Thursday, October 21, 2021

Neskowin Beach State Recreation Area in Neskowin, Oregon




Area is a short drive from our
Campaground.





Oregon Residents have ownd the State's Pacific Beaches since Governor Oswald West's proclamation in 1913.  His foresight allowed Oregon to preserve this important natural environment.

In 1967 the State backed up residents' right to use and enjoy their public Beaches with the provision that provides public access to all of their Beaches.  Businesses can not cordon off sections of the Beach and deny the public entry to their property.






A path takes Eric & me to
a lowlying cove &...





... Neskowin Beach.












It's beautiful here.








There's plenty of room here for visitors to enjoy the Beach without crowding others.






Eric walks along the shore
on a picture perfect day.











Eric & the Jelly Fish












We share the beach 
with shorebirds.









This formation reminds me of
Monet's paintings at Etretat.









Houses are on a rise above the Beach.

Owners enjoy the view & have
the shortest walk to the Beach.

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