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The Trail, At Heceta Head Light, A Lighthouse, As An Oregon Structure
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![]() The sign that pointed the way to the lighthouse. The arrow pointed up, because the trail was a long uphill walk that felt longer than a 1/2 mile.
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![]() A sign alongside the trail told the story of Heceta Head Lightstation, "Illuminating the Darkness."
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![]() Another sign alongside the trail said "Programs 11 to 3 Daily." It also said in red that, "No one is allowed up the tower stairs."
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![]() One of several views from the trail. Surf flowed dramatically between two offshore islands.
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![]() A inlet below the trail displayed an ebb and flow caused by ocean surf.
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![]() Half way to the Lighthouse, a gift shop was open with snacks, water, and assorted souvenirs for sale.
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![]() Parts of the trail were thickly overgrown, and masked the view of the coast.
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![]() Off to the right of the trail grew a threatening forest.
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