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Hobbit Beach is a BeachFinder spot in US-W, US. Today, compare water temperature 11°C, wind 9 km/h · NE, uv 7.7, waves 1.8 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 61/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
11°C
Wind
9 km/h · NE
UV
7.7
Waves
1.8 m
Water quality
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Last updated: Jul 1, 03:45 AM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 61/100

Sources: Open-Meteo weather and marine forecasts, OpenStreetMap place context and BeachFinder spot data.

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Updated: Jul 1, 03:45 AM
Water temp
11°C
Air temp
11°C
Feels like
10°C
UV index
7.7
Wind
9 km/h · NE
Gust 22 km/h
Waves
1.8 m
Current
1 km/h · S
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Weather and marine data: Open-Meteo

Hobbit Beach

Hobbit Beach stretches along the North Pacific coast of the United States, in Coos County, Oregon, about 15 kilometers south of Coos Bay. This stretch of coastline is characterized by a wild and undeveloped shore, typical of the rocky and forested coasts of central Oregon. The cold and dynamic Pacific Ocean shapes a coastal landscape where wooded cliffs plunge down to stretches of black and gray sand mixed with pebbles. The area remains largely preserved, far from the massive tourist developments that mark other parts of the California coast. The beach itself consists of compact, dark sand, characteristic of the volcanic coasts of the North Pacific. Exposed to ocean swells without major natural protection, it offers a raw character that changes with the tides and seasons. Roosevelt Beach, located 1.9 kilometers to the north, shares a similar morphology but has better road accessibility. US-W Beach, 1.3 kilometers to the south, remains more secluded and less frequented. The overall atmosphere is that of a working coast: the landscape favors coastal authenticity over standard tourist convenience. No major infrastructure is present at the site. The beach is not Blue Flag certified and does not have swimming supervision. Accessibility for people with reduced mobility is not provided. Visitors should anticipate the absence of facilities and prepare for the changing ocean conditions of the North Pacific, especially in autumn and winter when coastal storms become frequent.

About this spot

The name "Hobbit Beach" reflects the local humor of the Oregon coast, where small coastal communities have adopted whimsical names for their beaches. The Coos County region has a long history of forestry and maritime activities, which shaped the landscape long before the emergence of beach tourism. In recent decades, the Coos Bay coastline has gradually opened up to recreational discovery, attracting hikers and photographers in search of unspoiled coasts. Hobbit Beach remains emblematic of this transition: accessible yet unadorned, it embodies the wild character that visitors seek on the North American Pacific coast.

Updated 5/9/2026

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