
Circles in the Sand Beach Labyrinths
Walkable sand art labyrinths on Bandon's beaches, designed for meditation and reflection, created and erased by the tides.

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Labyrinths are tide-dependent

Circles in the Sand Beach Labyrinths
Best Time
Labyrinths are tide-dependent

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Walkable sand art labyrinths on Bandon's beaches, designed for meditation and reflection, created and erased by the tides.
"An amazing meditative experience as I volunteered to help 'draw the circles'."

Check the Schedule First
These are temporary! Always check the official schedule for dates and times before you go.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking on sand, so comfortable, slip-on shoes are best. :athletic_shoe:

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Rating
4.9 · 122 reviews
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Health
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Labyrinth Walk
Face Rock Beach, Bandon
Walk the intricate, single-path labyrinth designed for meditation and reflection. A truly unique beach art experience.

Witnessing the Creation
Face Rock Beach, Bandon
Watch volunteers meticulously rake the massive, temporary sand art. A fascinating community effort.

The Dream Stone
At the labyrinth entrance
Pick a 'dream stone' to carry with you during your walk, adding a personal touch to the meditative experience.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything
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Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
Check the Schedule First
These are temporary! Always check the official schedule for dates and times before you go.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking on sand, so comfortable, slip-on shoes are best. :athletic_shoe:
Embrace the Meditation
It's a single path; no wrong turns. Focus on the journey and the present moment. 🙏
Low Impact Art
Appreciate the temporary nature of the art, washed away by the tide. It's a beautiful reminder of impermanence.
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Check the Schedule First
These are temporary! Always check the official schedule for dates and times before you go.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking on sand, so comfortable, slip-on shoes are best. :athletic_shoe:
Embrace the Meditation
It's a single path; no wrong turns. Focus on the journey and the present moment. 🙏
Low Impact Art
Appreciate the temporary nature of the art, washed away by the tide. It's a beautiful reminder of impermanence.
Volunteer Opportunity
If you're in town during an event, consider volunteering to help create the labyrinths!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the meditative and visually stunning experience of walking the sand labyrinths. The temporary nature of the art, combined with the community effort and philosophical undertones, leaves a lasting impression. Some visitors were disappointed by not finding the labyrinths present during their visit, highlighting the importance of checking the schedule.
"This was an amazing meditative experience as I volunteered to help "draw the circles". Before the start of the walk, 'Bear' as he is fondly called, the person who started this 11 years ago, talked about the events in his life that started him to draw these circles in the sand. The theme of these practice is LOVE - share love and show love to everyone you meet.
It takes about 30 minutes to completely finish the 'walk'. It's a wonderful touch that they have you pick your 'dream stone' when you start your walk.
The circles are erased when the tide comes in showing you that nothing is permanent in life, just be in the present."
Rica Carlos
"A very interesting and intricate maze that if followed on the day we walked was 1 mile in length. The volunteers create the maze at low tide and hundreds show up to watch and walk. Once the tide comes in the maze is washed away to have another different one created another day."
Al Graichen
"On a beautiful windblown morning, we happened upon the "circle people" and loved the work they had done. What a wonderful way to celebrate this beautiful place in a low-impact way! I'd definitely join this group if I lived in the area!! 😍"
Dave L
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Circles in the Sand are located on Face Rock Beach in Bandon, Oregon. Access is typically straightforward from the main beach parking areas. If you're driving along the coast, Bandon is a well-known stop.
Yes, there is usually ample parking available at the main access points for Face Rock Beach, especially during non-peak hours. Arrive early if you're visiting during a scheduled event.
No, these are temporary art installations created by volunteers during specific low tide periods. You must check the official schedule for dates and times.
Face Rock Beach is the primary location. Look for signs or ask locals if you're unsure, especially if an event is in progress.
Public transport options to Bandon itself might be limited. Most visitors drive along the scenic Oregon coast. Consider carpooling if attending with a group.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required. The labyrinths are free to walk and experience as a community art project.
There are no fixed operating hours. The labyrinths are created and available to walk only during specific low tide windows, which vary daily. Always check the schedule.
Entry and participation are completely free. It's a gift to the community and visitors.
The best time is during the scheduled creation and walking times, which are dictated by low tide. Early mornings can offer a more serene experience.
Generally, dogs are allowed on Bandon beaches, but they should be leashed. Always check local regulations for any specific restrictions. 🐕
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Walking the labyrinth typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size and your pace.
Expect a single, winding path designed for meditation. You'll find artful messages and ocean items along the way, fostering a connection to nature.
Yes! Volunteers are often needed to help rake the labyrinths. Check the Circles in the Sand website or social media for volunteer opportunities.
A dream stone is a small stone you pick up at the entrance to carry with you during your walk, adding a personal element to the meditative experience.
As it's on the sand, accessibility can be challenging. It's best to assess the sand conditions on the day of your visit.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning light or late afternoon can offer beautiful golden hour shots. Drone photography can capture the scale, but check regulations.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's advisable to check with local authorities or the event organizers before flying a drone. :camerawithflash:
You can capture the intricate patterns of the labyrinth, the volunteers at work, people walking, and the stunning coastal backdrop.
Generally, personal photography is welcomed. Be respectful of others' meditative experience and avoid intrusive shots.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the scale, and a telephoto can focus on details. A tripod can be useful for low light. :camerawithflash:








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