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Neahkahnie Viewpoint is a renowned series of scenic overlooks perched high above the Pacific Ocean on the northern Oregon Coast. Located within the expansive Oswald West State Park, this viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic vistas of the coastline, including the crescent-shaped Manzanita Beach and the sprawling Nehalem River estuary. Situated at an elevation of approximately 457 metres, it is part of the majestic Neahkahnie Mountain, which itself rises to 513 metres within the Northern Oregon Coast Range.
Visitors consistently praise the…
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Neahkahnie Mountain offers several trails for hikers. The South Neahkahnie Mountain Trail is a popular option, approximately 3.4 miles long with about 1,000 feet of elevation gain, leading to stunning coastal views. There's also a Northern Neahkahnie Trail, which is over 4 miles and generally steeper. For a more extensive adventure, an eight-mile Neahkahnie Mountain Loop can be started from Short Sands Trail. These trails range from moderate to challenging, with some sections being steep.
While the main overlooks offer easily accessible views directly from U.S. Route 101, some of the hiking trails on Neahkahnie Mountain can be steep. For families or those seeking easier walks, the initial sections of the South Neahkahnie Mountain Trail might be manageable, but always assess the conditions and your group's capabilities. The roadside viewpoints themselves are very family-friendly.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Neahkahnie Viewpoint and on the trails within Oswald West State Park, which encompasses Neahkahnie Mountain. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure their safety and the enjoyment of other visitors and wildlife.
Neahkahnie Mountain is steeped in local lore, particularly legends of Spanish treasure. The tale suggests that Spanish treasure is buried either at the foot of the mountain or on its slopes, dating back to the mid-1800s. While treasure hunting is prohibited in state park areas, the legend adds an intriguing historical layer to the location's allure.
The viewpoints can become quite popular, especially during summer weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning, before mid-morning, or later in the afternoon. Weekdays generally offer a more tranquil experience. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) can also provide beautiful views with fewer people.
Beyond the stunning panoramic ocean views, Neahkahnie Viewpoint is known for its distinctive concrete curbing and masonry stone walls, built by the WPA, which give the overlooks an "ancient castle vibe." There's also an unusual set of steps descending through the brush at the main overlook parking lot, whose origin and purpose remain a mystery.
Coastal weather can be unpredictable and change quickly. It's advisable to dress in layers, even on seemingly clear days. Sturdy, comfortable footwear suitable for hiking is essential, especially if you plan to explore the trails, as they can be steep and uneven. A waterproof or windproof outer layer is also recommended.
Neahkahnie Viewpoint is located just north of Manzanita, a charming coastal town. In Manzanita, you'll find a variety of amenities including coffee shops, restaurants, and accommodation options. It's a convenient place to stop for refreshments or a meal before or after your visit to the viewpoint.
Public transport options directly to Neahkahnie Viewpoint are limited. The viewpoints are primarily accessed by car via U.S. Route 101. Visitors typically drive to the pullouts or to trailheads within Oswald West State Park. Planning for personal vehicle use is recommended for visiting this area.
While clear days offer the most expansive views, which are common in late spring, summer, and early fall, each season has its charm. Summer provides warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, spring and fall can offer dramatic skies, fewer crowds, and vibrant colors. Even misty days in winter can create a uniquely atmospheric and moody experience.