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The main trail begins in the Fort Clatsop parking lot.
A forested section of the Fort to Sea Trail, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park.
Fireweed along the Fort to Sea Trail.
The overlook makes a good rest or turnaround point. If you're up for a longer hike, continue on the trail signed to the left.
A verdant setting for the Fort to Sea Trail.
Footbridge across a marshy creek.
Trails tend to be well-signed.
Tunnel beneath Highway 101. This also marks the point where the trail leaves the forest and enters farming fields and coastal plains.
Farmland along the Fort to Sea Trail.
Much of the latter portion of the trail is made up of ponds and surf pines.
A view over the coastal dunes as the trail arrives at the ocean.