Where: Haystack Rock is located off of the Oregon Coast Hwy (U.S. Route 101), about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of downtown Cannon Beach and is about 80 miles (130 km) west of Portland.
Ramblers: Susan, Mary and Emilia
Season: Spring
You can check daily times for low tides at Cannon Beach HERE
...Nudibranchs! (small, fancy sea slugs) like this Opalescent Nudibranch which is swimming upside down. This particular one was spotted by Emilia, after we were educated as to what to look for.
The area surrounding Haystack rock was designated as a Marine Garden in 1990 and as part of a National Wildlife Refuge in1976. All climbing is prohibited on Haystack Rock- as is operating low flying aircraft (including gliders) near the rock. This protects the seabirds (especially ground-nesting seabirds) that nest on the rock.
TIDEPOOL ETIQUETTE: "No poking, prodding, prying, removing, eating, squashing, stomping, kicking, licking, collecting, crushing or otherwise injuring plants and animals." Check out the Tidepool Etiquette page to learn more.
Birds that nest on Haystack Rock include Western Gulls, Tufted Puffins, Pelagic Cormorants,
Pigeon Guillemots, and Black Oystercatchers.
To learn more about this beautiful sea garden visit the
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