Ophir Beach
Ophir Beach is a 7-mile stretch of uncrowded beach with soft sand where long relaxing strolls are the rule. The northern end is a good place to dig for clams at very low tides. Euchre creek cuts through to the ocean near the northern end of the beach, but during the summer and early fall, the creek disappears into the sand prior to reaching the ocean.
At the southern end is the unincorporated area known as Nesika Beach.
The Oregon Coast Trail travels along the beach, but follows US Route 101 north and south of the beach.
The Ophir rest stop is located along US Route 101 and offers ample parking as well as picnic tables and restrooms.
Ophir Beach is a few short miles north of Gold Beach.
Ophir, Oregon 97464
longitude: -124.399828, latitude: 42.535764






