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Bayocean Spit Loop Hike

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Tillamook Bay (cfm)
Shipwreck on Bayocean Spit(cfm)
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  • Start point: TRAILHEAD PAGERoad.JPG
  • End point: DESTINATION PAGE
  • Trail Log: Trail Log
  • Hike Type: Loop
  • Distance: 9 miles round trip
  • Elevation gain: IN FEET"IN FEET" is not a number.
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Seasons: All
  • Family Friendly: Yes
  • Backpackable:Yes
  • Crowded: No


Contents

Hike Description

Begin your hike at the Bayocean Parking area and head north through the gate up the gravel road. This road skirts along the edge of the bay all the way to the tip of the peninsula. When you get to the end of the spit you will look across the channel inlet at the small town of Barview. Do not venture out onto the jetty, it is dangerous. Return along the beach, and keep your eyes peeled for the trail sign to traverse across the dunes ack to the parking area.

This is also a great spot for a family bike ride. The flat terrain make it easy going on both the interior gravel road, and the packed beach sand at the tidal interface. The only hard part is dragging your bike back over the dunes to the parking area.


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  • More information about Bayoceanfrom the Portland Historical Society

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