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Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint offers opportunities for hiking, beachcombing, viewing marine wildlife, fishing and viewing scenery.

There is a well-kept trail to the beach, and several rocky intertidal areas to explore at low tide.

Vital Stats: There is no fee to use this park.

: The Oregon coast receives abundant rainfall, mostly between October and April. July and August bring the best chance for clear days. Summer temperatures are normally moderate and almost never hot. Winter temperatures are normally cool at the lower elevations and cold at the higher elevations. Although snow is possible in the lowest elevations, it is infrequent and does not stay on the ground for long.

Location: Face Rock is located on the South Coast, off U.S. Highway 101, 1 mile southwest of Bandon.

Contact Info: Oregon Parks & Recreation Department1115 Commercial Street NESalemOR97301-1002800-551-6949

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  1. Rated 5/5
    November 10, 2012 by Christee
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    Great views of this prominent Bandon landmark. A broad, paved loop trail can be navigated by folks with liimted mobility. For more information and photos, you can visit: http://www.100steps.info/face-rock-state-scenic-viewpoint.

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