Neskowin Ghost Forest, located on Oregon's Tillamook Coast, is a unique natural attraction featuring over 100 ancient Sitka spruce stumps exposed by storms in the late 1990s. These stumps, estimated to be around 2,000 years old, were once part of a thriving forest submerged by a cataclysmic event, possibly an earthquake or tsunami. The area offers a serene and mysterious landscape, especially during low tide when the stumps are visible. The nearby village of Neskowin provides a charming backdrop with its long beach, golf course, and scenic hiking trails.
The Ghost Forest is situated within the Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site, near Proposal Rock, which offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the beach, explore the tide pools around Proposal Rock, and experience the local culture through various community events.
Neskowin itself is a quaint coastal village with a friendly atmosphere, offering activities like horseback riding and kayaking through the Nestucca Bay estuary. The combination of natural beauty and community charm makes Neskowin a compelling destination for those seeking a peaceful coastal experience.