Tillamook Head

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Tillamook Head is a prominent basalt headland on the northern Oregon coast, known for its rugged cliffs, forested trails, and historical ties to the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
headland
tourist attraction
coastType rocky coast
dateOfHistoricVisit January 1806
elevation approximately 1,200 feet
approximately 366 meters
geologicComposition basalt
geologicOrigin Columbia River Basalt Group NERFINISHED
hasCliffType basalt sea cliffs
hasFeature coastal bluffs
forested slopes
hiking trails
rugged cliffs
viewpoints of the Oregon Coast
viewpoints of the Pacific Ocean
hasLandformType headland
hasTrail Oregon Coast Trail segment
Tillamook Head Trail NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType Sitka spruce forest
temperate rainforest
western hemlock forest
hasViewOf Tillamook Rock NERFINISHED
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance associated with Lewis and Clark Expedition
knownFor forest hiking
rugged coastal scenery
views of Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Clatsop County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Pacific Ocean
nearbyCity Cannon Beach, Oregon NERFINISHED
Seaside, Oregon NERFINISHED
nearestBeachTown Cannon Beach, Oregon NERFINISHED
Seaside, Oregon NERFINISHED
partOf Ecola State Park NERFINISHED
Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
day hiking
photography
trail running
protectedBy Oregon Parks and Recreation Department NERFINISHED
region Northern Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
visitedBy Lewis and Clark Expedition members NERFINISHED
Sacagawea NERFINISHED
William Clark NERFINISHED
York (member of Lewis and Clark Expedition) NERFINISHED

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Ecola State Park hasViewOf Tillamook Head