Silver Sands Oceanfront Motel
Some things just can’t be compared. And when you’re looking for a place to stay on the Oregon Coast with a view, you can’t get any closer than the Silver Sands Motel in Rockaway Beach. Each pristine room has a…
Some things just can’t be compared. And when you’re looking for a place to stay on the Oregon Coast with a view, you can’t get any closer than the Silver Sands Motel in Rockaway Beach. Each pristine room has a…
This is where the magic all started, and it’s still a crowd favorite for beer lovers, food lovers, and those that just want an incredible view while they enjoy a bit of both. Find flatbread pizzas, delicious burgers, and even…
European-style coffee house and bistro serving fresh baked pastries, Caffe Vita coffee and a full breakfast and dinner menu.
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.
The Guest House Inn is ideally located 100 yards from the beach steps and amidst the Midtown and Downtown shopping areas of Cannon Beach. It is a wonderful 4 bedroom, 2 bath two-story home.
Cannon Beach Property Management is your key to an unforgettable vacation on the beautiful Oregon Coast… offering a large selection of spectacular ocean front and immaculate ocean view homes, charming bungalows, and condominiums. Stay in a home away from home.
From Garibaldi to Brookings, many historic fishing ports on the Oregon Coast still serve visitors with family-run seafood markets. In some spots you can even walk the docks, mingle with resident fishing families and buy direct from working boats. Here are some can’t-miss spots to buy the freshest seafood Oregon offers.
After a 10-year hiatus caused by mudslides, the Cape Meares Loop — part of the stunning Three Capes Scenic Route — is open once again. Take advantage of the reopening with a road trip along this 40-mile stretch, which connects Tillamook to Cape Kiwanda on the North Coast, and winds through forests and along cliffs with plenty of places to stop. Here’s what you can expect along the way.
In 1967 Oregon Governor Tom McCall passed landmark legislation making the entire 363-mile Oregon Coast public, earning it the nickname “The People’s Coast.” In recent years, accessibility improvements have brought it even closer to that vision for adventurers of all abilities. Here’s what to know about how to take advantage of new developments at many destinations when planning a trip to the Oregon Coast.