One more from Ecola State Park of Kalin and Trista playing on the beach.
No CommentsAfter the sun set and the tide was heading out, Trista and the kids went out to play on the sand. Here is one of Trista and Kalin making hearts above their heads.
No CommentsHere is the view of the setting sun at Ecola State Park. I took the picture near the parking lot at Indian Beach.
No CommentsThe way back from the hike to the lighthouse viewpoint I capture this panorama of Indian Beach at Ecola State Park. The sun was just starting to set.
No CommentsWhile the sun was setting, someone was out looking for clams at Ecola State Park’s Indian Beach. The tide was quite high during the day, but at the time of this picture, it was going out.
No CommentsOn the way home from Yurt camping, we stopped by Indian Beach at Ecola State Park to watch the sunset. While we were there, we hiked up the trail to the lighthouse viewpoint. I captured this picture at one of the viewpoints along the trail.
No CommentsWe hiked up Neahkahnie Mountain on the first day of Yurt camping at Nahalem State Park. It was pretty foggy and the cloudy were rolling in and out. This would be a great spot to hike to during sunrise and sunset.
No CommentsWe got a chance to do some Yurt camping at Nahalem State Park in the middle of February. We were worried it would be rained out, but it turned out to be a decent weekend. Here is some drift wood where the kids were playing along the beach at Nahalem State Park.
No CommentsOne more shot from the beach before returning home.
No CommentsHere is a picture of Rowen playing in the waves. Normally he is afraid of the waves, but this time he was one one who didn’t want to leave.
No CommentsGot this nice close-up of the plants that were growing in the sand at Cannon Beach.
No CommentsKalin was having fun running through the waves near Cannon Beach Oregon.
No CommentsHere is another view from the North of Canon Beach of the town and Haystack Rock.
No CommentsAfter riding the OSR, we headed up to Cannon Beach for an early dinner. It was a really nice day on the coast, so we went out on the beach to enjoys the waves. Here is the view from the car of Haystack and Cannon Beach from North of the city.
No CommentsPurple Foxglove
No CommentsOnce we return to Indian Beach, we found this baby seal sitting on the beach waiting for its mother return.
No CommentsHere is another view North from Ecola point with starfish in the foreground.
No CommentsHere is another view from Ecola Point looking West. The morning sun and clouds produced sun really nice pictures.
No CommentsAt double low tide, you can walk from Indian Beach or Cannon Beach to Ecola Point along the beach. Here you can see the view from Ecola Point North to Indian Beach. Most of this is normally covered in waves.
No CommentsUnder normal conditions, this is all covered by water. It was fun to come out here during the double low tide and walk along the coast you normally can’t walk.
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