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Cape Lookout State Park is a charming Oregon state park that is located approximately an hour and a half west of Portland, originally developed on 975 acres of land once belonging to the United States Lighthouse Service.

Though the park was initially intended to be kept as a natural preserve, day-use picnic facilities were added throughout the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Today, the park is one of the most popular day-use areas on Netarts Bay, offering excellent opportunities for beachcombing and nature hiking. Three miles of lovely waterfront along a sand spit showcase beautiful views of the bay and the Pacific Ocean.

A nature trail meanders through native trees and plants, following the park's headland for more than two miles. Visitors can whale watch, hang glide, paraglide, or explore the park's interpretive center.

Tent and full hookup campsites are offered for overnight stay, along with 13 rental yurts and six deluxe cabins.

13000 Whiskey Creek Rd, Tillamook, OR 97141, Phone: 800-551-6949

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