Coordinates: 46°17′23″N 124°03′38″W / 46.28972°N 124.06056°W / 46.28972; -124.06056

Cape Disappointment (Washington)

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Cape Disappointment
Coordinates: 46°17′23″N 124°03′38″W / 46.28972°N 124.06056°W / 46.28972; -124.06056
LocationWashington, United States
Offshore water bodies

Cape Disappointment is a headland of the Pacific Northwest, located at the extreme southwestern corner of Washington, United States, on the north side of the Columbia River bar (across from Oregon) and just west of Baker Bay. The point of the cape is located on the Pacific Ocean in Washington's Pacific County, approximately two miles (3.2 km) southwest of the town of Ilwaco.[1] Cape Disappointment sees about 2,552 hours of fog a year—the equivalent of 106 days—making it one of the foggiest places in the U.S.[citation needed]

History

The cape was named on July 6, 1788, by British fur trader John Meares, who was sailing south from Nootka Island, Canada, in search of trade. He mistook the mouth of the Columbia River for a bay, which the ship could not enter due to a shallow shoal. Just missing the discovery of the river mentioned by Francisco Antonio Mourelle, he named them Cape Disappointment and Deception Bay.[2] George Vancouver credits John Meares in his account when he saw Cape Disappointment on April 27, 1792.[3]

Tourism

Cape Disappointment State Park is located on the cape, as is the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse. United States Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment is situated on the river near the state park. The station's crewmembers respond to 300–400 calls for assistance every year.

The State Park is an affiliate site of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park.[4]

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References

  1. ^ "Cape Disappointment". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. September 10, 1979. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  2. ^ Meares, John (1790). Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789 from China to the north west coast of America. London: Logographic Press. p. 167. OCLC 243542405 – via the Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Vancouver, George. Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World in the Years 1791–95, volume 1, pp. 209–210. London, 1798.
  4. ^ Lewis, Mailing Address:; Astoria, Clark National Historical Park 92343 Fort Clatsop Road; Us, OR 97103 Phone: 503 861-2471 Rangers are available to answer your calls between the hours of 9- 5 PST Contact. "Maps - Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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