Private Northern Oregon Coast Day Trip
Overview
This customized day trip takes you along a rugged section of Oregon's northern coastline, featuring one or two town stops and multiple stops at headlands and beaches. After pickup in Portland, your guide will tailor the itinerary based on group interests.
- 🌦️ Please be prepared for whatever the weather may be when your tour runs (e.g. rain gear, sunglasses, hat, extra layers, sunscreen).
- 👟 Wear shoes that you don't mind getting sandy and wet.
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Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- Gratuities
- Snacks
- PA system, so those in the back can hear the guide.
- Bottled water
- Lunch
Meeting point
Return details
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Camp 18 Logging MuseumHere you'll see what fueled the economy of Portland's Golden Age, 1905-1930, at this roadside museum of logging artifacts. You'll also have time to peruse the gift shop.
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Ecola State ParkCapture a spectacular view of the famous sea stack-studded coastline, featured in movies, and the furthest south that members of the Lewis & Clark expedition ventured.
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Cannon BeachYou'll have time to explore the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock.
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Haystack RockHaystock Rock, the most famous sea stack in Oregon, is included as part of a stop at Cannon Beach. You are free to allocate your time among the galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, beach, and Haystack Rock, as you desire.
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Hug Point State Recreation SiteA mystical beach with sandstone caves, a waterfall, and a 19th Century road carved into the headland.
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Oswald West State ParkWe'll make stops at Short Sands Beach and Neahkahnie Viewpoint while passing through the largest state park on the Oregon Coast.
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Short Sands BeachTake an enchanting hike through an oldgrowth forest harboring massive Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), western redcedar (Thuja plicata), and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessii) to a secluded little beach with a waterfall and filled with surfers in wet suits year-round. This is the legendary Smuggler's Cove, formed by Cape Falcon, where The Goonies pirates are rumored to have landed and buried their treasure.
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Neahkahnie MountainWe'll stop at a viewpoint off US 101 on the slopes of Neahkahnie Mountain, overlooking the town of Manzanita and an endless coast of white waves to the south.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.