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Park Overview
Perched on craggy sandstone cliffs high above the ocean, Shore Acres State Park celebrates two sorts of beauty: ruggedly organic and artfully constructed.
Once the grand estate of timber baron Louis J. Simpson, Shore Acres features a formal garden inspired by the original, with plants and flowers from all over the world. Visitors find a Japanese-style garden with lily pond and two carefully curated rose gardens that include All-American Rose Selections. Something is in bloom almost every day of the year: the first spring bulbs pop up in late February; rhododendrons and azaleas soon follow; roses bloom through the summer; and dahlias appear August through mid-October. For a schedule of what's in bloom, visit the Friends of Shore Acres website.
A rougher beauty beckons from beyond the garden, where a trail leads to a secluded ocean cove at Simpson Beach. Another skirts the cliff’s edge, offering spectacular views of rugged seascapes, furious storm waves, and migrating whales from December through June.
No doubt, this same view inspired Simpson to build his mansion here — a site now occupied by a fully enclosed observation building. It’s a windless place to enjoy the view and read interpretive panels describing the history of the Simpson estate.
One mile north of Shore Acres, Sunset Bay State Park offers overnight camping facilities and a sheltered beach. One mile to the south, Cape Arago State Park has hiking trails, picnic tables, and excellent opportunities for viewing tidepool life and the offshore colonies of seals and sea lions on Shell Island and Simpson Reef, part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. All three parks are connected by a segment of the Oregon Coast Trail.
Visiting the Garden
The park is open 8 a.m. to dusk daily, year-round. Closing times are posted at the park entrance. Entrance to the gardens is free, but a $10 daily parking fee (cash only) is required to visit the park and garden.
The Friends of Shore Acres operate an information and gift center at the entrance to the formal gardens, where visitors can purchase items that relate to the historical and natural features of Shore Acres. The Friends also sponsor a variety of horticultural and cultural events throughout the year.
Know Before You Go
- No animals permitted outside of vehicles in the park and formal gardens, with the exception of service animals.
- Some wheelchairs are available.
- Credit cards are not accepted for parking fee payment.
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