Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bob Straub State Park in Pacific City, Oregon

Oregon provides access to the ocean beaches, estuaries and rivers for recreation.  The Beach Bill of 1967 assures everyone can spend time at Oregon's abundant shorelines.









one of many that line the
Oregon coast.








One of the posted signs has instructions on what to do with tsunami debris, which continues to wash ashore from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011.  






It's a gray, foggy
day at the beach.








I play in the waves.






It's fun to splash
around.






Our footprints in
the sand.






We drive onto the
beach.








shrouded in fog.











Bring your portable
cabana & spend
the day.











I'm surprised to see so many
people in the water on
a cool, gray day.













Surfers head into the water.










Paddle out to catch
a wave.





Eric and I enjoyed looking for sea shells and watching surfers.  I can imagine how crowded this beach is on a warm, sunny day.

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