Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site, State park in Clatsop County, United States
Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site spans along the Pacific Ocean with several miles of sandy shoreline bordered by native coastal plants. The area features a natural beach setting without heavy development, where sand meets rock formations and tide pools.
The site became part of Oregon's state park system in 1970 when Clatsop County donated the land to protect public beach access. This transfer ensured long-term conservation and kept the coastal strip open for future generations to enjoy.
The beach draws visitors who want to experience the raw coastal landscape of Oregon and feel the ocean's presence directly. Walkers along the shore often pause to observe tide patterns and how the water changes throughout the seasons.
The site offers parking and maintained pathways leading directly to the beach, with restroom facilities open year-round for day visitors. Visitors should be prepared for changing weather and wear sturdy shoes for walking on sand and rocky areas.
During winter months, visitors can spot gray whales passing by during their annual migration along the Oregon coast. These ocean visitors are often visible from the beach viewpoints and create memorable wildlife encounters.
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