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Cape Perpetua Scenic Area

Located a couple miles south of Yachats, Oregon, Cape Perpetua Scenic Area encompasses 2,700 acres of coastal habitat and was set aside for its exceptional ecological characteristics. A 26-mile trail system offers many opportunities to experience this lush and diverse temperate rainforest.

Towering 800 feet over the Pacific Ocean, the Cape Perpetua headland is the highest viewpoint accessible by car on the Oregon Coast. From this high point, enjoy views of the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve and the rugged and rocky shore where visitors can witness the power of the ocean as it meets the coastal temperate rainforest.

People have been part of this landscape for at least 6,000 years and Cape Perpetua bears evidence of this rich history. Archaeological sites provide hints into village life of the Native American Alsea people, who called this area Halaqaik. When British explorer James Cook saw the headland in 1778, he named it for Saint Perpetua. Many of the trails we find here today were first constructed by a unit of the Civilian Conservation Corps as President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to provide work for young men during the Great Depression. Their camp occupied the area where the visitor center is today.

Cape Perpetua Visitor Center is open seven days a week most of the year, with reduced hours in the winter. Visitor Center staff and exhibits will guide you to the cultural and natural history of the area. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions and help plan your visit.

Recreation Sites

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Amanda's Trail #1386

Hiking
This historic trail descends steeply through from the top of Cape Perpetua Day Use down the north side toward Highway 101 through lush coastal woodland to a grotto with a concrete statue. The statue…

Cape Cove Trail #1364.1

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
After coming through the tunnel under Highway 101 from the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, turn right and go over the bridge into the parking lot. Follow the roadside trail north. This trail will…

Cape Cove Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
This is the trailhead for the Cape Cove Trail #1364.1Also access to:Spouting HornCaptain Cook TrailRestless Waters Trail

Cape Perpetua Campground

Site Open
Hiking
Cape Perpetua Campground is in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area off Highway 101. Nestled along the banks of Cape Creek, surrounded by large sitka spruce, Douglas fir, and alder trees, this campground…

Cape Perpetua Group Campground

Site Open
Hiking Picnicking
Cape Perpetua Group Campground is in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. The group site holds up to 50 people.A 23-mile trail system surrounds the campground. Several paths lead through dense, old-growth…

Cape Perpetua Overlook Day Use

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking
Towering 800 feet over the protected Marine Garden shoreline, the Cape Perpetua Day Use area is the highest viewpoint accessible by car on the Oregon Coast.  Take the winding, wooded drive to the…

Cape Perpetua Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Conveniently located at the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, this trailhead is the perfect place to begin your explorations of the unique coastal forest of Cape Perpetua Scenic Area. This is the…

Cape Perpetua Visitor Center

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, in the heart of the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area has a phenomenal view of the ocean from inside, and from the wheelchair accessible deck. Open seven days a week most of…

Captain Cook Trail #1364.2

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
From forest to tidepools, and back again, this one-mile round trip hike starts at the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center. The paved trail leads you past an old Civilian Conservation Corps camp, through…

Last updated June 16th, 2025