Cannon Beach
Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountain Range, rests Cannon Beach. The city is famed for its forested headlands, towering monoliths and miles of pristine, sandy beaches.
Haystack Rock is a famous landmark. Other attractions readily reached from town include Ecola State Park, Indian and Crecent Beaches, the Bird Rocks and Silver Point. Tillamook Rock Lighthouse is visible out to sea, amidst vistas of waves and seasonal populations of birds. Miles of beach, wooded areas, hiking trails, and parks offer plenty of healthy diversions in the great outdoors.
Attractive business districts provide shops, galleries and services. Community theater, art exhibitions and music events occur year-round.
The Pacific strand running along Cannon Beach’s 3 1/2 miles is a luminous stage, framed on the north end by the “Bird Rocks” and to the south by the monoliths of Silver Point. A walk along the beach is always a visual treat, with its vistas of ocean, mountains and rugged coastal outcroppings.
The delight of breezes pulling a kite aloft is a constant in Cannon Beach. Kite flying, playing games, picnics, bonfires: a day in the sand is well accommodated here. For those who wish to stroll and enjoy the sights, the shore along Cannon Beach provides a variety of environments to savor; from the gregarious crowds of summer at Ecola Creek to the quiet and meditative stretches towards Silver Point.
The beauty and serenity of the shores along Cannon Beach has not gone unnoticed. Featured in Stephen Leatherman’s book, America’s Best Beaches, the margin of sand bordering Cannon Beach was rated Best Overall Beach in the state of Oregon.
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Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce
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Tillamook Rock Lighthouse
Off Hwy. 101, 2 miles north of Cannon BeachCannon Beach, Oregon 97141West of Tillamook Head, this lighthouse was constructed on top of a rock 1.2 miles seaward off Tillamook Head in 1881. The construction of this particular lighthouse was thought to be incredibly risky, but its five workers beat the odds. Because this lighthouse was built on a rock, it is not accessible to the public. However, visitors can easily see it and a beautiful view of the surrounding ocean from Ecola State Park and Seaside. This lighthouse stands 133 feet above sea level with 62-foot-high tower on basalt rock islet. Exposure to storm waves led to the nickname "Terrible Tilly." It was replaced by a whistle buoy in 1957 and is the only privately owned Oregon coast lighthouse on the National Registry of Historic Places; now used as a columbarium, a storage place for ashes of the deceased.
Featured accommodations
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The Ocean Lodge
503.436.22412864 S Pacific StCannon Beach, Oregon 97110Oceanfront · Sandy Feet · Fireplaces · 1940s Style Beach Resort · Romantic · Great Library · Fragrant, Candle-lit Jacuzzi Tubs ·Homemade Cookies · Great Winter Storm Watching ·Blown Glass Chandeliers · Delicious Breakfast · Sounds Of Breaking Surf and Crying Gulls · Family and Pet Friendly.
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The Wayside Inn
(503) 436-15773339 S. Hemlock StreetCannon Beach, Oregon 97110The Wayside Inn is a wonderful ocean view hotel at the South end of Cannon Beach at Tolovana Park. Enjoy a variety of rooms and suites, gas fireplaces, decks, small kitchens, free Wi-Fi, and many dog friendly rooms. After a day on the beach take a swim in the heated indoor pool, or soak in the spa. The hotel has easy beach access and it's a short walk to Haystack Rock.
For more info
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Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce
2nd & Spruce, PO Box 64
Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110
Information Center: (503) 436-2623
Email: chamber@CannonBeach.org
Website: www.cannonbeach.org
