Rare cougar sighting at Oregon beach destination prompts weekend closure


Officials closed off the area around Haystack Rock due to a cougar on the rock.

A popular tourist spot on the Oregon Coast had to close during the weekend after a cougar sighting.

A cougar climbed Haystack Rock, a 235-foot seat stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon, and stayed there prompting a closure of the beach around the area Sunday, police said in a Facebook post. Multiple agencies on the scene worked “to ensure public safety and the welfare of the animal.”

As of Monday, the cougar apparently left the premises, allowing for a likely reopening of the recreation area.

Police said Monday morning that wildlife officials observed tracks from the animal leading away from Haystack Rock.

“The Coast Guard just flew the area and did not see any signs that the Cougar was still on the rock,” police said. “Please remain vigilant of your surroundings, Cougars and Bears appear to be getting more comfortable in town.”

Cannon Beach City Manager Bruce St. Denis said the sighting at Haystack rock was rare, according local station KPTV.

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