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Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site

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Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site
Beach at Oceanside, Oregon
TypePublic, state
LocationTillamook County, Oregon
Nearest cityOceanside
Coordinates45°27′39″N 123°58′15″W / 45.4609358°N 123.9709636°W / 45.4609358; -123.9709636[1]
Area7.3 acres (3.0 ha)
Operated byOregon Parks and Recreation Department
StatusDay use, open year-round

Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon. Administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, the park is open to the public and is fee-free. Amenities at the site, in the unincorporated community of Oceanside, include picnicking, wildlife watching, fishing, windsurfing, and kite flying. It is not uncommon to see paraglider pilots land at the beach on Southwest wind days during the fall, winter and spring. Beachcombing is popular in summer, and agate hunting is best in winter, when ocean currents remove sand. Oceanside is about 11 miles (18 km) west of Tillamook off U.S. Route 101.[2]

The 7.3-acre (3.0 ha) site lies between the Pacific Ocean to the west and homes on a steep slope to the east. Cape Meares is to the north and Netarts Bay and Cape Lookout are to the south. About 0.5 miles (0.8 km) offshore is Three Arch Rocks, part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. It supports breeding colonies of tufted puffins and common murres as well as pigeon guillemots, storm-petrels, cormorants, and other birds. The refuge is also a breeding site for Steller sea lions.[3] From Oceanside Beach, visitors can walk north through a man-made tunnel in Maxwell Point to see Tunnel Beach.[4]

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  1. ^ "Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
  2. ^ "Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site". Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
  3. ^ Bannan, Jan (2002). Oregon State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide (2nd ed.). Seattle: Mountaineers Books. pp. 96–97. ISBN 0-89886-794-0.
  4. ^ "Oceanside Beach to Tunnel Beach in Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site". hikespeak.com. Hikespeak. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
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