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North Oregon Coast
The Northern Oregon Coast of Oregon has beautiful beaches and plenty of outdoor activities. The Columbia River dumps into the Ocean in Astoria. Lewis and Clark finished their long trek and spent a winter in this area. All of the towns along this part of the coast offer great vacation getaways.
Northern Oregon Coast Bed & Breakfasts
Northern Oregon Coast Hotels
Northern Oregon Coast Restaurants
Northern Oregon Coast Camping
Northern Oregon Coast Attractions
Northern Oregon Coast Beaches

Oswald West State Park

South Oregon Coast
The Southern Oregon Coast offers great contrast between the rocky ledges dropping into the ocean and the miles of sand dunes that allow for hiking, horseback riding, and dune buggies. The southern cities are warm and sunny most of the year.
Southern Oregon Coast Bed & Breakfasts
Southern Oregon Coast Hotels
Southern Oregon Coast Restaurants
Southern Oregon Coast Camping
Southern Oregon Coast Attractions
Southern Oregon Coast Beaches

Sunset Bay State Park

Central Oregon Coast
Home of the Oregon Coast Aquarium, Ripley's Believe it or not museum, The Under Sea Gardens as well as Spacious beaches, rivers and dunes
Central Oregon Coast Bed & Breakfasts
Central Oregon Coast Hotels
Central Oregon Coast Restaurants
Central Oregon Coast Camping
Central Oregon Coast Attractions
Central Oregon Coast Beaches

Sutton USFS Campground


Featured Oregon Hotels

Cannon Beach Hotels
Cannon Beach was ranked number seven of the "World's Best Beaches" by the Travel Channel. This vacation destination has a little bit of everything, along with a whole lot of beautiful ocean. The entire town lies parallel to a scenic beach that features the famous Haystack Rock. Cannon Beach is also home to Ecola State Park, one of the most beautiful scenes in all of Oregon. If you haven't seen this amazing state park, we suggest you visit soon, and don't forget your camera. From Ecola State Park you can view Oregon's Coast as far as the eye can see. You also have a terrific vantage point on the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, located one mile out to sea.


Seaside Hotels
Seaside is the closest major coastal city to the Portland area. NWcoast.com includes Gearhart information along with Seaside as it is just two miles North.
Seaside is a very popular destination for a number of reasons: there are very nice accommodations, terrific beaches, and some exciting events throughout the year. The kids will love the Seaside Aquarium, and parents will love visiting Ecola State Park for a picnic, some pictures, and a nice walk.


Pacific City Hotels
Pacific City is a very small town on the Oregon Coast that has a beach as nice as any of the major tourist attractions. This city is also known as "Home of the Dory Fleet." So named because of the flat-bottomed fishing boats that are launched right from the shores. Feel free to do some fishing, visit the Nestucca River, climb huge sand dunes, enjoy the local tide pools, rent a horse or ATV, or just relax on the beach.
This town only has a few small hotels, but the amenities are very nice. If you feel like getting away from the hustle and bustle of a normal city, hide yourself in Pacific City for the week!


Lincoln City Hotels
Lincoln City has it all! Excellent accommodations, terrific restaurants, a spectacular beach, and what's that? A casino! Now before you spend the whole night gambling don't forget to visit the outlet malls, or enjoy an afternoon on one of two different golf courses. There is also Devils Lake State Park, Spring Lake, Siletz Bay, Regatta Grounds Park Nature Trail, and a terrific selection of art galleries and local shops.
Lincoln City has more than 40 hotels, and can lodge more travelers than any other coastal city. Luckily, they also have seven miles of gorgeous beach and some terrific restaurants to accommodate all of these vacationers. Lincoln city has something that will make every member of your family excited to visit!


 

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