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  2. Nehalem Bay State Park - Wikipedia

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    Nehalem Bay State Park is a state park in the United States located on the Oregon Coast, near the communities of Nehalem and Manzanita on the Nehalem Spit, a sand spit west of Nehalem Bay. [2] Tillamook County transferred the land to the State of Oregon for a park in the 1930s.

  3. Nehalem Bay - Wikipedia

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    The city of Nehalem (pop. 271 in 2010) is situated on US Highway 101 north of Garibaldi and south of Cannon Beach. [3] West of the bay, Nehalem Bay State Park is located on the sandspit separating the bay from the ocean, where elk, coyotes, and several species of birds live.

  4. List of Oregon state parks - Wikipedia

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    State park: Eastern Oregon-Yes: Nyssa: Catherine Creek State Park: State park: Eastern Oregon-Yes: Union: Hat Rock State Park: State park: Eastern Oregon--Umatilla: Hilgard Junction State Recreation Area: Recreation area: Eastern Oregon-Yes: La Grande: Red Bridge State Wayside: Wayside: Eastern Oregon-Yes: La Grande: Ukiah–Dale Forest State ...

  5. Nehalem, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Because of its proximity to the coast, state parks and campgrounds, and the Nehalem River and Nehalem Bay, the area is a popular tourist destination. According to data from 2021, the largest industries in Nehalem are Accommodation & Food Services, Health Care & Social Assistance, and Construction.

  6. Nehalem - Wikipedia

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    Nehalem Bay, a bay in Tillamook County; Nehalem Bay State Airport, an airport near Nehalem Bay; Nehalem Bay State Park, a state park which includes Nehalem Spit and Nehalem Beach; Nehalem Highway, a state highway; Nehalem, Oregon, a city in Tillamook County; Nehalem River, a river

  7. Tillamook people - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 the northern Tillamook (Nehalem and Tillamook Bay) and the Clatsop (Tlatsop / łät'cαp), (which means "place of dried salmon", a Lower Chinook-speaking tribe abutting their territory to the north and speaking the Nehalem-dialect, reflecting intermarriage with the northern Tillamook), were the first tribes to sue the United States ...

  8. Oregon Coast Trail - Wikipedia

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    Other headlands are traversed by state park or forest service trails well above the sea. In many other places, the road is the only feasible route, mostly U.S. Route 101 . The southern terminus of the trail is the unmarked Oregon/California border on a stretch of beach about 5 miles (8 km) south of Brookings, and about half a mile south of the ...

  9. Oregon Route 47 - Wikipedia

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    From Tophill, the highway quickly winds down to a tributary of the Nehalem River and finds the Nehalem River at the extinct community of Treharne. Apiary Junction 47 in Banks Though in the mountainous Northern Oregon Coast Range , the Nehalem Highway itself is just winding, as it follows the banks of the Nehalem River all the way to Jewell, [ 5 ...