Behold the power of Jade (and Cheese)!

After an epic visit to Astoria/Fort Stevens State Park, I wasn’t sure what more the coast of Oregon could offer.  Tillamook/Cape Lookout did not disappoint!

Driving into Tillamook, I had strong tugs on the old heart-strings for multiple reasons.  One, the last time Kim and I were in this area, we were with our dear friends Jeff Wilcox and Stephanie Russell.  Jeff has since died of Brain Cancer, and we still miss him dearly.  Two, the place has a similar feel to Vermont, where we’ve had several great trips over the last few years.

Tillamook County is on an alluvial plain, where no less than 5 rivers converge.  It’s an interesting flat area in the midst of an otherwise hilly (mountainous?) region.  It’s also a hotbed of dairy farming  (much like Vermont). and it’s been alluring to talented cheese makers for almost two centuries.

Cape Lookout is a beautiful State Park just South of Tillamook, on a point jutting out into the Pacific.  (interesting that Merriwether Lewis refused to call it the Pacific because he claimed it was never peaceful).  Oregon State parks are sweet!  I guess at this point I’m a sucker for Douglas Fir trees (and the mushrooms that grow under them!).

Here is a gallery of the highlights of our time in this area….. hiking cape lookout (6 miles total), exploring Oceanside beach (tide pooling, jade and agate hunting), and touring the Tillamook Cheese Factory.