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South Aerial Guide Overview - Tour Two
The Community of Seal Rock - Seal Rock State Recreation Site |
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| Located at the south end of the main business corridor in the Community of Seal Rock, the Seal Rock State Recreation Site is one of the main visitor attractions found on the Central Oregon Coast. The Seal Rock State Recreation Site is accessible off Highway 101 on the west side of the highway and possesses a spacious parking lot with paved asphalt. The immediate park grounds feature a mowed grass lawn area, public restrooms and trash receptacles. A short pathway leads west out to an ocean viewpoint overlooking the north section of the rock formations of Seal Rocks and the beach strand of North Seal Rock. The views from this viewpoint are truly outstanding. A trail system connects from this viewpoint area and heads south meeting up with another terrific viewpoint overlooking Elephant Rock and the south end of Seal Rocks. Also, the park has an ADA Accessible Pathway that starts at the south end of the paved parking lot and heads south eventually connecting to the Elephant Rock Viewpoint. A picnic area is available in between the two viewpoints and encompasses a number of individual picnic tables set in a stand of shore pine and spruce trees. From the Elephant Rock Viewpoint, a paved beach access trail leads down the hill to the beach strand formed to the south of Elephant Rock. For beachgoers, the beach strand affords wonderful views of the south section of Seal Rocks and its beautiful sea stacks and basalt needles rising up from the ocean waters. Additionally, this beach strand borders the fantastic tide pools of Seal Rock. During low tide conditions and even better on a minus tide condition, the ocean waters recede exposing a colorful world of marine species residing within the intertidal zone. The tide pools of Seal Rock are one of the finest marine gardens found on the Oregon Coast and are teaming with abundant species of invertebrates, clams and mussels, starfish, anemones, urchins, barnacles, crabs, kelp and other sea plants, and small fish. Low tide is a truly remarkable experience. |
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