Salishan Beach is located on the
Pacific ocean and it is in the
52th place out of 62 beaches in the
Oregon region
78.5 km away from its center, the city of
Salem. It is one of the beaches of
Kernville settlement, just
2.7 km from its center.
The beach is
located in an urban area.
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Dylan Renshaw
Novice Beachgoer
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1 month ago
10
Exceptional
We only experience a limited number of sunsets and moonrises in our lifetime. ❤️💛💚
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Thomas
Novice Beachgoer
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1 month ago
2
Very poor
It appears that the beach is mostly used by residents of Salishan, almost like a private state park. The map indicates that you have to swim from the public parking area by Mo's to reach the state park. I wonder if there is any handicap access across the water?
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Daxton Huxley
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1 month ago
8
Very good
The beach is really nice. The only way to access it is either by living nearby or walking along the beach for 2.5 miles from Gleneden Park. It's definitely worth the walk, as it's a fantastic spot for meditation.
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Zyph
Novice Beachgoer
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1 month ago
10
Exceptional
I had an amazing morning stroll along the beach. There were plenty of people who adore dogs, although I do wish they would clean up after their three greyhounds. I personally witnessed it happening. This place is perfect for searching for agates when the tide is low. There are sand cliffs that resemble the Grand Canyon, which is quite impressive. It was a fantastic day spent observing harbor seals on the other side of the breachway.
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Mack Hinton
Novice Beachgoer
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1 month ago
10
Exceptional
Fantastic morning walk. Plenty of dog enthusiasts around, though I wish they would clean up after their three greyhounds—I saw it. Excellent location for agate hunting during low tide. The sand cliffs resemble the Grand Canyon. Had a wonderful day watching harbor seals across the breachway.