacific Ocean.

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Tidal pools filled with marine life ideal for exploration.

Notable Natural Features

Ghost Forest

Visible during low tide, these ancient tree stumps create an eerie landscape.

Proposal Rock

A small, intriguing island just offshore that adds to the scenic beauty.

Tide Pools

Teeming with starfish, crabs, and other marine creatures, offering enjoyable exploration.