The Roads End State Recreation Site is in Lincoln City, Oregon. According to the website:
“When Lincoln City's beaches are crowded or over-windy, this sheltered spot just north of town is surprisingly quiet. A short path descends to the beach at the pebbly mouth of a lazy little creek. The north beach is topped by a jumble of quaint old cottages and other homes until the beach narrows to Roads End Point. Fragments of lava form ragged islands where comic, long-necked cormorants dry their black wings atop guano-stained roosts. At low tide it's possible to clamber around Roads End Point to a secret cove and beach. Don't linger too long or you'll have to wait hours until the next low tide to get out!”
These photos were taken on a foggy day.
Woozle
Since this is a beach, there are happy woozles running around, often chasing balls thrown by their humans.
Public Lands
Public lands, which are often under attack by conservatives who would prefer that land be restricted to wealthy elites, come in many forms: city parks, state parks, wilderness areas, national parks, and the list goes on. Here are links to more photo diaries about public lands in Oregon:
Public Lands: Simpson Reef Overlook (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: The Green House at Shore Acres State Park (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: Flowers in Shore Acres State Park (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: Cape Arago State Park (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: Kite Surfing at South Beach State Park (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: The Views from Norton Gulch (Photo Diary)
Public Lands: Devils Lake State Park (Photo Diary)