Report Details

Mile surveyed by air; aerial photos provided.

Conditions

Temperature: 58 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light.

Human Activities

Other Activities: Very remote area, rare to see any human activity on Mile 191 with the exception of the south end which is Devil's Churn, a popular tourist destination spot..

Notable Wildlife

Sea Lions, many sea bird species, and invertebrates can be seen here.

Actions & Comments

Aerial photos taken of otherwise inaccessible areas.

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Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

August 3, 2021

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LyndaC

Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

August 7, 2018

A cool, windy day at the coast being enjoyed by a very large number of visitors.

LyndaC

Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

March 10, 2017

Tide too high to get close to the beach, still an exciting time to be there.

LyndaC

Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

April 18, 2016

Mile surveyed by air; aerial photos provided.

Anonymous

Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

September 24, 2015

Human activity consisted of people visiting Devil's Churn-area trails (Photo).

YmnKai

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Mile 191

Devils Churn, Cape Perpetua, North Cape Creek

June 22, 2007

The mile was remarkably clean of litter and ocean debris.

gjport