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États-Unis d'Amérique
Oregon
Clatsop County
Warrenton

Épave du Peter Iredale

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Épave du Peter Iredale

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The Peter Iredale Shipwreck is the iconic skeletal remains of a four-masted steel barque that ran aground on the Oregon coast in 1906. Located on Clatsop Spit near Fort Stevens in Warrenton, United States, this historical site stands at approximately 2 meters above sea level, offering a poignant glimpse into maritime history. It's one of the most accessible shipwrecks along the "Graveyard of the Pacific," making it a significant man-made monument within Fort Stevens State Park.

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    6 août 2017

    Randonnée

    L'un des premiers grands voiliers à charpente d'acier s'est échoué ici. Seule la section de proue reste reconnaissable.
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    15 décembre 2023

    Cyclisme

    L’épave du Peter Iredale est un rappel obsédant des périls de la mer. Ce quatre mâts en acier connut sa fin prématurée en 1906 lorsqu'il s'échoua le long des côtes de l'Oregon. Plus d'un siècle plus tard, les restes du navire sont toujours visibles, succombant lentement aux éléments. À marée basse, vous pouvez marcher jusqu'à l'épave et prendre des photos fantastiques de sa beauté étrange tout en réfléchissant aux circonstances qui ont conduit à sa disparition.
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    Randonnée

    Peter Iredale était une barque à quatre mâts en acier qui a échoué sur la côte de l'Oregon le 25 octobre 1906, en route vers le fleuve Columbia. Elle a été abandonnée à Clatsop Spit, près de Fort Stevens à Warrenton, à environ six kilomètres au sud du canal du fleuve Columbia.
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    Position:Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    What are the best times to visit the Peter Iredale Shipwreck for photography?

    While low tide is always recommended for the best access to the shipwreck, photographers often find that early morning or late afternoon offer the most dramatic lighting. Clear days provide excellent visibility, but even foggy or stormy weather can create a unique, atmospheric backdrop for photos of the rusty remains.

    What kind of trails or walks are available directly from the Peter Iredale Shipwreck site?

    From the shipwreck site, visitors can enjoy easy coastal walks along the beach within Fort Stevens State Park. These are generally flat and sandy, offering views of the Pacific Ocean and the shipwreck itself. For more structured hiking, the wider Fort Stevens State Park offers various trails, including paved paths and nature trails through forests and wetlands, but these require a short drive from the immediate shipwreck parking area.

    Is the Peter Iredale Shipwreck area family-friendly, and are there specific activities for children?

    Yes, the Peter Iredale Shipwreck is very family-friendly. Children often enjoy exploring the beach, getting close to the shipwreck remains during low tide, and looking for shells. The wide-open beach provides space for kids to run and play. Fort Stevens State Park also offers additional family activities like picnicking, exploring historical military batteries, and a freshwater lake for swimming or paddling.

    What is the dog policy for visiting the Peter Iredale Shipwreck and the surrounding beach?

    Dogs are generally welcome at the Peter Iredale Shipwreck and on the beaches within Fort Stevens State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

    Are there any entrance fees to access the Peter Iredale Shipwreck or Fort Stevens State Park?

    There is a day-use parking fee to enter Fort Stevens State Park, which grants access to the shipwreck and all other park amenities. You can purchase a day pass at the park entrance or use an Oregon State Parks Pass if you have one. The Oregon State Parks Pass covers the day-use fee.

    What are the best nearby attractions to combine with a visit to the Peter Iredale Shipwreck?

    The shipwreck is located within Fort Stevens State Park, which itself is a major attraction. You can explore historic military batteries, visit the military museum, or enjoy the freshwater lake. Other nearby attractions include the city of Astoria, with its maritime museum and Astoria Column, and Cape Disappointment State Park across the Columbia River in Washington, offering lighthouses and historical sites.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Peter Iredale Shipwreck?

    Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour at the immediate shipwreck site, especially if walking up to the remains during low tide and taking photos. If you plan to combine it with a longer beach walk or explore other parts of Fort Stevens State Park, you could easily spend half a day or more in the area.

    Is the Peter Iredale Shipwreck accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Access to the shipwreck itself involves walking on sand, which can be challenging for wheelchairs and strollers. However, there are paved parking areas and accessible viewing points within Fort Stevens State Park that offer views of the beach and the general area. Some paved paths within the park are wheelchair-friendly, but direct access to the shipwreck on the sand is limited.

    What is the history of the Peter Iredale Shipwreck?

    The Peter Iredale was a four-masted steel barque that ran aground on October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast while en route to the Columbia River. Despite efforts to refloat it, the ship became permanently embedded in the sand near Fort Stevens. Miraculously, all 27 crew members were rescued unharmed. Today, its remains serve as a popular and poignant historical landmark.

    Are there restaurants or cafes conveniently located near the Peter Iredale Shipwreck?

    While there are no restaurants or cafes directly at the shipwreck site, Fort Stevens State Park has picnic areas. For dining options, you'll find a variety of restaurants and cafes in the nearby towns of Warrenton and Astoria, which are just a short drive away. Astoria, in particular, offers a wider selection of eateries.

    What should I wear when visiting the Peter Iredale Shipwreck, especially for a beach walk?

    The Oregon coast weather can be unpredictable, so dressing in layers is always a good idea. Even on sunny days, it can be breezy. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating the sand, and waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is recommended, especially during cooler or wetter months. Don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses, as reflections off the water can be intense.

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