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Cape Lookout North Hike

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View north along the trail (cfm)
  • Start point: Cape Lookout TrailheadRoad.JPG
  • End point: Cape Lookout State Park Day Use Area
  • Trail Log: Trail Log
  • Hike Type: Out and Back
  • Distance: 4.6 miles round trip
  • Elevation gain: 400 feet
  • Difficulty: "Medium" is not in the list of possible values (Easy, Moderate, Difficult, Very Difficult) for this property.
  • Seasons: all
  • Family Friendly: yes
  • Backpackable: no
  • Crowded:no

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Hike Description

You can do this hike in either direction.

If you start at the Cape Lookout State Park Day Use Area, you will have to pay a 3 dollar fee. However starting here allows you to add on either of the other two hikes available from the Cape Lookout Trailhead, the Cape Lookout Hike or the Cape Lookout South Hike.

Conversely, if you start at the Cape Lookout Trailhead, you will not have to pay a fee and you can add on 4 miles of beach walking north on Netarts Spit.

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