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North Coast Oregon

Located in the northwest corner of the state, the expansive stretch of Oregon’s North Coast provides unparalleled natural beauty complemented by crashing waves and a rugged coastline. This is where towering sea stacks blend with rivers winding their way to the Pacific, and where a sense of unending adventure captivates visitors of all ages.

People visit Oregon’s North Coast to experience the striking scenery, hike the extensive forested trails, and enjoy genuine hospitality. From the tide pools at Cannon Beach, and lure of bunnies right on the shore, to Oregon’s oldest city where the Columbia River pours into the Pacific, Oregon’s North Coast is wrapped in mystery and charm.

Visitors to North Coast Oregon can explore the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, venture through Ecola State park, and catch breathtaking views from look-out points in Oswald State Park. The area delivers affordable, action-packed itineraries for visitors of all ages.

The North Coast region of Oregon holds significant historical importance. This is where the Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the Oregon coastline in 1805. You can retrace the steps of these American explorers on the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail starting from Astoria, Oregon’s oldest city, south to Seaside Beach. Together with the area’s maritime museums, visitors to Oregon’s North Coast can also dive into the area’s rich seafaring past.

Whether you’re in search of a serene escape, artistic motivation, or a memorable family vacation, plan a Pacific Northwest getaway to Oregon’s North Coast.


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The rugged Pacific Coast shoreline hugging Oregon’s North Coast is home to dense redwood forests, charming seaside towns, a legacy of exploration, and breathtaking scenery. The relaxed family-friendly atmosphere welcomes visitors set on beachcombing, hiking state parks, exploring lighthouses, or stepping into local shops.

Our Casago Avari North Coast Oregon team ensures guests a seamless stay, from Astoria to the iconic Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, and beyond. Our local knowledge of Oregon’s North Coast ensures we’re able to provide insider tips for tracing the route of Lewis & Clark, relaxing at the coastal haven of Seaside, or hiking through Ecola State park. This dedication creates memorable vacations and unforgettable guest experiences.

Additionally, our Casago Avari North Coast Oregon team provides homeowners with proven performance and consistent guest experiences. Property owners rely on our expert management to maintain their investments and maximize rental returns.


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Things to do

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From tide pools and iconic seastacks to fresh seafood, adventure awaits on Oregon's North Coast.

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Oregon's Northern Coast is the epicenter of exploring the Pacific Northwest. From top-notch dining steps from Haystack Rock to trails traveled by early pioneers, an immersive adventure awaits.

Restaurants

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One thing is for sure: Oregon's North Coast is rich with dining options. Whether you crave off-the-boat-fresh seafood, chef-centric cuisines, craft brews, or fine dining, there's a restaurant with your name on it.

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When compiling your dining itinerary, you'll discover a wealth of choices along Oregon's North Coast. Along with several spots in Cannon Beach, equally impressive are eateries at Ecola Beach, Astoria, and Seaside Beach. Such proximity makes planning meals easy.

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Sightseeing

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Near Cannon Beach you’ll find plenty of beaches, recreational areas, a 1926 125-foot column, and state parks with awe-inspiring views. Add an 1881 lighthouse, horseback rides, and art galleries, and you're in for an astounding getaway.

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Follow Captain Cook's steps at the Ecola State Park, or sail a balsa airplane from atop the Arcadia Column. Naturally, Haystack Rock, the nearby beaches, and art galleries are a must.

Haystack Rock

Haystack Rock

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Ecola State Park

Ecola State Park

In 1806, Captain William Clark reached a summit overlooking Cannon Beach and...

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Astoria Column

Astoria Column

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Beaches

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Aside from Cannon Beach, be sure to visit the surrounding shorelines. Witness the wagon ruts from pioneers at Hug Point Recreation Site or take in a picture-perfect sunset at Arcadia Beach.

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While Cannon Beach features one of Oregon's premier shorelines, other must-visit sites include the 2,545-acre Oswald West State Park, Indian Beach, and the Arcadia Beach State Recreational Area.

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The best time to visit the North Coast in Oregon depends on preference. With that said, summer remains the most popular time to visit the coast as July - September offer warm, dry weather that is ideal for beach activities. Winter, however, has its own appeal as dramatic storm watching draws many travelers to the oceanfront between November and February. Of note, this also coincides with winter whale spotting opportunities.

Oregon is a popular destination to spot whales on either their winter or summer migration routes, and principally of the gray whale. In winter, December through early February sees southbound movement of whales, while the northbound trek tends to take place from late March through early fall.

Oregon’s North Coast starts from Astoria and the Columbia River, extending south to Pacific City. This includes about a dozen communities including the popular vacation destinations of Cannon Beach, Garibaldi, Rockaway Beach, Seaside and Tillamook.

Haystack Rock is located about 1.5 miles south of downtown Cannon Beach in Clatsop County, Oregon. It’s approximately 80 miles west of Portland. The rock is easily accessible from any part of Cannon Beach—just walk west, find an access to the beach, and then look south. It’s a unique monolith that stands tall at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, attracting both wildlife and tourists

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