Amanda Trail

This trail is dedicated to the memory of Amanda, a blind Coos woman who suffered injustices during the reservation years in the 1860’s.

The north trailhead is at the south end of Yachats Ocean Road. From here it is a moderate hike of approximately 1.0 miles to the site of the Amanda statue. From Yachats Ocean Road, walk south along the path on the west side of Highway 101 until you reach Windy Way. Here the trail crosses the highway to the east side and enters lush coastal woodland with occasional panoramic ocean views. After crossing two driveways the trail reenters the forest and passes a statue of two bears. When the trail reaches a steep driveway, walk a short distance up it and then follow the trail sign to the right. A short walk will bring you to the site of the Amanda statue. Read about Amanda on the nearby interpretive signs. Cross Amanda Creek on a spectacular, high-level suspension bridge and continue south for a strenuous climb of 2.2 miles to the Cape Perpetua lookout. Parking is available there (pass required), so that if two cars are available, a small group can do a one-way hike.

 

  • 3.2 miles one way

  • 2 hours one way

  • Moderate to Amanda Statue

  • Difficult from Statue to Summit

  • No Bikes