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| Agate Beach State Recreation Area | | This beach is also known as a surfers paradise, if visitors plan to visit prime Newport attractions like the Oregon Coast Aquarium and Hatfield Marine Science Center, they must stop in for a refreshing picnic at Agate Beach. A tunnel leads to the ocean beach and day-use area. Facilities are provided. |
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| Devil's Punch Bowl State Natural Area provides | | Surfers and surf watchers are enchanted with this area! The punch bowl was probably created by the collapse of the roof over two sea caves that were shaped by wave action. The park is a popular whale watching site and displays an intriguing geology. |
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| Driftwood Beach State Recreation Site | | This area provides access to the ocean and picnic facilities scattered throughout the shore pine. The area offers a wide, flat, sandy beach. It is also a great place for beachcombing and enjoying beautiful sunsets. Visitors enjoy a number of water activities. |
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| Road's End State Recreation Site | | This is a fine place for a romantic stroll with tide pools, islands, and the headland with its hidden cove. Sailboarders come from everywhere to sail on the shores of Lincoln City! When Lincoln City's beaches are crowded or windy, this sheltered spot just north of town is surprisingly quiet. Picnicking is a fun recreational activity as well. |
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