ECOLA STATE PARK
ECOLA STATE PARK
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Ecola State Park
© 2007 Ingrid A. Wagner

Ecola State Park
'Oregon Coast viewed from Ecola State Park' © Copyright Northwest Scenescapes 2008
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Copyright Tom Purse 2007. This view was taken from a hiking trail along the ridge in Ecola State Park near Seaside.

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'Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock' © Copyright Northwest Scenescapes 2008
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View of Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock taken from the picnic area in Ecola State Park.

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'Sunset' © Copyright Northwest Scenescapes 2008
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Unedited sunset shot taken from Ecola State Park. Silhouetted are Tillamook Head and Tillamook Tillie Lighthouse.

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'Ecola State Park' © Justin Gilles 2008

Ecola State Park
'Weathered' © Justin Gilles 2008

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'Indian Beach' © 2009
End of the hiking trail at Ecola State Park. Joy Chaussee-Sippel

One of Ecola State Park's first attractions was a beached whale. In 1806, Capt. William Clark and twelve members of the Corps of Discovery climbed over rocky headlands and fought their way through thick shrubs and trees to get to the whale in what is now Ecola State Park. Today, a paved road from Cannon Beach makes your trek to the park much easier. Winding your way through towering Sitka spruce, you suddenly emerge upon a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean. Be sure to have your camera ready.
Ecola State Park offers year-round recreation for all types of modern day explorers. Stop for a picnic to feed your hungry adventurers before taking to the many miles of trails. At Indian Beach you can begin your own expedition on The Clatsop Loop Trail [1.4 MB Acrobat file], a new interpretive trail you that gives you the chance to walk in the footsteps of Capt. Clark and his men.
There's more to the park than this rich history. Surfers ride the waves at Indian Beach and tide pools await your discovery. Keep a watchful eye open for the many species of wildlife and birds that call Ecola home. Spot migrating gray whales during winter and spring. And after a long day of exploration, stop for an overnight rest on Tillamook Head in the park's new primitive cabins, (cabins are small and very primitive) a 1.5 mile hike from the Indian Beach trailhead.
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