Cape Lookout State Park Beach is nestled between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean, offering a serene blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. The park is renowned for its stunning beach, where visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply walking along the shoreline. The surrounding landscape is dotted with hiking trails, including the famous Cape Trail, which provides breathtaking views of the ocean and nearby landmarks like Cape Foulweather and Tillamook Head.
The park's location on a sand spit creates a unique environment, with the ocean on one side and the tranquil Netarts Bay on the other. This setting makes it an ideal spot for beachcombing and observing wildlife. The nearby Three Capes Scenic Route adds to the park's appeal, offering a scenic drive through some of Oregon's most picturesque coastal areas.
Cape Lookout State Park is also steeped in history, with a notable incident involving a B-17 bomber crash during World War II, commemorated by a plaque on the cape trail.