
Coquille Point
Dramatic sea stacks, abundant wildlife, and tide pool wonders await at Coquille Point on the stunning Oregon Coast.

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Must-see attractions
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Best for tide pools & wildlife

Coquille Point
Best Time
Best for tide pools & wildlife

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Dramatic sea stacks, abundant wildlife, and tide pool wonders await at Coquille Point on the stunning Oregon Coast.
"This must be one of the most beautiful places on the Pacific coast of the U.S."

Check Tide Charts First! 🌊
Low tide is crucial for tide pooling and spotting sea lions. Don't miss this window!
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The beach has driftwood and can be uneven. The stairs are well-maintained but good grip is key.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 · 29 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Elephant Rock
Coquille Point Beach
Iconic sea stack dominating the Bandon coastline, offering dramatic views and a sense of wild beauty.

Tide Pool Exploration
Coquille Point Beach
Discover vibrant marine life like anemones and starfish during low tide. A magical experience for all ages.

Sea Lion Cove
Coquille Point Beach
Observe sea lions basking and playing on the rocks, a lively spectacle against the Pacific backdrop.

Scenic Stairway Access
Coquille Point Trailhead
Well-maintained stairs with handrails offer easy access to the beach, with scenic viewpoints along the way.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Tides for Wildlife
Prepare for Coastal Weather
Best Times
Insider Tips
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Check Tide Charts First! 🌊
Low tide is crucial for tide pooling and spotting sea lions. Don't miss this window!
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The beach has driftwood and can be uneven. The stairs are well-maintained but good grip is key.
Layer Up for Wind :wind_blowing_face:
Coastal winds can be strong and chilly, even on sunny days. Pack accordingly.
Capture the Sea Stacks :camera_with_flash:
Elephant Rock and other formations are stunning, especially with changing light and fog.
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Check Tide Charts First! 🌊
Low tide is crucial for tide pooling and spotting sea lions. Don't miss this window!
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The beach has driftwood and can be uneven. The stairs are well-maintained but good grip is key.
Layer Up for Wind :wind_blowing_face:
Coastal winds can be strong and chilly, even on sunny days. Pack accordingly.
Capture the Sea Stacks :camera_with_flash:
Elephant Rock and other formations are stunning, especially with changing light and fog.
Explore Beyond the Stairs :hiking_boot:
Walk the beach to discover driftwood and different perspectives of the coastline.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning natural beauty of Coquille Point, particularly the iconic Elephant Rock and the opportunity to observe sea lions and explore tide pools during low tide. The well-maintained stairs provide easy access to the beach, and the dramatic coastal scenery, often enhanced by fog, creates a magical atmosphere. Some find the beach itself more for walking due to driftwood, but the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive.
"We came here during high tide, luckily we got to see a tide pool, sea lions resting in a cove, splashing waves and so manycothers. I've always wanted to see Bandon and glad we did on our 1st trip to Oregon."
Claudine M.
"A lot of dead logs and driftwood pushed to the top corners of the beach. Elephant Rock dominates the landscape. The fog rolled in so fast that it gave a magical surreal feel to the beach below."
Rica Carlos
"I LOVE the Pacific. And this must be one of the most beautiful places on the Pacific coast of the U.S.
I feel lucky to come from Denmark and to stumble on this gem by coincidence.
It is definitely not the last time I go there ..."
Jacob Dueholm
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Coquille Point is located in Bandon, Oregon. It's easily accessible by car, with parking available near the trailhead. Many visitors include it as part of a scenic drive along the Southern Oregon coast.
Yes, Coquille Point is part of the Oregon State Parks system, offering well-maintained access and natural beauty.
No, you'll park at the top and walk down a scenic, well-maintained set of stairs to reach the beach.
Many travelers recommend driving the entire coast, stopping at key points like Coquille Point, Face Rock, and various lighthouses.
Absolutely! Nearby attractions include Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint, Cape Blanco Lighthouse, and Natural Bridges.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Coquille Point is part of Oregon State Parks and generally does not have an entrance fee for day use. Parking is typically free.
As an outdoor natural area, Coquille Point is accessible year-round, from dawn to dusk. However, wildlife viewing is best during specific tidal conditions.
No advance booking is required for Coquille Point. It's a public access point for enjoying the natural beauty of the Oregon Coast.
Standard park rules apply, including respecting wildlife and leaving no trace. Be mindful of the tides and weather conditions.
Yes, even a short visit to walk down the stairs and see Elephant Rock is rewarding. However, exploring during low tide offers the most.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can see the iconic Elephant Rock, explore tide pools teeming with life during low tide, and often spot sea lions resting on the rocks.
The trail involves a descent down a well-maintained set of stairs with handrails. The beach itself has driftwood and can be uneven.
Common sightings include sea lions, various tide pool creatures like anemones and starfish, and diverse birdlife.
Absolutely! The sea stacks, dramatic coastline, and potential for fog create incredible photographic opportunities.
A quick visit to see Elephant Rock can be 30 minutes, but exploring tide pools during low tide or enjoying the beach can easily extend to 1-2 hours.
📸 📸 Photography
The viewpoint at the top of the stairs offers a great panorama. Down on the beach, focus on Elephant Rock, the sea stacks, and the textures of the driftwood.
Sunrise and sunset can offer dramatic light, but the moody atmosphere during foggy conditions is also incredibly photogenic.
Yes, with patience and a good zoom lens, you can capture images of sea lions and seabirds. Remember to maintain a safe distance.
For sea stacks, consider a wider aperture for depth of field or a narrower one for a larger depth of field. For wildlife, a faster shutter speed is key.
The interplay of the rugged coastline, the massive driftwood logs, and the ever-present sea stacks provides endless unique compositions.






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