|
Covering
180 miles of Oregon coast travel: Astoria, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Manzanita,
Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Oceanside, Pacific City,
Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Newport, Waldport, Yachats & Florence.
Oregon Coast 101: A Travel Guide for Beginners
 |
| Wild surf near Depoe Bay |
(Oregon Coast) – It runs 364 miles, from Astoria
to Brookings, in a meandering, winding path along the ocean made of spotless
sands, soaring, jagged cliffs, massive headlands and some places with
a mixture of rocky slabs and soft beaches. It’s uncompromisingly
unspoiled in many spots, while even plenty of those boast upscale civilization
just steps away.
The Oregon coast ignites the imagination in ways that plenty
of other travel destinations in the U.S. don’t. It’s a hot
commodity in travel writing circles these days, and even hotter in the
world of lodgings. Oregon
coast hotels, motels, B&B’s and vacation
rentals are doing brisk business, with the rental
home industry going bonkers in an intriguing way.
 |
| Cape Kiwanda, Pacific City |
Meanwhile, Oregon’s coast is coming into its own
as a destination for nightlife fun in many of these charming burghs. And
more and more, each town is digging a bit deeper into its own identity
and realizing more incredible details and angles on what it has to offer.
DIVE
INTO LUXURY, HISTORY AT THE TIDES

THE
TIDES BY THE SEA, Seaside. For over 80 years a favorite of Seaside
visitors. 51 oceanfront condos, individually owned and decorated.
Suites for couples, small apartments with fireplaces and kitchenettes,
one or two bed family units with fireplaces, kitchens and dining
rooms. Oceanview cottages sleep anywhere from two to eight, w/ two
bedrooms, some with lofts, fireplaces and kitchens. Heated outdoor
pool, enormous grounds w/ picnic tables - all at quiet southern
end of Seaside. 2316 Beach Drive. 800-548-2846. www.thetidesbythesea.com. |
This guide takes you through the upper half of this always-surprising
region, covering Astoria, Seaside,
Cannon Beach, Manzanita,
Rockaway, Tillamook, Oceanside,
Pacific City, Lincoln City, Depoe
Bay, Newport, Waldport, Yachats
and Florence. Links to further details
such as Oregon coast picture
tours, secret beaches, nightlife,
dining, lodging
and more are found everywhere here.
Astoria
The
oldest town west of the Mississippi is jam-packed with historical aspects
you can touch, feel and even walk upon. Go time traveling in various museums,
such as the Flavel House (a grandiose Victorian mansion), the Maritime
Museum or the Clatsop County Historical Society. It's chock full of atmosphere,
with its steep hills smothered in beautiful, old Victorian homes - most
of which are on the National Historical Register. Just to the south, in
Warrenton, there's Fort Clatsop (where Lewis & Clark spent the winter
of 1805-06), the old, spooky battlements of Fort Stevens State Park and
the wreck of the Peter Iredale. Click
here to do a search on Astoria, Oregon info.
For
Astoria events, click here.
Seaside
The beaches begin at Warrenton, and from there until Tillamook
Head in Seaside, it's miles and miles of sand. Gearhart sits prettily
just north of Seaside, with its quiet, understated and very upscale presence
that hosts some of the most amazing house architecture on the coast. The
resort town of Seaside has entertained generations of northern Oregon
residents. These days, you'll find the beautiful Promenade, the "million
dollar walk" that's full of arcades, shops and delicious eateries,
some stunning resorts, the Seaside Aquarium, and of course lots of beach
wonders. For one: it's a little known fact the deserted northern beach
has the most whole sand dollars anywhere on the Oregon coast. For extensive
details about Seaside, see the Seaside
Virtual Tour. For Seaside,
Oregon Lodging, click
here.
For Seaside
events, click here.

