You'll Enjoy Ocean Views For Miles From Oregon's Scenic Neahkahnie Mountain Overlook
By Catherine Armstrong|Published October 06, 2019
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The views along Oregon’s 363 miles of coastline can be downright stunning, but there’s one that’s particularly compelling. The Neahkahnie Mountain Overlook is worthy of a stop as you’re driving along Highway 101, and if you have the time and inclination, you can also take a hike to the mountain’s summit for an even better view.
For one of the coast's best views, pull off at the Neahkahnie Viewpoint on Highway 101. You'll find it just north of Manzanita.
This main viewpoint has plenty of parking spaces, along with some informational signs that will tell you all about Neahkahnie Mountain and some of her history and legends.
Neahkahnie Mountain is part of Oswald West State Park, which offers several hiking trails that take you up onto the mountain. The South Mountain Trail is just 2.6 miles out-and-back, and it's considered moderately difficult due to an 889-foot elevation change.
The trail takes you deep into a lush, temperate rainforest, with moss-covered trees and huge ferns. You'll want to make sure you're wearing sturdy shoes for this hike; there are plenty of tree roots, rocks, and steep spots to navigate.
Learn more about Oswald West State Park on the Oregon State Parks website.
Have you captured some scenic photos at the Neahkahnie Mountain Overlook? We’d love to see them in the comments! While you’re exploring the northern part of the coast, you’ll want to get a glimpse of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, too.
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