Devil's Churn

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Devil's Churn is a dramatic, narrow inlet on the Oregon coast where powerful waves surge and crash against volcanic rock, creating spectacular spray and roaring surf.

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Devil's Churn canonical 1
Devil’s Churn (nearby) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessibleVia U.S. Route 101 NERFINISHED
formedBy wave erosion
geologicalOrigin volcanic rock
hasAccess parking area
stairway to lower viewpoints
viewpoint trail
hasCharacteristic dramatic wave action
narrow inlet
roaring surf
spectacular spray
hasFeature steep rocky walls
tide-dependent wave action
hasInterpretiveSigns geology
natural history
ocean safety
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
hazard slippery rocks
sneaker waves
strong waves
locatedIn Lane County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
near Cape Perpetua Visitor Center NERFINISHED
Yachats, Oregon NERFINISHED
partOf Cape Perpetua Scenic Area NERFINISHED
Oregon Coast recreation sites NERFINISHED
Siuslaw National Forest NERFINISHED
popularFor photography
sightseeing
storm watching
safetyAdvisory ocean conditions can change rapidly
visitors are warned to stay back from edges
touristSeason stormy winter days
summer

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Cape Perpetua hasFeature Devil's Churn
Yachats, Oregon hasAttraction Devil's Churn
this entity surface form: Devil’s Churn (nearby)