One of my many stops on oregon coast drive. The formation is alot bigger than the photos displayed. Its about 40 ft across and you cannot keep looking down at the hole...mesmerizing Full review by 47a2019
Jul 27, 2023
This stop was on my list of must sees. If you are coming from Newport then there is a sign off Coastal Highway 101. Once you make the turn there is not another sign so it’s easy to drive past. There … Full review by stephonc340
Jul 24, 2023
Most amazing views to the rock formations especially the blow hole. you just need to stand there and be hypnotized by the waves the amazing rocks and the surrounding mountains Full review by Amnon F
I am visiting this in early November, and would like to visit the inside at Lowtide. However I have heard that the tides run higher and it might not be low enough. Any feedback?
There were lots of dogs there so I’m going to go with yes on that. Friendly tip - get the app for tide charts or get a tide chart from a ranger station. You can walk into the Punchbowl at …
There were lots of dogs there so I’m going to go with yes on that. Friendly tip - get the app for tide charts or get a tide chart from a ranger station. You can walk into the Punchbowl at low tide and then view it from above at high tide. Amazing experience! Enjoy!
We keep missing the entrance? Where do you actually enter to access the Devil's Punchbowl?
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Make sure you put it in your GPS as Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area. Watch for the sign. It looks like a regular side street but keep going. It is at the end of the street. You will …
Make sure you put it in your GPS as Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area. Watch for the sign. It looks like a regular side street but keep going. It is at the end of the street. You will pass the picnic area, restrooms and then there is a coffee shop at the end. If you go at high tide you see it with water in it. Low tide you will get to walk into it. I liked low tide best. Check the boulders as you might see a starfish or two. Good Luck!!