Report Details

Beautiful fall day at the beach. Three day weekend so lots of people staying at Ft. Stevens campground, having a nice day on the beach. No concerns identified with human or other activity.

Conditions

Cloud Cover: Sunny. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: NW.

Human Activities

Number of people: 50. Number of dogs: 9. Walking or running: 45. Playing in sand: 5. Just a day of families playing on the beach. Did note 4 horses being riden on the beach.

Vehicles

Cars/trucks parking: 20. RVs/Buses parking: 2. Cars/trucks on beach, allowed: 6.

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

May 10, 2024

Nearly one hundred vehicles and hundreds of people clamming and enjoying the beach, including 120 Astoria Middle School students on a field trip learning about marine debris monitoring and hybrid beach grass.

Astoria Middle School

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

September 20, 2023

Beach looked really nice not a lot of people or litter.

MatthewsE

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

September 7, 2023

Very busy day at the beach and about the end of tourist season.

RachelW

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

May 31, 2023

Beautiful day at the beach although crowded even at a non-peak time.

RachelW

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

January 19, 2023

This beach has not been surveyed since 2019 for Oregon Shores, since 2020 for COASST.

MatthewsE

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

July 24, 2019

Another fantastic day for debris surveys at the Peter Iredale.

ParkroseUCC

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

March 29, 2019

We came across this flock of approximately 3,100 Dunlin a bit south of the Iredale wreck in Fort Stevens State Park.

Merce and Michael

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Columbia Beach, Peter Iredale wreck, Fort Stevens SP

February 18, 2019

The Peter Iredale shipwreck in Fort Stevens State Park, from shortly after wrecking in October, 1906, to the February 18, 2019, maximum king tide.

Merce and Michael