Tillamook Head

Tillamook Head

Tillamook Head, from Seaside, Oregon looking south
Map showing the location of Tillamook Head

Location in Oregon

Location Clatsop County, Oregon, United States
Nearest city Seaside, Oregon
Coordinates 45°56′46″N 123°59′30″W / 45.9461°N 123.9917°W / 45.9461; -123.9917Coordinates: 45°56′46″N 123°59′30″W / 45.9461°N 123.9917°W / 45.9461; -123.9917
Website Tillamook Head

Tillamook Head is a high promontory on the Pacific coast of northwest Oregon in the United States. It is located in west-central Clatsop County, approximately 5 mi (8 km) southwest of Seaside. The promontory forms a steep rocky bluff on the ocean, approximately 1,200 ft (366 m) high, forested with Sitka Spruce. It is located in Ecola State Park.

The promontory is named after the Tillamook, a Salishan-speaking tribe of Native Americans that inhabited the coast south of the promontory in the 19th century. In 1806, Captain William Clark and 12 members of the Corps of Discovery journeyed south from Fort Clatsop, hiking over the promontory where they encountered a beached whale.

Geology

Also see Astoria Formation. Tillamook Head is a tilted remnant of a flow of 15-million-year-old Columbia River basalt. The lava welled up near modern-day Idaho, and flooded down the Columbia Gorge. It spread along the Oregon Coast to Tillamook Head,[1] cooling to a 600-foot thick basalt sill,.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Tillamook Head". Retrieved 10 Aug 2016.
  2. "Beachconnection". 19 Aug 2007. Retrieved 10 Aug 2016.
  3. "The Ore Bin" (PDF). 19 Aug 2007. Retrieved 10 Aug 2016.


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