Ash Creek Photo
The Oregon Coast, Cascade Mountains, Columbia Gorge, and Canadian Rockies in Pictures
These Oregon Coast photos were made on Cascade Head, a basalt headland that extends into the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Salmon River Estuary. Cascade Head is a Nature Conservancy preserve located a few miles north of Lincoln City. The view from Cascade Head is one of the most dramatic vistas on the Oregon coast, and is well worth the relatively short hike.
This view down the Oregon Coast from Cascade Head includes foxglove flowers in the foreground. Pretty as they are, the european foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a common invasive in the Coast Range of Oregon. The headland in the photo is Road's End Point.
This view down the Oregon Coast from Cascade Head includes foxglove flowers in the foreground. Pretty as they are, the european foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a common invasive in the Coast Range of Oregon. The headland in the photo is Road's End Point.
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