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Nov 23, 2024
I love walking along the shore, letting the waves lap around my ankles. I also love the hiking trails, the small waterfall, and the two caves. Just stay alert for the rising tide. Full review by Kathy D
Oct 23, 2024
We visited Hug Point at low tide on a cloudy, somewhat rainy fall day and loved it! There is an expansive beach, sea caves, a small waterfall, and so much nature to enjoy. Our 6 year old loved explor… Full review by mafels
Oct 15, 2024
We were looking for a stop close to Cannon Beach and this was an awesome one. We thought we’d check out the beach and ended up staying for an hour and a half. Our kids - 9 and 12 girls - absolutely… Full review by madsennd
Hi, I’m hoping to visit Hug Point in October and am wondering if anyone knows how low the tide needs to be to see everything? For the day we’re planning to go, it looks like the lowest tide is 3.6 ft during the day and I’m wondering if that’s low enough to access the caves. Thanks for your help!
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Yes, only during low tide. We checked the tide levels and times when we got to arch cape. Our low tide was in the morning around 9 am if I remember correctly
Can people with limited mobility get down to hug point?
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There is a paved walk way down, but at the end there is about 3 wood steps the last one is a little high, it then goes on to rocks, then to the beach. So it depends on what kind of limit you …
There is a paved walk way down, but at the end there is about 3 wood steps the last one is a little high, it then goes on to rocks, then to the beach. So it depends on what kind of limit you have. If you look at the pictures under reviews you will see the rocks you have to go over. They are not big, but they are not gravel.