The
Ocean Lodge. There will not be another property built
like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean
front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun
(nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent
smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood
burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive
book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet
breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select
rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies.
888-777-4047. 503-436-2241. 2864 Pacific Street. Cannon Beach, Oregon.
www.theoceanlodge.com |
Cannon Beach
More
pristine sands surround the charming, art mecca known as Cannon Beach.
A plethora of art galleries, shops and eateries all adorned with cedar
siding, and some of the most luxurious resorts on the entire coast make
this place a unique visit. Ecola State Park includes great views of the
mysterious Tillamook Head Lighthouse a mile offshore, a couple of secret
beaches, and the surfers paradise known as Indian Beach. Just south of
the town, there are a myriad of intriguing beaches as Highway 101 winds
and twists above, showing off stunning viewpoints. For extensive details
about Canno Beach, see the Cannon
Beach Virtual Tour. For
Cannon Beach Lodging, click here.
For
Cannon Beach events, click here.
Nehalem Bay: Manzanita, Nehalem and Wheeler
South
of Arch Cape and the tunnel, there are the awe-inspiring beaches and cliffs
of Oswald West State Park, and then the highway takes you past brooding
Neahkahnie Mountain and into Manzanita. There, the beach runs for miles
until it dead-ends on the Nehalem Spit, where seal watching, hiking and
horseback riding are de rigueur. Manzanita has its very unique charms,
with accommodations and eateries that are on the unforgettable side. Down
the road you'll find the antique havens of Nehalem and Wheeler and the
funky Nehalem Bay Winery.
Quirky Wheeler is a clandestine treasure that hosts a wild,
weird legend about supernatural coincidences that happen with tingling
regularity. For extensive details about Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler and
Rockaway, see the Nehalem
Bay Virtual Tour. For Nehalem
Bay - Manzanita - Wheeler Lodging, click here.
For Manzanita
events, Nehalem Bay events, click here.
 |
| Rockaway |
Rockaway
to Tillamook Bay
Rockaway is a sleepy resort town surrounded by seven miles
of barely-touched beach, with those colossal Twin Rocks lurking just offshore.
Next, Garibaldi and Bay City sit right on Tillamook Bay, providing loads
of fishing opportunities. Tillamook and the area surrounding it includes
the enormous Munson Falls, Tillamook Air Museum, Tillamook Cheese Factory
and the Bayocean Spit - about five miles of one big hidden beach (where
you may find the remnants of a long gone ghost town). For extensive details
about Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler and Rockaway, see the Nehalem
Bay Virtual Tour. For Rockaway
Lodging, click here.
For Rockaway,
Garibaldi and Tillamook events,
click here.
Three
Cape Tour: Meares, Oceanside, Netarts and Pacific City
While 101 heads inland, the Three Capes Tour takes you
to the wildly wondrous towns of Oceanside, Netarts and Pacific City; past
Cape Meares and its lighthouse, Cape Lookout and its incredible views
and trails, and through Cape Kiwanda and Pacific City's culinary and art
wonders. Most of the time, this 25-mile stretch is full of awe-inspiring
hidden spots. For more on the Three Capes Tour, Cape Meares, Oceanside,
Netarts and Pacific City, see the Three
Capes Virtua Tour. For Oceanside
and Pacific City Lodging, click here.
Just
south of Pacific City you'll find the clandestine resort village of Neskowin
and Cascade Head - both said to have some otherworldly spiritual qualities.
For massive details on Neskowin in awe-inspiring Oregon coast pictures,
see the Neskowin
Virtual Tour.
For Three
Capes, Pacific City and Oceanside events, click here.
Lincoln City
This
sprawling vacation central includes loads of immaculate beaches, a hopping
club scene, some of the coast's finest restaurants, more motels than anywhere
on the coast, the Tanger Outlet Mall and the natural splendor of Siletz
Bay. There’s also a few secret beach accesses scattered throughout
this otherwise crazed town.
For extensive details about Lincoln City and other secret
beaches, see the Lincoln
City Virtual Tour. For Lincoln
City Lodging, hotels, motels and vacation rentals, click here.
For Lincoln
City events, click here.
Depoe
Bay
Probably the only town in the world with a spouting horn
right downtown, it's also home to numerous cliff areas where views and
exploration possibilities are nonpareil. Enjoy its proliferation of whale
watch tours, the beautiful bridge with a ton of shopping opportunities
and the world's smallest navigable harbor. For
more details on Depoe Bay, click here. To find Lodging
in Depoe Bay, click here.
For Depoe
Bay events, click here.
Newport
This is one enormous resort town, with an incredible array
of beaches, funky rock structures and even two lighthouses. The Nye Beach
district is so full of time warp charm you may explode, and the Historic
Bayfront is home to a huge variety of fantastic restaurants and attractions.
It's the home to two major aquarium attractions, several large, swanky
hotels, a manmade tidal zone and hordes of clandestine beaches to the
south. A few miles down the road, the weird formations and rocky remnants
of fault lines cover the surreal scape of Seal Rock.
For more details
on Newport, Oregon, Nye Beach and Newport lodging, click here.
To find Newport,
Oregon Lodging, click here.
For Newport
events, click here.

