One mile north of Depoe Bay, Oregon is the rugged and wild Boiler Bay State Park. Boiler Bay was named for a ship the J. Marhoffer which sank in 1910. The Marhoffer was on its way to Portland and after running aground sank, you can still see the boiler which is visible at low tide.
The wave are very dramatic at this picturesque location and you will definitely want to make it a stop when you find yourself on the Oregon Coast.
Tags: Central Oregon Coast, Depoe Bay, Pacific Ocean, waves