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Oregon Coast Tour from Portland

Overview
With over 300 miles of public coastline, Oregon’s beaches are sure to amaze with their dramatic offshore rock formations and reborn beach towns. This tour will travel along one of the most picturesque driving routes in the country, US HWY 101. We will spend the day exploring breathtaking beaches and viewing stunning coastline vistas.
City: Portland
Sun 22 Sep
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Starting at $139.00
Sun 22 Sep
Starting at $139.00
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What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Transportation in a luxury passenger van
Knowledgeable, local and friendly guide
Live commentary throughout the tour
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • A maximum of 12 people per booking
  • Dress in layers, as Oregon's coastal weather can be unpredictable
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
What To Expect
1
Director Park
Our central meeting location and pick up point! A beautiful, urban park in the middle of Downtown Portland.
2
Ecola State Park
After the morning drive along the Sunset Highway, Oregon's first automobile route through the Cascade Mountain Range, we'll meander through a lush Sitka spruce forest to Ecola State Park. We’ll momentarily leave the vehicle behind and explore this coastal oasis. If time allows, we may also travel back through the forest to Indian beach. This secluded pocket hides away from much of the summertime crowd and is a favorite spot for local beach combers.
3
Haystack Rock
After leaving the Ecola State Park, we will be sure to visit Haystack Rock, a sea stack just off the shore of Cannon Beach made famous by its resemblance to its namesake. Claimed to be the third tallest “intertidal” structure in the world, it is a huge basalt rock that was formed by lava flows over 15 million years ago! Here we’ll walk along the sandy beach, watch beautiful birds circle the rock, and if we’re lucky and the tide is out, we’ll view many species of marine wildlife in their natural tide pool habitat.
4
Cannon Beach
The town of Cannon Beach will be the backdrop of our lunch stop for the day. Guests will disperse for free time and are able to take their pick of several small-town eateries, each boasting their own eclectic menus.
5
Oregon Coast Highway 101
For the afternoon, we'll head south on the famous Pacific Coast Scenic Byway (Highway 101) to explore more beautiful coastal shores.
6
Neahkahnie Mountain
Upon Neahkahnie Overlook, we’ll stop to enjoy stunning views along the highest drive-able point along the Oregon coast!
7
Oswald West State Park
We'll journey to Oswald West State Park, aptly named after the Oregon Governor Oswald West. Governor West is credited with ensuring our vast Oregon coastline would remain open for public use. Our stop in the state park will be tide and group dependent. We may opt to take a short, forested hike following along Short Sand Creek which opens to a driftwood stacked coastline known as Smugglers Cove. A variable from this stop may be a short visit to Hug Point if the tides are low. Here, we are typically able to walk around the point to view a small coastal waterfall!
8
Director Park
We'll the end the day arriving back to downtown Portland with a drop off back in Director Park.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (188)
Ruth G
Sep 2018
Brin, our tour guide, took us to many different places along an 8-mile stretch of this beautiful coast line. Great stops, time to explore ( although I always want more time at the beach), and learned alot about this beautiful state. Small group (only 10 people). My one recommendation would be to stop at Camp 18 on the other way over since it is a long ride and seems like an interesting place ( with or without the HUGE cinnamon bun). You could take the oldest tree stop out or extend by a half hour.
DanceInDaisies
Sep 2018
I am in town on work and traveling solo. I figured this would be the best way to explore the coast. The stops are really quick but you do get a lot of them in during the trip. I would have liked spending more time at the Cannon Beach shops (where we stopped for lunch) and actually going down to the “Goonies rocks” at Cannon Beach...but that too would taken away from getting to see all that the trip included. The views are amazing. The mountains and the beach combined are really something special to see, esp for this NC girl (NC mountains and coast are hours apart)!! Jesse, our guide, was super friendly, helpful, and patient.
Ann F
Sep 2018
A must do tour if in the Portland area is see the Oregon coast with Ecola State Park, Haystack Rock and Cannon Beach. I took the tour with Wildwood Adventures and strongly recommend the company. Our knowledgeable tour guide picked me up at my hotel right on time and along with nine other travelers narrated our journey to the coast. Stops included overlooks and beach walks at Ecola State Park; the abandoned Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, the artist/commercial community of Cannon Beach where we stopped for lunch; an access point for Haystack Rock where we walked on the beach; Manzanita, Oregon as well as the stump of what had been the world's largest Sitka Spruce blown over in 2007 but still an impressive sight. Lots of birds and intertidal sea creatures Had plenty of bathroom stops. Highly recommend.

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