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Cannon Beach is recognized by its well-known landmark, Haystack Rock, located southwest of downtown Cannon Beach, near Tolovana Park. This igneous rock has an elevation of 235 feet (72 m) and is often accessible at low tide, especially in the summertime. There is a small cave system that penetrates the rock and can be seen from the coastline. The rock is also protected as a marine sanctuary, Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and events are not allowed within 100 feet (30 m) of either side of the rock. Near Haystack Rock are the Needles, two tall rocks rising straight out of the water.

 

Cannon Beach is recognized by its well-known landmark, Haystack Rock, located southwest of downtown Cannon Beach, near Tolovana Park. This igneous rock has an elevation of 235 feet (72 m) and is often accessible at low tide, especially in the summertime. There is a small cave system that penetrates the rock and can be seen from the coastline. The rock is also protected as a marine sanctuary, Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and events are not allowed within 100 feet (30 m) of either side of the rock. Near Haystack Rock are the Needles, two tall rocks rising straight out of the water.

 

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

Facing West

Taken 01/10/2018

Taken by Marci Vertner

A midday photo I retouched to look like sunset

Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach in Oregon at sunset.

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, OR. June 2013

The children sang "you are my sunshine" during the wedding. Sort of. And they played music. Sort of. :)

Cannon Beach is recognized by its well-known landmark, Haystack Rock, located southwest of downtown Cannon Beach, near Tolovana Park. This igneous rock has an elevation of 235 feet (72 m) and is often accessible at low tide, especially in the summertime. There is a small cave system that penetrates the rock and can be seen from the coastline. The rock is also protected as a marine sanctuary, Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and events are not allowed within 100 feet (30 m) of either side of the rock. Near Haystack Rock are the Needles, two tall rocks rising straight out of the water.

 

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

This was taken several years ago and is to be used for the Down Under Challenge group's challenges...

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

NIKON D800 | 24-70 mm f/2.8 @ 24 mm | ¹⁄₁₆₀ sec at f/6.3 | ISO 100 | no flash

I stood on a rock to get this shot, and was asked by a park lady to get off it because apparently the rocks are all covered with living things. Oops.

Wisps of some sort of seaweed that grew in big bunches. I don't know what it's called; I think of it as the "stash plant" because it looks like extra yarn bundles that my friends might have.

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

Haystack Rock is one of the largest free-standing rocks in the world, at 235' it towers above the area of Cannon Beach Oregon. It is home to many seabirds that nest here

Cannon Beach is recognized by its well-known landmark, Haystack Rock, located southwest of downtown Cannon Beach, near Tolovana Park. This igneous rock has an elevation of 235 feet (72 m) and is often accessible at low tide, especially in the summertime. There is a small cave system that penetrates the rock and can be seen from the coastline. The rock is also protected as a marine sanctuary, Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge and events are not allowed within 100 feet (30 m) of either side of the rock. Near Haystack Rock are the Needles, two tall rocks rising straight out of the water.

 

First day of the new year! 2008! Who knows what the tide will bring...?

Haystack Rock and beach at Cape Kiwanda, Oregon, as seen inverted in a lensball.

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон

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