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Revision as of 16:53, 3 October 2015

View from the parking area to the beach, Moolack Beach (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees, Regulations, Facilities

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Driving Directions

From Portland:

Drive I-5 South to Exit 294 for 99W, Tigard and Newberg.

Keep on 99 West through Tigard, Sherwood, Newberg and Dundee for about 23 miles and then turn left onto Highway 18 for Dayton and the Oregon Coast.

Continue all the way on Highway 18 (52.7 miles). Before Highway 101, there’s a junction where cars going north peel off to the right for Neskowin and Tillamook.

Drive 0.7 more miles and merge with Highway 101 South.

Drive 25.0 miles through Lincoln City and Depoe Bay, pass over Cape Foulweather and pass Beverly Beach State Park. Turn right into the signposted Moolack Beach Parking Area.


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Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

Hiking is a potentially risky activity, and the entire risk for users of this field guide is assumed by the user, and in no event shall Trailkeepers of Oregon be liable for any injury or damages suffered as a result of relying on content in this field guide. All content posted on the field guide becomes the property of Trailkeepers of Oregon, and may not be used without permission.