Cave Rock Arch At Myers Beach
Camera
Hasselblad X2D 100C
Lens
Hasselblad XCD 45mm f/4
Exposure
4m 16s @ f/5.6
Filters
Breakthrough Photography X4 ND
Print Sizes
10”x10”
20”x20”
28”x28” (max. size @300dpi)
Peizography Prints
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta (Gloss)
Canson Infinity Rag Photographique II (Matte)
Giclée Prints
Canson Baryta Prestige II
Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta
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Myers Beach, Oregon
Meyers Creek Beach Viewpoint is a must-see coastal stop on the southern Oregon Coast, located just north of Gold Beach in Curry County along Highway 101. This scenic viewpoint is known for its dramatic ocean vistas, rugged shoreline, and striking offshore sea stacks that rise from the Pacific. From the parking area, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, with a short but steep trail providing access to the sandy beach below.
The beach at Meyers Creek is popular for coastal photography, beachcombing, and tide pooling, especially during low tide when colorful marine life can be spotted among the rocks. During stormy weather or high surf, the viewpoint is an excellent place to safely watch powerful waves crash against the cliffs, showcasing the raw beauty of Oregon’s coastline. Wildlife sightings, including seabirds and migrating gray whales (seasonally), are also possible.
As with many Oregon beaches, conditions can change quickly, so visitors should be cautious of steep drop-offs, strong currents, and sneaker waves. Whether you’re planning a quick scenic stop, a photography session, or a longer coastal exploration, Meyers Creek Beach Viewpoint offers a memorable glimpse into the wild, untamed character of the Oregon Coast.