Tide Tables. Oregon State Parks. J.R. Beaver and Oregon State Parks remind you to... Know the tides and play it safe on the beach
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1 Oregon State Parks Information: -1- Reservations: -- Information printed from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov Tide Tables 1 J.R. Beaver and Oregon State Parks remind you to... T Printed on recycled paper - (11-1) Know the tides and play it safe on the beach
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3 1 April ay June Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm : A. 1 : A. 1 : A. 1 : A 1. 1 : A. 1 1 : A. : A :11 P : A : P.. : A :1 P.. : A : P : A :1 P : A : P.. 11 : P.1 1: P.1 1 :1 P.1 1 1: P : P. 1 1: P : A. 1 : A :1 P.1. 1 : P. 1 : A. :1 A : P. 1: P 1 : A. 1 1: A. : P :1 P. :1 A 11: A : P : P : A. :1 P. :1 P. : A. : A : P : P. 1:1 A. : A - - 1: P. : P. 1 1: A. : A : P : P 1. 1 : A. :1 A : P : P : A.1 1:1 A : P :1 P. :1 A 11:1 A -. - : P. 11:1 P. 1 :1 A. : P -. - : P. 1 1 : A : A 1 1: P. : P : A. 1 : A :1 P.. : P. 1 : A.1 1: A :1 P.. 1:1 P. : A 1. 1: A :1 P.. 11: P 1 : A 1. 11: A : P. 11: P. :1 A. : P. :11 P 1. 1 : A. 1 : A 1: P.. : P 1. : A : A. 1: P. :1 P 1. 1: A : A :1 P : P 1: A : A :1 P : P. :1 A. 1 : A : P : P. :1 A. : A : P : P. : A 1: A. : P.1 1: P. 1 :1 A : A : P.. 11: P. 1 : A. :1 P. : P. : A. : A. 1 1: P. :1 P. 1 : A. 1 : A. 1 :1 P. : P. : A 1: A : P.. 1 1: P. : A.1 11: A. : P. 1 11:1 P. 1 : A -. - : P : P.. 11: P. : A :1 P. : P 1. : A. : A : P. : P 1. 1: A. : A : P : P 1. :11 A. : A : P :1 P. 1 : A. 1 : A : P : P. 11 :1 A 1: A : P : P. : A 11: A -. - : P. 1 : A. : A. : P.1 : P. 1 1: A. :11 A 1: P.1. : P. 1 1 : A. : A : P. 1 : P 1 1 : A 1: A :1 P. 1. 1: P. :1 A. 11: A : P :1 P. 1 1 :1 A.1 : P :1 P. 11: P : A -. - : P. 1 : P. 1 :1 A : A : P. :1 P. :1 A : A -. - : P. 1 :1 P. 1:1 A : A : P : P. 1 1: A.1 : A : P : P : A. 1 : A :1 P :1 P. : A. 1: A : P : P. : A 1 1: A -. - : P. 1 11:1 P. : A. 11: A : P : A. :1 A. 1 : P. : P. 1:1 A. :1 A 1: P.1. : P. 1 : A 1. : A : P.1 1. :1 P. : A : A : P : P. : A : P. 1 : P 11: P. : A : P. : P. 1 :1 A. :11 A - - 1: P : P 1: A. : A -. - : P : P. 1: A. : A :1 P : P. : A : A : P :1 P. : A 1: A :1 P : P. 1 : A 1 11: A : P : P. 11 : A. 11: A : P. 1 1:1 A. : A. 1 : P 1. : P. 1 :11 A : A 1:1 P :1 P 1 : A 1. : A : P..1 : P. 1 : A 1: A : P.. 1 :1 P. 1 : A.1 11: A : P.. 11: P : A -. - : P : P : P. 1 : A :1 P :1 P : A :1 A : P. 1 : P 1 : A. : A : P -. - : P 1: A : A :1 P. :1 P : A. : A : P : P. 1 :1 A : A : P : P. : A 1: A :1 P : P. : A. 1 11:1 A : P.. : A. : A. 1 : P. : P 1:1 A 1. : A : P. 1. : P. : A 1. :1 A 1: P. 1 : P : A. : A :1 P. : P.
