Seven Devils State Recreation Site, State recreation site in Coos County, United States.
Seven Devils State Recreation Site is a coastal area in Coos County that encompasses multiple beaches between Cape Arago headland and Bullards Beach State Park. The area spreads across different shoreline sections with rock formations, sandy beaches, and tide pools.
The site was acquired and developed into a public recreation area during the 1960s, transforming former farmland into a coastal destination for visitors. This shift made the shoreline accessible to the broader public.
The name comes from seven rock formations that rise from the shoreline and give the place its distinctive character. Visitors encounter these natural features while exploring the different beach areas.
The site is accessible year-round for day use and offers opportunities for walking, exploring, and wildlife viewing. Visitors should watch tide conditions and wear appropriate footwear for rocky terrain.
The area is known among agate hunters who search for these semiprecious stones along several miles of connected coastal stretches. The beaches regularly yield new finds, especially after storms.
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