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Ocean waves and green trees
Experienced by Cameron Venti
17 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
From the parking lot at Heceta Head Lighthouse, you have to walk up a gravel road to the lighthouse and ancillary buildings. Along the walk, I saw this nice view of the rocky ocean shore south of the lighthouse.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
28 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Rocky ocean shoreline
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
28 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Abandoned building on a bridge
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
38 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
This is a photo of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse at Newport Oregon. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
43 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Yaquina Head Lighthouse. Beautiful and Calm
Experienced by Clay Banks
59 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
If I had chosen a more lucrative profession, I would definitely buy one of these houses. There's a cool and mysterious cave at the back of this small cove that actually leads all the way to the other side of this strip of land that sticks out into the Pacific Ocean in Depoe Bay, Oregon.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
72 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
While on vacation at the beach we went to a sand-sculpture contest. Most of the entries were okay, but it was also very crowded. We wandered on down the beach and found this non-entrant, tucked neatly behind a large log of driftwood. It reminded me of childhood vacations to the beach as well as the human need to create.
Experienced by Dallas Reedy
75 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
On top of the World
Experienced by David Kovalenko
75 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
The Beauty of the Oregon Coast
Experienced by David Kovalenko
83 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Aerial view of cliffs over ocean in Oregon
Experienced by Cameron Venti
108 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
My wife and I spent an incredible evening along the Oregon Coast. We drove our Subaru Crosstrek on the sand and set up our beach camp. We made a fire and cooked dinner on next to the ocean, finished off by a bottle of wine and s’mores as we watched the sun dip below the cloud line.
Experienced by David Talley
112 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Wine lovers: This is your happy place. Wine country in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, at sunset. Whenever I fly my drone, I usually take a photo right after taking off and one right before landing. These are usually throw-away photos that simply help me remember exactly where I was at in case I want to go back. However, this shot of the vineyards scattered over those rolling fields was worthy of sharing.
Experienced by Dan Meyers
129 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
The Oregon coast is simply marvelous. There are so many great rocky outcrops and sea stacks to photograph.
Experienced by Dave Hoefler
131 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Visit to Oceanside near Tillamook with my dog, Jinger.
Experienced by Stephanie Buffington
132 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
At low tide at sunset, many people get out and walk amongst the large rock structures called sea stacks. I noticed this person walking towards me and saw the beautiful colors behind him/her.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
133 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Had a three day weekend so I went out to Salem with a few friends to explore the Silver Falls State Park, which did not disappoint. Snapped a few pics, and this one really turned out.
Experienced by David Kovalenko
134 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Thanksgiving in Oregon 2016
Experienced by roya ann miller
134 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
I was walking on the Bandon beach in the early evening when I saw these seals resting on a rock just offshore. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
141 km from Cape Perpetua Overlook
Abiqua falls is difficult to reach. First, you have to reach the middle of nowhere. Then, you take a thoroughly messed up “road” on foot or by car. Finally, you have to scramble down a hill, and about 1/4 mile over rocks next to a river. At least you reach Abiqua. Yeah, it’s worth it. This was by far my favorite waterfall I’ve ever experienced – go if you can do so carefully! The best waterfall experience was followed up with a pretty strange one: a group of people decided to take up target practice with rifles next to our car. This area isn’t a part of a park so it’s unprotected.
Experienced by rachel baskerville