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Hiking in Beverly Beach State Park offers diverse trails along the Oregon Coast, characterized by expansive sandy beaches, lush forested areas, and dramatic ocean views. The park features cliffs composed of ancient sandstone and volcanic ash, with Spencer Creek meandering through the landscape. This varied terrain provides opportunities for coastal walks and forest explorations, including sightings of ancient "ghost forest" stumps.
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The Beverly Beach State Park Campground trail offers a delightful blend of coastal forest and expansive beach, making it an ideal choice for a relaxed outing. You'll wander through tranquil…
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Hike the difficult 11.4-mile Oregon Coast Trail, gaining 1237 feet and exploring highlights like Devils Punch Bowl and Whale Cove.

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The Devils Punch Bowl – Otter Rock Marine Reserve loop from Beverly Beach State Park offers a diverse coastal experience, transitioning from sandy beaches to forested paths and dramatic rocky…
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The Devils Punch Bowl Trail offers a captivating glimpse into the raw power of the Oregon coast, leading you to a unique geological formation where the ocean performs a dramatic…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Otter Rock Marine Reserve can be accessed via Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area. In and around the grounds, visitors can explore tide pools, see seals on the rocks and walk along the long sandy beach at Beverly Beach State Park. Check out tips on tidepool etiquette and seal watching to help protect these species and special places. Three offshore islands mark the western border of the marine reserve. Nearby cities and ports include Depoe Bay, Otter Rock and Newport.
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Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area is a state park on the coast of the US state of Oregon. The park is located eight miles north of Newport in Lincoln County, about a quarter mile from Highway 101. There is a picnic area within the 8-acre park, and a path leads from the cliffs to a sandy stretch of beach with tide pools. At the center of the state park lies a large natural basin cut into the rocky shoreline and connected to the Pacific Ocean by two tunnels. When the waves splash loudly into this pool, called the Devils Punchbowl, at high tide, the water is swirled around and fountains of spray spray into the sky. The basin is believed to have been formed by the collapse of two caves created by wind and tides. The stretch of beach south of the state park offers good surfing conditions, with a funnel-like rock called Gull Rock about a half-mile offshore. There are at least 17 large rocks off the coast that are part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Because the park offers sweeping panoramic views of the ocean, it is a very popular spot for observing gray whale migration in spring and fall.
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At times serene and approachable, Devil's Punchbowl transforms during stormy seas, dramatically churning and spouting the surf in unique ways only possible in a fallen sea cave.
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Whale Cove, part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, is a small, perilous cove along the Oregon coast, unsuitable for vessels due to its hazards.
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During winter storms, the ocean crashes into a colossal punch bowl-shaped rock formation, creating a thunderous spectacle. This geological wonder, shaped by nature's force, is a perfect spot for whale-watching tide pool exploration and picnics.
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Has a gift shop and interpretive center. Impressive views of Cape Foulweather.
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Beverly Beach State Park offers a selection of 5 hiking routes, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging coastal treks. These trails provide diverse experiences across beaches, forests, and scenic viewpoints.
You can expect a varied terrain that includes expansive sandy beaches, lush forested areas, and paths along dramatic coastal cliffs. Some trails follow Spencer Creek, offering a mix of beach walks and woodland exploration. Due to occasional rain, proper hiking shoes are recommended as conditions can be muddy.
Yes, Beverly Beach State Park has several easy trails suitable for families. For instance, the Devils Punch Bowl – Otter Rock Marine Reserve loop from Beverly Beach State Park is an easy 4.5-mile path that explores the marine reserve area and offers views of the iconic Devil's Punchbowl, making it a great option for a family outing.
Many trails in Beverly Beach State Park are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the coastal and forest scenery with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the park's natural beauty for all visitors.
Hikers can discover several unique natural features. The park is known for its 'ghost forest,' where ancient tree stumps are occasionally revealed by shifting sands. You can also explore expansive beaches, observe Spencer Creek, and enjoy views of Cape Foulweather and Yaquina Head. Nearby, you'll find the dramatic Devil's Punchbowl and the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse.
Yes, there are circular routes available. A popular option is the Beverly Beach loop from Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint, a 4.4-mile trail that takes you through coastal forest and along the beach, offering a diverse experience.
Beverly Beach State Park offers hiking opportunities year-round. While the Pacific Northwest experiences occasional rain, which can lead to muddy conditions, the mild climate means trails are generally accessible. Whale watching is excellent during migration seasons (late December to early January, and mid-March to early April), adding another dimension to your visit.
Yes, parking is available within Beverly Beach State Park. The forest loop trail, for example, begins at the Spencer Creek parking area. The park also features a large campground, providing convenient access to trails for those staying overnight.
The area around Beverly Beach State Park is excellent for wildlife viewing. During migration seasons, you might spot whales, particularly near Devil's Punchbowl and Otter Rock. The tide pools around the park also teem with unique marine life, offering opportunities for observation during low tide.
Yes, the cliffs lining Beverly Beach are composed of ancient sandstone and volcanic ash, making it an excellent spot for finding fossilized shells and other prehistoric marine life. While fossils on seawalls should not be removed, those found on the beach are generally fair game for collection.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning ocean views, the unique natural features like the 'ghost forest,' and the diverse trails that combine beach walks with forested paths. The proximity to iconic landmarks like Devil's Punchbowl is also frequently highlighted.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Beverly Beach to Devil's Punchbowl & Whale Cove — Oregon Coast Trail is a difficult 11.4-mile route. This trail offers extensive ocean views and passes by notable coastal features, taking approximately 5 hours to complete.


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