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.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
this hometown theater is absolutely wonderful...no matter what kind of show they put on...comedians, opry style, play, drama, musical, ..they do a fantastic job...updates to this classic theater are being done and it is a wonderful place for our community...the Christmas opry is coming up....get your tickets now! Have had mine since they went on sale in August!
4.5 based on 80 reviews
The Coaster Theatre Playhouse has entertained thousands of visitors and locals of Cannon Beach and Oregon's North Coast. Maurie Clark opened the Coaster Theatre in 1972. He supported it with his time, talent and financial resources. Upon his death in 2001, the Coaster Theatre became a not-for-profit theatre. Each year the Coaster Theatre produces 5 plays and 2 musicals as well as inspiring young actors with our Coaster Kidz spring, summer and winter camps. With the support of our wonderful volunteers, sponsors, donors and patrons we will continue to offer quality community theatre in the heart of Cannon Beach.
Awesome local theatre for Cannon Beach!! We saw the performance of "Clue" and were drawn in to the mystery, comedy and good time! There was obvious chemistry between the actors as we saw the show on September 1, 2017 just a day before the final curtain. This charming little theatre is a must see on the Oregon Coast for all musical and live theatre aficionados. Every seat in the house is good, but pay the extra $5 for the best... you'll feel like the actors are looking straight at you and that you're in the play.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The owners have totally renovated the town's movie theater from 1941, adding wonderful, individual theater seats, each with a small tables that can be used for your order of sandwiches and salads, appetizers, mac and cheese, etc. They also have a full bar, and the place is also a microbrewery; the movie screen is kept rolled into the ceiling when not showing a flick so that you can see all of the large steel beer casks and equipment that they lined up in the back section of the stage. We had lunch there today, and our waiter said that the front section of the stage is used for concerts and bands who play there, and the area in front of the stage which has no seats is used as a dance floor. The mezzanine has scads more seats with tables and more steel beer casks. My techie husband checked out the projection room, and said that they'd installed a really expensive state-of-the art modern projector. We were so impressed with the thought and expense that went into the upgrade. We'll be going back tomorrow night to watch a movie with cocktails and dinner!
3.0 based on 2 reviews
7000 sqft, 2 dance floors, band stand for live music every Friday, karaoke stage, 3 tvs one of which is 103 inches big, we have pac 12, happy hour 4-6 every day, cow bell ringing specials on Fridays and sometimes on a different night. We have something going on every night of the week. And feel free to give us a review parking and entrance in rear
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