Things To Do
Discover the wonders of the Oregon Coast, a 363-mile stretch of breathtaking shoreline divided into three unique regions: the North Oregon Coast, Central Oregon Coast, and South Oregon Coast. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, there's something for everyone to explore.
The Northern Oregon Coast
The North Oregon Coast is a blend of history and natural beauty, stretching from the Columbia River to Cascade Head. Known for its iconic landmarks like Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach and the charming town of Astoria, this region offers a mix of sandy beaches, tide pools, and historic sites. It's a favorite for visitors seeking a quick coastal escape from Portland.
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Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR: Explore this iconic landmark and its tide pools. Learn more.
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Astoria Column, Astoria, OR: Climb to the top for panoramic views of the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean. Visit here.
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Seaside Promenade, Seaside, OR: Enjoy a scenic walk along the historic promenade. Details here.


The Central Oregon Coast
The Central Oregon Coast, from Lincoln City to Florence, is the heart of the coastline. This region is defined by its lighthouses, scenic drives, and vibrant coastal towns. Visitors can enjoy whale watching in Depoe Bay, explore the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, or relax on the sandy shores of Lincoln City. It's a hub for adventure and relaxation alike.
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Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City, OR: Enjoy gaming, live entertainment, dining, and oceanfront views at this popular casino resort. Learn more.
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Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport, OR: Discover marine life and interactive exhibits. Explore here.
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Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, Newport, OR: Visit the lighthouse and enjoy stunning coastal views. More info.
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Sea Lion Caves, Florence, OR: Experience America's largest sea cave and its wildlife. Check it out.
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The Southern Oregon Coast
The South Oregon Coast, from Reedsport to the California border, is a rugged and remote paradise. Known for its dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and the stunning Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, this region is perfect for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. Highlights include the artistic community of Coos Bay and the outdoor adventures of Gold Beach and Brookings.
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Bandon Beach, Bandon, OR: Marvel at dramatic rock formations and tide pools. Discover more.
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Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, Brookings, OR: Explore rugged cliffs and hidden beaches. Plan your visit.
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Prehistoric Gardens, Port Orford, OR: Walk among life-size dinosaur sculptures in a lush rainforest. Visit here.
