
The rusted remains of the Peter Iredale, a four-masted steel sailing ship that ran aground in 1906, are still visible on the shore of Fort Stevens State Park in Oregon.

The rusted remains of the Peter Iredale, a four-masted steel sailing ship that ran aground in 1906, are still visible on the shore of Fort Stevens State Park in Oregon.

Heceta Head Lighthouse stands 56 feet tall and is one of eleven lighthouses that dot the Oregon Coast. First lit in 1894, it continues to shines today with a beam visible for 21 nautical miles.

The purple bloom of an artichoke resembles a sea anemone from an ocean tide pool.

This path along a section of the Oregon Coast cut through a portion of forest so dense that it created a tunnel effect.

The Umpqua Lighthouse stands out against the clear blue Oregon sky.