Oregon Coast what is your must see???
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โApr-15-2015 07:21 PM
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โApr-17-2015 07:50 PM
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โApr-17-2015 07:30 PM
Do a sandrail tour in Flourence and eat at the Spice restaurant in old Flourence.
I'm not a big fan of Mo's.
If you have a national park pass you pay half price for the national forest sites.
Both the state parks and the forest sites are great. I prefer the ones that are off the highway a way.
Have a beer a Bill's in Canon beach and at the Pelican on the coast hwy that runs past Sand lake to Tilimook.
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โApr-17-2015 05:12 PM
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โApr-17-2015 10:13 AM
stevenal wrote:
I agree with most of the above, although some suggestions are very far north of your target. The "Newport" Aquarium you want is properly called the Oregon Coast Aquarium. The Cape Perpetua aria south of Yachats is my favorite part of the coast. Lots of trails begin at the visitor center located next to a forest service campground. Make sure you drive or hike to the lookout on top of the Cape. See where I live?
+1 on cape perpetua and that section of the coast. State Campgrounds are best... Beachside campground is north of yachats, Beverly Beach north of Newport and Beachside campground just south of newport.
There is an RV park at the Newport Marina - and they have a dry camp/boondock area that is ~$20 per night. Within stumbling distance from the rogue ale brewery. Easy walking distance to Oregon Coast Aquarium.
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โApr-17-2015 10:08 AM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
Fort Stevens and Astoria should get a couple days. Tillamook Air Museum if still there...
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I stopped at what is left of the tillamook air museum - not worth the visit any longer. More than half the building is now used for RV storage. They have less than 10 planes on display - and one is the fighter on static display at the entrance...
I knew it might be shutting down and was hoping to see it one more time - missed it...
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โApr-16-2015 09:57 PM
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โApr-16-2015 12:39 PM
As a heads up, and I guess it depends but we felt that the Sealion Cave was for us the worst waste of our monies on that trip. State Parks if you can get in them on the coast we loved.
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โApr-16-2015 12:21 PM
But a great place if you want to ride your toys... See pic in sig!
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โApr-16-2015 10:35 AM
BradW wrote:A few hundred miles....LOL And BTW, the Hoh Forest is eerie...and is the only forest that has made me actually think there COULD be a Bigfoot hiding in those woods!!!jimh425 wrote:
The Hoh is in Washington.
Oregon, Washington, whats the difference?
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โApr-16-2015 10:01 AM
jimh425 wrote:
The Hoh is in Washington.
Oregon, Washington, whats the difference?
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โApr-16-2015 07:39 AM
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โApr-16-2015 07:02 AM

Directions.
EDIT: I meant SE of Lincoln City. SW would be pretty wet!

