Friday, July 31, 2020

Oregon Day 6 - Hobbit Beach Hike + Agates + Thor's Well + Devil's Churn

Kate and Mom wanted to take advantage of the close beach, so we got up early--around 6 to catch the low tide and took the short walk over to the ocean. We found this star right on the sand (and yes, this was tossed back into the ocean). It was so stunning and beautiful to see it right in the middle of the sand. Mom and Kate found some sand dollars and other cool shells on this beach.

The beach was huge and went so far down during low tide.

We went down to Cape Perpetua for the day and some some amazing sights! We hiked down to these rocks and the ocean just crashed. It is actually a pretty dangerous area--especially with high tides.




The waves would crash so hard and send water so high









Next, we headed over to Thor's Well, Spouting Horn, and Cook's Chasm. These were similar, but so spectacular and crazy. The water was so mesmerizing to watch, it was so powerful!





Thor's Well

Spouting Horn

This is Thor's Well. We sat and watched this for a while.

Along the road, we had noticed a Hobbit's Trail. We had to go check it out. It was a really cute little hike with little tree areas that felt like Hobbiton. Logan especially enjoyed these because they were just his size.







Kate and Mom started getting really serious about finding agates and even found a few.

This is walking alongside the bay where we had our lodging.

Austin was skipping some rocks a crazy number of times!






We headed down to Heceta Head Lighthouse Beach. We decided not to hike up to that one, but had a pretty view. We had a lot of fun looking for agates in this area and were able to find quite a few.


The agate hunt!!


Nighttime at our lodging


 Such a fun day. A little bittersweet because we knew it was our last day in Oregon. We were excited to get back home, but sad to leave such an amazing place!

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