STARFISH
POINT Newport - Offers only the finest in luxury condominium
lodging. Every unit is focused on the beauty of the sea and the
beach.
All units boast two bedrooms, two bathrooms, designer kitchens,
wireless broadband Internet, fireplaces, Jacuzzi’s and private
decks. Friendly staff dedicated to high quality and superb customer
service. 140 NW 48th Street, Newport. (541) 265-3751. (800) 870-7795.
www.starfishpoint.com |
Waldport and Yachats
 |
| Yachats and its consistent wave drama |
The sandy strands of tiny Waldport and the Alsea Bay eventually
give way to the jagged basalt and wild surf of the village of Yachats.
There's the ultra-convenient 804 Trail, where a one-mile, wheelchair accessible
paved path snakes just above the dramatic shoreline. For such a small
place, Yachats houses a remarkable number of amazing eateries. Just south
of town, there's the towering Cape Perpetua and a host of hidden beaches
where tide pools outnumber the humans. The world disappears here, with
25 miles of rugged places that boggle the mind with their primitive complexity
and varied landscapes. Click
here to do a search on Waldport, Oregon info.
To see extensive details on
Yachats, see the Yachats
Travel Guide
and
Virtual Tour.
Find
Yachats Lodging Here.
To see extensive details on that rugged, mysterious stretch
between Yachats
and Florence, click on the travel guide and Virtual Tour for Upper Lane
County.
For Yachats
and Waldport events, click here.
Florence
Florence sits halfway between the two borders of
Oregon, and is the home to wild - even weird - wonders such as the Darlingtonia
Gardens (insect-eating pitcher plants), a variety of fresh lakes in the
midst of large dunes, miles and miles of immaculate sands, and the Sea
Lion Caves. The purportedly haunted Heceta Head Lighthouse lays just north
of town. With its nostalgic, slightly quirky Old Town and the beautiful
bridge, Florence is also the gateway to the massive, 40-mile-long National
Dunes Recreation Area.
To see a massive tour of Florence,
Oregon, click on the Virtual Tour and guide to Florence.
For Florence, click here.

A1
Beach Rentals, Lincoln City. Perfect for large family
vacations all the way down to a getaway lodging for two - with
over 25 vacation rental homes to choose from. A breathtaking collection
of craftsman or traditional beachfront homes, or oceanview houses
– from one to seven bedrooms. In various areas of Lincoln
City and overlooking the beach, with some in Depoe Bay. All kinds
of amenities are available, like hot tubs, decks, BBQ, rock fireplaces,
beamed ceilings and more. Some are new, some are historic charmers.
Lincoln City, Oregon. 1-(503)-232-5984. www.a1beachrentals.com.
|

Arch
Cape Property Services.
Dozens of homes in that dreamy,
rugged stretch between Cannon Beach and Manzanita known as Arch
Cape. Oceanfront and ocean view , or just a short walk from the
sea.
All homes are immaculate and smoke free; some pet friendly (with
a fee). Some with broadband, indoor or outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces,
decks, and fire pits or barbecues. Call about tempting winter specials
that go until March (not valid holidays, however). www.archcaperentals.com
866-436-1607. |

D
Sands Condominium Motel, Lincoln City. Free, fresh baked
cookie upon check-in is just the start. All rooms beachfront and
up against Lincoln City's most famous stretch of beach: the D River.
Each room comes as a suite or mini-suite, and has a kitchen and
balcony or patio. Some w/ gas fireplaces, while all have a DVD Players;
movies to rent come with free popcorn. Heated indoor pool, a spa,
and this fabulous beach is lit at night. Rooms sleep from two, four
to six - including a deluxe fireplace suite. Gift certificates orspecial
occasion packages. www.dsandsmotel.com.
171 S.W. Highway 101. 800-527-3925. |
Weiss'
Paradise Suites & Vacation Rentals - Seaside

Unique Luxury Accommodations in Seaside. 1BR Suites,
1BR & 2BR Duplex Units and 3BR Houses, units for 2-8 people.
Rent entire property for 20-26. Close to beach, river and Broadway
St.
Suites are designed for two adults; vacation rental units for families.
All units have kitchen and many have fireplace, deck and jetted
tub. Comfy robes, slippers, luxury bath amenities, quality linens
and more. 741 S. Downing St., Seaside. 800-738-6691. www.SeasideSuites.com |

Tradewinds
Motel,
Rockaway Beach. All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s
and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a
double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck.
Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person
romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate
oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed,
fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family
reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect
to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly.
523 N. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach. (503) 355-2112 - 1-800-824-0938.
www.tradewinds-motel.com |

