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  1. Near Brookings, Oregon, United States. Cape Sebastian ... the very name invokes images of early Spanish explorers and long journeys. The cape was named in honor of Saint Sebastian in 1603 by the Spanish navigator Sebastian Vizcaino. The most striking feature of this park is the panoramic view, both parking lots are over 200 feet above sea level.

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  3. Cape Sebastian Corridor was the probably the most scenic and photogenic place we visited along Hwy. 101. The walk along the beach with massive rocks was just amazing. Don't miss this stretch of coastline if you are anywhere near Brookings, Oregon or Gold Beach.

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    • Attraction
    • US 101, 7 mi. S of Gold Beach, Oregon
  4. Photos (1013) Activities (873) Completed (1264) 729 reviews. Write review. This is a well-maintained trail that follows some steep and narrow switchbacks down to a secluded beach. Bring plenty of water and be prepared for the climb back to the trailhead. There is a nice mix of sun and shade along the way.

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    • Gold Beach, Oregon, United States
  5. Yellow spotted millipede, in the spruce forest at Cape Sebastian. Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor contains one of the highest, windiest and most sheer-sided promontories along the southern Oregon coast, overlooking a sheltered, sandy beach (Hunters Cove) with offshore rocks.

  6. Cape Sebastian … the very name invokes images of early Spanish explorers and long journeys. The cape was named in honor of Saint Sebastian in 1603 by the Spanish navigator Sebastian Vizcaino. The most striking feature of this park is the panoramic view, both parking lots are over 200 feet above sea level.

  7. Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor. Photos (206) Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 4.1 miElevation gain 1,158 ftRoute type Out & back. Explore this 4.1-mile out-and-back trail near Gold Beach, Oregon. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 24 min to complete.