Points of Interest
Places found along the OCT from north to south.
- Fort Stevens State Park
- Gearhart, at the mouth of the Necanicum River
- Seaside
- Tillamook Head
- Ecola State Park
- Cannon Beach
- Oswald West State Park
- Manzanita
- Nehalem and Nehalem Bay State Park
- Garibaldi
- Tillamook Bay
- Tillamook
- Cape Meares State Park
- Oceanside
- Netarts
- Cape Lookout and Cape Lookout State Park
- Neskowin
- Lincoln City
- Depoe Bay
- Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area
- Beverly Beach State Park
- Newport
- South Beach State Park
- Ona Beach State Park
- Seal Rock State Recreation Site
- Waldport
- Yachats
- Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint
- Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park
- Heceta Head Light
- Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
- Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
- Reedsport
- Umpqua Lighthouse State Park
- Coos Bay
- Bullards Beach State Park
- BLM primitive campground, at the New River ACEC
- Boice Cope Park, a Curry County campground at Floras Lake
- Cape Blanco and Cape Blanco State Park
- Humbug Mountain State Park
- Gold Beach and Rogue River (Oregon)
- Samuel Boardman State Park
- Harris Beach State Park
- Brookings
- Winchuck River
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