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Oregon Coast
Cannon Beach
Mountains, lush evergreen forests, unique coastal scenery, rugged cliffs, sand dunes and sandy beaches are all along the Pacific Coast US Highway 101.
Enjoy relaxing stretches of peaceful beaches, untouched tidepools, spectacular sunsets and nights beneath star-strewn skies.
The Oregon coast boasts 11 picturesque light houses.
You'll find quiet coastal towns where the loudest sounds you'll hear are waves on the shoreline and seagulls overhead; or fully developed resort communities with every possible amenity,
which ever you prefer.
Recreational opportunities abound. You'll find everything from fishing, cycling, flying a kite on the beach, scuba diving, hiking through old-growth forests, windsurfing and surfing, beachcombing, whale and bird watching... the list is endless - and a variety of coast attractions to choose from including aquariums, art galleries, theaters and festivals, parades and poetry readings.
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Oregon Lighthouses
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The Pacific Coast Highway winds a path northward from Oregon's sandy southern beaches to the dramatic rocky headlands of northern Oregon. Along the way are eight lighthouses of various historic record and architectural heritage.
Cape Blanco is the southernmost, perched on the light cliffs that give its name. Twenty miles north, near the river port of Bandon, is the long-abandoned but beautifully-restored light at Coquille River, with a Victorian Italiante style that is unique among lighthouses. Next light along the route is Cape Arago, which guards the entrance to Coos Bay.
Just south of Reedsport is a light not to be missed--Umpqua River Light. The attraction here is a mesmerizing red and white fresnel lens. North of Umpqua, past the town of Florence is the jewel of Oregon's coast ... Heceta Head Light. This light and it's incredible surroundings are like walking into a postcard.
When you recover from the excitement of Heceta Head, continue on up to Newport, and the two Yaquina lights. Yaquina Bay Light was built first, but only three years later a much larger tower was built nearby at Yaquina Head, and the first light no longer had a reason to shine.
Last light on this tour is Cape Meares Light, no longer active, but worth a visit to examine a large, first-order fresnel lens up close.
Visit all 11 lighthouses along the Oregon coast Hwy 101...
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