Driftwood sculptures are a time-honored tradition on the Pacific coast. Since the park management banned vehicles and campsites from the beaches (back in the day hippies used to live on the beach all summer, complete with their trucks/vans and tents) driftwood building has become the primary lasting evidence of human presence here. You can find everything from this sort of standing sculpture to little cabins build on top of the rocks or at the high tide line.











