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Harliquin Duck -- Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR

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, 2025

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.

 

Haystack Rock reflected off of Canon Beach

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

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон, 2025

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

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's famous landmark, Haystack Rock, reflecting in the wet sand near sunset.

Jeff, Jay as Officiant, Don on the banjo as accompaniement, Teo waiting for mama, and Eleanor twirling.

Low tide is a swell time to be at Haystack Rock, because of all the sea critters you can see in the tidal pools and around the low portions of the rock.

Cannon Beach & Haystack Rock, OR. Кэннон Бич и Скала «Стог Сена», Орегон, 2022

Facing West

Taken 01/03/2018

Taken by Marci Vertner

A local person dancing on the beach.

I got probably not more than 15 minutes in Canon Beach after a long drive from Astoria but those minutes are itched out in my memory forever

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

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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