Cape Foulweather / Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint
Oregon
Captain James Cook named this 500-foot basalt bluff in 1778 after the brutal weather that greeted his first sighting of the Pacific Northwest coast -- it's still the same brutal, beautiful lookout today, with US-101 climbing to its fourth-highest elevation point in the state right past the viewpoint's edge.
Why Roamward picked it
A drive-up, no-hike viewpoint with a genuine 18th-century exploration story -- fills the stretch between Depoe Bay and Newport with almost no time cost, and frequently paired with Devils Punch Bowl just down the road.
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