It was named one of the top places to go in 2017 and I can see why! Wonderfull fresh fish and clam chowder! The name comes from the similarity to a whale blowing water out of its spout. Post a picture of yourself with the Spouting Horn in the background. This has been on my surreal list for a while, and it took me three months after I moved to Washington to make this trip happen. Devil’s Churn, Spouting Horn and Thor's Well are popular with visitors; however, all three can be dangerous especially at high tide and during winter storms. I’m bookmarking it! I was like, finally, a non-stop trip to where I came from! This note will not be visible to the public when your geocache is published. I was totally blown away by the sheer force and power of nature you can witness here. But then they are unpredictable. This is such a wonderful natural phenomenon. By continuing past this page, you agree to our Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy and Content Policies. . Oregon has such magnificent places to offer! Yum! but I think place spouts water into the air very dangerous, we could be dragged out to sea and drowned missing. The wonders of nature… The spouting hole seems so unbelievable. I’ve often heard of the beauty of Oregon and this just adds to the list of sights to see there. 7) List two types of "Middle Tide" animals found here. They are impressive. It is amazing to find such unique sights. The sight and sound of the Spouting Horn resembles a whale exhaling, which is called a "blow" or...you guessed it... a "spout". Cape Perpetua is a large forested headland on the central Oregon Coast which projects into the Pacific Ocean. 274 Image: Sharp and clear Postmark: None Corner Condition: light wear Faults/Other: Very tiny crease in top right corner SKU: 501332. ), Copyright Use this space to describe your geocache location, container, and how it's hidden to your reviewer. Both Thor’s Well and Spouting Horn can be viewed at a safe distance, from the Cooks Chasm viewpoint. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Before reading your post I didn’t know about such places, thanks for sharing. Wow I had not idea Oregon had a natural wonder like this! Over time, pounding waves gradually widened a fracture in the rocks forming Cook's Chasm. This is my favorite restaurant when on the Oregon coast. Try it...if even just for the cobbler!!! Since 1951, the Spouting Horn restaurant in Depoe Bay has been a staple for the tightly knit community. Help us make Zomato more updated and relevant for everyone. I get why it would be a bit tricky to visit and stay safe, but man, to see that salt water spit out? Spouting Horn Beach Park is a delightful lookout where you can watch a blowhole spout a plume of sea water into the air. Groundspeak, Inc. I would love to see the real thing… It’s like how a kid locks the water in his mouth and then spits it out. Yachats "Spouting Horn" (GC2FMGA) was created by Devil Hunter on 9/23/2010. | 110 SE Highway 101. I saw a rainbow there, it was amazing. The well is quite impressive and it’s stunning to know that it’s the nature’s creation. If I did, I would definitely have visited while I traveled on the west coast! It is a saltwater “fountain” that spouts water into the air. Employees have reported that the ghost moves cutlery around and likes to scare the workers late at night. Claim this listing to get access to a free management and analytics dashboard, where you can edit information, track your page views, and more. Fantastic post! The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is accessible year-round. We were astonished by the sheer intensity of the rushing Rhine waterfall. I would love to visit the well. The gushing of water currents looks powerful too reminds of the Rhine falls in Switzerland. Captain Cook Trail and Thor's Well is a 0.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Yachats, Oregon that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. 3) Describe the rock you find around the Spouting Horn? Hidden Depoe Bay, Oregon, Spouting Horn Inn, Aquarium, 1940s Cars Real Photo Postcard Photographer: Christian No. You gave captured it well though your pics and words. The visitors center had helpfully put up the tide schedule, which is also available online, to plan your trip. And then spits it out 20ft into the air. Best Dining in Depoe Bay, Oregon Coast: See 6,056 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 25 Depoe Bay restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. © 2000-2020 You did a great job capturing that rainbow by the way, the photo looks amazing! Instead, I had never heard about the Spouting Horn. We did see a lot of avid photographers risking it to get that perfect shot of Thor’s Well. It is on a bridge, off the 101 highway and has some spectacular views, especially at sunset. 4) Was it low tide or high tide when you visited? What a remarkable place, nature is incredible. The names alone make me want to go there. A sinkhole sounds scary and I would never risk walking around it. 6) List two types of "Spray Zone" animals you will find here. I love that you caught a photo with the rainbow too – just perfect! Love the rainbow shining through there. This restaurant is right across from the whale-watching center.