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Twin Rocks & Hoquarton Slough – 09/06/2025

The arrival of a weather system bringing showers along with the chance of thunderstorms in many areas led us to choose a beach hike for our second outing of September. We headed to the city of Rockaway Beach and parked at the Rockaway Beach Trailhead.
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This was our second visit to the city of Rockaway Beach but the first to the actual beach having visited the Old Growth Cedar Preserve on the previous visit (post). It was overcast but no showers and more importantly no lightening. (Which we’d seen on our drive through the coast range.) We headed down to the beach and faced a choice, we could head north to the Nehalem River or south to Tillamook Bay where the Tillamook River empties into the Pacific Ocean. The distance to the two rivers is roughly the same from the trailhead so we made our choice based on the presence of Twin Rocks along the way to Tillamook Bay.
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Twin Rocks in the distance.

We followed the beach south just over three miles to the north jetty of the bay. The tide was just starting to come back in, so we were able to head out a bit on the beach.
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There were two small creeks to cross on the way past Twin Rocks. The first was Saltair Creek which was easily crossed dry footed.
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Semipalmated plover

Heitmiller Creek was a bit wider but not particularly deep. Even my trail runners were able to keep the water from seeping in the mesh of the toe boxes.
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Lion's Mane Jellyfish
Lions mane jellyfish

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Brown pelicans

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Just a bit of blue sky.

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Looking back toward Twin Rocks.

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Whimbrel

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Coast Guard tower on the north jetty.

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North Jetty

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Bayocean Spit (post) across the Tillamook River.

The Barview Jetty Trailhead is located next to the Coast Guard tower and we stopped there to use the facilities. It’s possible to hike inland between the jetty and some wetlands to the Barview County Park Trailhead. We opted not to hike the half mile to that trailhead (parking is $10 at both of these trailheads) and instead turned around and headed back to the Rockaway Beach Trailhead.
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Sentry making sure people stay out of the wetlands near the Barview Jetty Trailhead.

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Oregon Coast Trail pointer near the Barview Jetty Trailhead.

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Yarrow

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Dry stream bed.

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This raven was staring intently at our car.

Our hike ended up being 6.4-miles with minimal elevation gain. This is a popular beach on sunny weekends so this was a perfect day for a less crowded visit.
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It was a fairly quick hike for us given the level walking was primarily on compact sand, and because of that we were in danger of violating our self-imposed rule of not spending more time driving than hiking. Since it was still before 9:30am we decided to add a second stop for the day at the Hoquarton Slough Trail. It was about a 20-minute drive to Hoquarton Park in Tillamook.
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Here the Hoquaton Interpretive Trail starts at some signboards and passes several observation decks of Hoquaton Slough.
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Rose

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Bindweed

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After 0.2-miles this path reaches the end of the park and curves up to meet a former railroad that is now a paved path.
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After approximately a third of a mile the old railroad grade trail passes the Misty Meadow Dairy on a gravel road. There were a lot of cute barn cats in this area, but there was also the distinctive smell of a working dairy. I grew up around dairies in Central Oregon and although I wouldn’t call it pleasant there is something nostalgic about the smell. Heather on the other hand was not a fan.
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We were being watched.

The paved path resumed on the far side of the dairy entrance.
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A tenth of a mile beyond the dairy the trail crosses over Highway 6 and then turns right into Goodspeed Park.
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Goodspeed/Tillamook Skate Park

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Redwood in Goodspeed Park.

We turned around at Goodspeed Park and made our way back to our car.
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Great blue heron in Hoquarton Slough.

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Back at Hoquarton Park.

This was an odd little trail coming in at 1.3-miles roundtrip.
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We saw one other walker and what we’re pretty sure was a drug deal. As with pretty much every other trail in a town these days there were some homeless camps back in the vegetation near Hoquarton Park as well. It probably isn’t one we’d revisit but it was an interesting experience. We will be heading back to Rockaway Beach at some point to make the hike north to the Nehalem River though. Happy Trails!

Flickr: Twin Rocks and Hoquarton Slough

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