Beach Trip Part 1

We drove up through the Portland area and headed over to Astoria to meet up with Grandma Tracy and Cousin Allison for a day at the Oregon Coast.  We ordinarily go to Lincoln City/Newport on beach adventures so we were exploring new territory.

I am not much of a "relaxing on a sandy beach" kind of person.  I enjoy hikes and pebbly beaches for beach combing.  The children had a blast playing in the waves and digging in the sand and there are a lot of trails and historical places I would like to explore on future visits.

This is the Clatsop Spit where the Columbia River (which originates in the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada) joins the sea.  It is the border between Oregon and Washington.

The South Jetty
To the right is where the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean merge.

Overlooking the ocean north of Fort Stevens
The Oregon Coast trail consists of segments of trails along the entirety of the Oregon Coast.  There are about 70 miles of actual trails along the 360 mile route.  The rest consists of beach and highway walking.  I would love to hike the 61.6 mile portion from this point down to Tillamook Bay.   
Walking along the trail down to the beach.
 

Running out to meet the sea
The jetty, beachside

This was a really nice beach.  The walk down to it was beautiful and the waves broke far enough off shore to make wading safe.  There very few people which made it secluded and serene.

 
 

There was lots of wave jumping. 
 
 

Sawyer found a hermit crab in the waves. 
  
 
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