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CoastWatch Mile 59
CountyCurry
DescriptionFloras Lake SP, Blacklock Point
Boundaries N 42° 52.798', W 124° 31.645' to N 42° 52.261', W 124° 32.1'
Google MapsNearby Roads, Directions to/from, Google photos, Satellite image, Terrain overlay
OPRD MapNew River to Blacklock Point (3) & Sixes River Mouth
Vehicles• Motor vehicle travel is prohibited from the Coos-Curry County line, (42° 57.2628', Mile 89), southerly to the north side of Blacklock Point (42° 52.8000', Mile 60).
• Motor vehicle is allowed from the south side of Blacklock Point (42° 52.2714', Mile 59), southerly to the mouth of the Sixes River (42° 51.3654', Mile 58).
WeatherCurrent Weather Conditions at nearby stations (may take a minute or two on a dialup connection)
TidesThe NOAA Tide Predictions site may be found here. Click on the station nearest to your location to see predicted tides in graphical and tabular formats.

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Mile59 TurkeyWeekend   11/26/12
CapeWalker


2 REPORTS FOR MILE 59:
CapeWalker
Nov 26, 2012 11:00 AM
 
Scouted and reconn Cape Blanco on Saturday morning. Wet and windy for most of the day. Little walk on Mile south of Light house. Few fisherman and day trippers on beach. Sunday was beautiful, some mild high clouds and blue skies. I walk airport trail to Blacklock Pt. many big puddles to jump over going out. Saw two other parties, walking with their dogs. Visability was great up and down the coast. Seas were moderated and uniform. Sat on edge of south bluff and gots some sunshine. Scenic views of Blacklock Point, Sixes River Mouth and farer south, Cape Blanco and the Lighthouse. No mammal seen on the seas, few shorebirds and beaches look clean of trash. Tsumani debrie is coming??   MORE 
 
Mile59 TurkeyWeekend   
BlackLocke POINT   
BobIvey
Jul 6, 2012 12:00 AM
 
Hiked to Blacklock Point. Several small groups of hikers and backpackers, some with dogs and children. Beautiful, but windy day. Could see up and down coast from bluffs. Surf brown and farther out clear blue green waters. Winds blowing on shore pretty stiff. Shoreline looked unchanged but know it has. No marine mammals but many offshore birds, no dead birds.    MORE 
 
Blackloche   
BLACKLOCKE POINT