The Southern Oregon coast is home to isolated beaches, rugged cliffs with breathtaking views of the Pacific and quaint seaside towns. If you stay in the Bay Area, go whale watching at Coos Bay or explore the region on a bike or a hike along the coastline. Antique shoppers will want to explore old town Bandon while golfers hit the links at the world-renowned Bandon Dunes golf course. And don’t forget to bring your fishing gear – you’ll want to cast for salmon and other Pacific Northwest fish at Gold Beach, one of the region’s top fishing spots.
The Central Oregon Coast is a great place for fishing, clamming, hiking, golfing and other outdoor activities. Take the kids and visit the Sea Lion Caves near Florence, the world’s largest. Head up to Newport for a view of the state’s second-tallest lighthouse and shopping in this seaside town popular with vacationers for the last century. Go fly a kite on the beach in Lincoln City, kite capital of the world.
The Northern Oregon Coast offers a relaxing way to enjoy the region. A stay in the scenic town of Astoria on the Washington border will allow you to explore the western edge of the Lewis and Clark trail, with views of the Columbia River and the Pacific. Walk the sandy beaches in Seaside and Cannon Beach and then grab saltwater taffy and other treats while shopping these seaside towns.
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This convention facility is located a few blocks of walking from the prom and the beach. There is ample parking and eating spots are abound and nearby. The convention site has undergone a major renovation and if you were there before than expect a big improvement in many ways. There is room both downstairs in the major hall and upstairs. Access to the upper rooms and balcony is by stairs and elevator. We were there for a bridge regional convention and were welcomed and treated well
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Arts and cultural center in renovated school located on Highway 101 in central Lincoln City. In addition to hosting the Lincoln City Visitors Center, we have an art gallery, performing arts auditorium, gift shop of local artists and multiple arts classrooms. On weekends we host the Lincoln City Farmer's Market on the front lawn in summers and indoors during winter.
Lincoln City Cultural Center truly does put the "cult" in "culture". I went there and learned the ways of the Jesuit.
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This place is right off the highway. Lots of parking, and an easy trail down to the beach. Perfect for watching the wildlife.
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Two floors of fanciful, odd, whimsical, quirky displays dating from the 1850s through to today. Housed in a historic 1925 bank building renovated in a grand style.
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