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Thor's Well — Attraction in Florence

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Spouting Horn
2311-2399 Oregon Coast Hwy, Florence, OR 97439
Cape Perpetua Visitor Center - Siuslaw National Forest
2400 US-101, Yachats, OR 97498
Devil's Churn Viewpoint
2101 US-101, Yachats, OR 97498
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Cape Perpetua Trailhead
Yachats, OR 97498
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Thor's Well

Yachats, OR 97498
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Nearby attractions of Thor's Well

Spouting Horn

Cape Perpetua Visitor Center - Siuslaw National Forest

Devil's Churn Viewpoint

Spouting Horn

Spouting Horn

4.8

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Cape Perpetua Visitor Center - Siuslaw National Forest

Cape Perpetua Visitor Center - Siuslaw National Forest

4.7

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Devil's Churn Viewpoint

Devil's Churn Viewpoint

4.8

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4.8
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5.0
1y

A trip to the PNW is a great way to cross off so many bucket list items! Thors Well is definitely one of them! This is absolutely beautiful. It’s been 2 months since I was there & I’m still trying to process how awesome this place is. Pictures do not justice unfortunately. It’s just one of those things that you have to go see in person to truly understand the beauty. We went during high tide, the waves were crashing so hard sometimes you could feel the ground shake. This made for the best time to see Thors Well. I could watch the waves for hours. You can watch it from above at a distance if you’re not physically able to walk down all of the stairs to the beach & then across all of the slippery rocks. We wanted to see it as close as possible. It’s tricky walking across the rocks, some are slippery, some are wobbly, all sizes & shapes, it’s easy to twist an ankle & fall. There were alot of little ride pools with crabs, fish & sea anemone & we saw 1 seal riding the waves at spouting horn. We stayed & watched the waves at Thors well for a while up close. We found out after the fact that we were actually too close & it was very dangerous to get that close. Thankfully we didn’t have any accidents. I don’t remember seeing any kind of warning or caution signs but it would be good if there were some kind of line or markings that show where it can be viewed safely, & anyone going past the line is doing so at their own risk, especially for people visiting for the 1st time that most likely aren’t familiar with the area or the risks. I do not recommend bringing small children, there’s nothing to keep you from falling In the water if you slip or get too close & if someone fell in there’s little chance of survival, it would be impossible to get them without rescue. There was a lady with an infant that was screaming its lungs out the entire time they were there. If you’re in the area, this is a must! It’s too good to pass up! There’s lots of other places you can visit that are super close while you’re there. I’d love to take a 2 week trip down the coast to see more. Another great thing is it’s completely free to go visit & no lines to get in. You come & go...

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5.0
2y

Thor's Well in Yachats, Oregon, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of witnessing its beauty. Nestled within the rugged coastal landscape, Thor's Well is a mesmerizing geological formation that enchants with its powerful display of nature's forces.

As you approach, the sight of waves crashing against the rocky shoreline creates a sense of anticipation. When you stand before Thor's Well, you're greeted by an otherworldly spectacle – a gaping hole in the volcanic rock that seems to draw in the sea itself. With every wave that surges in, the well seems to come alive, sending plumes of foamy water high into the air.

The interplay of light and water adds a magical touch to the scene. During sunset, the sun's warm hues dance upon the water's surface, illuminating the surroundings and casting a golden glow on the spray that erupts from the well. The sound of the crashing waves provides a natural soundtrack, harmonizing with the rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides.

Thor's Well serves as a reminder of the immense power of nature and the perpetual cycle of creation and destruction. It's a humbling experience to witness, as you're reminded of the Earth's ability to shape and reshape itself over eons of time.

Visiting Thor's Well is not just an observation, but an immersion into the wonder of the natural world. It's a place that evokes a sense of awe and respect for the planet's beauty and its captivating mysteries. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or simply someone seeking solace in the embrace of nature, Thor's Well offers a truly unforgettable experience that resonates long after you've...

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5.0
7y

Thor’s Well is cool but watching the waves crash into the rocks was amazing. The blowhole is awesome and that’s at this same location. The ocean was a little angry the day we went which made for some amazing waves. I’ve gone at high tide and low tide. At low tide we were able to safely walk around the rocks by Thor’s Well but didn’t see a ton of action there. We saw seals playing in the water right next to shore. I would not recommend taking children to the rock area, even during low tide. The rocks are slippery, jagged and very uneven. During high tide we steered clear of the rocks and enjoyed the view from above. Thor’s Well and the blowhole were more fun to watch. We saw a photographer get pushed off the rocks by a wave, he was fine but also an idiot to take that kind of risk. I love watching the ocean, and could do it all day without getting bored, so this place was majestic for me. If you’re not into watching the ocean this might not be the place you’d like to spend a lot of time at. Also the really professional pictures you see of the Thor’s Well is NOT what is really looks like, go in with low expectations and you’ll...

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One of our favorite places to explore along the Oregon coast is Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, part of the @u.s.forestservice. Here you’ll find forests with towering trees next to a rocky shoreline featuring sights like Thor’s Well and Spouting Horn, plus tide pools, a visitor center and hiking trails. And perched 750 feet above the ocean is a historic stone shelter, offering an incredible 70-mile view up and down the coast. You can drive up to the top of Cape Perpetua, or hike 6.5 miles to get to this shelter. The Civilian Conservation Corps, who established a camp at Cape Perpetua in 1933, built the West Shelter as an observation post during World War II, and a coastal defense gun was installed here. The shelter is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Have you explored this area yet? #capeperpetua #centraloregon #oregonexplored #letsgoeverywhere #forestservice
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Which spot would you most like to visit?! 🌲 Sol Duc Falls, Olympic National Park 💦 Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge 🌊 Thor’s Well, Cape Perpetua 🏔 Trillium Lake, Mt. Hood 💾 Save for later #wanderfreeandqueer #pacificcoasthighway #pnwadventures #pnwparadise #oregoncoastline #oregonisbeautiful #oregonadventures #thorswell #capeperpetua #solducfalls #olympicnationalpark #latourellfalls #columbiarivergorge #trilliumlake #mthoodterritory #mthoodnationalforest #watersigns
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One of our favorite places to explore along the Oregon coast is Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, part of the @u.s.forestservice. Here you’ll find forests with towering trees next to a rocky shoreline featuring sights like Thor’s Well and Spouting Horn, plus tide pools, a visitor center and hiking trails. And perched 750 feet above the ocean is a historic stone shelter, offering an incredible 70-mile view up and down the coast. You can drive up to the top of Cape Perpetua, or hike 6.5 miles to get to this shelter. The Civilian Conservation Corps, who established a camp at Cape Perpetua in 1933, built the West Shelter as an observation post during World War II, and a coastal defense gun was installed here. The shelter is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Have you explored this area yet? #capeperpetua #centraloregon #oregonexplored #letsgoeverywhere #forestservice
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Which spot would you most like to visit?! 🌲 Sol Duc Falls, Olympic National Park 💦 Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge 🌊 Thor’s Well, Cape Perpetua 🏔 Trillium Lake, Mt. Hood 💾 Save for later #wanderfreeandqueer #pacificcoasthighway #pnwadventures #pnwparadise #oregoncoastline #oregonisbeautiful #oregonadventures #thorswell #capeperpetua #solducfalls #olympicnationalpark #latourellfalls #columbiarivergorge #trilliumlake #mthoodterritory #mthoodnationalforest #watersigns
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