Hunters Island At Myers Beach
Camera
Hasselblad X2D 100C
Lens
Hasselblad XCD 45mm f/4
Exposure
4m 16s @ f/5.6
Filters
Breakthrough Photography X4 ND
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10”x10”
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20”x20” (max. size @300dpi)
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Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta (Gloss)
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Hunters Island
Hunters Island is a striking coastal feature at Meyers Beach on the southern Oregon Coast, located just off Highway 101 near Gold Beach in Curry County. This prominent offshore sea stack is easily visible from the Meyers Creek Beach area and is a favorite focal point for photographers drawn to Oregon’s dramatic shoreline. Surrounded by rocky reefs and crashing surf, Hunters Island highlights the rugged, untamed beauty that defines this stretch of coast.
At low tide, the shoreline near Hunters Island reveals excellent opportunities for tide pooling, where visitors may spot sea stars, anemones, crabs, and other marine life. The area is also popular for beachcombing, nature photography, and quiet exploration, with ever-changing light and weather creating unique views throughout the day. During the winter months and spring migration, visitors may even catch sight of gray whales offshore.
Hunters Island is best enjoyed from shore, as strong currents, steep drop-offs, and sneaker waves are common along this coastline. There is no direct access to the island itself, helping preserve its natural state and wildlife habitat. Whether you’re stopping for a quick scenic overlook or spending time exploring Meyers Beach, Hunters Island offers a memorable and photogenic example of the wild beauty of the Oregon Coast.