Cape Meares Lighthouse & Octopus Tree

Oregon

TypeHistory
CategoryHistoric Markers

The shortest lighthouse in Oregon (38 feet) once flashed a beam visible 21 miles out to sea from a first-order Fresnel lens built in Paris -- a short walk away stands the Octopus Tree, a 250-300-year-old Sitka spruce with no central trunk, its limbs splayed out like tentacles for reasons still debated (candidate storm damage vs. deliberate Native shaping).

A free, two-attraction stop on the Three Capes Scenic Route that Roamward's existing lighthouse content doesn't cover (current entries are Heceta Head, Yaquina Head, Yaquina Bay) -- fills the Tillamook-area lighthouse gap and adds a genuinely odd natural-wonder hook with the Octopus Tree.

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