Inn
At Spanish Head, Lincoln City. Lincoln City’s only resort
hotel built right on the beach with all oceanfront rooms - nestled
against a rugged cliffside overlooking a soft, sandy beach. Dine
in penthouse restaurant and bar, for casual meal or candlelight
dinner. An array of seafood specialties, juicy steaks and other
Northwest favorites, including decadent Sunday buffet. Rooms range
from bedrooms to studios to 1-bedroom suites with microwaves and
refrigerators to full kitchens. Also, wi-fi, spa, saunas, exercise
room and year-round heated swimming pool. Kids will love the game
room and easy beach access. Full-service conference/meeting rooms
for that inspirational retreat; extensive wedding possibilities.
4009 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City. 1-800-452-8127 or 541-996-2161.
www.spanishhead.com |
Inn
at Cannon Beach. Beautifully wooded natural setting at quiet south
end of Cannon Beach. Great during winter storms with a new book by
the fireplace – or when the sun is out for family fun and beach
strolling. Handsome beach cottage-style architecture. Lush flowering
gardens and naturalized courtyard pond. Warm, inviting guest rooms.
Continental buffet breakfast. Warm Cookies. Family and Pet Friendly.
Welcome gifts. Smoke-free. Complimentary Wireless Connectivity. Wine
and book signing events. 800-321-6304 or 503-436-9085. Hemlock At
Surfcrest, Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.atcannonbeach.com. |
RELATED STORIES
Prepare
for Freaky, Creepy Mole Crabs on Oregon Coast Beaches The
little critters make the tideline bubble and feel really weird as they
run across your feet
Watching
Transformations of Oregon Coast Beaches Seasons change
and so do beaches, revealing different sides and a variety of eye-popping
sights
Structures
Found on Oregon Beach May Be 80,000 Years Old - They
are the remnants of a forest apparently 80,000 years old, found at Hug
Point
Day
or Night Mysteries and Merriment on Oregon Coast It's
more than just nightlife that comes to life, but the beaches offer major
opportunities
Gearing
Up for Summer Camping on Oregon's Coast There are
dozens of campsites, providing exceptional opportunities for beachcombing
and recreation
Copyright Warning: All material on this page
is owned by Oregon Coast Beach Connection/BeachConnection.net. Any redistribution
- in any medium - of this article is stricly prohibited. You are welcome
to provide a sample with a link to this page, however, or
display our RSS feeds or our news headline feeds on your site.
CONTACT
BEACH CONNECTION
|
|
Beach
news
Oregon
coast weather
Adventure
blogs
Coastal pubcrawl
Important Links
Coastal
science
Oregon
coast mileage chart & map
Day
trips, suggested itineraries
Search
for Oregon Coast Subjects, Articles
Oregon
Coast Real Estate
Oregon
Coast Pictures
Atypical
Coastal Things to Do
Oregon
Coast Camping
Seaside,
Oregon Complete Guide
Cannon
Beach Complete Guide
Lincoln
City Complete Guide |
OREGON
COAST VIRTUAL TOURS
Explore Every Beach Spot |

Astoria
Where the Columbia meets the Pacific, Land of Lewis &
Clark and loads of atmosphere & history |

Seaside
The Promenade, Tillamook Head, family fun & broad, sandy
beaches |

Cannon Beach
A mysterious lighthouse, upscale yet earthy, a huge monolith,
fine eateries & an art mecca |

Nehalem Bay
Manzanita's beaches, Nehalem and Wheeler's quirky beauty;
laid back Rockaway |

Tillamook Bay
Garibaldi, Barview, Bay City, Tillamook & an oceanfront
ghost town |

Three Cape Loop
The hidden secret of the coast: Cape Meares, a lighthouse,
Oceanside, Netarts and Pacific City |
|

Depoe Bay
A spouting horn downtown, freaky hidden cliffs and whales,
whales, whales |

Newport
Time-tripping Nye Beach, a bustling bayfront, marine science-central
and two lighthouses |
|

Yachats
Constantly dramatic wave action, a mix of the rugged &
upscale |
|

Florence
A lighthouse, ancient bayfront and miles and miles of fluffy
dunes |
|





Lincoln
City Vacation Homes
Something for everyone: smaller homes
with a view to a large house that sleeps 15. All are either oceanfront
or just a few steps away – all with a low bank access and
fantastic views. Most are in the Nelscott area; one is close to
the casino. You’ll find a variety of goodies: fireplaces,
multiple bedrooms, dishwashers, Jacuzzis, washer/dryers, hot tubs,
cable TV, VCR, barbecues; there’s a loft in one, and another
sprawling home has two apartments. Pets allowed in some homes
– ask first. Each comes with complete kitchens. Most have
seventh night free. Prices range from winter $85 to summer $230
per night. www.getaway2thecoast.com.
541-994-8778.
|
|