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OREGON COAST HEADQUARTERS
2015 NW 39th Street
Lincoln City, OR 97367
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57100 Beaver Dr Bldg 5, STE 150
 Sunriver, OR 97707
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Leavenworth, WA 98826
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Top Oregon Coast Beaches for Your Summer 2025 Vacation

Oregon Coast
July 22, 2025

Summer 2025 is shaping up to be one of the best seasons in years for an Oregon Coast getaway. With long daylight hours, reliably mild temperatures, and an exciting slate of local events, the coast’s signature mix of rugged scenery and laid-back towns is calling. Whether you’re dreaming of tide-pool adventures with the kids, golden-hour photo shoots, mellow surfing sessions, or simply a sandy spot to unwind, these five beaches, spanning north, central, and south, belong on your itinerary. Pack the cooler, cue up a coastal road-trip playlist, and start planning now.

(Insider tip: Meredith Lodging’s vacation homes place you close to each of these shores, so you can trade weekend traffic for wake-up-and-walk convenience.)

Cannon Beach

Few places capture the spirit of the Oregon Coast like Cannon Beach. Haystack Rock towers just offshore, tufted puffins nest on its ledges from late spring through July, and low-tide mornings unveil tide pools teeming with sea stars and anemones. Summer 2025 marks the 60th year of the town’s famous sandcastle contest, scheduled for early June, arrive a day early to see sculptors stake out their plots before crowds roll in.

Cannon Beach - Few places capture the spirit of the Oregon Coast like Cannon Beach. Haystack Rock towers just offshore, tufted puffins nest on its ledges from late spring through July, and low-tide mornings unveil tide pools teeming with sea stars and anemones.

Beach access is easy from multiple downtown walkways, and new ADA-friendly mats installed near 2nd Street in 2024 make rolling a stroller or beach wheelchair simpler than ever. After an afternoon flying kites or searching for agates, stroll into town for artisan ice cream or a fresh-caught Dungeness crab roll.

Ready for a front-row seat to Haystack Rock? Reserve a north-coast cottage through Meredith Lodging and watch sunset colors fill your living-room windows.

Cape Kiwanda at Pacific City

Looking for a little adventure with your beach day? Cape Kiwanda delivers. A colossal sandstone headland guards the south end of Pacific City’s main beach, and the dune climb, steep but mercifully short, earns you a sweeping 360-degree view. On clear evenings, the sun slides behind the offshore Haystack Rock (yes, Pacific City has its own), framing unforgettable photos.

Summer adds extra thrills: surfers flock to the break, and traditional dory boats still launch straight from the sand at dawn. The Oregon Parks Department reopened the cape’s north-side tide-pool area this spring after reinforcing safety rails, so visitors can again explore the honey-colored rock terraces at low tide.

When legs tire from dune-running, duck into the beachfront brewpub for a cold pale ale brewed on site, nothing tastes better after sandy cardio.

Tip for families: Meredith Lodging offers several Pacific City homes with gear storage, outdoor showers, and walkable access to the dune, perfect for rinsing off after sand-sledding sessions.

Cobble Beach, Yaquina Head

If critter-spotting tops your wish list, head to Cobble Beach just north of Newport. Instead of soft sand, the shoreline here is covered in polished volcanic pebbles that rattle like marbles when waves recede, a soundtrack you won’t hear anywhere else. Plan your visit for a minus tide and prepare to kneel over pools brimming with purple sea urchins, emerald anemones, and shy hermit crabs.

Perched above is Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, Yaquina Head Light (celebrating its 153rd birthday this year). Lighthouse tours resumed in 2024 after restoration work, and ranger-led tide-pool talks run daily in summer, perfect for curious kids. Keep an eye seaward for gray-whale spouts; the resident summer population often feeds just offshore.

Crash course in marine biology by day, fireside s’mores by night? Book a central-coast retreat with Meredith Lodging and make Cobble Beach your living classroom.

Bandon Beach

Travelers venturing to the southern coast are rewarded with Bandon’s otherworldly landscape: sea stacks by the dozen, sculpted arches, and the storied Face Rock watching over it all. Photographers adore sunrise here, when rose-gold light wraps the formations, but summer sunsets can be equally spectacular, especially in late August when marine layers lift for crystal-clear evenings.

Recent improvements to the bluff-top Coquille Point trail include new interpretive plaques on local seabird colonies and Indigenous history, making it worth a loop before descending the stairs to the sand. Low tide reveals tide pools around Wizard’s Hat and Elephant Rock, and you can often spot harbor seals hauled out on quieter rocks to the south.

Bandon Beach

Downtown Bandon, five minutes away, hosts its annual Circles in the Sand labyrinth series on select summer mornings, an enchanting way to greet the day before exploring shops and cranberry bakeries.

Need a base for whale watching, golfing, and gallery hopping? Browse Meredith Lodging’s growing Bandon portfolio and settle into coastal living south-coast style.

Secret Beach, Samuel H. Boardman Corridor

For travelers who crave a touch of wilderness, Secret Beach in the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor feels like a private discovery. Reached by a short, sometimes muddy forest path, this pocket cove unveils teal water, pocket-sized waterfalls, and sea stacks capped with wind-bent evergreens. Arrive at mid-tide to roam the connecting coves yet beat the full-sun crowds that have found the spot on social media.

The Oregon Department of Transportation completed parking-area widening in spring 2025, adding a vault toilet and better signage without spoiling the secluded feel. Still, facilities are minimal, pack out everything and watch the tide; this slice of paradise disappears under high surf.

Late summer is ideal here: fog is less frequent, sunset angles line up behind the sea stacks, and daylight extends your exploring window. Patient visitors might glimpse migrating humpback whales offshore as August turns to September.

(Adventure gear, trail maps, and a post-hike soak are easier when you’re staying nearby, Meredith Lodging’s Brookings and Gold Beach rentals have you covered.)

Make Summer 2025 Your Coastal Season

With new trail upgrades, returning festivals, and the promise of sun-drenched afternoons, the Oregon Coast is poised for an unforgettable Summer 2025. From Cannon Beach’s family-friendly boardwalk vibes to Secret Beach’s hidden-cove mystique, each shoreline on this list offers its own style of magic, so why choose just one? Plot a north-to-south road trip or pick a single town as your hub and day-trip along the waves.

Whatever route you take, let Meredith Lodging be your home base. Our curated collection of oceanfront cottages, pet-friendly townhomes, and forest-rimmed retreats means you’re minutes from the sand, and never far from that next Pacific sunset. Reserve your summer dates now, then start counting down the days to salty breezes, bonfire nights, and the unforgettable beauty of Oregon’s beaches in full summer bloom.

See you on the sand!

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