Secret Beach in Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is appropriately named because it lies down steep and rough trails where it is secluded from Highway 101. This ocean beach has two sections to explore, each with its own small creek flowing through it. The best of Oregon’s seaside wonders are here, all nine miles of ocean-beaten shores lined with massive cliffs, giant spruce, and natural stone bridges hewn from black volcanic stone. Massive rocks shelter the beach from the brunt of waves and wind, and permit visitors to enjoy the spot in relative serenity.
Beams of sunlight pierce through the fog at sunrise over the Samuel H Boardman State Park in Oregon. The park is on the southern Oregon coast is but a part of several geological wonders witnessed as nature’s wonder on the Oregon coast. The length of the park is 20 miles along the coast and that means 20 miles of spectacular beauty, coastal headlands, hiking trails and more. Seaside prairies, spectacular vistas, secluded cove beaches, rugged cliffs and forested sea stacks come one after the other at this park.