All Mile 218 Reports
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
Following an abnormally busy summer on Mile 218 with hundreds of thousands of tourists flocking to see the Japanese tsunami dock, autumn finds the beach returning to normal.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
As a follow-up to the earlier reports on the stranded Japanese tsunami dock and its subsequent demolition and removal, Mile 218's Agate Beach is now back to normal.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
After two months of unprecedented activity and public pressure on Mile 218, Agate Beach is expected to return to some semblance of normalcy by early next week.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
It’s the last thing you’d expect, having your adopted mile, in this case 218, suddenly become the main attraction on the Oregon coast.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
As I was leaving the beach at the Agate Beach wayside access, I saw 5-7 wood pallets stacked at the top of one of the paths down to the beach from the small/west side parking lot at Agate Beach wayside.
malachite
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
What a difference a day or two makes.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
The most striking development here is at the junction of Miles 218-219 where Big Creek now runs up against Yaquina Head, especially at low tide.
Beachbum
Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
There was a tsunami watch/warning earlier today.
malachite