Places to Stay in Cannon Beach, Oregon

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

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North Coast

Haystack Lodgings

With four classic inns and several vacation rental homes, all located in the heart of Cannon Beach, Haystack Lodgings offers you great value and the best variety of rooms for your unforgettable getaway on the north Oregon coast.

487 S Hemlock Street
Cannon Beach, OR

503-436-2714
Email us (reservations[at]haystacklodgings[dot]com)

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North Coast

Blue Gull Inn

632 S. Hemlock St.
Cannon Beach, OR

503-436-2714
Email us (reservations[at]haystacklodgings[dot]com)

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North Coast

Argonauta Inn

Highlighting traditional beach cottage style, the Argonauta Inn is located just steps from the beach and a shells throw from the village center. The Inn's five unique, fully-equipped suites are perfect for relaxing getaways for small families, larger groups and...

264 W 2nd Street
Cannon Beach, OR

503-436-2205
Email us (stay[at]thewavescannonbeach[dot]com)

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North Coast

Cannon Beach RV Resort

Cannon Beach’s RV Resort is a full-service, full-hookup facility that can accommodate campers from tent-trailer to RV. Escape to the coast and stay in your home at the beach! The lush, park-like and quiet grounds provide privacy for guests, while...

340 Elk Creek Road
Cannon Beach, OR

503-436-2231
Email us (info[at]cbrvresort[dot]com)

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North Coast

Inn at Village Centre

231 N. Hemlock St.
Cannon Beach, OR

503-436-2151

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North Coast

Hopper’s House Historic Cottage

171 W. Van Buren
Cannon Beach, OR

503-360-7148

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