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- Trail junction sigh for Humbug Mounain on the Saddle Mountain Trail. The trail leads to an excellent view of Saddle Mountain to the north.
- Rough cut stairs go to the top of Humbug Mountain.
- Saddle Mountain emerges from the coastal fog as seen from the Humbug Mountain viewpoint.
- Bell shaped white flowers of Hookers Fairybells (Latin name: Disporum Hookeri) blooming in late May near the trailhead of Saddle Mountain.
- Red alder trees and Elderberry bushes near the trailhead to Saddle Mountain. The photo doesn't do justice to the way the light plays on the trunks and patches of moss on the alder.
- Spring wildflowers of yellow Violets and Bleeding Hearts decorate the first portion of the Saddle Mountain Trail.
- A plaque in Oswald State Park near the beach dedicated to Matt Kramer who wrote newpaper articles that led to the passage of the Oregon Beach Bill in 1967.
- Green heart-shaped leaves and spikes of tiny white flowers in spring on the False Lilly-of-the-Valley (Latin name: Maianthemum dilatatum). This plant grows profusely all along the Cape Falcon Trail. In this picture it has climbed up an old stump.
- Skunk Cabbage (Latin name: Symplocarpus foetidus) sporting shiny new leaves in late May along the Cape Falcon Trail. This is one of the few plants in the wild that you can smell before you see it.
- Surfers in the ocean at Oswald West State Park. This view is near the beginning of the lower Neahkahnie Mountain Trail.
- Beach at Oswald West State Park. This view is near the beginning of the lower Neahkahnie Mountain Trail.
- The trail passes above a small waterfall on the Cape Falcon Trail.
- Pink bell-shaped flowers of Salal (Latin name: Gautheria shallon) in bloom along the Cape Falcon Trail.
- Continuing past Cape Falcon, the Oregon Coastal Trail has this view looking north towards Arch Cape.
- From Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.