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The Barview Jetty Beach Walk offers a captivating coastal experience, blending expansive sandy beaches with the impressive Barview Jetty, a structure where human ingenuity meets the ocean's ferocity. This easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) hike, with a minimal 18 feet (6 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Barview Jetty Beach Walk offers a diverse experience. You'll find broad, sandy shorelines perfect for leisurely strolls, paved paths, and trails winding through native forests and sand dunes. A significant feature is the Barview Jetty itself; the initial part is a relatively flat path, but further out, it becomes a challenging scramble over huge, jumbled rocks. There's also a gravel path leading to a small hill with benches, offering expansive ocean views.
The main Barview Jetty Beach Walk, covering approximately 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles), typically takes around 1 hour and 11 minutes to complete. However, this duration can vary depending on your pace, how much time you spend exploring the jetty, birdwatching, or enjoying the viewpoints.
Yes, leisurely strolls along the sandy beach and paved paths are considered easy and suitable for all ages, including beginners and seniors. However, walking on the jetty itself requires caution, especially further out where there's no clear path, only large, jumbled rocks. High tides, strong winds, and large waves can make the jetty hazardous, so families with young children should stick to the beach and paved sections.
The Barview Jetty County Park, where this walk is located, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife, especially in birdwatching areas. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Ample parking is available at Barview Jetty County Park, which serves as a convenient base for accessing the beach and jetty. The park also provides restrooms and picnic sites. The trail essentially starts from the park's access points to the beach and jetty.
While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, the best time to visit often depends on your preferences. Summer and early fall offer milder weather, but can also be busier. Spring and late fall provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching during migration. Always check local weather conditions, as high tides, strong winds, and large waves can impact safety, especially on the jetty.
Barview Jetty County Park provides amenities like parking, restrooms, and picnic sites. While there are no specific permits required for hiking the beach walk itself, there may be fees associated with camping facilities within the park. For detailed information on any potential fees or regulations, you can check the Tillamook County Parks Department website or the Tillamook Bay Heritage Route for general area information.
The primary draw is the Barview Jetty itself, offering a dramatic encounter with the Pacific Ocean. The area is also excellent for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot shorebirds like Wandering Tattlers, Black Turnstones, Surfbirds, and Black Oystercatchers, as well as waterfowl such as Harlequin Ducks and Scoters. You'll also enjoy stunning ocean views, vistas of Tillamook Bay, and distant views of Cape Falcon and Cape Meares. The historical Barview Life-Saving Station is also nearby.
Yes, the Barview Jetty Beach Walk intersects with several other notable routes. The trail covers sections of the Oregon Coast Trail, which spans a significant portion of the Oregon coastline. It also overlaps with parts of the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway and the TransAmerica Trail (Oregon), making it a segment of longer regional routes.
Yes, walking on the Barview Jetty requires significant caution. While the initial section is relatively flat, further out, it becomes a jumble of huge, uneven rocks with no defined path. It's crucial to be aware of high tides, strong winds, and large waves, as these conditions can make the jetty extremely hazardous. Always prioritize safety and turn back if conditions seem unsafe.
Absolutely! The Barview Jetty itself offers incredible views of the ocean and the Tillamook Bay entrance. There's also a small hill near the jetty with a gravel path leading to viewing benches at the top, providing expansive panoramic views of the ocean, the beach stretching north, and in the distance, Cape Falcon and Cape Meares. You can also spot the historical Barview Life-Saving Station.
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