Monday, October 14, 2013

Devil's Elbow State Park Beach and Heceta Head


Devil's Elbow and Heceta Head State Park is quite the place. It is a picturesque location. There are tall rocks that jut out of the sand and ocean. It helps one see how it got the name Devil's Elbow.  There is a stream that feeds into the ocean on the beach. The mossy rocks are beautiful.
At the south end of the beach there are some more rock formations jutting out of the ground, and a crag in the side of the rock that I liked. The sand was quite light and the whole area made for some nice photos. It was all really nice to see in person as well!
Enjoy the photos and wish you were at the beach!



Mossy Rock Reflection at Devil's Elbow Beach

12 photo panorama - Devil's Elbow Beach

Trees through Beach Rocks at Devil's Elbow Beach

4 photo panorama - Craggy Rock Face at Devil's Elbow Beach

Craggy Rock Face at Devil's Elbow Beach

Trees through Beach Rocks at Devil's Elbow Beach

Sand Waves on Devil's Elbow Beach

Rock and Sand on Devil's Elbow Beach

3 photo panorama - Mossy Rocks and Stream at Devil's Elbow Beach

18 photo panorama - Devil's Elbow Beach

Craggy Rock Face at Devil's Elbow Beach

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