Features a massive sand dune that visitors can climb for panoramic views of the Pacific and the distinctive Haystack Rock (different from the one at Cannon Beach). The area’s sandstone cliffs create dramatic formations and tide pools. A popular surfing destination with the added attraction of dory boats launching directly from the beach. The adjacent […]
Beaches for Surfing
Pacific City Beach
Home to the lesser-known Haystack Rock (different from Cannon Beach’s formation) and famous for its tradition of dory fishing boats that launch directly from the beach. The wide, sandy shore is popular for surfing, while Cape Kiwanda’s massive dune offers climbing opportunities and panoramic views. The beachfront Pelican Brewery provides the perfect spot to enjoy […]
Bastendorff Beach
A crescent-shaped beach near Coos Bay that’s popular with surfers for its consistent waves. The mile-long beach offers beautiful views of Cape Arago and is less developed than many coastal destinations. The county park provides camping facilities, picnic areas, and fire pits for beach bonfires. Its location near the Charleston Marina makes it convenient for […]
Seaside Beach
One of Oregon’s most popular family-friendly beaches with a historic promenade, arcade, and amusement attractions. The wide, sandy beach is perfect for building sandcastles, and the calm waters are relatively safe for swimming. The vibrant town offers restaurants, shops, and entertainment options for visitors of all ages.
Short Sand Beach (Oswald West State Park)
Also known as “Shorty’s,” this beach is tucked within a cove in Oswald West State Park. Accessed via a scenic 10-minute forest trail, it offers a unique combination of forest and sea. Popular with surfers for its consistent waves and with hikers who appreciate the surrounding coastal rainforest trails leading to breathtaking viewpoints.
Westport Beach
Westport Beach is known as Washington’s surfing capital, offering the state’s most consistent waves. This expansive beach is part of Westport Light State Park and features 18 miles of shoreline. The area is a hub for sportfishing, with Westport Marina being one of the state’s largest coastal fishing ports. Visitors can tour the Grays Harbor […]
Hobuck Beach
Hobuck Beach is a crescent-shaped beach on the Makah Reservation near Neah Bay, the northwestern-most point of the contiguous United States. The beach’s protected bay location makes it one of the safest places to surf on the Washington coast, with gentler waves than more exposed beaches. Hobuck Beach Resort offers camping and cabin rentals right […]
San Onofre Beach
San Onofre State Beach encompasses 3,000 acres of coastal land across several distinct areas. Trestles Beach at the northern end is a world-famous surfing location featuring multiple breaks from the challenging Lower Trestles to Cottons and Church. “San O” or Old Man’s at the southern end offers gentler waves popular with longboarders and maintains a […]
La Push Beach (First Beach)
Located in the Quileute Indian Reservation, First Beach at La Push is a crescent-shaped shore featuring dramatic sea stacks and driftwood. It’s the most accessible of the three La Push beaches and offers beautiful sunset views. The beach gained fame as a filming location for the Twilight movie series. Situated at the mouth of the […]
Trinidad State Beach
Trinidad State Beach is situated on a protected cove beneath forested bluffs in a picturesque fishing village along California’s northern coast. The beach is accessed via Trinidad Head, a massive rock formation that juts into the Pacific and provides hiking trails with spectacular viewpoints overlooking the beach and harbor. Offshore sea stacks create a dramatic […]