Here we see the highest waterfall in the state of Oregon.Today was the nicest weather day of our entire time here in this park. It was sunny all day with only a very few clouds. I do believe that the high temperature actually broke 70 this afternoon and there is still no fog on in the park! We made a hike in to Munsom Falls this morningĀ  to see the highest water fall in the Oregon Coast Range. After lunch we visited the pioneer museum here and then drove out to see th largest Sitka Spruce in the state this afternoon before returning to camp. Even then we sat out in our lawn chairs until dinner, then went over to see the ranger Oregon's largest Sitka Spruce tree.lead campfire program. The ares is truly spectacular when the sun is out.

After lunch we made a stop at the local historical museum. It was intersting but since it was such a nice day we soon headed back outside. We made another stopr to see the largest Sitka Spruce in the state and then went out to Cape Mears Spit, to visit the location where a resort community slowly slid into the ocean and was washed away back in the thirties. By the middle 50's the town was given up and soon after the last building was washed away.

Muffy also enjoyed the day since she got to go along for all three of the hikes. If there were more days like this, the area could really grow on a person. I heard that the forecast is for more fog tomorrow.