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Tillamook County

Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain via Devil's Cauldron run

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United States
Oregon
Tillamook County

Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain via Devil's Cauldron run

Hard

4.6

(4044)

18,815

runners

Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain via Devil's Cauldron run

01:59

13.8km

530m

Running

This challenging jogging route takes you on a diverse adventure along the Oregon Coast, covering 8.6 miles (13.8 km) with 1728 feet (527 metres) of elevation gain in about 1 hour and 58 minutes. You will experience everything from the sandy shores of Short Sand Beach to lush old-growth forests and the dramatic cliffs around Devil's Cauldron. The trail then climbs steeply to Neahkahnie Mountain, offering expansive ocean views. Expect varied terrain, including muddy sections and rugged steps, making it a difficult but rewarding run for fit individuals.

To plan your visit, remember that the entire route is within Oswald West State Park. Parking can be busy, so an early start is often best to secure a spot. There are no permits or fees mentioned for this specific trail, but always check for current park advisories, especially regarding trail conditions after heavy rain, as sections can become very slippery. This run is best enjoyed on clear days to fully appreciate the coastal vistas.

Neahkahnie Mountain holds significant historical and cultural importance, with legends of lost Spanish treasure and its status as a sacred site for the Tillamook tribe. The route also showcases the unique geological feature of Devil's Cauldron, where waves dramatically crash against towering cliffs. This trail offers a fantastic way to explore the diverse ecosystems and iconic views that make Oswald West State Park one of Oregon's most spectacular natural areas.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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1.11 km

Short Sand Beach

Highlight • Beach

Short Sand Beach is part of Oswald West State Park and nowadays a very popular surfing destination in Oregon. It can be accessed from Oregon Coast Highway, where you will find a parking lot, or from one of the trails leading to the beach: 'Elk Flats Trail' or 'Cape Falcon Trail'.

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3.55 km

Devil's Cauldron Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

Devil's Cauldron Viewpoint is probably the viewpoint with the shortest hike to get there. But it's 100% worth it and once you reach the viewpoint you can see and hear the waves crashing against the rocky coastline.

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7.33 km

Neahkahnie Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

After a short hike up the South Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, you will be rewarded with this view over the coastline. From here you can not only see Manzanita and its beach but hundreds of miles of pure beauty. There are two ways to reach the viewpoint: one from the south and one from the north, of which the northern route is a little longer and includes more altimeter.

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13.8 km

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13.7 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

13.1 km

609 m

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Thursday 16 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain run?

This route is considered a difficult trail, better suited for experienced trail runners or hikers. While the initial walk to Short Sand Beach is easy, the ascent to Neahkahnie Mountain involves significant elevation changes and rugged terrain, making continuous running challenging.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

You'll encounter highly varied and often rugged terrain. This includes easy sandy paths near Short Sand Beach, winding trails through old-growth coastal rainforests with massive trees, and sections with significant elevation changes, roots, and potentially muddy spots, especially on the Neahkahnie Mountain ascent.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Oswald West State Park?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in Oswald West State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.

What are the best times of year to experience this trail?

The best times to visit are typically spring and fall when the weather is milder and the crowds are smaller. Summer offers warmer temperatures but can be busier. Winter can be beautiful but expect more rain, mud, and potentially challenging conditions due to storms.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Oswald West State Park?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Oswald West State Park or its trails, including this route. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak season.

Where can I park to access the Short Sand Beach to Neahkahnie Mountain route?

The primary parking area for accessing Short Sand Beach and the start of this route is within Oswald West State Park, directly off Highway 101. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak season, is highly recommended as spots fill up quickly.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

This route is packed with breathtaking scenery. You'll experience the secluded Short Sand Beach, dramatic views of waves crashing at Devil's Cauldron Viewpoint, and expansive coastal panoramas from Neahkahnie Viewpoint. The trail also winds through ancient coastal forests with massive trees.

Does this trail connect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route incorporates significant sections of the Oregon Coast Trail. It also overlaps with parts of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, TransAmerica Trail (Oregon), North Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain Trail, and Elk Flats Trail.

What should I wear or bring for this challenging run/hike?

Given the varied and rugged terrain, wear sturdy trail running shoes or hiking boots with good grip. Layers of clothing are advisable due to changing coastal weather. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like komoot), and rain gear, even on sunny days. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the steeper sections.

Is this route suitable for continuous jogging?

While the route is designated as a 'run,' continuous jogging is difficult due to the challenging terrain. Expect a highly technical and intermittent effort, with sections requiring power hiking or careful navigation over roots, mud, and steep ascents, especially towards Neahkahnie Mountain.

Are there any specific hazards to be aware of on the trail?

Be aware of uneven surfaces, exposed tree roots, and potentially muddy sections, especially after rain. The north trail up Neahkahnie Mountain has been noted to have hazards like significant tree blowdowns. Always stay on marked trails and be mindful of coastal cliff edges.

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