Last morning in Cannon Beach. It’s amazing the difference between low tide and high tide
The Oregon Coast is beautiful. There are so many parks and great places to explore. I wish we had more time.


Last morning in Cannon Beach. It’s amazing the difference between low tide and high tide
The Oregon Coast is beautiful. There are so many parks and great places to explore. I wish we had more time.


Sunset at Cannon Beach



Another cave at Hug Point



Path to Hug Point State Park. Of course I had to do some research. Before the highway was built, the only way to travel along this stretch of coast was by stagecoach. Pioneers traveling along the trail had to hug the point carefully, even at low tide. Thus, the point and the park are both aptly named Hug Point
Haystack Rock is a 235 sea stack and is the third tallest intertidal structure in the world. When it’s low tide you can walk almost up to the rock. The rock is a nesting area for many sea birds, including terms and puffins bit all I saw was seagulls


Peter Iredale was a four masted steel barque sailing vessel that ran ashore October 25, 1906 near Fort Stevens. It was bound for Portland to pick up a cargo of wheat for the UK
Our last night on the cruise and the sunset was just beautiful. I took lots and lots of pictures as the sky changed colors. It’s going to be hard to decide which one to enlarge and frame and hang on the wall


Last night on the cruise. We are docked in Portland. A sister ship the American West coming in to dock next to us. They docked so close to us that crew members from each ship could talk to each other
