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Oregon
Tillamook County

Hike along Nehalem Beach loop

Moderate

3.4

(12)

57

hikers

Hike along Nehalem Beach loop

02:48

11.1km

20m

Hiking

The Hike along Nehalem Beach loop offers a delightful coastal experience, guiding you across a unique sand spit nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Nehalem Bay. You'll traverse wide sandy beaches, explore coastal dunes, and wander through peaceful shore pine forests, with the scenery constantly shifting between ocean vistas and bay views. This 6.9-mile (11.1 km) route, rated moderate, involves a minimal 66 feet (20 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 2 hours and 47 minutes, making it an easy and rewarding outing with plenty of Nehalem Beach trail landmarks viewpoints natural features.

Planning your visit to this accessible trail is straightforward, with parking available at Nehalem Bay State Park. The route is generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making it a great choice for families or a relaxed day out. While the trail is shared with horses in some sections, it's a fantastic option for a leisurely stroll, especially during the best time to hike Nehalem Beach when the weather is mild, though it can be quite windy at times.

What makes this trail particularly notable is its distinctive location on a sand spit, providing a unique ecological setting where ocean and bay environments meet. Beyond the diverse landscapes, you might spot wildlife such as deer, elk, coyotes, various birds, and even harbor seals. Beachcombing is a popular activity here, offering chances to find agates, shells, and occasionally glass floats, adding an element of treasure hunting to your Wildlife spotting Nehalem Beach hike.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Nehalem Beach and Sand Dunes

Highlight (Segment) • Beach

Nehalem Beach, along Nehalem Bay State Park, is a picturesque sandy beach that stretches for miles along the sea. As it's facing western direction, you won't find many better spots to watch the sunset and go for a nice little walk along the beach in the evening.

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Nehalem Bay

Highlight • Beach

Nehalem Bay, and especially the mouth of Nehalem River, is a great location to spot seals lying around. It's located just a few miles south of Manzanita and can be reached via street or along the beach.

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4.06 km

3.19 km

2.50 km

1.18 km

169 m

Surfaces

4.22 km

2.61 km

1.76 km

1.31 km

1.17 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Hike along Nehalem Beach loop?

This trail is considered moderate. While generally flat, it covers 6.9 miles (11.1 km) and includes sections of soft sand, which can make it more strenuous than typical flat trails. A good fitness level is recommended.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

Hikers generally complete this loop in about 2 hours and 48 minutes, though individual times may vary depending on pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on the Nehalem Beach loop?

The terrain is diverse, featuring wide sandy beaches, coastal dunes, and shore pine forests. You'll walk directly on the beach, encountering soft sand, and then return through the distinct dune environment. Some sections within Nehalem Bay State Park might also include paved paths.

What natural features or points of interest will I see along the way?

The loop offers a unique combination of ocean-facing beach and dune environments. You'll experience the expansive Nehalem Beach and Sand Dunes, with opportunities to find shells like sand dollars and razor clams, and observe large logs. The trail also borders Nehalem Bay.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Nehalem Bay State Park is a significant wildlife refuge. You might spot harbor seals, elk, deer, and a diverse array of birdlife, including snowy plovers. Remember to keep a respectful distance from all wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Be aware that certain beach areas have seasonal restrictions from March 15th to September 15th to protect nesting snowy plovers, limiting traffic to wet sand only.

Where can I park for the Nehalem Beach loop trail?

Parking is available within Nehalem Bay State Park. For specific details on parking areas and access points, it's best to check the official Oregon State Parks website at oregon.gov.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Nehalem Bay State Park?

Yes, Nehalem Bay State Park typically requires a day-use parking fee or a valid Oregon State Parks Pass. You can find current fee information and purchase passes on the official Oregon State Parks website.

Is the Nehalem Beach loop trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this trail and within Nehalem Bay State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be mindful of wildlife, especially during nesting seasons for birds like snowy plovers, and always pack out pet waste.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Oregon Coast Trail, as well as the Great Dune Trail and Dune Trailk.

What should I bring for a hike on this loop?

Given the coastal environment, it's advisable to bring layers of clothing, as weather can change quickly. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), plenty of water, snacks, and sturdy footwear suitable for sand are essential. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing.

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