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Oceanside Beach Trailhead

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Three Arch Rocks from Oceanside Beach (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Dogs on leash in state park area

Driving Directions

From Beaverton, drive about 15 miles west on Highway 26 and go left on Highway 6 for Banks and Tillamook.

Drive 51.8 miles on Highway 6 into Tillamook.

Keep straight at the first traffic light. From here continue straight through the second light for 0.5 miles following signs for Netarts, Oceanside, and Cape Lookout State Park.

Make a left on Birch Street for the Three Capes Scenic Drive, Netarts, and Oceanside.

In 0.1 miles, make a right onto Third Street and in 1.5 miles, keep left for Oceanside.

Where the road splits left for Cape Lookout after 3.1 miles, keep right for Oceanside.

In another 1.5 miles, the Three Capes Road peels off to the left, but keep straight.

It’s another 2.5 miles before you make a left for Oceanside.

Drive through the small community for 0.2 miles and make a left for the parking area of Oceanside Beach Wayside.


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