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Cape Lookout South Hike

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View north along the trail (cfm)
Footbridge over Cape Creek (bobcat)
Sori on leathery polypody frond (bobcat)
View back to South Beach from the Cape Trail (bobcat)
At the end of the Cape (bobcat)
  • Start point: Cape Lookout TrailheadRoad.JPG
  • End point: South Beach
  • Trail Log:
  • Hike Type: Out and Back
  • Distance: 3.6 miles round trip
  • High point: 810 feet
  • Elevation gain: 810 feet
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Seasons: All
  • Family Friendly: Yes
  • Backpackable: No
  • Crowded: No

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Hike Description

Cape Lookout's South Beach is a relatively secluded haven nestled below the sheer south cliffs of the Cape Lookout promontory. It's a quick 1 3/4 mile jaunt down to the beach from the Cape Lookout Trailhead in shady woods, but you will also have to consider the 800+ feet in elevation on the return trip. This corner of the beach is quiet and restful. If you walk too far south on the strand, you will enter the Sand Lake Recreation Area and, on a sunny weekend, its legions of dune buggies.

From the trailhead, drop quickly to the junction with the South Trail. Go left here. This trail drops down in a forest of younger Sitka spruce, salmonberry, salal, and sword fern. There are four big switchbacks. These are very gradual and you can see why there are so many shortcut trails. Then make two short switchbacks in an elderberry thicket. Cross a small creek that issues from a large Sitka spruce. The trail undulates a bit and, at a bench, there’s a splendid viewpoint of the beach below and Cape Lookout jutting out into the Pacific. Traverse down and make five switchbacks, getting views of the wood frame platforms (for stretching canvas over) at the Cub Scout's Camp Clark. Now there are eleven short switchbacks down to the beach. Reach the beach and head right to explore the tide pools. if you get here early, you may have this spot to yourself for quite some time.

To incorporate this beach into a longer day hike of 13.5 miles, begin at the Cape Lookout Day Use Trailhead (See the Cape Lookout North Hike. Visit Cape Lookout first, and then return to head down to South Beach.

Regulations or Restrictions, etc.

Regulations or Restrictions, etc.

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Guidebooks that cover this hike

  • 120 Hikes on the Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson
  • Day Hiking: Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson
  • 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Portland by Paul Gerald
  • 100 Hikes/Travel Guide: Oregon Coast and Coast Range by William L. Sullivan
  • Hiking Oregon's Geology by Ellen Morris Bishop
  • Oregon Coast Hikes by Paul M. Williams
  • Oregon State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide by Jan Bannon

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