Mo’s – Cannon Beach
Located on the beach in Tolovana Park, Mo’s Seafood & Chowder in Cannon Beach has unbeatable views of the ocean and Haystack Rock. On sunny days, there is patio seating available. Have a bowl of Mo’s world-famous clam chowder or…
Located on the beach in Tolovana Park, Mo’s Seafood & Chowder in Cannon Beach has unbeatable views of the ocean and Haystack Rock. On sunny days, there is patio seating available. Have a bowl of Mo’s world-famous clam chowder or…
Los Caporales Mexican Restaurant features authentic Mexican dishes as well as American and Seafood dishes and children’s dishes. Enjoy our own family recipes of fresh food. We are proud serving you our unique family style dishes of meats, poultry and…
Liebert’s Guide Service specializes in fishing the Lower Columbia River and Pacific Ocean for salmon, crab, and bottom fish, as well as sightseeing. Liebert’s Guide Service is a full service guide outfit. They specialize in fishing the Lower Columbia River…
Fort Clatsop commemorates the 1805-06 winter encampment of the 33-member Lewis and Clark Expedition. A 1955 community-built replica of the explorers' 50'x50' Fort Clatsop is the focus of the park. The fort, historic canoe landing, and spring are nestled in…
Managed by the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, this easy two-mile stroll out to Tillamook Bay features three sections of interpretive trails highlighting Flora and Fauna, Native American Heritage, and Pioneer Settlement. At the end of the trail is an exquisite…
located along Tillamook Bay in Bay City, Oregon. The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum (TCPM) owns, protects, maintains, and holds this land in the public trust. The history at Kilchis Point is long, rich and well documented. There are three sections…
Kenny G Cab is a taxi serving Tillamook and the surrounding area.
A gallery of watercolors, lithographs, and gicle prints by Jeffrey Hull.
Your guide John Bowles has been salmon fishing for 30 years now, as a professional. U.S. Coast Guard certified, Master license. Experience the wonders of Oregon’s local fishing.