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Hidden Gems on the Oregon Coast: 15 Must-Visit Attractions & Activities

Oregon Coast
May 20, 2025

The Oregon Coast is a treasure trove of natural wonders, offering more than just its renowned landmarks. Beyond the well-trodden paths lie hidden gems waiting to be explored. From secluded beaches to historic lighthouses, these destinations promise unique experiences for every traveler.

Oregon Coast: 15 Must-Visit Attractions & Activities

1. Ecola State Park

Perched between Cannon Beach and Seaside, Ecola State Park offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, lush forests, and the historic Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. The park’s trails, including the Clatsop Loop Trail, trace the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark expedition, providing both scenic beauty and a touch of history. Indian Beach, accessible within the park, is a serene spot for picnics, tidepooling, and surfing. 

2. Hug Point State Recreation Site

Just five miles south of Cannon Beach, Hug Point offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Visitors can explore sea caves, a seasonal waterfall, and remnants of an old stagecoach road carved into the rock. The beach is easily accessible, making it a perfect spot for families and casual explorers.

3. Cape Perpetua Scenic Area

Located near Yachats, Cape Perpetua is a forested headland that juts into the Pacific Ocean, offering some of the most dramatic coastal views in Oregon. The area boasts a variety of Thor’s well, hiking trails, including the Captain Cook Trail and the Giant Spruce Trail. Don’t miss the Devil’s Churn, a narrow inlet where waves crash with impressive force.

4. Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Stretching 12 miles along the southern coast near Brookings, this corridor is a series of scenic viewpoints, secluded beaches, and rugged cliffs. Highlights include Arch Rock, Natural Bridges, and Secret Beach. The area is ideal for hiking, photography, and experiencing the raw beauty of the Oregon coastline.

5. Bandon Beach

Bandon Beach is renowned for its unique rock formations, including Face Rock and Table Rock. The expansive sandy shores are perfect for beachcombing, kite flying, and enjoying stunning sunsets. Nearby, the charming town of Bandon offers art galleries, local eateries, and the historic Coquille River Lighthouse. 

6. Cannon Beach

Famous for Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach is a picturesque coastal town with a vibrant arts scene. The Cannon beach itself is ideal for long walks, tidepooling, and bird watching. The town’s boutiques, galleries, and restaurants add to its charm, making it a must-visit destination.

7. Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area

Located in Pacific City, Cape Kiwanda is known for its towering sand dunes and the iconic Haystack Rock offshore. Visitors can hike up the dunes for panoramic views, watch dory boats launch from the beach, or enjoy surfing and paragliding. 

8. Starfish Cove

A hidden gem near Newport, Starfish Cove is a secluded beach accessible via a short hike from Yaquina Head. The cove is known for its tide pools teeming with marine life, including its namesake starfish. It’s a peaceful spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

9. Tillamook Creamery

A delight for food lovers, the Tillamook Creamery offers self-guided tours showcasing the cheese-making process. Visitors can sample a variety of cheeses, enjoy meals at the dining hall, and shop for dairy products and merchandise. It’s a family-friendly stop that combines education and indulgence.

10. Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area

Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, this area features the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Oregon’s tallest. The site offers interpretive exhibits, tide pools rich with marine life, and opportunities for bird and whale watching.

11. Cape Meares Lighthouse

Situated on the Three Capes Scenic Route, Cape Meares Lighthouse is Oregon’s shortest lighthouse, standing at 38 feet. The area provides panoramic views of the ocean, opportunities to spot nesting seabirds, and the unique Octopus Tree, a Sitka spruce with multiple trunks. 

12. Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area

Near Newport, Devils Punchbowl is a collapsed sea cave that fills with crashing waves during high tide, creating a spectacular display. The area is also popular for whale watching, surfing, and exploring nearby tide pools.

13. Neahkahnie Mountain

Overlooking the town of Manzanita, Neahkahnie Mountain offers hiking trails that lead to breathtaking views of the coastline. The summit provides a panoramic vista, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers. 

14. Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site

Located in the quaint town of Oceanside, this beach features a unique tunnel carved through Maxwell Point, leading to a secluded beach area. The site is ideal for beachcombing, tidepooling, and enjoying the serene coastal environment.

15. Shore Acres State Park

Perched on sandstone cliffs near Coos Bay, Shore Acres State Park boasts beautifully landscaped gardens and dramatic ocean views. Visitors can witness powerful waves crashing against the cliffs, especially during winter storms, making it a popular spot for storm watching.

Plan Your Coastal Adventure with Meredith Lodging

Exploring these hidden gems along the Oregon Coast promises unforgettable experiences. To make the most of your journey, consider staying with Meredith Lodging, offering a wide range of vacation homes and rentals to suit every traveler’s needs.

  • Discover Your Perfect Stay: From cozy cabins to oceanfront properties, find the ideal accommodation for your coastal getaway.
  • Pet-Friendly Options: Traveling with a furry friend? Meredith Lodging offers numerous pet-friendly rentals, ensuring no family member is left behind.
  • Expert Local Knowledge: Benefit from Meredith Lodging’s local expertise to enhance your Oregon Coast adventure.

Embark on your coastal journey today and create lasting memories with Meredith Lodging.

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