Here in Oregon, you don’t need to go far to enjoy some beautiful scenery. And, if you’re willing to travel the extra mile, you’ll be rewarded with views that can only be described as breathtaking. That’s certainly the case with Simpson Reef Overlook, located inside Cape Arago State Park in Coos Bay. This off-the-beaten-path destination promises the allure of the ocean paired with the chance to see some exquisite wildlife. Curious to learn more? Here’s everything you’ll need to know about this breathtaking Oregon overlook:

If you consider yourself a nature lover or a wildlife enthusiast, there’s an off-the-beaten-path destination that belongs on your radar.

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Simpson Reef Overlook is designated by a roadside stop between Cape Arago State Park and Shore Acres State Park.

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The overlook can also be accessed via the Simpson Reef Loop Trail, a lovely 3.2-mile loop. Hikers have noted that the trail isn’t as well maintained as others, but the views are well worth the effort.

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It’s truly remarkable to see the water beyond the verdant hardwood forests.

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The beautiful viewing area is the crown jewel of this stretch of Oregon coastline. From here, visitors will enjoy views of the scattered rocks of Simpson Reef, the largest of which is Shell Island.

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It’s nearly impossible not to hear the barking of sea lions given that this is the largest haul-out spot for seals and sea lions in Oregon.

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And while this overlook is certainly popular, it’s less crowded than many other Oregon landmarks. Visit during the morning or late evening and you might just enjoy a few moments of solitude.

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Have you visited Cape Arago State Park and seen the Simpson Reef Overlook? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience there! For related content, you’ll love learning about the best day trips you can possibly take in Oregon.

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