Thor’s Well is one of Oregon’s most unique and popular attractions. This “well” in the rocks set along the mighty Pacific Ocean is a must-see if you are visiting the scenic Cape Perpetua Area on the Oregon Coast.
Here are a few things to know before planning your visit to this impressive geological wonder:
Known as the “drainpipe of the Pacific”, Thor’s Well is a large sinkhole off the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The theory is the well was originally a cave. Years of water erosion caused the roof of the cave to collapse, leaving a large, bottomless hole in the rock bed. Today, the hole is said to be about 20 feet deep. At high tide, waves come up from the bottom causing impressive, geyser-like waves to shoot up and out of this natural phenomenon.
Thor’s Well is located right off Highway 101/Oregon Coast Highway just outside of Yachats. From the parking lot, you’ll need to walk down a short path to get up close. Do note that the lot is small, and does fill up quickly at peak viewing times. If the lot is full, you can park at Devils Churn, and take the footpath leading over to Thor’s Well.
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The best time to visit Thor’s Well is at high tide, or when there’s a storm passing through (but be extra careful!). You can check the tide schedule here.
If you can’t visit at high tide, any time of day will still reward you with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
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