Shipwreck of Peter Iredale
The Peter Iredale, a four-masted, steel ship, ran ashore in 1906 and is now one of the most accessible shipwrecks on the West Coast. It has remained here, slowly decaying on the shore for more than a century. At low tide,…
The Peter Iredale, a four-masted, steel ship, ran ashore in 1906 and is now one of the most accessible shipwrecks on the West Coast. It has remained here, slowly decaying on the shore for more than a century. At low tide,…
Located at the Seaside Visitors Bureau. In 1805 Lewis and Clark’s famed expedition brought them to the Oregon Coast. Today you’ll find interesting monuments dedicated to their history in Seaside. For the modern traveler visiting the northern section of the…
Seaside, Oregon is where Seaside Brewing Company brews the beer that reminds you of the most epic bonfires, impossibly green coastal forests, storms that really mean it, perfect summers and wicked winters, and the reason they're there in the first…
Fishing Tillamook bay and coastal rivers over 40 years. We fish the Columbia, & Willamette rivers also. Fishing salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, bottom fish and halibut.
Opened in May 2016, the ceiling of Pelican Brewing Company's exquisitely designed brewpub soars high into the sky gathering natural light for diners below. The seasonal menu offers a range of beer cuisine favorites with 20 taps year round –…
In Oregon’s craft beer world, none rank higher than Pelican Brewing Co. Did you know the majority of their beer is brewed right in Tillamook? Grab a bite to eat from their seasonally-changing menu of burgers, seafood, grilled cheese and…
Pacific Sands Resort based in Neskowin is an oceanfront complex just north of Amazing Proposal Rock. This complex offers beautiful views and secluded beaches for all visitors. Within less than a 15 minute drive to Lincoln City, it has easy…
Pacific City and the surrounding Nestucca Valley have become a destination point for vacationers looking for the best in outdoor recreation and a bit of indoor pampering. Located less than a two-hour drive from Portland, and hour from Salem. If…
The Oregon Coast: officially yours. Explore all 363 extraordinary miles.