| From Astoria
along the Columbia River to Brookings near the California border, the Oregon Coast
offers breathtaking scenary, recreation, hiking, lighthouses and much more. |
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North
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Tillamook
Forest Center in Tillamook
The Center, owned and operated by the Oregon Department of Forestry, offers an
active program of interpretive events ranging from bluegrass concerts to wildflower
walks. |
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Flavel House - This
restored Victorian mansion is a must see in Astoria. Take a self-guided tour and
step back into the 19th century. You will learn its fascinating history and marvel
at its elegance. |
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Cascade Head on the Northern Oregon Coast - this
wild, foggy headland won its name because cascades pour off its cliffs into the
ocean. The trails to wildflower meadows here also have views of craggy islands,
the Salmon River estuary, and a cove of sea lions. |
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Astoria Column is the final monument in a series of 12 historical markers
erected in the early 1900s between St. Paul, Minnesota and Astoria, Oregon. |
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Neahkahnie Mountain on
the Northern Oregon Coast This peak is an inspiring
place, where the Tillamook tribe believed their most powerful god resided. In
fact, the name Neahkahnie comes from their words Ne ("place of") and
Ekahnie ("supreme deity"). | |
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Historic Astoria - There's much to explore during this easy hike in around
downtown Astoria on the Northern Oregon Coast. You'll discover docks, museums
and Victorian mansions in a salty city near the fort where Lewis and Clark wintered
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Tillamook
Cheese Factory is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state
with nearly a million visitors a year. | |
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Walk
in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark
The farthest point reached by the Lewis and Clark expedition was not at the mouth
of the Columbia River, but rather 20 miles south at Tillamook Head, where they
searched for whale blubber. | |
 | Tillamook
Air Museum Built
in 1943, the hangar was constructed for the U.S. Navy for the home base for blimps
to be used in anti-submarine missions. After the war, the hangars have been used
for everything from a lumber mill to a storage area. | |
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Hotel
Elliott A 1924 hotel, artfully renovated with your comfort in mind.
The Hotel Elliott will provide guests with a unique and memorable lodging experience. |
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to Cape Lookout - This trail near Tillamook on the Oregon Coast leads
to a great viewpoint overlooking the ocean with access to the beach, picnic areas
and whale watching. | |
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Cape
Perpetua in Yachats Explore 26 miles of hiking trails that fan out
in all directions and offer an excellent cross-section of coastal scenery and
flora. |
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Hike
to Sweet Creek Falls on the Central Oregon Coast - Explore
a creek just a few minutes from Florence in a Pacific Coast Range gorge. See a
dozen small waterfalls following a trail on catwalks bolted to the cliffs. |
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Historic
Nye Beach is a neighborhood that features more than 40 businesses, beach
access, restaurants, lodging and a rich history of Newport. |
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Devils
Punchbowl A state park eight miles north of Newport that features
a unique rock formation that ocean waves churn in. It features a park with areas
to watch whales, surfers or to enjoy a picnic lunch. | |
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Whale Watching Center, which sits out from the sea wall at Depoe Bay,
is a state-run facility that is designed to teach people about the many different
types of whales that pass by the Oregon coast. | |
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Attractions From sea lions at the Oregon Coast Aquarium to tours of
the Yaquina Head lighthouse, Newport offers an amazing variety of attractions. |
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The
Beach is Your Playground Discover
all that the beach of Lincoln City has to offer with Beachcombing, tide pooling,
riding the waves and whale watching. | |
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of several interactive programs at the aquarium, "Octopus
Encounter" is a one-hour tour offering participants the opportunity
to experience the Giant Pacific Octopus as up-close and personal as it gets without
donning dive gear. | |
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to Heceta Head Lighthouse on the Central Oregon Coast. Oregon's most photographed
lighthouse is the highlight of two easy trails that climb through the coastal
woods. | |
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Beauty
Abounds in Lincoln City! Visitors
to Lincoln City appreciate that they are in one of the most beautiful spots on
earth. Lincoln City offers outdoor adventures including hiking, biking, bird watching,
golfing, fishing, and yes, even skateboarding. | |
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Mo's
- a dining tradition on the Oregon Coast If you visit the Oregon Coast,
your trip isn't complete without a visit to Mo's. The
family-owned restaurant chain has been a destination point on the Oregon Coast
for more than 60 years - famous
for its clam chowder. |
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Coastal
Lighthouses Oregon's
surviving coastal lighthouses serve as visible, accessible links to the past -
monuments to Oregon's maritime heritage. |
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Watching
the Whales The best times to see whales from the Oregon Coast is December
and March. See where to go and what to look for. |
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Oregon
Rhododendrons Our mix of moisture, mild weather, and acidic soil,
make this region a Rhododendron paradise. There are a number of outstanding public
and private gardens in the Pacific Northwest dedicated to this species. |
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Drive
the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway The
Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Highway 101 - takes you from the Columbia River to
the Smith River, from Astoria to Brookings and the California border. |
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Charter
Ocean Fishing From whale-watching tours to 3-day tuna fishing excursions,
there are many trips, companies and times to take a charter from one of the ports
on the coast. Come see the Oregon Coast how it should be seen, from the ocean. |
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