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Quarry Cove y avistamiento de focas en Yaquina Head

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Quarry Cove y avistamiento de focas en Yaquina Head

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Quarry Cove and Seal Viewing at Yaquina Head is a captivating natural area located on the Central Oregon Coast, just north of Newport. This unique spot, part of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, offers a remarkable opportunity to connect with marine wildlife and explore a distinctive coastal landscape. Situated at an elevation of approximately 32 meters, it features a quiet, rocky beach and extensive tide pools, all set against the dramatic basalt formations of Yaquina Head, a prominent headland…

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    29 de agosto de 2018

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    El promontorio de Yaquina Head es bien conocido por los turistas por su faro, que data del siglo XIX y es el más alto de la costa de Oregón (aunque no particularmente alto). Sin embargo, al menos igual de interesante es el salvaje paisaje costero que lo rodea. Muy cerca de la costa hay unos escarpados acantilados ornitológicos donde se pueden observar a simple vista, sobre todo con prismáticos, las aves marinas que anidan. Se dice que aquí se crían 60.000 araos, así como algunas otras especies. E incluso las ballenas grises y las focas se pueden ver aquí.
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    7 de octubre de 2022

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    20 de octubre de 2023

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    Quarry Cove, muchas focas.
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    Elevación 30 m

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    Ubicación: Newport, Lincoln County, Oregón, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What are the hiking options and their difficulty at Yaquina Head?

    Yaquina Head offers five distinct trails, each less than 0.5 miles (0.8 km) in length. These trails are generally considered easy, winding near the ocean or through forests of Douglas fir and Sitka spruce. They are suitable for most visitors looking for a leisurely stroll rather than challenging hikes. For more detailed route information, you can explore options on komoot.

    Is Quarry Cove and Yaquina Head accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    Yes, Quarry Cove is designed with accessibility in mind. A paved path leads down from the parking lot, and Mobi-Mats are often deployed to provide smooth access across the beach to the water's edge. This makes it one of the few wheelchair-accessible beach areas and tide pools on the Oregon Coast, ensuring a wider range of visitors can enjoy the marine life and scenic views.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails or at Quarry Cove?

    While the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is generally welcoming, specific regulations apply to pets to protect wildlife. Dogs are permitted on paved roads and in parking areas but are not allowed on trails or beaches, including Quarry Cove. This policy helps protect the sensitive marine and bird habitats. Service animals are, of course, exempt from these restrictions.

    What is the best time of year to see seal pups at Quarry Cove?

    While harbor seals can be observed year-round at Quarry Cove, the best time to spot mothers with their young pups is during late spring and early summer. This period offers a special opportunity to witness the newest additions to the seal colony. Remember to maintain a respectful distance and observe from designated viewing areas.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit Quarry Cove or Yaquina Head?

    No, there are generally no permits required for general public access to Quarry Cove or the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. There are also no entrance fees. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak seasons, so arriving early is recommended.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see beyond seals and birds at Quarry Cove?

    Beyond the abundant harbor seals and thousands of breeding seabirds like guillemots, Quarry Cove's tide pools are teeming with diverse marine life. At low tide, you can discover sea stars, giant green anemones, purple sea urchins, mussels, barnacles, and various crabs. The area's ecological restoration has created a vibrant intertidal ecosystem.

    What is the history behind the name 'Quarry Cove'?

    The name 'Quarry Cove' originates from its past as a rock quarry. From the 1920s to the 1980s, the site was extensively mined for basalt rock, which was used in the construction of U.S. Highway 101. After the Bureau of Land Management took over, a significant ecological restoration project transformed the area into the thriving marine habitat you see today, making it the first man-made rocky intertidal ecosystem.

    Where can I find more official information about Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area?

    For official information, including detailed visitor guides and current regulations, you can visit the Bureau of Land Management's website. A useful brochure can be found at blm.gov.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Yaquina Head?

    Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area itself does not have cafes or restaurants. However, it is located just north of Newport, Oregon, which offers a wide variety of dining options, from casual cafes to seafood restaurants. You'll find numerous choices within a short driving distance from the headland.

    What should I wear for a visit to Quarry Cove, especially for seal viewing?

    The Oregon Coast weather can be unpredictable, even on sunny days. It's best to dress in layers, as temperatures can change quickly. A windproof and waterproof outer layer is highly recommended, along with comfortable walking shoes. Binoculars are also a great idea for enhanced wildlife viewing.

    How crowded does Quarry Cove get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Quarry Cove and the entire Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area can become quite crowded, particularly on weekends, holidays, and during the summer months. Parking often fills up quickly. To avoid the largest crowds and ensure a more serene experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially on weekdays.

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