The Harris Beach State Park is named after George Harris, a Scottish pioneer who settled in the area during the latter part of the 1880’s to raise cattle and sheep. This park is home to Oregon coast’s largest island: Bird Island, or also known as Goat Island. The island is a breeding site for rare species of birds, including the tufted puffin, and is an established National Wildlife Sanctuary. Harris Beach State Park also includes sandy beaches with occasional rock outcroppings that harbor tide pools with a broad array of life, while sea stacks can be seen dotting the ocean offshore.

US 101, Brookings, OR 97415, Phone: 541-469-2021

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