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Cape Lookout State Park, Oregon
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Cape Lookout State Park, Oregon 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Hiking, Flora, Scenery, Water

 

Page By: sisyphus

Created/Edited: Aug 12, 2008 / Aug 12, 2008

Object ID: 430886

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Cape Lookout State Park

These photos were taken on a foggy and rainy day at Cape Lookout State Park near Tillamook, Oregon. The park is a narrow peninsula that juts north. The majority of these photos are of the old-growth forest along the Cape Lookout Trail, which follows the headland above the ocean for several miles.

For more information, see this site: Cape Lookout State Park

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Cape Lookout State Park

Cape Lookout Trail

Mossy Trees

Old-Growth Forest

Old-Growth Forest, Cape Lookout State Park

Low Clouds

Foggy and Rainy, Cape Lookout Trail

Cape Lookout

Dense Fog and Old-Growth Forest

Sea Cliffs Meet the Pacific Ocean

Interesting Trees and Fog

Pacific Ocean

Fog and Trees, Cape Lookout Trail

Fog



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Bill ReedNice photos!

Voted 10/10

I visited there last September, great spot!
Posted Aug 13, 2008 3:06 pm

sisyphusRe: Nice photos!

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Thanks. It's a really pretty spot, and very different from the places I normally hike.
Posted Aug 22, 2008 3:50 pm

sisyphusRe: Wow!

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Thanks! I can see why everybody I know is moving to Oregon.
Posted Aug 22, 2008 3:51 pm

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