Oswald West State Park is a picturesque coastal state park in Oregon, known for its lush forests and beautiful beaches.
Oswald West State Park is located along the northern Oregon coast, offering over four miles of rugged coastline and secluded sandy beaches. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, covering over 2,448 acres of diverse landscapes, including dense rainforests, rocky headlands, and serene evergreen stands. The park is named after Oregon's fourteenth governor, Oswald West, who played a significant role in preserving Oregon's beaches for public use. The park is home to the popular Short Sand Beach, ideal for surfing and exploring tide pools. Majestic cape views, especially from Cape Falcon, provide breathtaking panoramas of the Pacific Ocean. Hikers enjoy a network of forested trails that crisscross the terrain, with the Oregon Coast Trail being a notable highlight. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot various bird species, as well as mammals such as elk and deer. Oswald West also features remnants of historical logging activities, adding a layer of history to the park’s diverse offerings. The combination of ecological richness, outdoor activities, and scenic views makes it a must-visit destination on the Oregon coast.
Short Sand Beach, perfect for surfing and beachcombing.
Cape Falcon with stunning views of the Pacific coastline.
The lush rainforest ecosystem rich with wildlife.
The continuation of the Oregon Coast Trail through the park.
A favorite spot for surfers and beachgoers, located in a sheltered cove.
Provides expansive views of the ocean and opportunities for whale watching.
Remnants from the early 20th-century logging activities visible on some trails.