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Kilchis Point Reserve

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Updated: April 30, 2024 09:28 AM

Kilchis Point Reserve is located in Tillamook (City in Oregon), United States. It's address is Spruce St, Bay City, OR 97107.

Spruce St, Bay City, OR 97107

G479+28 Bay City, Oregon

(503) 842-4553

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Monday6 AM to 9 PM
Tuesday6 AM to 9 PM
Wednesday6 AM to 9 PM
Thursday6 AM to 9 PM
Friday6 AM to 9 PM
Saturday6 AM to 9 PM
Sunday6 AM to 9 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Kilchis Point Reserve?

Kilchis Point Reserve is located at: Spruce St, Bay City, OR 97107.

What is the phone number of Kilchis Point Reserve?

You can try to calling this number: (503) 842-4553

What are the coordinates of Kilchis Point Reserve?

Coordinates: 45.512617, -123.8816639

Kilchis Point Reserve Reviews

Thadeus Hanson
2024-02-11 22:39:12 GMT

This is a beautiful walk with a great area to relax and enjoy the tranquility at the end. The place has restrooms near the parking area and is very well maintained. Along the way, you can take a couple of different trails. There are boardwalks, and the trails are well maintained. I spent several hours here relaxing and enjoying the scenery.

Danielle Young
2024-02-17 04:32:06 GMT

It’s a beautiful easy walk to Tillamook Bay well maintained trail… go see for yourself!

Alex R.
2023-05-08 15:04:03 GMT

This little trail was awesome! Extremely well kept, walking path most of the trail.

Additionally, there's a nice, clean restroom with a drinking fountain, a little free library, and signs all over the trail indicating your location and other facts and tidbits about the area or the wild life.

The view at the very end of the trail, which isn't too far, is really awesome. Definitely recommend making it all the way to the end, as it isn't too far and worth the walk.

Emma Tia Nester
2023-04-19 02:58:41 GMT

Saw the sign for this place while traveling along the coast and decided to stop. Well maintained, flat path that is partly paved. Lots of interesting signs about flora, fauna and history of the area.

When the sun decided to break through the green of the moss and plants were unreal.

Steven Page
2022-08-17 22:19:53 GMT

We were staying in Garibaldi and wanted some place to walk our dog Nugget. This was only 4 miles from where we were staying so drove over to it.
This is a real nice walking path with trail signs telling you about the flora and fauna as well as the hidtory of the area. A good deal of the path is done in pavers with the rest in gravel.
There is a loop trail as well as one that goes down to the bay.
Great place to walk and relax.

Mark Nickel
2023-07-09 05:49:01 GMT

Fantastic walk. People took time to make this look great. Good for walkers and bikers, but the path is narrow if you're on a bike and a group of walkers is coming through. Feeling this immersed with the forest and at the same time not leaving a well paved path is hard to think could be a reality, but this place comes close to just that.

Brandy Brown
2018-02-21 02:50:15 GMT

This park is beautiful!! With just over 2 miles in trails, and gorgeous bay views it's a perfect way to spend your afternoon. Portions of the trails are paved but even the parts that aren't are easily accessible, so it's a lovely place for everyone. It's pet friendly too, just be sure to pick up after them. There's public bathrooms and tons of seating along the paths as well. If you don't mind using a flashlight to walk back, watching the sunset over the bay at the end of the trail is always amazing.

Anabel Hernandez-Mejia
2018-12-07 00:50:23 GMT

Easy, short walk for all ages from stroller to wheelchair. The path is paved and has multiple benches along the way. Well maintained, has bathroom, and enough parking.

Love how they used the brush to make you feel further away from buildings/town than you really are as soon as you start the trail.

Chris Dayton
2019-03-04 06:05:33 GMT

Beautiful walk through lush green forest. The trails are wide easy to walk, no roots or mud. There are benches up and down both trails and multiple bridges going over small creeks. There are two trails to take when you start out and a map shows distance and description of each when you get to the fork. Keep in mind this is an off leash dog area so if you dog isn't friendly I would keep him/her leashed to avoid trouble with other dogs.

The trail is always beautiful no matter the time day, however the sunset on the bay can be especially incredible. It takes roughly 30 minutes to walk to the end and 30 back depending on which trail you choose. If you happen to catch the sunset on a low tide in the middle of summer you should be in for a treat.

Sara Leipzig
2023-07-02 21:21:48 GMT

I’m an 11 year old this is how I think our hike/walk went: the bathrooms were very clean and had an area to wash hands. Very nice maintained trails with lots of educational signs placed throughout the paths. Had a great view of the Tillamook bay .

Jessica Balesteri
2019-02-04 04:21:44 GMT

Beautiful estuary with lots of community contributions and history. We loved this forest walk and all the Flora and fauna along the way. Such a special place and dog friendly too!

MinkMink
2017-10-01 01:03:14 GMT

I love to do my cardio here. The canopy of trees keeps me out of the direct sun. A beautiful scene awaits when you arrive at the end of the trail to the gazebo and Tillamook Bay.

Christopher
2022-02-12 15:53:12 GMT

I absolutely love this place. The trails are ok. What I love are the displays giving the history of the area. But the trail ends at a beach and at low tide you can get even more exploring in.

Amanda Arellano
2020-08-18 22:20:25 GMT

This place is the perfect mixture between natural and well manicured. It adds to the whole feel and history of the place. The view is breathtaking and it’s mostly shady while walking which is great.

Callie Vogel
2021-10-05 04:20:22 GMT

Had a great time hiking out to the bay. I homeschool, so I really appreciate the plaques with historical information. My sons are 10 and 12 and they found the history interesting.

Matt C
2021-04-04 00:47:57 GMT

Beautiful trail. Lots of parking between the entrance and exit (a little bit past the entrance). Bathrooms!

Highlight is the brick path! Makes it look like a fantasy world. What a neat place to walk for an hour or so.

tony187sound proof
2023-08-12 22:27:54 GMT

Good times, easy trail to hike plus some cool Bridges and if you go all the way you end up at the bay

J P
2019-06-16 19:54:44 GMT

Absolutely beautiful. Well maintained trails. Secluded. As of 6/19, parking is free. Thank you.

Scott H
2019-08-07 01:41:05 GMT

Very well taken care of nature reserve! Take time to do the entire trail. Especially make it to the end of the trail for the amazing view. The park is super clean. I did not see any trash or rubbish anywhere on site. If you are swinging through put this on the must see list. Also, the entire trail is handicap accessible.

Shawn Kornegay
2023-06-29 12:53:09 GMT

This is a wonderful place. I walk with my neighbor every day. The caretakers John and Connie are great people. Never have seen it so well taken care of. Restrooms are cleaner than my house. 🤣 Great attention to detail. If you get a chance stop by. Warm and friendly caretakers. Love having them at the park. Makes you feel safe.

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The city of Tillamook is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on the southeast end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific Ocean. The population was 5,231 at the 2020 census. source

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