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  2. List of beaches in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Beach facing south, with Haystack Rock on the right Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach South view of Moolack Beach. The Yaquina Head Light is visible Cliffs beside a beach on the Oregon Coast Rocks just off the Oregon Coast Beach north of Cape Sabastian near Gold Beach Lone Ranch Beach seen towards south Bandon Beach

  3. Haystack Rock - Wikipedia

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    Haystack Rock is a 235 ft-tall (72 m) sea stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon.The monolithic rock is adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot at low tide. The Haystack Rock tide pools are home to many intertidal animals, including starfish, sea anemone, crabs, chitons, limpets, and sea slugs.

  4. Oregon Coast - Wikipedia

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    Southward view from Ecola State Park, Northern Oregon Coast Map of the Oregon Coast. The Oregon Coast is a coastal region of the U.S. state of Oregon.It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Oregon Coast Range to the east, and stretches approximately 362 miles (583 km) from the California state border in the south to the Columbia River in the north.

  5. Category:Beaches of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Beaches in the U.S. state of Oregon and communities named after their beaches that don't have separate articles. The main article for this category is List of beaches in Oregon; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beaches of Oregon; See also List of beaches in the United States

  6. Cannon Beach, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Beach is a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Its population was 1,690 at the 2010 census. It is a popular coastal Oregon tourist destination, famous for Haystack Rock, a 235 ft (72 m) sea stack that juts out along the coast. [6] In 2013, National Geographic listed it as "one of the world's 100 most beautiful places." [6]

  7. McVay Rock State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    McVay Rock State Recreation Site is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park was purchased from private owners at some point between 1970 and 1974. [ 2 ]

  8. Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint - Wikipedia

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    Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in Bandon, Oregon, United States, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The rocks and tidal flats adjacent to the park form part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. [2] More than 300 species of birds frequent the area. [3]

  9. Moolack Beach - Wikipedia

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    Moolack Beach (also Moolack Shores) is an undeveloped sandy beach on the Oregon Coast about 4 miles (6 km) north of Newport in Lincoln County, United States It is almost 8 km (5 mi) in length with the south end at Yaquina Head and the north end at Otter Rock , the site of Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area .