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  1. Haystack Rock - Wikipedia

    Haystack Rock is a 235 ft-tall (72 m) sea stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon. The monolithic rock is adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot at low tide. The Haystack Rock tide pools are home to …

  2. Haystack Rock | Explore the Coast of Cannon Beach, OR

    Haystack Rock is one of Oregon’s most recognizable landmarks, home to colorful tidepools and diverse birdlife. It has been featured in countless novels, television programs, and movies such as The …

  3. Haystack Rock at the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge

    Rising 235 feet above the shoreline, Haystack Rock is an irregular basalt formation that was first created some 17 million years ago as lava flowed through the old Columbia River drainage system and …

  4. Planning Your Visit — Haystack Rock Awareness Program

    Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning for the hundredth time, this comprehensive guide is your go-to resource for planning your journey to Haystack Rock.

  5. Haystack Rock | Friends of Haystack Rock

    Haystack Rock is one of Oregon’s most iconic landmarks: a sea stack monolith rising 235 feet out of the Pacific Ocean in Cannon Beach.

  6. Haystack Rock - Cannon Beach Oregon

    The Rock is located near Cannon Beach on the North coast of Oregon, Haystack Rock is a unique monolith that attracts wildlife and tourists alike. Towering 235 feet over the beach, the Rock is home …

  7. Haystack Rock

    Haystack Rock is a unique 235 feet monolith that attracts wildlife and tourists alike and is part of the Oregon Coast’s geological history, formed millions of year ago by lava flows that created many of the …

  8. Haystack Rock (Everything To Know Before A Visit)

    Nov 11, 2025 · Haystack Rock is one of the most recognizable natural landmarks on the Oregon Coast, located in Cannon Beach, Oregon. This iconic monolith rises dramatically from the ocean, reaching …

  9. Haystack Rock - Travel Oregon

    Dec 29, 2025 · Haystack Rock, located in Cannon Beach at Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site, rises 235-feet out of the sand and the sea at the low tide line and is a protected Marine Garden. The Rock …

  10. Cannon Beach - Haystack Rock More Information

    The best way to learn about Haystack Rock is to talk with a HARP volunteer. HARP volunteers are at Haystack Rock most days at low tides from February through October.