Devils Kitchen, Coastal viewpoint in Coos County, Oregon.
Devils Kitchen is a coastal viewpoint featuring numerous rock formations and sea stacks rising from the water along a sandy shoreline near Bandon. These stone formations dot the coastline across a considerable stretch, shaping the character of the location.
The area became part of Oregon's state park system in the mid-20th century to protect the coastal landscape. This action preserved the rock formations and shoreline for public use and enjoyment.
Photographers visit throughout the year to capture images of seabirds nesting in the offshore rocks. The beach draws people interested in documenting the coastal landscape and its wildlife.
The location offers paved parking, restroom facilities, and direct beach access through maintained pathways for visitors of different mobility levels. Pay attention to tides if planning longer coastal walks, as several creeks cut across the shoreline at different points.
Multiple creeks intersect the beach at different locations, creating natural divisions that change with the tides and affect how visitors can explore the shoreline. These waterways serve as landmarks that separate the coastal area into distinct sections.
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