1. PLACES / CAPE ARAGO STATE PARK
The south cove trail leads down to a sandy beach and superior tidepools where you can visit intertidal plants and animals (but please enjoy them with your eyes only). The north cove trail provides access for fishing, beachcombing, and viewing the offshore colonies of seals and sea lions at Shell Island - a designated National Wildlife Refuge.

Cell Receptions

Unsure

ADA Accessible

Not ADA Accessible

Open Season

Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

Seasonal bathrooms (May not be available during off season)

Pet Friendly

Unsure

Fee

0

Helpful Trail Information

Check the tides before to make sure is safe. Is an easy short hike to the beach going down the trail, uphill can be a moderate level. Babies on carriers is suggested.

What gear would you suggest a family bring along?

Layers, and seasonal gear. Some days can be windy.

What baby or child hazards are there on this hike?

Narrow trails and steep in some parts, ocean, always aware of sneaky waves.

Trail Website

https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=66

Parking Details

Is at the end of Cape Arago Hwy in the loop.