Cape Perpetua Scenic Area is a 2,700-acre forested headland on the Oregon Coast about two miles from Yachats, which extends into the Pacific Ocean. The area is part of the Siuslaw National Forest with massive old growth spruce, Douglas-fir, and western hemlock, barely visible through a coastal fog and powerful surf crashing on jagged shores. The headland rises over 800 feet above sea level and offers breathtaking views for miles. Cape Perpetua’s visitor center also has wonderful view of the ocean, from inside and from the deck. The center offers a range of short movies in the theatre. Its knowledgeable staff can answer questions and help you plan your trip. The scenic area is great destination for camping, picnicking, hiking, sightseeing, and whale watching.

2400 U.S. 101, Yachats, Oregon 97498, Phone: 541-547-3289