
Built in 1896, the Coquille River Lighthouse stands at the mouth of the Coquille River on the Oregon Coast.

Built in 1896, the Coquille River Lighthouse stands at the mouth of the Coquille River on the Oregon Coast.

The remains of an old wharf stand tall as the tide retreats.

Beach grass guards the dunes and the beach beyond on the Oregon Coast.

When the sun set on the Oregon Coast, the Umpqua Lighthouse put on a show.

The setting sun paints the clouds over the mountains.

A day hike along the Pacific Crest Trail crossed a meadow of wildflowers and past a weathered trail marker, eventually leading to Little Hyatt Lake reservoir.

The endless motion of gentle waves continually washes stones ashore at Lake of the Woods, creating a peaceful spot to enjoy a summer day.

Fog begins to creep back to shore along the Pacific coast of Morro Bay.