As a photographer and filmmaker from the East Coast, I’ve seen my fair share of breathtaking landscapes, but nothing could have prepared me for the sheer magnificence of Oregon’s coast. My recent tri…Full review by Jamaalg212
Nov 23, 2024
I love walking along the shore, letting the waves lap around my ankles. I also love the hiking trails, the small waterfall, and the two caves. Just stay alert for the rising tide.Full review by Kathy D
Oct 23, 2024
We visited Hug Point at low tide on a cloudy, somewhat rainy fall day and loved it! There is an expansive beach, sea caves, a small waterfall, and so much nature to enjoy. Our 6 year old loved explor…Full review by mafels
Hi, I’m hoping to visit Hug Point in October and am wondering if anyone knows how low the tide needs to be to see everything? For the day we’re planning to go, it looks like the lowest tide is 3.6 ft during the day and I’m wondering if that’s low enough to access the caves. Thanks for your help!
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They won’t let me give the website but google tides Willy weather hug point It shows the daily tides times.
Can people with limited mobility get down to hug point?
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I would say it depends on the limited mobility. The road down to the beach is paved and a little steep. There are a few wooden steps to go down. Once you are down at the beach you …
I would say it depends on the limited mobility. The road down to the beach is paved and a little steep. There are a few wooden steps to go down. Once you are down at the beach you can walk to the rocks and peak in a few of the tide pools.