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Oregon Coast Travel Guide
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Plan a trip down the Oregon Coast with it's empowering cliffs, surf, sand dunes and sandy beaches. Visit the small towns along the way while discovering the beaches, unique shops and attractions. We hope you enjoy our Oregon Coast travel guide and find it helpful for planning your next vacation.
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Oregon Coastal Beach Towns
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Astoria is located on the Columbia River just a few minutes drive to the Pacific Ocean. With endless beach and ocean sports.
Brookings is a quiet oceanfront town only six miles north of the California border. visit Brookings "The Banana belt of Oregon", spectacular beaches, parks, marina and quite town.
Cannon Beach has over nine miles of sandy beaches and is home to the famous Haystack Rock which sits over 235 feet high.
Coos Bay is a natural harbor and a small community on the southern part of Oregon state. Vistors are attract to the magnificant beaches and life style of Coos Bay.
Florence Visit beautiful Florence Oregon home to the famous Sea Lion Cave the largest sea cave in the world. If you love sand dunes, the Oregon Coastal Sand Dunes are amazing over 40 miles long
Lincoln City is located on 7 miles of breathtaking sandy beach with pounding surf and gorgeous sunsets.
Newport a beautiful oceanfront city is located on the central Oregon coast on Yaquina Bay. Popular for it's hospitality, unspoiled beaches and old growth forest.
Reedsport Home to the the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area which is a stretch of sand dunes forty seven miles long.
Seaside is 80 miles from Portland with incredible sandy beaches and natural wonders. Take a stroll down the 2 mile promenad boardwalk and checkout the sunsets, beaches and shops.
Tillamook If you love the ocean and boating you'll enjoy the three bays close by Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay or Nehalem Bay.
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