Road Trip down the Oregon Coast

Funky Fact: There are 363 miles of the famed Highway 101 in Oregon.

The Oregon coast is a beautiful stretch of land that offers breathtaking views, fun outdoor activities, and charming coastal towns. A tasty addition to the charm of most sea side towns along the coast are dozens of bakeries and candy stores selling saltwater taffy! Pop into one and fall in love with the sweet treats that come in hundreds of seasonal flavors. Here are some of the best cities along the Oregon coast that you should definitely visit:

  1. Astoria: Located at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria is a historic city that has a rich maritime history. It is known for its charming Victorian houses, seafood restaurants, and art galleries. You can also visit the Astoria Column, a 125-foot tower with beautiful views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
  2. Cannon Beach: This small coastal town is known for its stunning beaches, art galleries, and cute boutiques. Cannon Beach is home to the famous Haystack Rock, a 235-foot tall rock formation that is a popular spot for photography. It is also a great place to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.
  3. Newport: Located on the central Oregon coast, Newport is a popular destination for seafood lovers. It is home to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, which is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in marine life. You can also visit the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, which offers panoramic views of the ocean.
  4. Depoe Bay: Depoe Bay is a small town known for its whale watching opportunities. It is home to the smallest navigable harbor in the world, which makes it a great place for boating and fishing. You can also visit the Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center, where you can learn about the local whale population and take a guided tour to see them up close.
  5. Bandon: Located on the southern Oregon coast, Bandon is a charming town known for its beautiful beaches and golf courses. You can visit the Bandon Beach State Recreation Area, which offers miles of sandy beaches, dunes, and trails for hiking and biking. You can also visit the Old Town Bandon, which has a charming main street lined with cute shops and restaurants.

The Oregon coast has something for everyone – whether you are interested in history, outdoor activities, or just want to relax on the beach. So make sure to visit these amazing cities on your next trip to the Oregon coast.

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