4 1 July August September Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm : A : A. 1 : A : A : A. 1 : A 1: A. 1 11: A. : P. :1 P. : A -. - : A -. - : P. : P. : P. : P. 1: P. 1 : P. 1:1 P. 1: P. 11: P. 11: P : P 1. :1 P. : A : A : P.. 11:11 P. :11 A : P : P. 1 11: P. : A : P : P. : A. : A : P : P. 1: A. : A : P. : P. : A. : A - - :1 P. :1 P. : A : A -. - : P. 1:1 P. : A. 1: A : P.1 11:11 P. 1 : A. 11:11 A : P. 11 :1 A. : A 11: A : P 1:1 A : A. 1 : P : P 1 : A : A 1: P.. 1 : P. 1 : A 1. : A :1 P. : P. 1 :1 A. 1: A : P.. 11 : P.1 1 : A :1 P : P.. 11:1 P. :1 A : P : P. 1 11: P 1 : A : P. : P. 1 :1 A. 1 : A : P :1 P. 1 1: A. 1 : A : P - - :1 P. 1: A. :1 A : P. : P. : A. : A : P : P.1 : A. 1:1 A :1 P : P 1. : A.1 1 1: A : P.. 11: P 1. :1 A. 11: A 1. :1 P : A 1. :1 A. : P. 1 : P. :1 A. 1 : A 1: P.. :11 P. 1 :1 A.1 : A : P.1. :1 P.1 :1 A : A : P.. 1: P. 1 :1 A : A : P.. 11: P. :1 A : P. : P. : A. : A - - 1: P. : P 1:1 A. 1 :1 A : P : P.1 : A : A -. - :11 P. : P.1 : A. 1 :1 A : P.. : P.1 : A. : A. : P. 1: P.1 : A. 1 1: A 1. :1 P. 11: P.1 :1 A. 11: A : P 1 : A. 1 : A : A. : P 11 1: A 1. : A : P.. :1 P : A 1. : A. 1 1: P. 1 :1 P. 1 :1 A 1:1 A : P.. 1 : P. 1 : A. 11: A : P : P.1 1 : A.1 11: A : P.. 1: P 1 : A -. - : P. :1 P. :1 A. : A : P. : P :1 A.1 : A : P : P 1. 1: A. 1 :1 A : P : P 1. 1 : A : A :1 P.. : P 1. : A. 1 : A. :1 P. 1: P. : A. 1:1 A : P : P. 1 : A. 11:1 A.1 : P. : A. : A. :1 P. : P 1: A. : A 1: P. : P : A. : A. 1 : P. : P : A -.1-1:1 A : P.. : P. : A : A :1 P. 1 1: P. : A -. - :11 P :1 P 11: P. 1 : A -. - : P. : P 1. 1:11 A. : A.1 1: P : P 1. 1:1 A.1 : A : P. : P 1. : A. : A : P. 1 : P 1. :1 A 1 :1 A 1. : P. : P 1. : A. : A : P. 1: P 1. :1 A. 1:1 A. : P 11: P 1. : A. 1 11: A. : P 1 : A 1. :1 A. 11 : P. : P : A 1. : A 1:1 P : P :1 A 1. : A : P.. 11 : P. : A. 1:1 A. 1 : P. :1 P. 1 : A. 11:1 A : P.. 1: P.1 1 : A.1 11: A :11 P.1 11:1 P 1 : A -. - :11 P : P :1 A. 1 : A 1: P : P. 1: A. : A : P..1 :1 P : A. : A :1 P.. : P -. - : A. 1 :1 A : P 1.. 1: P : A 1: A :1 P : P : A. 1: A. :11 P :11 A.1 : A. 1 : P. : P.1 1: A. :1 A 1: P.. : P. : A. : A : P. : P. : A. 1:1 A : P. 1 : P. : A. 11:1 A. : P.1 1: P. 1 : A. 11: A : P : P. 1 :1 A. : P :1 P 1. : A. 1 : A : P. : P.
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6 ASHINGTON T Gleneden Beach ogarty Creek Boiler Bay hale atch Center Rocky Creek Otter Crest Devil s Punch Bowl Lost Creek Brian Booth Seal Rock Driftwood Beach Alsea Bay Interp. Center Smelt nds Yachats Yachats Ocean Road Neptune Stonefield Beach To lovana Beach Arcadia Beach Hug Point Oswald est Nehalem Bay anhattan Beach Cape eares Oceanside Beach Cape Lookout Clay yers halen Island Cape Kiwanda Bob Straub Neskowin Beach Roads End D River Beverly Beach Agate Beach Yaquina Bay South Beach Gov. Patterson emorial Beachside ort Stevens nset Beach Del Rey Beach Ecola SEASIDE CANNON BEACH LINCOLN CITY Devil s Lake NEPORT ALDPORT Carl G. ashburne emorial LORENCE ASTORIA TILLAOOK
7 uriel O. Ponsler em. Heceta Head Lighthouse Bolon Island Tideways Umpqua Lighthouse illiam. gman nset Bay Shore Acres Cape Arago Seven Devils Cape Blanco Paradise Point Tseriadun Port Orford Heads Arizona Beach Humbug ountain ace Rock Bandon Geisel onument Otter Point Cape Sebastian Pistol River muel H. Boardman Harris Beach cvay Rock inchuck Crissey ield Information: -1- Reservations: -- Bullards Beach Jessie. Honeyman emorial REEDSPORT COOS BAY BANDON PORT ORORD GOLD BEACH BROOKINGS CALIORNIA Tide Tables are predictions and are least accurate during storms and extreme high and low tide periods.
8 Tidal Adjustment Table e predictions given in the monthly tables are for Yaquina Bay. To determine the predicted time and height of high and low water for the locations given below, add or subtract the indicated times and adjust the heights. Tides for locations north of Newport generally occur later (add time) and tides for locations south of Newport generally occur earlier (subtract) than the tides given in the tables. e times of high/low water up river or up bay occur later than the times at the harbor entrance. Corrections for tidal heights are given in ratios. Location High Low High Low in in Ratio Ratio Seaside, th Ave. Br., Necanicum R... Nehalem River, Nehalem.. Tillamook Bay Barview 1.. Garibaldi.. Nestucca Bay, Entrance 1.. Siletz Bay Taft.. Kernville..1 Yaquina Bay South Beach Toledo.. Alsea Bay, aldport 1..1 Siuslaw River Entrance lorence.. Umpqua River Entrance Reedsport.. Coos Bay Charleston Coos Bay.. Bandon, Coquille River Port Orford edderburn, Rogue River Brookings, Chetco Cove ake sure you know when the tide is coming in so you don t end up stranded. atch out for rip currents! ese strong currents can pull even the best swimmer out to sea. atch for dark, choppy water filled with debris. If you get caught, swim parallel to the beach until you get out of the current. Assume all cliff edges are unstable. Stay behind guard fences and railings, and stay on marked trails. Never walk under an overhanging cliff. Rocks can be slippery even when it isn t raining. Don t turn your back on the ocean! atch out for sneaker waves. Sneaker waves appear suddenly and are impossible to predict. ey often come rushing high up on shore with deadly force.
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