Indian Beach Day-Use Area

Ecola Park Road, Seaside, OR 97138

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Ecola Park Rd, Seaside, OR 97138, United States
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Indian Beach Day-Use Area

Indian Beach Day-Use Area is a serene and picturesque park located along Ecola Park Road in Seaside, Oregon, United States. This beautiful park offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and is the perfect spot for a relaxing day out with family and friends. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, beachcombing, and taking leisurely strolls along the sandy shores. The park is also a popular spot for surfers looking to catch some waves. With its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, Indian Beach Day-Use Area is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Frank Peinemann:
5

"Ecola State Park: Indian Beach Day-Use Area: Clatsop Loop Trail and Trail to Tlillamook Rock Lighthouse Viewpoint. We recommend to hike clockwise: First, take the quite narrow, steep, muddy, and slippery uphill trail. Walk slowly and enjoy the views of the coastline (marker 14 to 10). It is not recommended for dogs. Second, walk to the tiny lighthouse viewpoint. Third, take a rest at the Hiker’s Camp. Fourth, there is an easy but steep downhill gravel-supported service road (marker 11 to 1) to complete the loop. You may spend 80 minutes uphill including about 6 viewpoint stops along the trail, the lighthouse forth and back trail, and taking a rest. You may not need more than 40 minutes downhill. By the way, the markers do not tell more than the number. Please stay on the trail and obey rules and regulations. Make it possible to return and see the natural beauty again - untouched."

1 year ago
Migel Boroda:
5

"Beautiful place. Choose a day with light wind and come here."

1 year ago
Jon Grace-Cox:
5

"It's a long, windy, and narrow road into the day use area, but it's definitely worth it. The coastline is beautiful. The parking was busy when we arrived, and there was a sign saying it was full when there were actually maybe 10 spaces still available, so your mileage may vary. The Clatsop trail is a hike up to a viewpoint and an old WW2 bunker. The hike involves a lot of uphill, the view at the top was limited, and the bunker is derelict. However, I really enjoyed the hike. It was beautiful and peaceful, with occasional glimpses of the coast and cliffs. Despite a very busy parking lot, most people were headed to the beach, so the trails weren't over busy. There were plenty of people on the trails with dogs, so I assume they're allowed. There were restrooms at the bottom and top of the trail, but they are basic hole-in-the-ground types with no running water. I didn't see any play areas for kids, and the steepness of the trails might be a struggle for younger kids. There were picnic benches at the bottom of the trail and a larger picnic area at the top of the Clatsop trail."

1 year ago
Aaron Freund:
5

"Small beach with views of the Tillamook Head lighthouse. Great tide pools and a relatively easy walk down stairs to the beach. Beautiful."

1 year ago
David Bohanon:
5

"Nice, well maintained park. Hiked the loop to the light house lookout from Indian Beach. Quite a few trees down that you had to climb under or over but doable for most people. Loop back path along coast a little hidden by downed tree near mountain top bathrooms. A few nice views along the way. Restroom at bottom needs better vents. A shout-out to the nice volunteer that was walking the path picking up debris. A nice service on his part!"

almost 4 years ago
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