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Hiking around Beverly Beach offers a diverse landscape characterized by both coastal and forested environments. The area features extensive sandy beaches, cascading cliffs, and dramatic rock formations, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Forest trails wind through wooded areas alongside creeks, while the coastline offers expansive ocean views. This combination of environments provides a range of hiking experiences for different preferences.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lehigh Trail is an approximately eight-mile-long bike and hiking trail on a disused railway line. For much of its length, the trail runs parallel to the Lehigh Canal. This trail offers hikers, cyclists, and inline skaters a taste of wild Florida and some of the county's best scenery. Trees surround the trail for virtually its entire length. It winds through swampy wilderness, and encounters with wildlife are always possible.
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Waterfront Park Pier is a 20-acre park that has picnic pavilions, playground, and a fishing pier. The paved Saint Joe Walkway runs through the park, as well as a smaller loop trail.
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Graham Swamp Preserve is a beautiful freshwater swamp forest. There are several trails that run through the park, including the Lehigh Trail. The park is home to a variety of birds and animals, including alligators!
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Nice view of the canal that runs next to the Lehigh Trail. The canal runs into Graham Swamp, so follow it for a good portion of the trail.
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It’s some canal side riding but mostly road side. Large sidewalks and flat.
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Waterfrontparc ... offers a great way to walk
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There are currently 6 hiking trails available around Beverly Beach, offering a variety of experiences from easy forest loops to longer coastal walks.
Yes, Beverly Beach offers several easy trails perfect for families and beginners. The Beverly Beach State Park features an easy 2.7 km (1.5-mile) forest loop trail that winds through a wooded landscape alongside Spencer Creek, providing a gentle and scenic walk.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain. Trails often combine sandy beaches with expansive ocean views, forested paths through wind-sculpted trees, and sections along bluffs and cliffs. Some areas feature unique geological formations and the occasional ancient 'ghost forest' stumps.
Absolutely! A truly unique feature is the 'ghost forest,' ancient tree stumps (some 1,000 to 7,000 years old) occasionally revealed on the beach after storms. You can often spot one near Spencer Creek with a descriptive sign. Additionally, the dramatic coastal formations, tide pools, and the picturesque Spencer Creek itself add to the natural beauty.
The area boasts several iconic landmarks. To the north, you'll find Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area, a collapsed sea cave where ocean water churns dramatically. The historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse from the 1870s is also visible from Beverly Beach and makes for a scenic backdrop or a destination for longer coastal walks.
Many areas around Beverly Beach are dog-friendly, especially the expansive sandy beaches. However, specific rules may apply within Beverly Beach State Park and other natural areas. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the Oregon State Parks website for the specific trail you plan to hike.
Beverly Beach offers year-round hiking opportunities. Spring and fall provide mild temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring. Summer is popular for beach activities, while winter, despite being wetter, can reveal unique features like the 'ghost forest' after storms and offers excellent beachcombing. Whale watching is also popular in late December to early January and mid-March to early April.
Yes, Beverly Beach State Park features an easy, walkable 2.7 km (1.5-mile) forest loop trail that offers a circular route through the wooded landscape alongside Spencer Creek, returning you to your starting point.
Ample parking is available at Beverly Beach State Park, which serves as a central hub for many of the area's trails, including the forest loop and access to the beach. Parking fees may apply, so it's advisable to check the Oregon State Parks website for current information.
The area is rich in wildlife. Along the coast, you can spot various seabirds and, during migration seasons, observe whales from viewpoints like Devil's Punchbowl. The tide pools offer a glimpse into diverse marine life at low tide. In the forested areas, you might encounter smaller mammals and a variety of bird species.
While Beverly Beach State Park itself is primarily a natural area, you'll find dining options and cafes in nearby towns such as Newport, just a short drive south, or Depoe Bay to the north. These towns offer a range of choices for a post-hike meal or coffee.


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