City Temporarily Closes Sewage Lagoons Trail Due to Aggressive Elk Activity

News Release Date
06-12-2026
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

City Temporarily Closes Sewage Lagoons Trail Due to Aggressive Elk Activity


Cannon Beach, Ore. — The City has temporarily closed the Sewage Lagoons Trail following reports of aggressive elk behavior in the area. The closure is being implemented out of an abundance of caution to protect public safety.

The City is coordinating with the Oregon State Police (OSP) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) and is following their guidance regarding the situation. Wildlife officials have advised that the trail remain closed while they monitor elk activity and assess conditions.

The trail will be closed for approximately one week, with a tentative reopening date of June 19, 2026. The reopening date may be adjusted based on recommendations from OSP and ODFW and the status of the elk activity.

Residents and visitors are asked to respect all closure signs and barriers and avoid entering the area during the closure period. Individuals encountering elk elsewhere should maintain a safe distance, avoid approaching the animals, and report any aggressive behavior to local authorities.

The City appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety of trail users and allow wildlife officials time to evaluate the situation.

For updates regarding the trail closure, please monitor the City’s website and official communication channels.

 

City Temporarily Closes Sewage Lagoons Trail Due to Aggressive Elk Activity