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Hours

Monday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Bayocean Peninsula Park Introduce

Bayocean Peninsula Park, located on North Hwy 131, Tillamook, OR 97141, USA, provides a secluded beach experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This park offers access to both the bay and the ocean, making it a unique coastal destination.

Based on customer reviews, Bayocean Peninsula Park is an amazing and peaceful place, offering a nearly secluded beach experience. Visitors can enjoy quiet strolls along the shore and explore various hiking trails. However, it's important to note that the east side of the peninsula is currently closed to the public.

Key features and observations from customer feedback include:

  • Secluded Beach: The park offers a nearly secluded beach experience, with few visitors.
  • Bay and Ocean Access: The peninsula provides access to both the bay and the ocean.
  • Peaceful Strolls: Visitors can enjoy quiet and peaceful strolls along the shore.
  • Hiking Trails: The park features several different paths to follow.
  • Closed East Side: The east side of the peninsula is currently closed to the public due to "under construction" and private property.
  • Cool History: The park has a cool history, adding to its appeal.
  • Beautiful Scenery: The park offers beautiful scenery, especially during sunny days.
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Visitors can enjoy a quiet and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Low Visitor Traffic: The park experiences low visitor traffic, making it ideal for those seeking solitude.

Bayocean Peninsula Park is ideal for visitors seeking a secluded beach experience with access to both the bay and the ocean. The peaceful atmosphere and hiking trails make it a great destination for those looking to escape the crowds. However, potential visitors should be aware that the east side of the peninsula is currently closed. It is recommended for those who want a place that is secluded and peaceful. It is also recommended for those who want to hike and see both bay and ocean views. Visitors should expect a quiet environment and a closed east side. It is recommended to contact Tillamook County Parks for up to date information about park access and trail conditions. Contacting the park is recommended to get the most up to date information about the park and local conditions.

Location

Customer Reviews

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Richard Thagon
Sep 28, 2024

The east side of the peninsula is closed to the public "under construction" with private property signs . Other than that it was a quiet peaceful stroll along the shore. Didn't anyone else on the beach.

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Greg Bennett
Oct 20, 2023

What an amazing place! Beautiful sunny day in October. Nearly a secluded beach. Only saw a couple people in the few hours we were there. Several different paths to follow. The Bay on one side, the ocean on the other: Bayocean. Really cool history too.

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Andrew Kub
Mar 28, 2022

Gorgeous beach. Great view of the Pacific Ocean! I went there with a friend one afternoon. There was limited parking and people on the beach. We saw parts of jellyfish had washed up, so be careful with children or going barefoot. The views of the cliffs and fog on both sides were amazing. Must see!

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Nov 16, 2023

Good place to walk and fine shells. The dirt road that goes along the bay has a ton of birds around this time. Also great walk for dogs and dirt bikes. It was isolated and overall a great view for bird watching.

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Alexis Jade Sanchez
Feb 11, 2021

Amazing park, said it once and I’ll forever say it. Trails for miles, secluded beach, parking, history. Absolutely beautiful place to spend the afternoon. Make sure to walk the trails to visit the old town of Bay Ocean, there are canisters with photos inside of what used to be. Folks are very respectful here, bring your mask with you as the trails can get tight when you pass by others. Not that it happens often with this park being so big but you know. Be sure to keep your phone or something on you, using my satellite map helped me get out or know which direction to head in when I was on the trails. It’s a little easy to get disoriented. There’s a vault toilet at the parking lot to be sure to use it as that’s all you got. No picnic tables or anything either so if you want to have a little lunch bring a blanket or feel free to set up in the parking lot. Looks like others do the same.