Located within the city of Cannon Beach, the Ecola Creek/Cannon Beach site comprises three sections. North of Ecola Creek is Les Shirley Park, with restored wetlands and interpretive wayside exhibits commemorating the Corps of Discovery. South of Ecola Creek is Ne Cus’ Park, encompassing the Ecola Creek Village archeological site. To the west and south is the distinctive Cannon Beach coastline with the sea stack rock formations noted by Clark.
On January 5, 1806, privates Willard and Weiser returned to Fort Clatsop from the salt works camp with news of a beached whale carcass (nearly eighteen miles south), and a sample of the blubber they received from a lodge of Tillamooks. It proved quite tasty, resembling “the beaver or the dog in flavor.” Clark decided “to Set out early tomorrow with two canoes & 12 men in quest of the whale or at all events to purchase from the indians a parcel of the blubber.” The party reached its destination on January 8. Clark marveled at the “inoumerable rocks of emence Sise out at a great distance from the Shore and against which the Seas brak with great force [and] gives this Coast a most romantic appearance.” He also noted a “village of 5 Cabins on the Creek which I shall call E co-la or whale Creek.” Unfortunately, the whale was “pillaged of every valuable part” and “noting more than the Sceleton.” At the village, Clark “purchased some oile and about 120 w of Blubber after rendered, finding they would not trade I Deturmined to return home with what we have.” On the journey back to Fort Clatsop, an attempt to rob and kill Hugh McNeal was thwarted. This episode inspired to Clark nickname the Necanicum River “McNeal’s Folly.”
NeCus’ Park, 268 Beaver St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110, USA
Distance: 0.09 mi (straight line)
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Les Shirley Park, E 5th Ave, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 0.12 mi (straight line)
DragonFire Gallery, South Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 0.51 mi (straight line)
Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, South Spruce Street, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 1.03 mi (straight line)
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Ecola Point Viewpoint, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 1.38 mi (straight line)
V2MJ+JH Tolovana Park, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 1.41 mi (straight line)
Indian Beach, Ecola State Park, Oregon, USA
Distance: 2.04 mi (straight line)
W2HC+XH Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Distance: 2.12 mi (straight line)
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Elmer Feldenheimer State Natural Area, 3528 Sunset Blvd, Seaside, OR 97138, USA
Distance: 4.88 mi (straight line)
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Lewis & Clark Salt Cairn Historic Monument, Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 5.77 mi (straight line)
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Seaside Carousel Mall, Broadway Street, Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 6.42 mi (straight line)
Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 6.45 mi (straight line)
Seaside Aquarium, North Promenade, Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 6.51 mi (straight line)
Seaside Museum & Historical Society, Necanicum Drive, Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 6.72 mi (straight line)
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North Gateway Park, U.S. 101, Seaside, OR, USA
Distance: 8.04 mi (straight line)
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Cullaby Lake County Park, Hawkins Road, Warrenton, OR, USA
Distance: 12.85 mi (straight line)
Netul Landing Visitor Center, Netul River Trail, Astoria, OR, USA
Distance: 15.61 mi (straight line)
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