Driftwood Beach State Recreation Site is located about 3 miles north of Waldport, Oregon, along the Pacific Ocean. This scenic beach is known for its abundance of driftwood, which washes up during storms, creating a unique landscape. The park offers beach access, picnicking, and fishing in a setting of shore pines and sand. It is a fee-free site open year-round, making it an attractive spot for beachcombers and kite flyers. The Oregon Coast Trail passes through the park, providing opportunities for long-distance hiking. The beach is particularly notable for its wide expanse of sand, even at high tide, allowing visitors to walk along the shoreline.
The area's rugged beauty, with thick green forest and shrubbery, adds to its charm. Driftwood Beach has been used as a filming location, including for the 2023 film adaptation of *The Color Purple*. The nearby amenities of Waldport provide a convenient base for exploring this natural gem.
Visitors can enjoy the dramatic coastal views and the ever-changing driftwood sculptures, making each visit a new experience.