Neahkahnie Mountain viewpoint
Oregon
A basalt headland rising 1,680 feet straight from the sea, with a legend of Spanish treasure buried by 16th-century sailors that's persisted since the 1800s -- beeswax washing up on nearby beaches for two centuries suggests a real Manila galleon wrecked somewhere near here.
Why Roamward picked it
The roadside pullouts along US-101's climb over Neahkahnie are one of the best drive-by views on the whole coast, plus a genuine legend hook for the story-first Roamward feed. North of Manzanita, south of Cannon Beach -- fills a gap between two already-covered towns.
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